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- # WiringPi Library
- Welcome to the WiringPi Library, the highly performant GPIO access library for Raspberry Pi boards. This library is written in C and is designed to provide fast and efficient control of the GPIO pins by directly accessing the hardware registers using DMA.
-
- **Key Features:**
- - **Support:** WiringPi supports all Raspberry Pi Boards including Pi 5 ( :construction: On the Pi 5, only the GCLK functionality is currently not supported due to missing documentation of the RP1 chip).
- - **High Performance:** By directly accessing the hardware registers, WiringPi ensures minimal latency and maximum performance for your GPIO operations.
- - **Wide Adoption:** WiringPi is widely used in numerous projects, making it a reliable choice for your Raspberry Pi GPIO needs.
-
- Whether you’re working on a simple LED blink project or a complex automation system, WiringPi provides the tools you need to get the job done efficiently.
-
- ## How to use:
-
- To compile programs with wiringPi Library, you need to include `wiringPi.h` as well as link against `wiringPi`:
-
- ```c
- #include <wiringPi.h> // Include WiringPi library!
-
- int main(void)
- {
- // uses BCM numbering of the GPIOs and directly accesses the GPIO registers.
- wiringPiSetupGpio();
-
- // pin mode ..(INPUT, OUTPUT, PWM_OUTPUT, GPIO_CLOCK)
- // set pin 17 to input
- pinMode(17, INPUT);
-
- // pull up/down mode (PUD_OFF, PUD_UP, PUD_DOWN) => down
- pullUpDnControl(17, PUD_DOWN);
-
- // get state of pin 17
- int value = digitalRead(17);
-
- if (HIGH == value)
- {
- // your code
- }
- }
- ```
-
- To compile this code, link against wiringPi:
-
- ```sh
- gcc -o myapp myapp.c -l wiringPi
- ```
-
- Be sure to check out the [examples](./examples/), build them using Make:
-
- ```sh
- cd examples
- make <example-name | really-all>
- ```
-
- The tool `gpio` can be used to set single pins as well as get the state of everything at once:
-
- ```
- pi@wiringdemo:~ $ gpio readall
- +-----+-----+---------+------+---+---Pi 3B--+---+------+---------+-----+-----+
- | BCM | wPi | Name | Mode | V | Physical | V | Mode | Name | wPi | BCM |
- +-----+-----+---------+------+---+----++----+---+------+---------+-----+-----+
- | | | 3.3v | | | 1 || 2 | | | 5v | | |
- | 2 | 8 | SDA.1 | IN | 1 | 3 || 4 | | | 5v | | |
- | 3 | 9 | SCL.1 | IN | 1 | 5 || 6 | | | 0v | | |
- | 4 | 7 | GPIO. 7 | IN | 0 | 7 || 8 | 0 | IN | TxD | 15 | 14 |
- | | | 0v | | | 9 || 10 | 1 | IN | RxD | 16 | 15 |
- | 17 | 0 | GPIO. 0 | IN | 1 | 11 || 12 | 1 | IN | GPIO. 1 | 1 | 18 |
- | 27 | 2 | GPIO. 2 | IN | 1 | 13 || 14 | | | 0v | | |
- | 22 | 3 | GPIO. 3 | IN | 1 | 15 || 16 | 0 | IN | GPIO. 4 | 4 | 23 |
- | | | 3.3v | | | 17 || 18 | 1 | IN | GPIO. 5 | 5 | 24 |
- | 10 | 12 | MOSI | IN | 0 | 19 || 20 | | | 0v | | |
- | 9 | 13 | MISO | IN | 0 | 21 || 22 | 1 | IN | GPIO. 6 | 6 | 25 |
- | 11 | 14 | SCLK | IN | 0 | 23 || 24 | 1 | IN | CE0 | 10 | 8 |
- | | | 0v | | | 25 || 26 | 0 | IN | CE1 | 11 | 7 |
- | 0 | 30 | SDA.0 | IN | 1 | 27 || 28 | 1 | IN | SCL.0 | 31 | 1 |
- | 5 | 21 | GPIO.21 | IN | 0 | 29 || 30 | | | 0v | | |
- | 6 | 22 | GPIO.22 | IN | 0 | 31 || 32 | 1 | IN | GPIO.26 | 26 | 12 |
