Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Quad UART PCIe Adapter (Oxford-Chipset) seems (not?) to work? Check?

2019-03-25 Thread tuxic
On 03/24 06:35, Nuno Silva wrote:
> On 2019-03-24, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > In my PC there is a quad uart PCIe-adapter with Oxford Chipset.
> > With lspci it is listed as:
> > 04:00.0 Serial controller: Oxford Semiconductor Ltd OX16PCI954 (Quad 16950 
> > UART) function 0 (Uart)
> > and 
> > 04:00.1 Bridge: Oxford Semiconductor Ltd OX16PCI954 (Quad 16950 UART) 
> > function 1 (8bit bus)
> >
> > I have a DAUP9-cable, which connects the serial port to the FBUS/MBUS
> > of my NOKIA 3310 (2001).
> >
> > I cannot speak to my NOKI handy via gammu/gnokii: Timeout
> >
> > To minimize the number of variables in this equitation I would like to
> > ensure, that at least the UART adapter is working.
> >
> > The modules loaded by now are:
> [...]
> > Do I miss a driver?
> > Is there any kind of check or test (without using another serial
> > thingy, which I do not have), to test the UART adapter is working as
> > expected?
> 
> The output of "lspci -k" is probably useful to check whether the device
> was picked up by some driver. It will also show drivers which are not
> modules.
> 
> Does it show any driver name for that UART controller?
> 
> -- 
> Nuno Silva
> 
> 

Hi All,

thanks you all for the helpful informations.
As it turns outthe adapter cable was wrongly
soldered by the company...it could not work.

The infos will help me,  when the new cable will arrive I am sure.

Cheers!
Meino




[gentoo-user] Re: Quad UART PCIe Adapter (Oxford-Chipset) seems (not?) to work? Check?

2019-03-24 Thread nunojsilva
On 2019-03-24, tu...@posteo.de wrote:

> Hi,
>
> In my PC there is a quad uart PCIe-adapter with Oxford Chipset.
> With lspci it is listed as:
> 04:00.0 Serial controller: Oxford Semiconductor Ltd OX16PCI954 (Quad 16950 
> UART) function 0 (Uart)
> and 
> 04:00.1 Bridge: Oxford Semiconductor Ltd OX16PCI954 (Quad 16950 UART) 
> function 1 (8bit bus)
>
> I have a DAUP9-cable, which connects the serial port to the FBUS/MBUS
> of my NOKIA 3310 (2001).
>
> I cannot speak to my NOKI handy via gammu/gnokii: Timeout
>
> To minimize the number of variables in this equitation I would like to
> ensure, that at least the UART adapter is working.
>
> The modules loaded by now are:
[...]
> Do I miss a driver?
> Is there any kind of check or test (without using another serial
> thingy, which I do not have), to test the UART adapter is working as
> expected?

The output of "lspci -k" is probably useful to check whether the device
was picked up by some driver. It will also show drivers which are not
modules.

Does it show any driver name for that UART controller?

-- 
Nuno Silva