On 4/14/11 4:11 AM, Roberto Riggio wrote:
> Il 14/04/2011 12:03, Jo-Philipp Wich ha scritto:
>> I'd suggest to use "ip route list exact 0.0.0.0/0" to find the device
>> and then the find_config() shell function to map the device to an uci
>> interface name.
> Thanks very much for the quick answer.
Hi,
2011/4/15 cockat...@gmx.de :
> Hello,
>
> where do I find documentation about how to use kmod_spi_gpio and how to
> setup which GPIOs I want to use? I'd like to connect a µC via SPI.
>
> Backfire (r26396) is compiling for my Edimax BR-6104KP with
> kmod-spi-bitbang, kmod-spi-dev, kmod-spi-gpio
Hello,
where do I find documentation about how to use kmod_spi_gpio and how to
setup which GPIOs I want to use? I'd like to connect a µC via SPI.
Backfire (r26396) is compiling for my Edimax BR-6104KP with
kmod-spi-bitbang, kmod-spi-dev, kmod-spi-gpio and spidev-test built-in.
/proc/devices
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Hi.
> I agree. But I thought that description supposed to be like on the tools
> home page. I mean you should not learn how to use a tool from OpenWrt
> description. Or am I wrong?
Nope not at all.
~ Jow
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