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GPIOCTL(8)		    System Manager's Manual		    GPIOCTL(8)

NAME
       gpioctl -- GPIO control utility

SYNOPSIS
       gpioctl [-f ctldev] -l [-v]
       gpioctl [-f ctldev] [-pN] -t pin
       gpioctl [-f ctldev] [-pN] -c pin	flag [flag ...]
       gpioctl [-f ctldev] [-pN] -n pin	pin-name
       gpioctl [-f ctldev] [-pN] pin [0|1]

DESCRIPTION
       The gpioctl utility could be used to manage GPIO	pins from userland and
       list available pins.

       The  pin	argument can either be a pin-number or a pin-name.  If it is a
       number and a pin	has this number	as its name and	you did	not use	-N  or
       -p , then gpioctl exits.

       The options are as follows:

       -c pin flag [flag ...]
		  Configure  pin  by  setting  provided	 flags.	 The following
		  flags	are currently defined:

			IN     Input pin

			OUT    Output pin

			OD     Open drain pin

			PP     Push pull pin

			TS     Tristate	pin

			PU     Pull-up pin

			PD     Pull-down pin

			II     Inverted	input pin

			IO     Inverted	output pin

       -f ctldev  GPIO controller device to use	If not specified, defaults  to
		  /dev/gpioc0

       -l	  list available pins

       -n pin pin-name
		  set the name used to describe	the pin

       -t pin	  toggle value of provided pin

       -v	  be verbose: for each listed pin print	current	configuration

       -p	  Force	pin to be interpreted as a pin number

       -N	  Force	pin to be interpreted as a pin name

EXAMPLES
          List	  pins	 available   on	 GPIO  controller  defined  by	device
	   /dev/gpioc0

	   gpioctl -f /dev/gpioc0 -l

          Set the value of pin	12 to 1

	   gpioctl -f /dev/gpioc0 12 1

          Configure pin 12 to be input	pin

	   gpioctl -f /dev/gpioc0 -c 12	IN

          Set the name	of pin 12 to test

	   gpioctl -f /dev/gpioc0 -n 12	test

          Toggle the value the	pin named test

	   gpioctl -f /dev/gpioc0 -t test

          Toggle the value of pin number 12 even if another pin has the  name
	   12

	   gpioctl -f /dev/gpioc0 -pt 12

SEE ALSO
       gpio(4),	gpioiic(4), gpioled(4)

HISTORY
       The gpioctl utility appeared in FreeBSD 9.0.

AUTHORS
       The  gpioctl  utility  and  this	 manual	page were written by Oleksandr
       Tymoshenko <gonzo@freebsd.org>.

FreeBSD	14.3			 June 6, 2018			    GPIOCTL(8)

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