Hi Jon, On Thu, Apr 20, 2006 at 03:11:34PM +0200, Jon Anders Haugum wrote: > On Fri, 14 Apr 2006, Domen Puncer wrote: > > On 13/04/06 15:11 +0200, Freddy Spierenburg wrote: > > > All the received bytes stay in the input buffer of the UART > > > only to be send up to userland as soon as the UART is asked > > > to send a byte on the line itself. > > > > I may be way off, but maybe it's just flow control that needs > > to be turned off. > > If this is uart 0, it's probably a problem with that uart having irq > number 0. Which in the 8250 driver is interpreted as no interrupt. No, it was actually all caused by the incorrect usage of the non standard Au1x00 divisor latch. When I applied your patch all worked and I was once again a happy man. Thanks for the work! -- $ cat ~/.signature Freddy Spierenburg <freddy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> http://freddy.snarl.nl/ GnuPG: 0x7941D1E1=C948 5851 26D2 FA5C 39F1 E588 6F17 FD5D 7941 D1E1 $ # Please read http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2015.txt before complain!
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