Dear User Group:

The speed of the console--/dev/ttyS0, is hardcoded to 19200
baud in the 2.4.x kernel.  This means that fcntl() and similar
calls can not be used to change the speed.

You can quickly grasp the problem if you search for
CONSOLE_BAUD_RATE in the file
linux-2.4.x/drivers/char/mcfserial.c. I believe that
is the only file that needs to be modified to make
the speed of ttyS0 configurable like other ttys ?
Is that correct ?

More importantly, has someone already made the ttyS0
speed configurable, and if so, where can one obtain the
relevant code ?

Note: I am using UC Linux release 2.4.27 with the 2.4.x kernel
on an M5249C3.

Best Regards,

Paul R.


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Paul Romero

RCOM Communications Software

Phone/Fax: (510)339-2628
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