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1INTRODUCTION 2 3 The USB serial driver currently supports a number of different USB to 4 serial converter products, as well as some devices that use a serial 5 interface from userspace to talk to the device. 6 7 See the individual product section below for specific information about 8 the different devices. 9 10 11CONFIGURATION 12 13 Currently the driver can handle up to 256 different serial interfaces at 14 one time. 15 16 The major number that the driver uses is 188 so to use the driver, 17 create the following nodes: 18 mknod /dev/ttyUSB0 c 188 0 19 mknod /dev/ttyUSB1 c 188 1 20 mknod /dev/ttyUSB2 c 188 2 21 mknod /dev/ttyUSB3 c 188 3 22 . 23 . 24 . 25 mknod /dev/ttyUSB254 c 188 254 26 mknod /dev/ttyUSB255 c 188 255 27 28 When the device is connected and recognized by the driver, the driver 29 will print to the system log, which node(s) the device has been bound 30 to. 31 32 33SPECIFIC DEVICES SUPPORTED 34 35 36ConnectTech WhiteHEAT 4 port converter 37 38 ConnectTech has been very forthcoming with information about their 39 device, including providing a unit to test with. 40 41 The driver is officially supported by Connect Tech Inc. 42 http://www.connecttech.com 43 44 For any questions or problems with this driver, please contact 45 Connect Tech's Support Department at support@connecttech.com 46 47 48HandSpring Visor, Palm USB, and Clié USB driver 49 50 This driver works with all HandSpring USB, Palm USB, and Sony Clié USB 51 devices. 52 53 Only when the device tries to connect to the host, will the device show 54 up to the host as a valid USB device. When this happens, the device is 55 properly enumerated, assigned a port, and then communication _should_ be 56 possible. The driver cleans up properly when the device is removed, or 57 the connection is canceled on the device. 58 59 NOTE: 60 This means that in order to talk to the device, the sync button must be 61 pressed BEFORE trying to get any program to communicate to the device. 62 This goes against the current documentation for pilot-xfer and other 63 packages, but is the only way that it will work due to the hardware 64 in the device. 65 66 When the device is connected, try talking to it on the second port 67 (this is usually /dev/ttyUSB1 if you do not have any other usb-serial 68 devices in the system.) The system log should tell you which port is 69 the port to use for the HotSync transfer. The "Generic" port can be used 70 for other device communication, such as a PPP link. 71 72 For some Sony Clié devices, /dev/ttyUSB0 must be used to talk to the 73 device. This is true for all OS version 3.5 devices, and most devices 74 that have had a flash upgrade to a newer version of the OS. See the 75 kernel system log for information on which is the correct port to use. 76 77 If after pressing the sync button, nothing shows up in the system log, 78 try resetting the device, first a hot reset, and then a cold reset if 79 necessary. Some devices need this before they can talk to the USB port 80 properly. 81 82 Devices that are not compiled into the kernel can be specified with module 83 parameters. e.g. modprobe visor vendor=0x54c product=0x66 84 85 There is a webpage and mailing lists for this portion of the driver at: 86 http://usbvisor.sourceforge.net/ 87 88 For any questions or problems with this driver, please contact Greg 89 Kroah-Hartman at greg@kroah.com 90 91 92PocketPC PDA Driver 93 94 This driver can be used to connect to Compaq iPAQ, HP Jornada, Casio EM500 95 and other PDAs running Windows CE 3.0 or PocketPC 2002 using a USB 96 cable/cradle. 97 Most devices supported by ActiveSync are supported out of the box. 98 For others, please use module parameters to specify the product and vendor 99 id. e.g. modprobe ipaq vendor=0x3f0 product=0x1125 100 101 The driver presents a serial interface (usually on /dev/ttyUSB0) over 102 which one may run ppp and establish a TCP/IP link to the PDA. Once this 103 is done, you can transfer files, backup, download email etc. The most 104 significant advantage of using USB is speed - I can get 73 to 113 105 kbytes/sec for download/upload to my iPAQ. 106 107 This driver is only one of a set of components required to utilize 108 the USB connection. Please visit http://synce.sourceforge.net which 109 contains the necessary packages and a simple step-by-step howto. 110 111 Once connected, you can use Win CE programs like ftpView, Pocket Outlook 112 from the PDA and xcerdisp, synce utilities from the Linux side. 113 114 To use Pocket IE, follow the instructions given at 115 http://www.tekguru.co.uk/EM500/usbtonet.htm to achieve the same thing 116 on Win98. Omit the proxy server part; Linux is quite capable of forwarding 117 packets unlike Win98. Another modification is required at least for the 118 iPAQ - disable autosync by going to the Start/Settings/Connections menu 119 and unchecking the "Automatically synchronize ..." box. Go to 120 Start/Programs/Connections, connect the cable and select "usbdial" (or 121 whatever you named your new USB connection). You should finally wind 122 up with a "Connected to usbdial" window with status shown as connected. 