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cat /sys/devices/bone_capemgr.*/slots | cat /sys/devices/bone_capemgr.*/slots | ||
+ | </PRE> | ||
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+ | or for 4.x kernels: | ||
+ | |||
+ | <PRE> | ||
+ | cat /sys/devices/platform/bone_capemgr/slots | ||
</PRE> | </PRE> | ||
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</PRE> | </PRE> | ||
− | Capes can be enabled or disabled by passing the following parameters to the kernel during boot: | + | The format of output is: |
+ | <PRE> | ||
+ | Slot Number: | ||
+ | Slot I2C Client Address: | ||
+ | [P]robed Flag | ||
+ | Probe [F]ailed Flag | ||
+ | [O]verride Flag | ||
+ | [l]oading Flag | ||
+ | [L]oaded Flag | ||
+ | </PRE> | ||
+ | |||
+ | Capes can be forcibly enabled or disabled by passing the following parameters to the kernel during boot: | ||
<PRE> | <PRE> | ||
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Kernel parameters can be specified in the uEnv.txt file. | Kernel parameters can be specified in the uEnv.txt file. | ||
+ | |||
+ | For example, if you want to disable the HDMI interface to free up I/O, mount the FAT partition found on the onboard eMMC where the uEnv.txt file is located: | ||
+ | |||
+ | <PRE> | ||
+ | mount /dev/mmcblk0p1 /media/card | ||
+ | </PRE> | ||
+ | |||
+ | Add add the following to the uEnv.txt file: | ||
+ | <PRE> | ||
+ | optargs=quiet capemgr.disable_partno=BB-BONELT-HDMI,BB-BONELT-HDMIN | ||
+ | </PRE> | ||
+ | |||
+ | BB-BONELT-HDMI is the on-board HDMI interface. BB-BONELT-HDMIN is the same interface but with no audio. If only the BB-BONELT-HDMI interface overlay is disabled, the BB-BONELT-HDMIN is loaded instead hence the requirement to disable both. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Then umount and reboot the bone. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Now, when the list of overlays are displayed, the Bone-Black-HDMI & Bone-Black-HDMIN interfaces are shown as not loaded (L): | ||
+ | |||
+ | <PRE> | ||
+ | 0: 54:PF--- | ||
+ | 1: 55:PF--- | ||
+ | 2: 56:PF--- | ||
+ | 3: 57:PF--- | ||
+ | 4: ff:P-O-L Bone-LT-eMMC-2G,00A0,Texas Instrument,BB-BONE-EMMC-2G | ||
+ | 5: ff:P-O-- Bone-Black-HDMI,00A0,Texas Instrument,BB-BONELT-HDMI | ||
+ | 6: ff:P-O-- Bone-Black-HDMIN,00A0,Texas Instrument,BB-BONELT-HDMIN | ||
+ | </PRE> |
To display the overlays currently enabled by the cape manager, type:
cat /sys/devices/bone_capemgr.*/slots
or for 4.x kernels:
cat /sys/devices/platform/bone_capemgr/slots
On a default Beaglebone Black, it should show:
0: 54:PF--- 1: 55:PF--- 2: 56:PF--- 3: 57:PF--- 4: ff:P-O-L Bone-LT-eMMC-2G,00A0,Texas Instrument,BB-BONE-EMMC-2G 5: ff:P-O-L Bone-Black-HDMI,00A0,Texas Instrument,BB-BONELT-HDMI
The format of output is:
Slot Number: Slot I2C Client Address: [P]robed Flag Probe [F]ailed Flag [O]verride Flag [l]oading Flag [L]oaded Flag
Capes can be forcibly enabled or disabled by passing the following parameters to the kernel during boot:
capemgr.enable_partno=BB-CAPENAME capemgr.disable_partno=BB-CAPENAME
Kernel parameters can be specified in the uEnv.txt file.
For example, if you want to disable the HDMI interface to free up I/O, mount the FAT partition found on the onboard eMMC where the uEnv.txt file is located:
mount /dev/mmcblk0p1 /media/card
Add add the following to the uEnv.txt file:
optargs=quiet capemgr.disable_partno=BB-BONELT-HDMI,BB-BONELT-HDMIN
BB-BONELT-HDMI is the on-board HDMI interface. BB-BONELT-HDMIN is the same interface but with no audio. If only the BB-BONELT-HDMI interface overlay is disabled, the BB-BONELT-HDMIN is loaded instead hence the requirement to disable both.
Then umount and reboot the bone.
Now, when the list of overlays are displayed, the Bone-Black-HDMI & Bone-Black-HDMIN interfaces are shown as not loaded (L):
0: 54:PF--- 1: 55:PF--- 2: 56:PF--- 3: 57:PF--- 4: ff:P-O-L Bone-LT-eMMC-2G,00A0,Texas Instrument,BB-BONE-EMMC-2G 5: ff:P-O-- Bone-Black-HDMI,00A0,Texas Instrument,BB-BONELT-HDMI 6: ff:P-O-- Bone-Black-HDMIN,00A0,Texas Instrument,BB-BONELT-HDMIN