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en:c2_hardware_irq [2016/06/23 11:33] odroid [Usage] |
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**ODROID-C2** supports the GPIO interrupt of Edge trigger.\\ | **ODROID-C2** supports the GPIO interrupt of Edge trigger.\\ | ||
The maximum number of interrupt is limited to 8 when you use the falling(Low) or rising(High) edge trigger.\\ | The maximum number of interrupt is limited to 8 when you use the falling(Low) or rising(High) edge trigger.\\ | ||
- | If you use the Both (rising and falling together) edge triggers, the maximum number is only 4. | + | If you use the Both (rising and falling together) edge triggers, the maximum number is only 4. \\ |
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+ | Please note that SD card driver is using 2 interrupts to implement the card detection (insertion/remove) by default.\\ | ||
+ | So __**we can use only GPIO 6 IRQs**__. | ||
You must use the **Linux Kernel 3.14.29-56 Apr** or higher to use the GPIO interrupt in the user-land. | You must use the **Linux Kernel 3.14.29-56 Apr** or higher to use the GPIO interrupt in the user-land. |