The driver project is done! Click to read the report I've posted the source code of the module on Github:https://github.com/TechplexEngineer/RPi-GPIO-Kernel-Midule Click for larger view If you aim to travel down to the Raspberry Pi's low level registers to control your GPIO pins this resource might help you. In the process of developing my Kernel Module I needed a register map that was easy to understand and didn't require a lot of mental visualization. Since the documentation from Broadcom describes the registers quite well I was able to make a more visual document to aid in my debugging and development.
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