View Source MangoPi MQ Pro Support
This is the base Nerves System configuration for the MangoPi MQ Pro.
This is a work in progress. It may change in backwards incompatible ways and the documentation might be lacking.
To do:
- [x] Bring up WiFi
- [x] Verify Blue PWM LED
- [?] Fix MicroSD flakiness on boot (seems much better now?)
- [x] Verify USB host-only port (works with USB Flash drive)
- [x] Fix USB gadget mode on OTG port
- [x] Verify SPI (spidev1.0 and spidev1.1)
- [x] Verify I2C
- [ ] Verify all GPIO work (GPIO inputs seem to work)
- [x] Verify HW watchdog
- [x] Check that
TARGET_GCC_FLAGS
are right - [x] Update Linux kernel to 5.18
- [x] Implement A/B firmware updates work
- [x] Use SID for serial number
- [ ] Reduce prints and shorten boot time
- [ ] Verify HDMI
- [ ] Verify camera
<sup>[Image credit](#mangopi)</sup>
Feature | Description |
---|---|
CPU | 1 GHz 64 bit RISC-V |
Memory | 512 MB or 1 GB DRAM |
Storage | MicroSD |
Linux kernel | 6.1 w/ patches |
IEx terminal | UART ttyS0 |
GPIO, I2C, SPI | Yes - Elixir Circuits |
Display | Yes, but not supported yet |
ADC | No |
PWM | Yes, but no Elixir support |
UART | ttyS0 |
Camera | Yes, but not supported yet |
Ethernet | No |
WiFi | Onboard WiFi |
RTC | No |
HW Watchdog | Yes |
using
Using
The most common way of using this Nerves System is create a project with mix nerves.new
and add mangopi
references where needed and in a similar way
to the default systems like bbb
, etc. Then export MIX_TARGET=mangopi
.
See the Getting started
guide
for more information.
If you need custom modifications to this system for your device, clone this repository and update as described in Making custom systems.
example-use
Example use
This example assumes some familiarity with Nerves. To use this system, you'll need OTP 25. Follow the Nerves installation instructions for additional system dependencies.
Creating a new hello world application:
mix nerves.new hello_mango
cd hello_mango
Open up your mix.exs
and add :mangopi_mq_pro
to the @all_targets
list at
the top. It's ok to delete targets that you don't plan on using.
Then add the :nerves_system_mango_mq_pro
dependency to the deps
function:
{:nerves_system_mangopi_mq_pro, "~> 0.1", runtime: false, targets: :mangopi_mq_pro},
This will load the latest released version. To use the latest code on the main
branch here, add the following line:
{:nerves_system_mangopi_mq_pro, runtime: false, targets: :mangopi_mq_pro, nerves: [compile: true], git: "https://github.com/fhunleth/nerves_system_mangopi_mq_pro", branch: "main"}
To build and write to a MicroSD card, run:
export MIX_TARGET=mangopi_mq_pro
mix deps.get
mix firmware
mix burn
console-access
Console access
The console is configured to output to the UART on pins 8 and 10 on the 40-pin GPIO connector. This is just like the Raspberry Pi. A 3.3V FTDI cable is needed to access the output.
networking
Networking
The board has two network interfaces, a WiFi module and a virtual Ethernet on the USB C connector marked "OTG". If virtual Ethernet isn't working for you, try a different USB cable. You're welcome.
gpio
GPIO
The following table is a mapping between the logical GPIO numbers used in software (sysfs, Circuits.GPIO), and the pin numbers on the 20x2 Raspberry Pi header. For example, to control pin 11 you would open a connection to GPIO 117:
{:ok, pin} = Circuits.GPIO.open(117, :output)
GPIO | Pin | Pin | GPIO |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 | ||
205 | 3 | 4 | |
204 | 5 | 6 | |
39 | 7 | 8 | 40 |
9 | 10 | 41 | |
117 | 11 | 12 | 37 |
118 | 13 | 14 | |
32 | 15 | 16 | 33 |
17 | 18 | 110 | |
19 | 20 | ||
21 | 22 | 65 | |
23 | 24 | ||
25 | 26 | 111 | |
145 | 27 | 28 | 144 |
42 | 29 | 30 | |
43 | 31 | 32 | 64 |
44 | 33 | 34 | |
38 | 35 | 36 | 34 |
113 | 37 | 38 | 35 |
39 | 40 | 36 |
schematics-and-datasheets
Schematics and datasheets
- Schematics
- IBOM - Interactive web page to help you find what part is located where
- D1 documentation
thanks
Thanks
The most helpful Allwinner D1 information comes from linux-sunxi.org/Allwinner_Nezha. All of the work here wouldn't have been possible with out it. Thanks especially to smaeul's Allwinner D1 Linux fork
Here are more useful links:
Image credit: This image is from mangopi.cc.