#!/usr/bin/python # A small Python program to set up User LED3 to be turned on or off from # the Linux console. # Written by Derek Molloy for the book "Exploring BeagleBone: Tools and # Techniques for Building with Embedded Linux" by John Wiley & Sons, 2014 # ISBN 9781118935125. Please see the file README.md in the repository root # directory for copyright and GNU GPLv3 license information. import sys LED3_PATH = "/sys/class/leds/beaglebone:green:usr3" def writeLED ( filename, value, path=LED3_PATH ): "This function writes the value passed to the file in the path" fo = open( path + filename,"w") fo.write(value) fo.close() return def removeTrigger(): writeLED (filename="/trigger", value="none") return print "Starting the LED Python Script" if len(sys.argv)!=2: print "There are an incorrect number of arguments" print " usage is: pythonLED.py command" print " where command is one of on, off, flash or status." sys.exit(2) if sys.argv[1]=="on": print "Turning the LED on" removeTrigger() writeLED (filename="/brightness", value="1") elif sys.argv[1]=="off": print "Turning the LED off" removeTrigger() writeLED (filename="/brightness", value="0") elif sys.argv[1]=="flash": print "Flashing the LED" writeLED (filename="/trigger", value="timer") writeLED (filename="/delay_on", value="50") writeLED (filename="/delay_off", value="50") elif sys.argv[1]=="status": print "Getting the LED trigger status" fo = open( LED3_PATH + "/trigger", "r") print fo.read() fo.close() else: print "Invalid Command!" print "End of Python Script"