Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!clyde!att!rutgers!mailrus!ames!vsi1!wyse!mips!sultra!dtynan From: dtynan@sultra.UUCP (Der Tynan) Newsgroups: comp.os.minix Subject: Re: rs232 stuff Summary: Some more RS232 problems... Keywords: rs232, serial Message-ID: <2681@sultra.UUCP> Date: 29 Nov 88 00:59:46 GMT References: <4089@cs.utexas.edu> Organization: Tynan Computers, Sunnyvale, CA Lines: 34 Here are a couple of things I've been struggling with... 1/ The RS-232 channel is not flushed at any stage between an open() and a close(). What this means, is my dialer program (which works just fine under SysV) fails, because it finds junk still on the line. The tty_open() routine should flush the buffer. 2/ There is no modem control, or support for SIGHUP, which makes using the port as a dialin line difficult. Also, I would like to share the line between dialin and dialout. As it stands, this is impossible. I don't know if these problems are from V7, or from Minix, but they are troublesome. I am implementing a tty_open() and tty_close() scheme to alleviate some of these difficulties. Film at eleven. For those people who have asked that I post the diffs for eliminating the RAMDISK, please be patient. I spent most of the holidays (in the US) trying to generate the correct order for libc.a, as well as fixing some other problems. I think I may have found a bug in malloc(). A program I am porting to Minix would hang during an fopen() call. I traced it to a call to malloc(). I turned on the DEBUG option in malloc, and the problem went away. Any comments? Another pet project when I get all this done, is to add shared text to the PC version. I believe that MINIX-ST already has this (perhaps, all I have to do is remove some #ifdef's?). I keep running out of space from exec()'s. In the UN*X world, everyone does a popen() or system() as a quick and dirty way to execute a child. Unfortunately, under Minix, this results in yet another copy of the shell. Comments? - Der -- dtynan@zorba.Tynan.COM (Dermot Tynan @ Tynan Computers) {apple,mips,pyramid,uunet}!Tynan.COM!dtynan --- If the Law is for the People, then why do we need Lawyers? ---