This package provide methods for controlling GPIO pins on rockchip platform. This is written for radxa rock/rock pro/rock lite, but it can be used with other rockchip boards. If you do this we cannot guarantee proper operation of the module. Before using this package we recommend reading the article at radxa wiki: http://radxa.com/Rock/GPIO http://radxa.com/Rock/extension_header When using GPIO make sure that the desired gpio is not used by another periphery. INSTALL ============ sudo apt-get install gcc python-dev git clone https://github.com/radxa/pyRock.git cd pyRock sudo python setup.py install UNINSTALL ============ sudo rm -rf /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/pyRock* GPIO METHODS ============ init() - Make initialization of the module. Always must be called first. input() - Return current value of gpio. output() - Set output value. getmux() - Read current configuration of gpio. setmux() - Write configuration to gpio. The available constants are: NAME - EQUALS TO ==== ========= HIGH -> 1 LOW -> 0 INPUT -> 1 OUPTUT -> 0 PULLUP -> 0 PULLDOWN -> 1 The gpio are named in following way: By pin name in upper case or lower case: PIN0PA0, PIN1PB1, PIN3PD7, or pin0pa0, pin1pb1, pin3pd7 etc These can be imported from port module: >>> from pyRock.gpio import gpio >>> print gpio.PIN0PA0 Generally these constants are just an offset in the memory from the base GPIO address, so they can be assigned to a number type variable. >>> led = gpio.PIN0PB7 >>> print led 15 It's important that you run your python script as root! DISCUSSION ============ http://talk.radxa.com/topic/601/pyrock-python-gpio-module-is-released