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Re: irda package



Chris Halls wrote:

On Tue, Oct 23, 2001 at 05:48:55AM -0400, Tom Allison wrote:

I have attached a dump of the syslog from 'irda start' and it's working!
I'm so happy!

Well done!

I have one question though -- my baud rate is reported at 9600.
For a palm pilot Vx, can I turn this up?  How High?

Are you sure its 9600?  I'm no expert on this, but looking at your syslog
output...


Oct 23 05:42:13 thorin kernel: irlmp_register_client_R17f18bfb()
Oct 23 05:42:13 thorin kernel: irlap_change_speed(), setting speed to 9600

Isn't that the default speed?

Oct 23 05:44:18 thorin kernel: ircomm_tty_attach_cable()
Oct 23 05:44:18 thorin kernel: ircomm_tty_ias_register()
Oct 23 05:44:18 thorin kernel: irlmp_register_client_R17f18bfb()
Oct 23 05:44:26 thorin kernel: irlap_change_speed(), setting speed to 115200

Here the speed is increased, and ircomm (the serial protocol) does its stuff

Oct 23 05:44:26 thorin kernel: ircomm_param_service_type(), services in common=06
Oct 23 05:44:26 thorin kernel: ircomm_param_service_type(), resulting service type=0x04
Oct 23 05:44:27 thorin kernel: ircomm_param_xon_xoff(), XON/XOFF = 0x11,0x13
Oct 23 05:44:27 thorin kernel: ircomm_param_enq_ack(), ENQ/ACK = 0x13,0x11
Oct 23 05:44:27 thorin kernel: ircomm_tty_check_modem_status()
Oct 23 05:44:37 thorin kernel: ircomm_param_xon_xoff(), XON/XOFF = 0x11,0x13
Oct 23 05:44:37 thorin kernel: ircomm_param_enq_ack(), ENQ/ACK = 0x13,0x11
Oct 23 05:44:37 thorin kernel: ircomm_tty_check_modem_status()
Oct 23 05:45:14 thorin kernel: ircomm_tty_close()
Oct 23 05:45:14 thorin kernel: ircomm_tty_shutdown()
Oct 23 05:45:14 thorin kernel: ircomm_tty_detach_cable()
Oct 23 05:45:14 thorin kernel: ircomm_close()

Now the connection is closed

Oct 23 05:45:18 thorin kernel: IrLAP, no activity on link!
Oct 23 05:45:27 thorin kernel: irlap_change_speed(), setting speed to 9600

and the speed is set back to the default

It looks to me as if the speed is 9600 while nothing is connected, then
jumps to 115200 as you do something, then goes back to 9600 afterwards.

Or am I missing something?
Chris



jpilot is configured to run at 115200.
What you see here is a "fight" between the software and the hardware drivers. I wasn't doing anything at this point with the software.






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