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>The description of the command syntax for setting the serial
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>The speed of the serial link in bits per second.</P
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on a modern <SPAN
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speeds of 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 and 115200
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bits per second.</P
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>The kernel supports a much wider range of serial bit rates
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when the serial interface is not being used as a serial
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kernels can also offer a serial console using a
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> serial dongle at speeds of 1200, 2400,
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>Most boot loaders only support a different range of speeds
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>21.7.5</SPAN
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600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 56000, 57600 and
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115200 bits per second. <SPAN
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>SYSLINUX</SPAN
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>1.67</SPAN
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>0.90</SPAN
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>You must chose the same speed for both the boot loader and
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>7.1</SPAN
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>7.2</SPAN
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>If you are using a serial terminal or if you are using a
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dumb modem then the bit rate of the terminal or dumb modem must
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>The selected bit rate must also be supported by the serial
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>Unless you have good reason, use the popular bit rate of
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> are: 2400, 4800,
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international phone circuit and not fast enough to upload large
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>Figure 2-2. Syntax for serial bits per second rate, in extended
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|
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|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
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||
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|
||
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> flow control
|
||
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regulates the flow of chatacters. The computer does not send
|
||
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characters until Clear To Send is asserted by the modem. If the
|
||
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computer is has enough buffering to recieve characters from the
|
||
|
modem the computer asserts Ready to Send. Thus neither the
|
||
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computer nor the modem's buffers are filled to
|
||
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overflowing.</P
|
||
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|
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|
||
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|
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|
||
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|
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|
||
|
>The kernel's
|
||
|
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|
||
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|
||
|
>CTS</SPAN
|
||
|
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|
||
|
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|
||
|
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|
||
|
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|
||
|
currently buggy. Machines can take a significant time to write
|
||
|
console messages if flow control is enabled but
|
||
|
<SPAN
|
||
|
CLASS="ACRONYM"
|
||
|
>CTS</SPAN
|
||
|
> will never be asserted (as occurs when
|
||
|
there is no call present on a modem or no session on a null
|
||
|
modem cable or cable to a terminal server). As a result of the
|
||
|
large number of kernel messages when the kernel is started a
|
||
|
machine configured with the kernel's
|
||
|
<SPAN
|
||
|
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|
||
|
>CTS</SPAN
|
||
|
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|
||
|
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|
||
|
>RTS</SPAN
|
||
|
> flow control can
|
||
|
take many minutes to reboot.</P
|
||
|
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|
||
|
>The kernel's
|
||
|
<SPAN
|
||
|
CLASS="ACRONYM"
|
||
|
>CTS</SPAN
|
||
|
>/<SPAN
|
||
|
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|
||
|
>RTS</SPAN
|
||
|
> flow control
|
||
|
cannot be recommended at this time. The
|
||
|
<I
|
||
|
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|
||
|
>HOWTO</I
|
||
|
>'s author has a kernel patch
|
||
|
available which he is seeking to have included in the
|
||
|
mainstream kernel source code.</P
|
||
|
><P
|
||
|
>The <SPAN
|
||
|
CLASS="ACRONYM"
|
||
|
>CTS</SPAN
|
||
|
>/<SPAN
|
||
|
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|
||
|
>RTS</SPAN
|
||
|
> flow
|
||
|
control in user-space applications does not share the kernel's
|
||
|
bugs and <SPAN
|
||
|
CLASS="ACRONYM"
|
||
|
>CTS</SPAN
|
||
|
>/<SPAN
|
||
|
CLASS="ACRONYM"
|
||
|
>RTS</SPAN
|
||
|
> flow
|
||
|
control is still recommended for
|
||
|
<SPAN
|
||
|
CLASS="APPLICATION"
|
||
|
>getty</SPAN
|
||
|
>.</P
|
||
|
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|
||
|
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|
||
|
></TABLE
|
||
|
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|
||
|
><DIV
|
||
|
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|
||
|
><A
|
||
|
NAME="PREPARATION-SETSPEED-FLOW"
|
||
|
></A
|
||
|
><P
|
||
|
><B
|
||
|
>Figure 2-6. Syntax for serial flow control, in extended Backus-Naur
|
||
|
form</B
|
||
|
></P
|
||
|
><P
|
||
|
CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT"
