Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 26 Nov 2014 12:23:20 +0000 | From | One Thousand Gnomes <> | Subject | Re: Comedi device layered on top of FT232RL |
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On Tue, 25 Nov 2014 15:39:28 +0100 georg@schorsch-tech.de wrote:
> Hi LKML, > right now i try to understand if the following thing is possible: > > I have an embedded device with an FT232RL interface which gets > handled by ftdi_ser.ko. I can with userspace tools talk to it over > /dev/ttyUSB0. The device control some digital inputs/outputs and some > ADC/DACs. All is handled over a serial protocol. > > I thought about following options: > 1.Userspace daemon which sits on /dev/ttyUSB0 > Pro: Easy to implement > Con: It would not be an comedi device and thus not able to use the > comedi features > > 2.Kernel driver: > Pro: It would be possible to use the comedi interface > Con: I would duplicate much of the code used for ftdi_ser.ko. > > OFC i would like to avoid code duplication but i would like to use the > features and interface from comedi. > > What is the recommended way to solve such issue?
That depends a lot on the protocol and interface. If the Comedi interface over the ftdi is a serial protocol then the right way to use it is to write a line discipline. It can then sit on top of the existing serial drivers and will also conveniently work with any other kind of tty serial driver (or even ptys) which can be useful if you need to remote control devices etc.
Alan
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