Re: [patch 0/8] staging: speakup: introduce tty-based comms

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The one thing that will not work under these patches is indexing,
which I use all the time, so I hope you can integrate that soon.  I
use the speakout synth.

On Sun, 12 Mar 2017 08:16:44 -0400,
okash.khawaja@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> Hi,                                                                                                                                                                                                                 
> 
> This patchset introduces a TTY-based way for the synths to communicate
> with devices as an alternate for direct serial comms used by the synths
> at the moment. It then migrates some of the synths to the TTY-based
> comms. Synths migrated in this patchset are dummy, acntsa, bns and
> txprt.
> 
> The last patch also migrates ltlk with some temporary modification which
> means that initial info from synth won't be retried. This shouldn't affect
> normal functionality of the synth. We won't be sending lkml migration
> to LKML, however it will be good to test it here.
> 
> I have also added the "TODO: support more than ttyS*" next to MKDEV line in
> spk_ttyio.c, which was discussed last time but I hadn't put in.
> 
> Finally, please note that these apply cleanly on top of the latest staging
> tree, which includes unicode changes recently merged.
> 
> Thanks,
> Okash
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