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WiringPi is a performant GPIO access library written in C for Raspberry Pi boards.
⚠️️ 🚧 on Pi5, PWM support is currently under development and will not work at this point. If you’re interested in the progress, please check the corresponding issue.
To compile programs with wiringPi, you need to include wiringPi.h
as well as link against wiringPi
:
#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:
gcc -o myapp myapp.c -l wiringPi
Be sure to check out the examples, build them using Make:
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--+---+------+---------+-----+-----+
You can either build it yourself or use the prebuilt binaries:
# 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
Grab the latest release from here.
Unzip/use the portable prebuilt verison:
# unzip the archive
tar -xfv wiringpi_3.0.tar.gz
Install the debian package:
# install a dpkg
sudo apt install ./wiringpi-3.0-1.deb
wiringPi has been wrapped for multiple languages:
Please use the issue system of GitHub.
If you’re not sure whether to create an issue or not, please engage in discussions!
Please do not email Gordon or @Gadgetoid.
Please don’t email GC2 for reporting issues, you might contact us for anything that’s not meant for the public.
This repository is the continuation of ‘Gordon’s wiringPi’ which has been deprecated, a while ago.
final_source_2.50
tag.master
branch contains code that has been written since version 2.5
to provide support for newer hardware as well as new features.ℹ️️ Since 2024, GC2 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.
WIRINGPI_DEBUG=1 ./my_wiringpi_program
WIRINGPI_DEBUG=1 gpio readall