I am connecting 2 bb blacks via serial uart, /dev/ttyO1. or /dev/ttyS1. 
they are symlinked. I need to use them at the fastest speeds, i.e. B3000000 
or more. When i use the older 7.11 image (straight off beagleboard 
downloads site), the BB's communicate rock solid, no losses. When i upgrade 
the image to the current 9.1, the non-IoT image, and use the same code and 
the same HW, i can't get reliable data xfer'd across the serial link. A lot 
of errors in comparison to the almost none using the old image. It finally 
was working  reliably at B500000. 

My dilemma is i don't want to remain with effectively an obsolete image 
(i.e.. debian 7.11). It makes everything else harder to keep up. I've 
played with uEnv.txt options. Nothing seems to matter. 

I didn't find any thread in the forum discussing this kind of problem. 
Clearly something is different about 9.1 and the serial subsystem from the 
earlier 7.11 version. I was having same problem with latest version 8 as 
well.

has anyone experienced this, and better, found a fix. Driver, device tree 
configuration, whatever. 

thanks

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