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uart: Implement for Raspberry Pis and other boards with an on-board serial port #53
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I am currently having the same issue. Can anyone confirm if this is a known issue and if there is a workaround? |
@maruel I noticed when you moved the issue to host from con, that host has a serial package. The serial package does seam to enumerate my device, but I don't see how I can create a serial port. It looks like I would need to call |
Oh it's just that nobody has implemented the linux serial driver yet. The implementation belongs to host, not to conn, that's why I moved the issue. |
Describe the bug
Library is not able to locate any uarts on a Raspberry Pi (have tested a 3+ and a 4).
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Configure RPi so that /dev/serial0 (and /dev/serial1 on a 4) are available.
Configure disable-bt to make sure bluetooth is switched off.
Run the "ExampleAll" function from the uart device folder:
Expected behavior
There should have been a list of at least one available UART, preferably two
Platform (please complete the following information):
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