Nonsense.
If you checked the date, you'll see I updated it in October.
I don't really care if you use it or not.


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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of 
Dave Hajoglou <[email protected]>
Sent: 09 April 2020 16:54
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [beagleboard] RadioHead/SPI driver for LORA Radio

Thanks both of you.  This gives me something to go on at least.  I'm thinking 
if I can get something workable I can get it over to the RadioHead maintainer 
and maybe they can clean it up if they've been getting any queries.

On Thu, Apr 9, 2020 at 8:42 AM jonnymo 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Note, the code that shbaz has been pushing has not been touched for 6 years or 
so and has issues unresolved since 2014 so who knows what kernel it was used 
for.
Thus, use it at your own peril.

Here is the link to save having to look through the Element14 page for it.

https://github.com/VegetableAvenger/BBBIOlib

Jon

On Thu, Apr 9, 2020 at 5:28 AM Shabaz Yousaf 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi Dave,

As a possible option, see here for a combined GPIO, I2C and SPI library:
https://www.element14.com/community/community/designcenter/single-board-computers/next-genbeaglebone/blog/2019/08/15/beaglebone-black-bbb-io-gpio-spi-and-i2c-library-for-c-2019-edition

This library does not use ioctl, it uses direct register calls internally, so 
it is fast.
In a nutshell it exposes a function called spi_transact. You call it passing in 
the byte to transmit and the pointer to a byte for the received value, and it 
performs the SPI interaction.
It can be used in a loop to perform multiple byte tx or rx transfers.
It's very basic, it is up to the user to store the bytes into an array or 
handle any conversions.

As for support for the library.. I can't support the code much, I have other 
work too, but if it is a quick question I can try to answer it. It's not 
mega-complicated, but some C knowledge, maybe even a 'scope or logic analyzer 
may be needed to use and troubleshoot (not saying there will be issues to 
require this, but just want to pre-empt it).

Another thing is that working with radio devices can (sometimes) be 
non-trivial. The reason is, some radio events may occur asynchronously. Code 
may need to be multi-threaded to handle this. It's sometimes not as easy as 
'fire-and-forget' so the code needs to implement a state machine to bring up a 
radio module, transmit, wait for a response, maybe retransmit upon some timer 
expiry, and so on. I don't know if the LoRa chip or module does that 
automatically or if the user is expected to implement such things in software.



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From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> on behalf 
of Dave Hojo <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Sent: 08 April 2020 23:27
To: BeagleBoard 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: [beagleboard] RadioHead/SPI driver for LORA Radio

I am staring down a rabbit hole and wondering if it's going to be worth it.  I 
have a Dragino LORA/GPS hat. The LORA bit is SPI. There is a nice library (a 
fork of RadioHead) where I can just implement an SPI driver, but it's a few 
notches above my pay grade.  I successfully took some bbb SPI code and the 
spi_scan that comes with the RadioHead library to query a register and get a 
version off the device. That's a far cry from cutting into the code and making 
a new hardware driver for the BBB.

What I'm most interested in are the ways I can access the SPI devices. I notice 
for the raspberry pi driver they're using a hardware library with function 
calls like this:
bcm2835_spi_setDataMode(mode);

For my test I used /dev/spidev0.0 with the ioctl and SPI_IOC_MESSAGE. Will I 
have to write ioctl functions like these or is there a hardware library I can 
leverage:
fd = open(SPI_PATH, O_RDWR);
ioctl(fd, SPI_IOC_WR_MODE, &mode);
...

I am up for a challenge but I do not want to try and replicate library 
functions if they exist. I looked at the Adafruit-beaglebone-io-python lib as 
it has SPI functions (and I might just try to use that) but it seems they, too, 
are using ioctl.

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