Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2005 14:49:32 -0800 From: Jerry Toung <jtoung@arc.nasa.gov> To: Stephan Uphoff <ups@tree.com> Cc: hackers <freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: send data to serial port from kernel code Message-ID: <200503081449.32741.jtoung@arc.nasa.gov> In-Reply-To: <1110320765.29804.7607.camel@palm> References: <200503081404.39320.jtoung@arc.nasa.gov> <1110320765.29804.7607.camel@palm>
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Because all my IP traffic is directed to kernel module I wrote. It appends some headers after the IP header and when it's done with the specific processing, the packet can now be sent. At that point I used to make a call to the ethernet output routine (*ifp->if_start)() and all is well. Today I have a new requirement. I need to send those packets to the first serial port from the kernel module. Still looking for inputs. Thank you On Tuesday 08 March 2005 02:26 pm, Stephan Uphoff wrote: > On Tue, 2005-03-08 at 17:04, Jerry Toung wrote: > > Good afternoon list, > > I am looking for a way to write data to the serial interface (/dev/cuaa0) > > from a kernel module and also read /dev/ttyd0 still from that same kernel > > module. Any pointers to doing that will be great. > > > > I want on exchange IP traffic from FreeBSD to another host with different > > OS via serial cable (null modem). So instead of making a call the NIC > > driver, I want to use the serial port as may physical layer. > > Any other ideas for doing this is welcome as well. > > > > I know the basics of serial programming from a regular C application: > > > > #include <termios.h> > > > > fd = open("/dev/cuaa0", O_RDWR|O_NDELAY) > > tcsetattr and tcgetattr > > etc etc. > > > > > > but that's not what I am looking for. > > > > Thank you. > > Jerry > > What is wrong with just using PPP ? > > Stephan -- --------------------------------------------------- Jerry Toung Network Software Engineer, AMTI NASA Ames Research Center mail stop: 258-6 Moffett Field, CA 94035 tel: 650-604-1310 ---------------------------------------------------
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