On Tue, 5 Jun 2007 13:23:36 +0200
Haavard Skinnemoen wrote:

> On Tue, 5 Jun 2007 14:07:20 +0300
> Ivan Kuten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > I tried to test your patch on AT91RM9200 with Magic SysRq sequence, 
> > unfortunately without 
> > success - SysRq still does not work. You mention "break count increments" 
> > where do you check it ? I have 
> > cat /proc/tty/driver/atmel_serial 
> > serinfo:1.0 driver revision:
> > 0: uart:ATMEL_SERIAL mmio:0xFEFFF200 irq:1 tx:8554 rx:623 fe:25 
> > RTS|CTS|DTR|DSR|CD|RI
> > 1: uart:ATMEL_SERIAL mmio:0xFFFC0000 irq:6 tx:0 rx:0 CTS|DSR|CD|RI
> > 2: uart:ATMEL_SERIAL mmio:0xFFFC4000 irq:7 tx:0 rx:0 RI
> > 3: uart:ATMEL_SERIAL mmio:0xFFFC8000 irq:8 tx:0 rx:0 DSR|CD|RI
> > 4: uart:ATMEL_SERIAL mmio:0xFFFCC000 irq:9 tx:0 rx:0 CTS|DSR|CD|RI
> > 
> > no any break counter.
> 
> Andrew Victor pointed out that the RM9200 DBGU doesn't support break at
> all, and the data sheet seems to agree. The break counter seems to show
> up after the first break has been received and you're probably not
> receiving any.
> 
> Is it possible for you to try a different USART as console?
> 
> Haavard

Hi Haavard,

I tried /dev/ttyAT3, break appeared but not the way I expected, after: stty -F 
/dev/ttyAT3 brkint 
I get:

cat /proc/tty/driver/atmel_serial 
serinfo:1.0 driver revision:
0: uart:ATMEL_SERIAL mmio:0xFEFFF200 irq:1 tx:0 rx:0 CTS|DSR|CD|RI
1: uart:ATMEL_SERIAL mmio:0xFFFC0000 irq:6 tx:0 rx:0 CTS|DSR|CD|RI             
2: uart:ATMEL_SERIAL mmio:0xFFFC4000 irq:7 tx:0 rx:0 RI                        
3: uart:ATMEL_SERIAL mmio:0xFFFC8000 irq:8 tx:1530 rx:115 brk:1 
RTS|DTR|DSR|CD|RI
4: uart:ATMEL_SERIAL mmio:0xFFFCC000 irq:9 tx:0 rx:0 DSR|CD|RI  

brk is 1 not depending on how many breaks was sent. May be I missunderstood 
"break" meaning?
I use from minicom: Main Functions : send break.........F . 

I inserted printk:

/*                                                                              
                                                           
 * Control the transmission of a break signal                                   
                                                           
 */                                                                             
                                                           
static void atmel_break_ctl(struct uart_port *port, int break_state)            
                                                           
{                                                                               
                                                           
        printk(KERN_EMERG "atmel_break_ctl break_state %d", break_state);       
                                                           
        if (break_state != 0)                                                   
                                                           
                UART_PUT_CR(port, ATMEL_US_STTBRK);     /* start break */       
                                                           
        else                                                                    
                                                           
                UART_PUT_CR(port, ATMEL_US_STPBRK);     /* stop break */        
                                                           
}                                                                               
                                                           

it's also not shown.

BR,
Ivan
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