On Fri, 25 Jul 2014 11:13:51 +0200/ # devmem 0xfffff408
JiÅÃ Prchal <jiri.prchal@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
/ # dmesg | grep "enable pin"
Every thing seems in place.
Could you enable CONFIG_DEBUG_PINCTRL and grep on "enable pin" ?
[ 0.968750] pinctrl-at91 ahb:apb:pinctrl@fffff400: enable pin 101 as GPIO
[ 0.968750] pinctrl-at91 ahb:apb:pinctrl@fffff400: enable pin 101 as PIOD5 0x20
[ 0.968750] pinctrl-at91 ahb:apb:pinctrl@fffff400: enable pin 100 as GPIO
[ 0.968750] pinctrl-at91 ahb:apb:pinctrl@fffff400: enable pin 100 as PIOD4 0x10
[ 1.238281] pinctrl-at91 ahb:apb:pinctrl@fffff400: enable pin 23 as GPIO
[ 1.238281] pinctrl-at91 ahb:apb:pinctrl@fffff400: enable pin 23 as PIOA23 0x800000
[ 1.238281] pinctrl-at91 ahb:apb:pinctrl@fffff400: enable pin 22 as GPIO
[ 1.238281] pinctrl-at91 ahb:apb:pinctrl@fffff400: enable pin 22 as PIOA22 0x400000
[ 1.242187] pinctrl-at91 ahb:apb:pinctrl@fffff400: enable pin 93 as GPIO
[ 1.242187] pinctrl-at91 ahb:apb:pinctrl@fffff400: enable pin 93 as PIOC29 0x20000000
[ 1.246093] pinctrl-at91 ahb:apb:pinctrl@fffff400: enable pin 14 as GPIO
[ 1.246093] pinctrl-at91 ahb:apb:pinctrl@fffff400: enable pin 14 as PIOA14 0x4000
Okay, this cleary shows that PA14 pin is muxed as a GPIO (or at least
the driver think it is).
Could you launch these commands (you'll need the devmem tool) and
paste the results ?
#devmem 0xfffff408
#devmem 0xfffff418
#devmem 0xfffff438
#devmem 0xfffff43c
#devmem 0xfffff458
#devmem 0xfffff468
#devmem 0xfffff470
#devmem 0xfffff474
#devmem 0xfffff498