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#!/bin/sh # # /etc/init.d/serial # # Initializes the serial ports on your system # # Without uncommenting some of the lines in this script, you'll be unable to # use ports other than the first two, and those only if they use "standard" # IRQ values (whatever those are... :^) The rc.serial script made a couple # machines I tested this on hang at this point in the boot process, so it's # commented out by default. However, if you need to set up extended serial # ports, it's a very good starting point. It usually works great. # More info that will be useful: I did some testing and found that the lines # in /etc/rc.d/rc.serial that are most likely to make the machine hang are the # one that sets up /dev/ttyS3, and the last time, which causes a report to be # issued to the console about how the ports were configured. This tries to # report on *every* port... if you change it so it only lists the ports you're # going to use (/dev/ttyS0 /dev/cua1 /dev/cua2 for example) that it probably # won't cause a hang. Also, the "wild" interrupt detection used for auto- # configuration can cause problems as well. I highly recommend using the # manual configuration lines to avoid trouble. # ### BEGIN INIT INFO # Provides: setserial # Should-Start: $local_fs boot.loadmodules # Should-Stop: $null # Required-Start: # Required-Stop: # Default-Start: B # Default-Stop: # Description: Initializes the serial ports ### END INIT INFO . /etc/rc.status SETSERIAL="/bin/setserial -b" rc_reset case $1 in start|b) PORTS=`(for p in /dev/ttyS*; do isserial <$p && echo $p; done) 2>/dev/null` run_setserial () { $SETSERIAL $@ rc_status } echo "Configuring serial ports..." # Do wild interrupt detection (uncomment if you're brave enough to # attempt auto-configuration... ) # # run_setserial -W ${PORTS} ############################################################### # # AUTOMATIC CONFIGURATION # # Uncomment the appropriate lines below to enable auto-configuration # of a particular board. Or comment them out to disable them.... # ############################################################### # Do AUTOMATIC_IRQ probing # AUTO_IRQ=auto_irq # These are the standard COM1 through COM4 devices # # If you have an internal modeme with a Rockwell Chipset, add a "skip_test" # to the /dev/ttyS3 line below. (It's not added by default because it will # screw up people with 8514 displays). # # run_setserial /dev/ttyS0 ${AUTO_IRQ} skip_test autoconfig # run_setserial /dev/ttyS1 ${AUTO_IRQ} skip_test autoconfig # run_setserial /dev/ttyS2 ${AUTO_IRQ} skip_test autoconfig # run_setserial /dev/ttyS3 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig # These are for the first AST Fourport board (base address 0x1A0) # # run_setserial /dev/ttyS4 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig # run_setserial /dev/ttyS5 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig # run_setserial /dev/ttyS6 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig # run_setserial /dev/ttyS7 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig # These are for the second AST Fourport board (base address 0x2A0) # # run_setserial /dev/ttyS8 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig # run_setserial /dev/ttyS9 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig # run_setserial /dev/ttyS10 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig # run_setserial /dev/ttyS11 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig # These are the 3rd and 4th ports on the Accent Async board. # # run_setserial /dev/ttyS12 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig # run_setserial /dev/ttyS13 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig # Usenet Serial Board II (base address 0x100) # # run_setserial /dev/ttyS16 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig # run_setserial /dev/ttyS17 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig # run_setserial /dev/ttyS18 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig # run_setserial /dev/ttyS19 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig # BocaBoard 4 port (BB-1004) (base address 0x100) # # run_setserial /dev/ttyS16 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig # run_setserial /dev/ttyS17 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig # run_setserial /dev/ttyS18 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig # run_setserial /dev/ttyS19 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig # BocaBoard 8 port (BB-1008) (base address 0x100), # or two BB-1004's (base addresses 0x100 and 0x120) # # run_setserial /dev/ttyS16 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig # run_setserial /dev/ttyS17 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig # run_setserial /dev/ttyS18 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig # run_setserial /dev/ttyS19 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig # run_setserial /dev/ttyS20 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig # run_setserial /dev/ttyS21 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig # run_setserial /dev/ttyS22 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig # run_setserial /dev/ttyS23 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig # BocaBoard 16 port (BB-1008), (base address 0x100), # or two BB-1008's (base addresses 0x100 and 0x140), # or four BB-1004's (base address 0x100, 0x120, 0x140, and 0x160) # # Warning --- some of these ports may conflict with the Future Domain # SCSI controller. If you want to run both the BocaBoards and the # Future Domain controller, you may need to change the port assignment # of the Bocaboards -- see below in the section on manual configuration. # # run_setserial /dev/ttyS16 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig # run_setserial /dev/ttyS17 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig # run_setserial /dev/ttyS18 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig # run_setserial /dev/ttyS19 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig # run_setserial /dev/ttyS20 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig # run_setserial /dev/ttyS21 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig # run_setserial /dev/ttyS22 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig # run_setserial /dev/ttyS23 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig # run_setserial /dev/ttyS24 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig # run_setserial /dev/ttyS25 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig # run_setserial /dev/ttyS26 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig # run_setserial /dev/ttyS27 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig # run_setserial /dev/ttyS28 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig # run_setserial /dev/ttyS29 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig # run_setserial /dev/ttyS30 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig # run_setserial /dev/ttyS31 ${AUTO_IRQ} autoconfig ############################################################### # # MANUAL CONFIGURATION # # If you want to do manual configuration of one or more of your # serial ports, uncomment and modify the relevant lines. # ############################################################### # These are the standard COM1 through COM4 devices # # run_setserial /dev/ttyS0 uart 16550A port 0x3F8 irq 4 # run_setserial /dev/ttyS1 uart 16550A port 0x2F8 irq 3 # run_setserial /dev/ttyS2 uart 16450 port 0x3E8 irq 4 # run_setserial /dev/ttyS3 uart 16450 port 0x2E8 irq 3 # These are the first set of AST Fourport ports # # run_setserial /dev/ttyS4 uart 16450 port 0x2A0 irq 7 fourport # run_setserial /dev/ttyS5 uart 16450 port 0x2A8 irq 7 fourport # run_setserial /dev/ttyS6 uart 16450 port 0x2B0 irq 7 fourport # run_setserial /dev/ttyS7 uart 16450 port 0x2B8 irq 7 fourport # These are the second set of AST Fourport ports # # run_setserial /dev/ttyS8 uart 16450 port 0x2A0 irq 5 fourport # run_setserial /dev/ttyS9 uart 16450 port 0x2A8 irq 5 fourport # run_setserial /dev/ttyS10 uart 16450 port 0x2B0 irq 5 fourport # run_setserial /dev/ttyS11 uart 16450 port 0x2B8 irq 5 fourport # These are the 3rd and 4th ports on the Accent Async board. # # run_setserial /dev/ttyS12 uart 16450 port 0x330 irq 4 # run_setserial /dev/ttyS13 uart 16450 port 0x338 irq 4 # These are two spare devices you can use to customize for # some board which is not supported above.... # run_setserial /dev/ttyS14 uart XXXXX port XXXX irq X # run_setserial /dev/ttyS15 uart XXXXX port XXXX irq X # These are the ports used for either the Usenet Serial II # board, or the Boca Board 4, 8, or 16 port boards. # # Uncomment only the first 4 lines for the Usenet Serial II board, # and uncomment the first 4, 8, or all 16 lines for the # Boca Board BB-1004, BB-1008, and BB-2016 respectively. # # run_setserial /dev/ttyS16 uart 16550A port 0x100 irq 12 # run_setserial /dev/ttyS17 uart 16550A port 0x108 irq 12 # run_setserial /dev/ttyS18 uart 16550A port 0x110 irq 12 # run_setserial /dev/ttyS19 uart 16550A port 0x118 irq 12 # run_setserial /dev/ttyS20 uart 16550A port 0x120 irq 12 # run_setserial /dev/ttyS21 uart 16550A port 0x128 irq 12 # run_setserial /dev/ttyS22 uart 16550A port 0x130 irq 12 # run_setserial /dev/ttyS23 uart 16550A port 0x138 irq 12 # run_setserial /dev/ttyS24 uart 16550A port 0x140 irq 12 # run_setserial /dev/ttyS25 uart 16550A port 0x148 irq 12 # run_setserial /dev/ttyS26 uart 16550A port 0x150 irq 12 # run_setserial /dev/ttyS27 uart 16550A port 0x158 irq 12 # run_setserial /dev/ttyS28 uart 16550A port 0x160 irq 12 # run_setserial /dev/ttyS29 uart 16550A port 0x168 irq 12 # run_setserial /dev/ttyS30 uart 16550A port 0x170 irq 12 # run_setserial /dev/ttyS31 uart 16550A port 0x178 irq 12 ########################################################### # # Print the results of the serial configuration process # ########################################################### ${SETSERIAL} -bg ${PORTS} rc_status echo "Configured serial ports" rc_status -v1 ;; stop) # skip / do nothing ;; status) PORTS=`(for p in /dev/ttyS*; do isserial <$p && echo $p; done) 2>/dev/null` ${SETSERIAL} -bg ${PORTS} rc_status -v1 ;; *) echo "usage: setserial {start|stop|status}" ;; esac rc_exit
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