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===Usage Example. Test asynchronous IO using the '''FASYNC''' mode=== | ===Usage Example. Test asynchronous IO using the '''FASYNC''' mode=== | ||
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Revision as of 14:51, 31 December 2013
This is a guide to the serial
C example project included in the EMAC OE SDK.
This application sets up and tests asynchronous IO on a serial port using poll() and fasync().
The serial
project builds one executable: serial_test
.
Contents
Opening, Building and Uploading the Project Files
1. Open the C/C++ editing perspective.
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2. Open the project files.
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3. Build the project.
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4. Upload the executables to the target system.
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Usage and Behavior
serial_test
performs an asynchronous IO test on the specified serial device using either poll or FASYNC mode. It performs the test, reports, test, report, etc. It will keep running until it is stopped manually via CTRL-C.
Hardware Requirements
It should run just fine on any device with a serial port.
Using serial_test
./serial_test DEVICE -p|-a
- DEVICE
- The serial device to use
- -p
- Use poll mode for asynchronous IO
- -f
- Use FASYNC mode for asynchronous IO
Usage Example. Test asynchronous IO using the poll mode
Perform the test on device /dev/ttyS1
root@som9g20:/tmp# ./serial_test /dev/ttyS1 -p
Testing on /dev/ttyS1 using poll()
Received: : 21
Received: : 11
Received: : 6
Received: : 2
Received: : 1
Received: : 1
.
.
.
Received: : 1
Received: : 1
Received: : 1
^C
...we hit CTRL-C to stop testing. No errors were reported.