123 Now start up PIE and browse away. 124 125 If it doesn't work for some reason, load both the usbserial and ipaq module 126 with the module parameter "debug" set to 1 and examine the system log. 127 You can also try soft-resetting your PDA before attempting a connection. 128 129 Other functionality may be possible depending on your PDA. According to 130 Wes Cilldhaire <billybobjoehenrybob@hotmail.com>, with the Toshiba E570, 131 ...if you boot into the bootloader (hold down the power when hitting the 132 reset button, continuing to hold onto the power until the bootloader screen 133 is displayed), then put it in the cradle with the ipaq driver loaded, open 134 a terminal on /dev/ttyUSB0, it gives you a "USB Reflash" terminal, which can 135 be used to flash the ROM, as well as the microP code.. so much for needing 136 Toshiba's $350 serial cable for flashing!! :D 137 NOTE: This has NOT been tested. Use at your own risk. 138 139 For any questions or problems with the driver, please contact Ganesh 140 Varadarajan <ganesh@veritas.com> 141 142 143Keyspan PDA Serial Adapter 144 145 Single port DB-9 serial adapter, pushed as a PDA adapter for iMacs (mostly 146 sold in Macintosh catalogs, comes in a translucent white/green dongle). 147 Fairly simple device. Firmware is homebrew. 148 This driver also works for the Xircom/Entrgra single port serial adapter. 149 150 Current status: 151 Things that work: 152 basic input/output (tested with 'cu') 153 blocking write when serial line can't keep up 154 changing baud rates (up to 115200) 155 getting/setting modem control pins (TIOCM{GET,SET,BIS,BIC}) 156 sending break (although duration looks suspect) 157 Things that don't: 158 device strings (as logged by kernel) have trailing binary garbage 159 device ID isn't right, might collide with other Keyspan products 160 changing baud rates ought to flush tx/rx to avoid mangled half characters 161 Big Things on the todo list: 162 parity, 7 vs 8 bits per char, 1 or 2 stop bits 163 HW flow control 164 not all of the standard USB descriptors are handled: Get_Status, Set_Feature 165 O_NONBLOCK, select() 166 167 For any questions or problems with this driver, please contact Brian 168 Warner at warner@lothar.com 169 170 171Keyspan USA-series Serial Adapters 172 173 Single, Dual and Quad port adapters - driver uses Keyspan supplied 174 firmware and is being developed with their support. 175 176 Current status: 177 The USA-18X, USA-28X, USA-19, USA-19W and USA-49W are supported and 178 have been pretty thoroughly tested at various baud rates with 8-N-1 179 character settings. Other character lengths and parity setups are 180 presently untested. 181 182 The USA-28 isn't yet supported though doing so should be pretty 183 straightforward. Contact the maintainer if you require this 184 functionality. 185 186 More information is available at: 187 http://misc.nu/hugh/keyspan.html 188 189 For any questions or problems with this driver, please contact Hugh 190 Blemings at hugh@misc.nu 191 192 193FTDI Single Port Serial Driver 194 195 This is a single port DB-25 serial adapter. 196 197 For any questions or problems with this driver, please contact Bill Ryder. 198 199 200ZyXEL omni.net lcd plus ISDN TA 201 202 This is an ISDN TA. Please report both successes and troubles to 203 azummo@towertech.it 204 205 206Cypress M8 CY4601 Family Serial Driver 207 208 This driver was in most part developed by Neil "koyama" Whelchel. It 209 has been improved since that previous form to support dynamic serial 210 line settings and improved line handling. The driver is for the most 211 part stable and has been tested on an smp machine. (dual p2) 212 213 Chipsets supported under CY4601 family: 214 215 CY7C63723, CY7C63742, CY7C63743, CY7C64013 216 217 Devices supported: 218 219 -DeLorme's USB Earthmate (SiRF Star II lp arch) 220 -Cypress HID->COM RS232 adapter 221 222 Note: Cypress Semiconductor claims no affiliation with the 223 hid->com device. 224 225 Most devices using chipsets under the CY4601 family should 226 work with the driver. As long as they stay true to the CY4601 227 usbserial specification. 228 229 Technical notes: 230 231 The Earthmate starts out at 4800 8N1 by default... the driver will 232 upon start init to this setting. usbserial core provides the rest 233 of the termios settings, along with some custom termios so that the 234 output is in proper format and parsable. 235 236 The device can be put into sirf mode by issuing NMEA command: 237 $PSRF100,<protocol>,<baud>,<databits>,<stopbits>,<parity>*CHECKSUM 238 $PSRF100,0,9600,8,1,0*0C 239 240 It should then be sufficient to change the port termios to match this 241 to begin communicating. 242 243 As far as I can tell it supports pretty much every sirf command as 244 documented online available with firmware 2.31, with some unknown 245 message ids. 246 247 The hid->com adapter can run at a maximum baud of 115200bps. Please note 248 that the device has trouble or is incapable of raising line voltage properly. 