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An Introduction to chardev GPIO and Libgpiod on the Raspberry PI

October 16, 2018 Craig Peacock 12

Linux 4.8 introduced a new GPIO user space subsystem for accessing GPIO. This tutorial provides an introduction to the new Character Device GPIO and explores how to control GPIO from the command line. sysfs GPIO User-mode GPIO (General Purpose Input/Output) has historically been performed via the legacy “integer-based”sysfs pseudo file system.  For …

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