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Subject: | Re: Stream device with non-standard baudrate |
From: | Dirk Zimoch <[email protected]> |
To: | <[email protected]> |
Date: | Tue, 12 Jun 2018 11:51:26 +0200 |
Hello Konstantin,StreamDevice does not talk to hardware and thus has no idea about baud rates. It talks to the asyn driver which in turn cares about baud rates and such.
In asyn there is a selection of supported baud rates which reflects the "typical" baud rates supported by many systems. Look at the code in asyn/drvAsynSerial/drvAsynSerialPort.c. There you will find the supported baud rates in the setOption() function.
The function uses the pre-defined baud rate macros from /usr/include/bits/termios.h. In my version, there is no entry for 3062500 baud.
In fact I find: #define __MAX_BAUD B4000000 That means my Linux does not know how to do 3062500 baud. If your OS knows how to do 3062500 baud, you probably have an entry like #define B3062500 ..... in your termios.h. In that case add it to drvAsynSerialPort.c. If you don't find it, your OS does not know how to do that baud rate.Maybe you still can program your USB/serial device for that baud rate, but not using the standard way that asyn uses. Maybe the documentation of your USB/serial device mentions how to do that. If you are lucky, you simply have to send the correct baudCode, which you can add to setOption(). But I cannot tell you what the code for 3062500 baud is.
Dirk On 12.06.2018 10:20, Konstantin Kr wrote:
Dear All,I have a device which can be communicated with via serial port but at a strange baudrate of 3062500. This value has been set by the manufacturer and cannot be changed. So, I created a simple IOC using StreamDevice to communicate with it. But when I run the IOC it gives me this:*drvAsynSerialPortConfigure("SERIALPORT","/dev/ttyUSB5",0,0,0) * * **asynSetOption("SERIALPORT",-1,"baud","3062500") setOption failed Unsupported data rate (3062500 baud)*So, the question is: is it possible to make StreamDevice work with such non-standard baudrate and how? If not, is there any way around it?Thank you. Konstantin ======================================== Dr. Konstantin Kruchinin Researcher ELI-Beamlines Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Science Fyzikální ústav AV ČR, v.v.i. Za Radnicí 835 Dolní Břežany 252 41 ========================================