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It is impossible to determine the pull state of GPIO on most Pi (except by measurement).

It is possible with the BCM2711 used by Pi4 and I have written a Python3 library (based on RPi.GPIO) which does this and a program gpioread which shows this and the actual programmed function/state.

See https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/a/117593/8697

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git clone https://github.com/Milliways2/Pi.GPIO.git

And installed with

sudo apt install python-dev python3-dev
sudo python3 setup.py install

NOTE you can also get pull using the raspi-gpio utility.

It is impossible to determine the pull state of GPIO on most Pi (except by measurement).

It is possible with the BCM2711 used by Pi4 and I have written a Python3 library (based on RPi.GPIO) which does this and a program gpioread which shows this and the actual programmed function/state.

See https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/a/117593/8697

NOTE you can also get pull using the raspi-gpio utility.

It is impossible to determine the pull state of GPIO on most Pi (except by measurement).

It is possible with the BCM2711 used by Pi4 and I have written a Python3 library (based on RPi.GPIO) which does this and a program gpioread which shows this and the actual programmed function/state.

See https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/a/117593/8697

Corrupted git repository fixed. This can be downloaded

git clone https://github.com/Milliways2/Pi.GPIO.git

And installed with

sudo apt install python-dev python3-dev
sudo python3 setup.py install

NOTE you can also get pull using the raspi-gpio utility.

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It is impossible to determine the pull state of GPIO on most Pi (except by measurement).

It is possible with the BCM2711 used by Pi4 and I have written a Python3 library (based on RPi.GPIO) which does this and a program gpioread which shows this and the actual programmed function/state.

See https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/a/117593/8697

NOTE you can also get pull using the raspi-gpio utility.

It is impossible to determine the state of GPIO on most Pi (except by measurement).

It is possible with the BCM2711 used by Pi4 and I have written a Python3 library (based on RPi.GPIO) which does this and a program gpioread which shows this and the actual programmed function/state.

See https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/a/117593/8697

NOTE you can also get pull using the raspi-gpio utility.

It is impossible to determine the pull state of GPIO on most Pi (except by measurement).

It is possible with the BCM2711 used by Pi4 and I have written a Python3 library (based on RPi.GPIO) which does this and a program gpioread which shows this and the actual programmed function/state.

See https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/a/117593/8697

NOTE you can also get pull using the raspi-gpio utility.

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It is impossible to determine the state of GPIO on most Pi (except by measurement).

It is possible with the BCM2711 used by Pi4 and I have written a Python3 library (based on RPi.GPIO) which does this and a program gpioread which shows this and the actual programmed function/state.

See https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/a/117593/8697

NOTE you can also get pull using the raspi-gpio utility.

It is impossible to determine the state of GPIO on most Pi (except by measurement).

It is possible with the Pi4 and I have written a Python3 library (based on RPi.GPIO) which does this and a program gpioread which shows this and the actual programmed function/state.

See https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/a/117593/8697

NOTE you can get pull using the raspi-gpio utility.

It is impossible to determine the state of GPIO on most Pi (except by measurement).

It is possible with the BCM2711 used by Pi4 and I have written a Python3 library (based on RPi.GPIO) which does this and a program gpioread which shows this and the actual programmed function/state.

See https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/a/117593/8697

NOTE you can also get pull using the raspi-gpio utility.

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