Hi,
I'm a bit confused. In a previous mail you said that you had to compile
the serial driver as a module in order to load the nsc-ircc module. But
now I see that you actually try to use the serial driver after all
(irattach /dev/ttyS1 ...). What I ment was, that if you want to load a FIR
module, which is uart compatible at SIR speeds, then you will have to
move away the serial module. Either by compiling it as a module and
make sure it's not loaded, or use setserial /dev/ttyS1 uart none.
If you are however using the serial driver, then it's obvious that
setserial uart none will give you a lot of trouble.
-- Dag
On Thu, 23 Nov 2000 11:15:12 -0500 (EST), you wrote:
> Dag wrote
> >
> >"On Tue, 21 Nov 2000 21:40:30 -0500 (EST), you wrote:
> >
> >> In short SERIAL MUST BE HANDLED AS A MODULE and unloaded before IRDA
> >> modules are loaded.
> >
> >No you dont! Try: "setserial /dev/ttyS1 uart none" before starting
> >irattach.
> >No need to compile the serial driver as a module."
>
> Unfortunately, Dag, my experience is that setserial does not fix it.
> As I reported earlier:
>
> Tried doing setserial /dev/ttyS1 uart none but then irattach did not
> succeed
> it terminates immediately with /var/log/messages:
> Nov 18 18:39:42 localhost irattach: device=/dev/ttyS1
> Nov 18 18:39:42 localhost irattach: SIR device
> Nov 18 18:39:42 localhost irattach: tcsetattr: Input/output error
>
>
> Ian Hutchinson, Plasma Science and Fusion Center, MIT.
> http://psfc.mit.edu/~hutch/home.html
>
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