If you want to use the triggers provided by the led interface, use the led 
interface. The pin will go high or low voltage with the led interface or 
gpio interface.

GPIO is  for general purpose io, so it's not going to have fancy patterns 
or anything, just on, off, in, out.


On Tuesday, June 17, 2014 1:32:45 PM UTC-7, ÖMER KARATAŞ wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am experiencing beaglebone black and using it on Debian. I figured out  
> that there are directories for gpio pins and leds. When i am in these 
> directory by changing value and direction field i can use it as what i 
> want. But i want to be use gpio pins as same as led pins. Means that, there 
> is no any "trigger" for gpio pins but i wannt to add like "heartbeat" 
> trigger to any pins,non-leds. Is there anyway to get it?
>
> Or i also figured out "device tree overlay" structure during my web 
> searching like here 
> <https://learn.adafruit.com/introduction-to-the-beaglebone-black-device-tree/device-tree-overlays>,
>  
> there are some sample of .dts files but i can not find that how can be done 
> adding trigger to any pins in means of syntax. How can i use any pins that 
> triggered by heartbeat,cpu0 etc?
> Thanks a lot,
>
> ömer 
>

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