From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: From: Russell King To: bluez-devel@lists.sf.net Message-ID: <20040828182216.A24467@flint.arm.linux.org.uk> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Subject: [Bluez-devel] UART-based bluetooth stuff Sender: bluez-devel-admin@lists.sourceforge.net Errors-To: bluez-devel-admin@lists.sourceforge.net List-Unsubscribe: , List-Id: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Archive: Date: Sat, 28 Aug 2004 18:22:16 +0100 Hi, Note: before anyone asks, I want to make it clear I do not have any Bluetooth hardware. 8) I'm digging about in the 8250 serial driver in 2.6 trying to clean up the way we handle all the different UART variants. I'm aware that BT can use UARTs for communication. I also know that some BT CF cards have OX950 UARTs in them. Currently these do not use the on-board hardware flow control capabilities, but I'd like to correct that. Since I don't have OX950 hardware to hand, it's that's difficult to check the effects of that. Does bluetooth use hardware flow control? I'm lead to believe by BT test program here that some BT serial protocols do and others don't. Can someone clarify this. Has anyone seen any other 8250-compatible UART types used for bluetooth? Lastly, would they be willing victims^wtesters for serial patches? 8) Thanks. -- Russell King Linux kernel 2.6 ARM Linux - http://www.arm.linux.org.uk/ maintainer of: 2.6 PCMCIA - http://pcmcia.arm.linux.org.uk/ 2.6 Serial core ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by BEA Weblogic Workshop FREE Java Enterprise J2EE developer tools! Get your free copy of BEA WebLogic Workshop 8.1 today. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=5047&alloc_id=10808&op=click _______________________________________________ Bluez-devel mailing list Bluez-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bluez-devel