I still have problems with IrDA in Ubuntu 8.10, it seems the baudrate is
not taken into account.I've applied the patch above, and in irdadump, I
can see that the specified maximum baud rate is indeed used in the SNRM
frame sent by the Ubuntu PC to the secondary device. If the max of both
devices is 9600, the communication works fine. However, if it is e.g.
115200, it doesn't work. I found that if I modify the secondary device
to use 9600 even though it said 115200 in the UA frame when responding
to the SNRM frame, it works ! So it seems that somehow the negotiated
baudrate is not used by the Ubuntu PC.

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IrDA baud_rate not configurable at boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/292779
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