GPIO PHP Pulse detection



  • I am trying to detect a 100ms pulse using php. The idea is that I want to count these pulses. Below is the PHP script I am currently using. Unfortunately this leaves the omega 0% idle so this approach probably won't work. My guess the biggest hog is the rapid spanning of the fast-gpio binary. I read some posts about a value file in the sysfs mount but this unfortunately only seems to be filled for gpio8. It would be neat if I could just get an interrupt / event on a pin change. Is there anyone who can give me a nudge in the right direction or should I just invest some time in getting a C compiler for cross compiling up and running?

    <?php
    	$shadow=0;
    	$debounce=0;
    	for(;;)
    	{
    		$input=substr(exec("fast-gpio read 0"),-1);
    		if($shadow!=$input)
    		{
    			$debounce=2;
    			$shadow=$input;
    		}
    		if($debounce>0 && $shadow=="1") if(!--$debounce) echo "1";
    		usleep(45);
    	}
    ?>
    


  • Whoops, my bad. I just multiplied the usleep by 1000 so I am actually looking at ms... The omega now has time to come up and breath for air during the polling. It still is somewhat taxing with only 66% idle time remaining, but that's fine for now...



  • @Paul-Koene In your post, you say:

    • It would be neat if I could just get an interrupt / event on a pin change. Is there anyone who can give me a nudge in the right direction or should I just invest some time in getting a C compiler for cross compiling up and running?

    If it is of any interest to you, I am working on some alternative C/C++ code for access to GPIO as I posted in https://community.onion.io/topic/143/alternative-c-code-for-gpio-access

    As part of this work, I will be producing the ability to attach some C/C++ code to hardware interrupts on pin changes. This will be based off code found here https://github.com/OnionIoT/gpio-irq and here https://github.com/OnionIoT/gpio-test
    When done, I will be psoting the code.



  • The GPIO pulse counting seems to be working šŸ™‚ @Kit-Bishop I'll keep an eye out for your project. Would still be neat if I could hook this on hardware interrupts.

    power usage.png



  • Hi @Paul-Koene, This is something we are working on. To wrap the irq into the edge file for the sysfs API of GPIO. You can take a look at what's already available here: https://github.com/OnionIoT/gpio-irq. You can already receive a hardware interrupt signal from the kernel, however we just have to wrap that into a better interface to make it accessible via PHP, Pythong, etc.


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