- | 13 | 23 | GPIO.23 | IN | 1 | 33 || 34 | | | 0v | | |
- | 19 | 24 | GPIO.24 | IN | 1 | 35 || 36 | 1 | IN | GPIO.27 | 27 | 16 |
- | 26 | 25 | GPIO.25 | IN | 1 | 37 || 38 | 1 | IN | GPIO.28 | 28 | 20 |
- | | | 0v | | | 39 || 40 | 1 | IN | GPIO.29 | 29 | 21 |
- +-----+-----+---------+------+---+----++----+---+------+---------+-----+-----+
- | BCM | wPi | Name | Mode | V | Physical | V | Mode | Name | wPi | BCM |
- +-----+-----+---------+------+---+---Pi 3B--+---+------+---------+-----+-----+
- ```
-
-
- ## Installing
-
- You can either build it yourself or use the prebuilt binaries:
-
- ### From Source
-
- 1. create debian-package
-
- ```sh
- # fetch the source
- sudo apt install git
- git clone https://github.com/WiringPi/WiringPi.git
- cd WiringPi
-
- # build the package
- ./build debian
- mv debian-template/wiringpi-3.0-1.deb .
-
- # install it
- sudo apt install ./wiringpi-3.0-1.deb
- ```
-
-
- ### Prebuilt Binaries
-
- Grab the latest release from [here](https://github.com/WiringPi/WiringPi/releases).
-
-
- Unzip/use the portable prebuilt verison:
-
- ```sh
- # unzip the archive
- tar -xfv wiringpi_3.0.tar.gz
- ```
-
- Install the debian package:
-
- ```sh
- # install a dpkg
- sudo apt install ./wiringpi-3.0-1.deb
- ```
-
-
- ## Ports
-
- wiringPi has been wrapped for multiple languages:
-
- * Node - https://github.com/WiringPi/WiringPi-Node
- * Perl - https://github.com/WiringPi/WiringPi-Perl
- * PHP - https://github.com/WiringPi/WiringPi-PHP
- * Python - https://github.com/WiringPi/WiringPi-Python
- * Ruby - https://github.com/WiringPi/WiringPi-Ruby
-
- ## Support
-
- Please use the [issue system](https://github.com/WiringPi/WiringPi/issues) of GitHub.
-
- If you're not sure whether to create an issue or not, please engage in [discussions](https://github.com/WiringPi/WiringPi/discussions)!
-
- Please do not email Gordon or @Gadgetoid.
-
- Please don't email GC2 for reporting issues, you might [contact us](mailto:wiringpi@gc2.at) for anything that's not meant for the public.
-
- ## History
-
- This repository is the continuation of 'Gordon's wiringPi 2.5' which has been [deprecated](https://web.archive.org/web/20220405225008/http://wiringpi.com/wiringpi-deprecated/), a while ago.
-
- * The last "old wiringPi" source of Gordon's release can be found at the
- [`final_source_2.50`](https://github.com/WiringPi/WiringPi/tree/final_official_2.50) tag.
- * The default `master` branch contains code that has been written since version 2.5
- to provide support for newer hardware as well as new features.
-
- :information_source:️ Since 2024, [GC2](https://github.com/GrazerComputerClub) has taken over maintenance of the project, supporting new OS versions as well as current hardware generations. We are dedicated to keeping the arguably best-performing GPIO Library for Raspberry Pi running smoothly. We strive to do our best, but please note that this is a community effort, and we cannot provide any guarantees or take responsibility for implementing specific features you may need.
-
- ## Debug
-
- WIRINGPI_DEBUG=1 ./my_wiringpi_program
-
- WIRINGPI_DEBUG=1 gpio readall
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