On Mittwoch, 28. Juni 2023 15:38:32 CEST Corentin Labbe wrote: > Hello > > The CH348 is an octo serial to USB adapter. > The following patch adds a driver for supporting it. > Since there is no public datasheet, unfortunatly it remains some magic values. > > It was tested with a large range of baud from 1200 to 1500000 and used with > success in one of our kernel CI testlab. > > Regards > > [...] Hello, thank you for your work on this. I recently made myself a CH348 board and used this patchset with a small test application[1] to see how it performs. Specifically, I ran this on an RK3566 single board computer, connecting one serial adapter to the other, with the test as follows: ./serialtest /dev/ttyUSB0 9600 # UART0 of 1st CH348 board ./serialtest /dev/ttyUSB8 9600 # UART0 of 2nd CH348 board One problem I've noticed is that writes to the tty fd never seem to block. On two CH340 adapters I have, they do seem to block, whereas here, you can see from the statistics at the end that magnitudes more bytes were written than read, with seemingly most of them being discarded. From my reading of the termios parameters I set, this shouldn't be the case, right? You can see from the error percentage that it gets less bad as you increase the serial baudrate; I've tested up to 6 mbaud like this. I assume that's because less written bytes get discarded. Any ideas on whether I'm relying on weird driver behaviour with the blocking here or if this driver actually has a defect whereby it never signals to userspace that less bytes were written than have been submitted? Kind regards, Nicolas Frattaroli [1]: https://github.com/CounterPillow/serialtest