Date: Fri, 27 May 2011 12:00:11 -0400 From: John Baldwin <jhb@freebsd.org> To: Mike Tancsa <mike@sentex.net> Cc: Willy@offermans.rompen.nl, Marcel Moolenaar <marcel@freebsd.org>, freebsd-stable@freebsd.org, freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org Subject: Re: modem support MT9234ZPX-PCIE-NV Message-ID: <201105271200.12062.jhb@freebsd.org> In-Reply-To: <4DDFB88B.2090408@sentex.net> References: <20110521092037.GB3271@vpn.offrom.nl> <201105270805.56457.jhb@freebsd.org> <4DDFB88B.2090408@sentex.net>
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On Friday, May 27, 2011 10:43:23 am Mike Tancsa wrote: > On 5/27/2011 8:05 AM, John Baldwin wrote: > > > > > Oh, hmm, looks like the clock has an unusual multiplier. Does it work if you > > use 'cu -l -s 1200' to talk at 9600 for example? (In general use speed / 8 > > as the speed to '-s'.) > > > > Also, is your card a modem or a dual-port card? > > If I add in the device IDs, I am not able to talk to it at any speed. > However, the port that is exposed, might just not be echoing back chars > and the second port which is not showing up, might be the "control port" ? > > uart2@pci0:5:0:0: class=0x070002 card=0x20282205 chip=0x015213a8 > rev=0x02 hdr=0x00 > vendor = 'Exar Corp.' > device = 'XR17C/D152 Dual PCI UART' > class = simple comms > subclass = UART Possibly. Did you try adding it via puc instead? -- John Baldwin
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