Matthew Wilcox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Connect two machines with a serial cable. On the victim: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat </dev/ttyS1 > > Now, let's find out which ttyS on the other machine is connected ... > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ echo foo >/dev/ttyS1 > -bash: echo: write error: Input/output error > > Oops, that's not a serial port. No output on rowlf, as expected. > OK, carrying on ... > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ echo bar >/dev/ttyS0 > > And yet on rowlf, we now see: > > foo > bar > > Looks like there's an error path that doesn't throw away data on -EIO.
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