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Failed to open /dev/mem, try checking permissions.

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Former Member over 11 years ago

Hi,

        I've received an error:

"Failed to open /dev/mem, try checking permissions.

Failed to map the physical GPIO registers into the virtual memory space.

bcm2835_init: mmap failed (SPI0): Bad file descriptor"

 

- It happens when I made a "MAKEFILE"  using the Geany.

      Blink: arduPi.o

           g++ -lrt -lpthread blink_test.cpp arduPi.o -o blink_test

- Compilation was successful but when I ran it usig

      ./blink_test

-I received the above error

-But when using the terminal running

    sudo ./blink_test

-It ran flawlessly, might be in the Geany?

 

Please help, thanks

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    0 mconners over 11 years ago

    The answer is right there in your post.

     

    When running the program (./blink_test) as a normal user , you get the message: Failed to open /dev/mem, try checking permissions

     

    when you run it using sudo (the super user), you don't get the error

     

    what this means is, the dev/mem 'device' is not accessible to the normal user, but it is accessible to the root (sudo) user

     

    You will either need to open up the permissions (which is not a good idea, they'll probably get changed on reboot anyway) or continue to run the program as root, using sudo.

     

    If this is just a toy program to help you learn, typing sudo is probably not too bad, but if this were to become a deployed system with untrusted users, you would probably want to learn a lot more about Unix system security.

     

    There are a number of ways and methods to accomplish this, but unless your goal is to become a unix system administrator, you probably don't want to learn them just to get a program to run on the pi.

     

    Mike

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    0 mconners over 11 years ago

    The answer is right there in your post.

     

    When running the program (./blink_test) as a normal user , you get the message: Failed to open /dev/mem, try checking permissions

     

    when you run it using sudo (the super user), you don't get the error

     

    what this means is, the dev/mem 'device' is not accessible to the normal user, but it is accessible to the root (sudo) user

     

    You will either need to open up the permissions (which is not a good idea, they'll probably get changed on reboot anyway) or continue to run the program as root, using sudo.

     

    If this is just a toy program to help you learn, typing sudo is probably not too bad, but if this were to become a deployed system with untrusted users, you would probably want to learn a lot more about Unix system security.

     

    There are a number of ways and methods to accomplish this, but unless your goal is to become a unix system administrator, you probably don't want to learn them just to get a program to run on the pi.

     

    Mike

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