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[Invalid] - How to use multiple onewire GPIO pins?


wollik

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Hi forum members,
since I'm playing with the use of onewire sensos, I came up with the question to use more than one GPIO-pin for the onewire protocol.

 

Is it possible to configure multiple GPIO-pins that the output of: cat /sys/kernel/debug/gpio shows more than one onewire gpio pin ?

If YES, how can I find the connected sensors under the /sys/bus/ structure?

 

Tanks in advance
wollik

 

 

 


 

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Your issue report is not a valid bug report per the Armbian bug reporting instructions (https://www.armbian.com/bugs).  With limited resources the Armbian project is only able to spend time on issues where all the requested information has been provided and for only the boards/images/software that are supported.  Your report is invalid for one or more of the following reasons (non-exhaustive list):

 

  • it is for an unsupported board or image (CSC/EOS/WIP/edge)
  • it is for software that is not supported (such as userspace modules installed on top of the core operating system)
  • it has been logged in the wrong forum (for example requests for help that are not actual bug reports)
  • it lacks requested data (armbianmonitor output)
  • it could have been easily solved by a quick search and/or reading documentation

 

Please review what you have submitted and the bug logging instructions (https://www.armbian.com/bugs) and either add the required information or open a new topic in the correct forum (such as P2P Help or Off-Topic)

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Hi Werner,
this was not a bug report, it was just a question to the forum members if someone have an idea.
Here is the forgotten link to my armbian details: http://ix.io/3HK8 that will not show any bug!

 

If this was the wrong forum, please where/in what forum should this kind of general Allwinner H2 & H3 questions have been asked?

Regards
wollik

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