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Author Re: Linux: two processes read/write on single serial port
Jens Thoms Toerring

2007-05-17, 1:19 am

Barry Margolin <barmar@alum.mit.edu> wrote:
> In article <5b0ti3F2qp1iiU1@mid.uni-berlin.de>,
> jt@toerring.de (Jens Thoms Toerring) wrote:


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> But the reader process won't normally get what the writer process wrote.
> When you write to a serial port, it sends to the device at the other end
> of the serial cable. When you read from a serial port you get what the
> device sent.


> So unless the device is echoing everything it received back (which is
> what a loopback cable does), the serial port can't be used to
> communicate directly between processes.


I was definitely assuming that the OP will be using a loopback
able - otherwise all bets are off.
Regards, Jens
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