What is the name of the kernel module?
Has this been deployed in the Debian 8.2 release?
I've been poking around in 8.2, and there are interesting differences 
compared to 7.9.

A bash script run after boot can set up the pins?

On Friday, January 22, 2016 at 5:48:25 PM UTC-5, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
>
> "pinmux helper" is a kernel module that exports control of the pinmux 
> settings to the sysfs filesystem where they can be manipulated by 
> user-mode programs after boot.  This helper module is used extensively 
> by the "universal" cape I created which enables most of the AM335x 
> hardware modules and allows run-time switching of the pinmux values 
> (via the pinmux helper) to select the desired pin function. 
>
> On 1/22/2016 4:38 PM, Soapy Smith wrote: 
> > What is a "pinmux helper"? 
> > 
> > On Friday, January 22, 2016 at 5:32:19 PM UTC-5, Jason Kridner wrote: 
> >> 
> >> The examples in http://beagleboard.org/cookbook have all be tested to 
> >> work. Handling of corner cases is a bit wonky in 0.2.5, but I'm hopeful 
> >> that moving to the 4.1 kernel and using pinmux helpers rather than 
> >> dynamically creating device trees will reduce the complexity for 
> newbies. 
> >> That work is starting now. 
>
> -- 
> Charles Steinkuehler 
> [email protected] <javascript:> 
>

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