On Fri, 03 Feb 2017, Greg KH wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 01, 2017 at 02:31:35PM +, Lee Jones wrote:
> > When hardware flow-control is disabled, manual toggling of the UART's
> > reset line (RTS) using userland applications (e.g. stty) is not
> > possible, since the ASC IP does not provide this
On Fri, 03 Feb 2017, Greg KH wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 01, 2017 at 02:31:35PM +, Lee Jones wrote:
> > When hardware flow-control is disabled, manual toggling of the UART's
> > reset line (RTS) using userland applications (e.g. stty) is not
> > possible, since the ASC IP does not provide this
On Thu, 02 Feb 2017, Greg KH wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 02, 2017 at 07:42:36AM +, Lee Jones wrote:
> > Hi Greg, Jiri,
> >
> > > When hardware flow-control is disabled, manual toggling of the UART's
> > > reset line (RTS) using userland applications (e.g. stty) is not
> > > possible, since the ASC
On Thu, 02 Feb 2017, Greg KH wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 02, 2017 at 07:42:36AM +, Lee Jones wrote:
> > Hi Greg, Jiri,
> >
> > > When hardware flow-control is disabled, manual toggling of the UART's
> > > reset line (RTS) using userland applications (e.g. stty) is not
> > > possible, since the ASC
On Wed, Feb 01, 2017 at 02:31:35PM +, Lee Jones wrote:
> When hardware flow-control is disabled, manual toggling of the UART's
> reset line (RTS) using userland applications (e.g. stty) is not
> possible, since the ASC IP does not provide this functionality in the
> same was as some other IPs
On Wed, Feb 01, 2017 at 02:31:35PM +, Lee Jones wrote:
> When hardware flow-control is disabled, manual toggling of the UART's
> reset line (RTS) using userland applications (e.g. stty) is not
> possible, since the ASC IP does not provide this functionality in the
> same was as some other IPs
On Thu, Feb 02, 2017 at 07:42:36AM +, Lee Jones wrote:
> Hi Greg, Jiri,
>
> > When hardware flow-control is disabled, manual toggling of the UART's
> > reset line (RTS) using userland applications (e.g. stty) is not
> > possible, since the ASC IP does not provide this functionality in the
> >
On Thu, Feb 02, 2017 at 07:42:36AM +, Lee Jones wrote:
> Hi Greg, Jiri,
>
> > When hardware flow-control is disabled, manual toggling of the UART's
> > reset line (RTS) using userland applications (e.g. stty) is not
> > possible, since the ASC IP does not provide this functionality in the
> >
Hi Greg, Jiri,
> When hardware flow-control is disabled, manual toggling of the UART's
> reset line (RTS) using userland applications (e.g. stty) is not
> possible, since the ASC IP does not provide this functionality in the
> same was as some other IPs do. Thus, we have to do this manually.
>
Hi Greg, Jiri,
> When hardware flow-control is disabled, manual toggling of the UART's
> reset line (RTS) using userland applications (e.g. stty) is not
> possible, since the ASC IP does not provide this functionality in the
> same was as some other IPs do. Thus, we have to do this manually.
>
When hardware flow-control is disabled, manual toggling of the UART's
reset line (RTS) using userland applications (e.g. stty) is not
possible, since the ASC IP does not provide this functionality in the
same was as some other IPs do. Thus, we have to do this manually.
This set ensures the
When hardware flow-control is disabled, manual toggling of the UART's
reset line (RTS) using userland applications (e.g. stty) is not
possible, since the ASC IP does not provide this functionality in the
same was as some other IPs do. Thus, we have to do this manually.
This set ensures the
When hardware flow-control is disabled, manual toggling of the UART's
reset line (RTS) using userland applications (e.g. stty) is not
possible, since the ASC IP does not provide this functionality in the
same was as some other IPs do. Thus, we have to do this manually.
This set ensures the
When hardware flow-control is disabled, manual toggling of the UART's
reset line (RTS) using userland applications (e.g. stty) is not
possible, since the ASC IP does not provide this functionality in the
same was as some other IPs do. Thus, we have to do this manually.
This set ensures the
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