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Beaglebone Essentials

You're reading from   Beaglebone Essentials Harness the power of the BeagleBone Black to manage external environments using C, Bash, and Python/PHP programming

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2015
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ISBN-13 9781784393526
Length 240 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Installing the Developing System 2. Managing the System Console FREE CHAPTER 3. Compiling versus Cross-compiling 4. Quick Programming with Scripts 5. Device Drivers 6. Serial Ports and TTY Devices 7. Universal Serial Bus – USB 8. Inter-integrated Circuit – I2C 9. Serial Peripheral Interface – SPI 10. 1-Wire Bus – W1 11. Useful System Daemons Index

The serial ports in Linux


Despite all the preceding serial ports names, in GNU/Linux /dev/ttyXXX, where the XXX string may vary according to the specific serial port implementations. For instance, the historical (and standard) names of the PC's UART serial ports are /dev/ttyS0, /dev/ttyS1, and so on, but (as seen in the previous chapters) the USB-to-serial adapters can be named as /dev/ttyUSB0, /dev/ttyUSB1 or /dev/ttyACM0, /dev/ttyACM1, and so on.

The tty prefix comes from the very old abbreviation of teletypewriter and was originally associated only with the physical connection to a Unix system. Now that name also represents any serial port-style devices, such as serial ports, USB-to-serial converters, tty virtual devices, and so on.

The Linux tty driver core (that is implemented using a char driver) is responsible for controlling both the flow of data across a tty device and the format of the data. This is obtained using a line discipline (LDISC), which is a mid-layer between the upper...

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