|
||
|
><TT
|
||
|
CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
|
||
|
><I
|
||
|
><flow_control></I
|
||
|
></TT
|
||
|
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|
||
|
CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
|
||
|
><I
|
||
|
><nil></I
|
||
|
></TT
|
||
|
> | <TT
|
||
|
CLASS="LITERAL"
|
||
|
>r</TT
|
||
|
></P
|
||
|
></DIV
|
||
|
></DD
|
||
|
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|
||
|
></DIV
|
||
|
><P
|
||
|
>At present the <SPAN
|
||
|
CLASS="ACRONYM"
|
||
|
>RS-232</SPAN
|
||
|
> status lines are
|
||
|
ignored by the kernel. A kernel message will be printed even if
|
||
|
Data Carrier Detect and Data Set Ready are not asserted. This
|
||
|
leads to the kernel messages being sent to a modem which is idle
|
||
|
and in command mode.</P
|
||
|
><P
|
||
|
>The console's slack interpretation of <SPAN
|
||
|
CLASS="ACRONYM"
|
||
|
>CTS</SPAN
|
||
|
>,
|
||
|
<SPAN
|
||
|
CLASS="ACRONYM"
|
||
|
>DSR</SPAN
|
||
|
> and <SPAN
|
||
|
CLASS="ACRONYM"
|
||
|
>DCD</SPAN
|
||
|
> makes it
|
||
|
impossible to connect a serial console to an
|
||
|
<SPAN
|
||
|
CLASS="ACRONYM"
|
||
|
>RS-232</SPAN
|
||
|
> multi-drop circuit. Multi-drop circuits
|
||
|
have more than two computers on the circuit; they are traditionally
|
||
|
four-wire, satelite or wireless services.</P
|
||
|
><P
|
||
|
>The Linux kernel uses the syntax in <A
|
||
|
HREF="preparation-setspeed.html#PREPARATION-SETSPEED-MODESYNTAX"
|
||
|
>Figure 2-7</A
|
||
|
> to describe the serial
|
||
|
parameters. Many boot loaders use a variation of the syntax used
|
||
|
by the Linux kernel.</P
|
||
|
><DIV
|
||
|
CLASS="FIGURE"
|
||
|
><A
|
||
|
NAME="PREPARATION-SETSPEED-MODESYNTAX"
|
||
|
></A
|
||
|
><P
|
||
|
><B
|
||
|
>Figure 2-7. Syntax for kernel serial parameters, in extended
|
||
|
Backus-Naur form</B
|
||
|
></P
|
||
|
><P
|
||
|
CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT"
|
||
|
><TT
|
||
|
CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
|
||
|
><I
|
||
|
><mode></I
|
||
|
></TT
|
||
|
> ::= <TT
|
||
|
CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
|
||
|
><I
|
||
|
><speed></I
|
||
|
></TT
|
||
|
><TT
|
||
|
CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
|
||
|
><I
|
||
|
><parity></I
|
||
|
></TT
|
||
|
><TT
|
||
|
CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
|
||
|
><I
|
||
|
><data></I
|
||
|
></TT
|
||
|
><TT
|
||
|
CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
|
||
|
><I
|
||
|
><flow_control></I
|
||
|
></TT
|
||
|
></P
|
||
|
></DIV
|
||
|
><P
|
||
|
>Note that <TT
|
||
|
CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
|
||
|
><I
|
||
|
><mode></I
|
||
|
></TT
|
||
|
> does not
|
||
|
include <TT
|
||
|
CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
|
||
|
><I
|
||
|
><stop></I
|
||
|
></TT
|
||
|
>. The kernel
|
||
|
assumes the number of stop bits to be one. This shortcoming needs
|
||
|
to be considered when deploying long <SPAN
|
||
|
CLASS="ACRONYM"
|
||
|
>RS-232</SPAN
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
cables.</P
|
||
|
><P
|
||
|
>Most boot loaders default to <TT
|
||
|
CLASS="LITERAL"
|
||
|
>9600n8</TT
|
||
|
>. A
|
||
|
common default found on older terminals is
|
||
|
<TT
|
||
|
CLASS="LITERAL"
|
||
|
>9600e7</TT
|
||
|
>.</P
|
||
|
><P
|
||
|
>Use <TT
|
||
|
CLASS="LITERAL"
|
||
|
>9600n8</TT
|
||
|
> if possible, as this is the
|
||
|
default for most Linux software and modern devices.</P
|
||
|
><P
|
||
|
>This <I
|
||
|
CLASS="CITETITLE"
|
||
|
>HOWTO</I
|
||
|
> always configures the
|
||
|
serial speed and parameters, even where not strictly necessary.
|
||
|
This is so that people configuring parameters other than the
|
||
|
recommended and common default value <TT
|
||
|
CLASS="LITERAL"
|
||
|
>9600n8</TT
|
||
|
>
|
||
|
will know what to alter.</P
|
||
|
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|
||
|
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|
||
|
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|
||
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
||
|
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|
||
|
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|
||
|
><A
|
||
|
NAME="FTN.AEN472"
|
||
|
HREF="preparation-setspeed.html#AEN472"
|
||
|
><SPAN
|
||
|
CLASS="footnote"
|
||
|
>[1]</SPAN
|
||
|
></A
|
||
|
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|
||
|
><TD
|
||
|
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|
||
|
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|
||
|
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|
||
|
><P
|
||
|
>There is no good reason for this
|
||
|
difference. Feel free to submit a patch to the linux-kernel
|
||
|
mailing list to correct this oddity.</P
|
||
|
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|
||
|
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|
||
|
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|
||
|
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|
||
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|
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|
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|
||
|
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|
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|
><A
|
||
|
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|
||
|
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|
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|
><SPAN
|
||
|
CLASS="footnote"
|
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|
>[2]</SPAN
|
||
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
><P
|
||
|
>A <I
|
||
|
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|
||
|
>bit-time</I
|
||
|
> is the time taken to
|
||
|
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|
||
|
<I
|
||
|
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|
||
|
>bit-times</I
|
||
|
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|
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|
||
|
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|
||
|
>bits</I
|
||
|
> of data is apparent when you
|
||
|
consider that 1.5 bit-times of signal is possible but that 1.5
|
||
|
bits of data is impossible.</P
|
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|
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|
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|
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