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Operating Systems Linux Debian Reading data from a serial port Post 302919723 by Meow613 on Friday 3rd of October 2014 11:28:14 AM
Old 10-03-2014
Reading data from a serial port

Dear List -

I am trying to capture data from a serial port and write it to a file.
Code:
/var/www$ cat /dev/ttyS0 > scale_value.html 
cat: /dev/ttyS0: Device or resource busy 

/var/www#  cat /proc/tty/driver/serial 
serinfo:1.0 driver revision: 

0: uart:16550A port:000003F8 irq:4 tx:90 rx:270 brk:2 RTS|CTS|DTR|DSR|CD 
1: uart:16550A port:00001C90 irq:17 tx:19 rx:0 CTS|DSR|CD 
2: uart:unknown port:000003E8 irq:4 
3: uart:unknown port:000002E8 irq:3 

/var/www# cat /proc/interrupts 
           CPU0       CPU1 
  0:         42          0   IO-APIC-edge      timer 
  1:          3          0   IO-APIC-edge      i8042 
  4:         74         89   IO-APIC-edge      serial 
  6:          2          1   IO-APIC-edge      floppy 
  8:          0          1   IO-APIC-edge      rtc0 
  9:          1          2   IO-APIC-fasteoi   acpi 
 12:          5          0   IO-APIC-edge      i8042 
 16:     148679     155632   IO-APIC-fasteoi   uhci_hcd:usb1, uhci_hcd:usb4, ehci_hcd:usb7 
 17:          9          8   IO-APIC-fasteoi   uhci_hcd:usb2, uhci_hcd:usb5, i801_smbus 
 18:        131        143   IO-APIC-fasteoi   uhci_hcd:usb3, ehci_hcd:usb6, uhci_hcd:usb8 
 40:   54993721          0  HPET_MSI-edge      hpet2 
 41:          0   53507648  HPET_MSI-edge      hpet3 
 42:    1041026     920449   PCI-MSI-edge      eth0 
 43:     524549     476624   PCI-MSI-edge      ahci 
 44:         11          9   PCI-MSI-edge      mei_me 
 45:      46800      46570   PCI-MSI-edge      i915 
 46:       1488       1583   PCI-MSI-edge      snd_hda_intel 
NMI:      37245      37177   Non-maskable interrupts 
LOC:         16         12   Local timer interrupts 
SPU:          0          0   Spurious interrupts 
PMI:      37245      37177   Performance monitoring interrupts 
IWI:     258822     264271   IRQ work interrupts 
RTR:          0          0   APIC ICR read retries 
RES:    5271209    5278411   Rescheduling interrupts 
CAL:        433        693   Function call interrupts 
TLB:    2917013    2903216   TLB shootdowns 
TRM:          0          0   Thermal event interrupts 
THR:          0          0   Threshold APIC interrupts 
MCE:          0          0   Machine check exceptions 
MCP:       1061       1061   Machine check polls 
ERR:          0 
MIS:          0 

/dev/ttyS1, Line 1, UART: 16550A, Port: 0x1c90, IRQ: 17 
    Baud_base: 115200, close_delay: 50, divisor: 0 
    closing_wait: none 
    Flags: spd_normal skip_test 

/var/www#  setserial /dev/ttyS0 -a 
/dev/ttyS0, Line 0, UART: 16550A, Port: 0x03f8, IRQ: 4 
    Baud_base: 115200, close_delay: 50, divisor: 0 
    closing_wait: 3000 
    Flags: spd_normal skip_test

How do I get rid of the busy message?

TIA

Ethan

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HPET(4) 						   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 						   HPET(4)

NAME
hpet -- High Precision Event Timer driver SYNOPSIS
To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following lines in your kernel configuration file: device acpi The following tunables are settable from the loader(8): hint.hpet.X.allowed_irqs is a 32bit mask. Each set bit allows driver to use respective IRQ, if BIOS also set respective capability bit in comparator's configuration register. Default value is 0xffff0000, except some known broken hardware. hint.hpet.X.clock controls event timers functionality support. Setting to 0, disables it. Default value is 1. hint.hpet.X.legacy_route controls "LegacyReplacement Route" mode. If enabled, HPET will steal IRQ0 of i8254 timer and IRQ8 of RTC. Before using it, make sure that respective drivers are not using interrupts, by setting also: hint.attimer.0.clock=0 hint.atrtc.0.clock=0 Default value is 0. hint.hpet.X.per_cpu controls how much per-CPU event timers should driver attempt to register. This functionality requires every comparator in a group to have own unshared IRQ, so it depends on hardware capabilities and interrupts configuration. Default value is 1. DESCRIPTION
This driver uses High Precision Event Timer hardware (part of the chipset, usually enumerated via ACPI) to supply kernel with one time counter and several (usually from 3 to 8) event timers. This hardware includes single main counter with known increment frequency (10MHz or more), and several programmable comparators (optionally with automatic reload feature). When value of the main counter matches current value of any comparator, interrupt can be generated. Depending on hardware capabilities and configuration, interrupt can be delivered as regular I/O APIC interrupt (ISA or PCI) in range from 0 to 31, or as Front Side Bus interrupt, alike to PCI MSI interrupts, or in so called "Lega- cyReplacement Route" HPET can steal IRQ0 of i8254 and IRQ8 of the RTC. Interrupt can be either edge- or level-triggered. In last case they could be safely shared with PCI IRQs. Driver prefers to use FSB interrupts, if supported, to avoid sharing. If it is not possible, it uses single sharable IRQ from PCI range. Other modes (LegacyReplacement and ISA IRQs) require special care to setup, but could be configured man- ually via device hints. Event timers provided by the driver support both one-shot an periodic modes and irrelevant to CPU power states. Depending on hardware capabilities and configuration, driver can expose each comparator as separate event timer or group them into one or several per-CPU event timers. In last case interrupt of every of those comparators within group is bound to specific CPU core. This is possi- ble only when each of these comparators has own unsharable IRQ. SEE ALSO
acpi(4), apic(4), atrtc(4), attimer(4), eventtimers(4), timecounters(4) HISTORY
The hpet driver first appeared in FreeBSD 6.3. Support for event timers was added in FreeBSD 9.0. BSD
September 14, 2010 BSD
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