Hello,
I'm messing with a mpc823e based board trying to enable the SCC3 UART. I'm 
using the 2.4.25 denx linux_ppc kernel and I've got SMC1 for console and SMC2 
up and running but I'm in desperate need of another rs232 port (which is on 
SCC3 on my board). 
Reading quite a lot of old posts on this mailing list got me confused whether 
the SCCx UART support in the kernel is ready to be used on 8xx or if there will 
take a large amount of hacking to get things going (reading the header of 
8xx_io/uart.c got me wondering even more).
Current situation is that I have enabled the SCC3 UART in the kernel, set the 
correct CTS, RTS and CD signal options and finally disabled the SPI which (on 
my board at least) can override the UART on the third SCC port. During boot up 
I get the standard output:

>ttyS0 at 0x0280 is on SMC1 using BRG1
>ttyS1 at 0x0380 is on SMC2 using BRG2
>ttyS2 at 0x0200 is on SCC3 using BRG3

Writing to ttyS0 and ttyS1 works fine (the result pop up in the receiving 
terminal) but when trying ttyS2 nothing happens. I've checked the Tx signal and 
it appears as if data is sent (the signal gets noisy when starting the write 
procedure). I may also add that restaring the write application causes the 
kernel to hang (for ttyS2 only of course).

I've read some posts saying that Linux don't init other uart ports than the 
console port and that is the potential problem here, but it is unclear if this 
statement is true or not. I can also add to the problem description that my 
SMC2 port works fine for writing, but reading just hangs in the read() call. 
So, can anyone confirm any status on the SMCx and SCCx UART drivers for 2.4?

Best regards,
Bjorn ostby






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