Hi Jorg

We have working serial support, The tack we took is a mixture of Luvit, C 
and FFI. We use FFI for read and write, C for line monitoring threads and 
Luvit (uv.poll for events on the port).

Regards

Martin

On Wednesday, May 25, 2016 at 1:15:37 PM UTC+2, Jörg Krause wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to read data from a serial port using Luvit. My simple example 
> is running, however, I have an issue with fs_read() as it calls the 
> callback function even if no data are received.
>
> This is my example: 
> https://gist.github.com/joerg-krause/cba5a56577a0483ceb8ea4ecda5ff0ba
>
> This is the output:
>
> # luvit main.lua 
> ''
> ''
> ''
> ''
> ''
>
> My problem with this issue is that it consumes much more CPU cycles on my 
> embedded Linux system than reading from "/dev/input/event0".
>
> Any ideas what's wrong here?
>

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