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From: "john zhan" <johnzhan@363.net>
To: <hugh.mcdonald@nokia.com>
Cc: "linuxppc-em" <linuxppc-embedded@lists.linuxppc.org>
Subject: Re: SCC used for WAN connection
Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2000 11:24:40 +0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <00bf01bfd5b0$1700ec00$57c809c0@nt4srv87> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 4FC68B779807D31191B10008C7731C4D579921@meeis01nok


hi, Hugh McDonald

> On 30/5/00 Ruedi Hofer wrote,
> >
> >I'd like to use one of the currently unused SCC's as WAN interface.
> >My ultimate dream is to run PPP or Frame Relay at a speed of
> >2Mb/s on it.
me too.  in fact,   also, I need generic x.25 running on it.

>Hugh McDonald wrote,
> Hi Ruedi,
>     I too am hoping to one day run one SCC on an MBX860 board as a 2M WAN
> port. My general plan was to run the SCC in HDLC synchronous mode and use
> the PPP protocol on top of this.  From my quick investigation I found that
> in the LinuxPPc /kernel/drivers/char area there some files synclink.c
> (rewrite of serial.c) and n_hdlc.c (rewrite of ppp.c). Together they form a
> Linux Device Driver & line disipline for a synchrouous PPP link.
> Unfortunately the synclink.c driver is dedicated to a PCI serial card
> produced by MicroGate.

yes , we NEED a SCC HDLC mode synchronous  driver.



>    What is needed is a new version of 8xx_io/uart.c that sets up and drives
> the SCC as a synchronous serial port. This may then be useable with the sync
> PPP line disipline from the above driver.
>   I have started playing with it but only when I have some spare time....
 great!
I think it will probably  have big difference from the existing uart.c , and init routine must contain of  both uart and hdlc init code.
or ,  maybe need reconstruct the directory/file structures , add hdlc.c which supports full features of net device.



> and I dont seem to get much of that these days :-(
>    Please let me know if you get any info from other people or find out any
> other possible solutions....

I think we can  work together .
If you like,let's discuss it later , privately.

what do you say?


regards.
john zhan.
hacking time.


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  reply	other threads:[~2000-06-14  3:24 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2000-06-15 23:21 SCC used for WAN connection hugh.mcdonald
2000-06-14  3:24 ` john zhan [this message]
2000-06-17  0:16 ` john zhan
2000-06-17 17:14   ` Dan Malek
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2000-06-19  7:59 hugh.mcdonald
2000-05-29 15:51 Ruedi.Hofer

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