On 2010-11-16, Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk> wrote:
Comtrol, Moxa, B&B, Sealevel, and others all sell PCI cards and
Ethernet attached serial ports that have selectable interfaces
(typically RS-232/422/485). Comtrol and Moxa have had drivers in the
kernel tree for ages, but they've always had to use custom ioctl calls
for things like configuring 232/485/422 mode and half/full-duplex
mode.
There are also tons of small Linux-based industrial server appliances
from Comtrol, Silex, Digi, Moxa, and others that have selectable
interface serial ports.
Having a standard API for things like interface mode, half-full
duplex, inter-character timeout, 9-bit mode, and so on would be life a
lot easier for those of us who maintain Linux serial drivers...
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