Low Level Skeleton Library for IO Communication on GNU/Linux platforms
Libmraa is a C/C++ library with bindings to Java, Python and JavaScript to interface with the IO on Galileo, Edison & other platforms, with a structured and sane API where port names/numbering matches the board that you are on. Use of libmraa does not tie you to specific hardware with board detection done at runtime you can create portable code that will work across the supported platforms.
The intent is to make it easier for developers and sensor manufacturers to map their sensors & actuators on top of supported hardware and to allow control of low level communication protocol by high level languages & constructs.
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Revision 11 (latest revision is 16)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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Martin Pluskal (pluskalm)
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- Update to version 2.1.0: * New platforms UP Xtreme, IPi SMARC, ROCK PI 4, Raspberry Pi 4, Ultra96 * Added support for chardev GPIO devices on Rock960 * Introduced APIs to initialize GPIOs by name * Multiple fixes to address static tool scans and user submitted bug reports * Revised documentation to reflect project transfer to the Eclipse Foundation * Updated installation instructions for multiple distribution channels - Drop python2 bindings
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