Hi,

Andy Green wrote:
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Hi,
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| Andy Green wrote:
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|> Somebody in the thread at some point said:
|> | Hi,
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|> | this is an RFC patch, I can't test it.
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|> Just a FYI Sascha on the Trac for this just posted more info and a rough
|> workaround patch that's doing a different way
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|> https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/2180#comment:11
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|> I'll go read the datasheet about your bits set.
|>
| Read the comment of Sascha but not the patch. Look at the datasheet and
| say that interrupts
| must be enable. I hope that it is the error interrupt on receive.

It's a good idea... maybe error interrupt is taken as non-existent
character RX interrupt somehow.  But it's still bogus because there is
no overrun.

- -Andy
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I have tested on incoming call and I don't have any overrun.cat ttySAC

serinfo:1.0 driver revision:
0: uart:S3C2440 mmio:0x50000000 irq:70 tx:6118 rx:17336 RTS|CTS|DTR|DSR|CD
1: uart:S3C2440 mmio:0x50004000 irq:73 tx:0 rx:0 DSR|CD
2: uart:S3C2440 mmio:0x50008000 irq:76 tx:0 rx:0 DTR|DSR|CD

I have hw control acrivated on the device

Michael


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