Hi, On Mon, Aug 22, 2016 at 11:52:56PM +0100, One Thousand Gnomes wrote: > > There are usb-serial devices, which could benefit from support > > btw. I would find it really useful, if the Dangerous Prototype's > > Bus Pirate would expose native /dev/i2c and /dev/spi and it's > > based on FT232. > > That should just need an ldisc. Right, since it does not need any extra resources. Probably not the best example. > I2C and SPI should at this point be sane for hotplugging as needed > for an ldisc. I guess hotplugging support in the downstream kernel frameworks would be needed anyway with usb-serial being USB based. > And having an ldisc also has another nice effect. You can plug the bus > pirate into a remote machine, run an 8bit clean link over a pty/tty pair > half way around the world and get a local i2c/spi to the remote machine's > i2c/spi bus pirate ports and devices. Right. > It also means that if Bus Pirate 5 changes USB uart nothing breaks. And it means no auto-support. Which would be fine in case of Bus Pirate, since its mainly a developer device and some people may actually prefer the IMHO anoying serial interface. Let's forget that example. -- Sebastian
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