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SubjectRe: should RTS init in serial core be tied to CRTSCTS
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On Thu 8 Mar 2007 15:40, Russell King pondered:
> On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 03:23:39PM -0500, Robin Getz wrote:
> > Right - We both agree - And setting console=/dev/null in the bootargs
> > still does not help.
>
> Ok, good.
>
> > When the kernel initializes the UART Port, it asserts RTS - which
> > confuses the host it is attached to (in this case, the Linux system
> > is the serial peripheral).
>
> ... which occurs /after/ userspace is up and running, when sysfs is
> available. So putting it in sysfs is reasonable.

Hmm - maybe I don't understand things then.

Today - RTS gets asserted when serial_core calls uart_startup(), which is
pretty early in the boot process (unless it is loaded as a module - which I'm
not doing).

-Robin
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