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Julien Vermillard resolved DIRMINA-740.
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Resolution: Fixed
Assignee: Julien Vermillard
> Serial Hardware Flow Control is not working
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> Key: DIRMINA-740
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRMINA-740
> Project: MINA
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 2.0.0-M6
> Environment: Very different behaviours seen on Linux and Windows
> environments. Issues may be related, or may just both coincidentally happen
> on hardware flow controlled ports.
> Reporter: boB Gage
> Assignee: Julien Vermillard
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> Linux machines:
> Attempting to connect to a device using hardware flow control (RTS/CTS) fails
> to accumulate any incoming data regardless of the FlowControl constant sent
> to the SerialAddress constructor.
> External program (old C++ version of same application) confirms device does
> respond to requests after port opened as 19200 8E1 with RTS/CTS flow control
> -- Mina-based Java app fails to get any incoming data at all. [ This may be
> because it has not sent the data it thinks it has, as the far end will only
> respond, not initiate. ]
> Windows machines:
> Attempting to connect to a port using hardware flow control disables the port
> for subsequent connections during same execution. [ IOW, once a port is
> opened with hardware flow control turned on, no non-flow control protocol is
> possible on that port. ] This is especially bad if the
> hardware-flow-requiring device driver is attempted on a port connected to a
> device not matching the driver (as the proper driver will not be able to open
> the port ).
> This may or may not be two symptoms of the same root cause.
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