249 It will be fine with null modem links, as long as you do not try to link two 250 together without hacking the adapter to set the line high. 251 252 The driver is smp safe. Performance with the driver is rather low when using 253 it for transferring files. This is being worked on, but I would be willing to 254 accept patches. An urb queue or packet buffer would likely fit the bill here. 255 256 If you have any questions, problems, patches, feature requests, etc. you can 257 contact me here via email: 258 dignome@gmail.com 259 (your problems/patches can alternately be submitted to usb-devel) 260 261 262Digi AccelePort Driver 263 264 This driver supports the Digi AccelePort USB 2 and 4 devices, 2 port 265 (plus a parallel port) and 4 port USB serial converters. The driver 266 does NOT yet support the Digi AccelePort USB 8. 267 268 This driver works under SMP with the usb-uhci driver. It does not 269 work under SMP with the uhci driver. 270 271 The driver is generally working, though we still have a few more ioctls 272 to implement and final testing and debugging to do. The parallel port 273 on the USB 2 is supported as a serial to parallel converter; in other 274 words, it appears as another USB serial port on Linux, even though 275 physically it is really a parallel port. The Digi Acceleport USB 8 276 is not yet supported. 277 278 Please contact Peter Berger (pberger@brimson.com) or Al Borchers 279 (alborchers@steinerpoint.com) for questions or problems with this 280 driver. 281 282 283Belkin USB Serial Adapter F5U103 284 285 Single port DB-9/PS-2 serial adapter from Belkin with firmware by eTEK Labs. 286 The Peracom single port serial adapter also works with this driver, as 287 well as the GoHubs adapter. 288 289 Current status: 290 The following have been tested and work: 291 Baud rate 300-230400 292 Data bits 5-8 293 Stop bits 1-2 294 Parity N,E,O,M,S 295 Handshake None, Software (XON/XOFF), Hardware (CTSRTS,CTSDTR)* 296 Break Set and clear 297 Line control Input/Output query and control ** 298 299 * Hardware input flow control is only enabled for firmware 300 levels above 2.06. Read source code comments describing Belkin 301 firmware errata. Hardware output flow control is working for all 302 firmware versions. 303 ** Queries of inputs (CTS,DSR,CD,RI) show the last 304 reported state. Queries of outputs (DTR,RTS) show the last 305 requested state and may not reflect current state as set by 306 automatic hardware flow control. 307 308 TO DO List: 309 -- Add true modem control line query capability. Currently tracks the 310 states reported by the interrupt and the states requested. 311 -- Add error reporting back to application for UART error conditions. 312 -- Add support for flush ioctls. 313 -- Add everything else that is missing :) 314 315 For any questions or problems with this driver, please contact William 316 Greathouse at wgreathouse@smva.com 317 318 319Empeg empeg-car Mark I/II Driver 320 321 This is an experimental driver to provide connectivity support for the 322 client synchronization tools for an Empeg empeg-car mp3 player. 323 324 Tips: 325 * Don't forget to create the device nodes for ttyUSB{0,1,2,...} 326 * modprobe empeg (modprobe is your friend) 327 * emptool --usb /dev/ttyUSB0 (or whatever you named your device node) 328 329 For any questions or problems with this driver, please contact Gary 330 Brubaker at xavyer@ix.netcom.com 331 332 333MCT USB Single Port Serial Adapter U232 334 335 This driver is for the MCT USB-RS232 Converter (25 pin, Model No. 336 U232-P25) from Magic Control Technology Corp. (there is also a 9 pin 337 Model No. U232-P9). More information about this device can be found at 338 the manufacturer's web-site: http://www.mct.com.tw. 339 340 The driver is generally working, though it still needs some more testing. 341 It is derived from the Belkin USB Serial Adapter F5U103 driver and its 342 TODO list is valid for this driver as well. 343 344 This driver has also been found to work for other products, which have 345 the same Vendor ID but different Product IDs. Sitecom's U232-P25 serial 346 converter uses Product ID 0x230 and Vendor ID 0x711 and works with this 347 driver. Also, D-Link's DU-H3SP USB BAY also works with this driver. 348 349 For any questions or problems with this driver, please contact Wolfgang 350 Grandegger at wolfgang@ces.ch 351 352 353Inside Out Networks Edgeport Driver 354 355 This driver supports all devices made by Inside Out Networks, specifically 356 the following models: 357 Edgeport/4 358 Rapidport/4 359 Edgeport/4t 360 Edgeport/2 361 Edgeport/4i 362 Edgeport/2i 363 Edgeport/421 364 Edgeport/21 365 Edgeport/8 366 Edgeport/8 Dual 367 Edgeport/2D8 368 Edgeport/4D8 369 Edgeport/8i 370 Edgeport/2 DIN 371 Edgeport/4 DIN 372 Edgeport/16 Dual 373 374 For any questions or problems with this driver, please contact Greg 375 Kroah-Hartman at greg@kroah.com 376 377 378REINER SCT cyberJack pinpad/e-com USB chipcard reader 379 380 Interface to ISO 7816 compatible contactbased chipcards, e.g. GSM SIMs. 381 382 Current status: 383 This is the kernel part of the driver for this USB card reader. 384 There is also a user part for a CT-API driver available. A site 385 for downloading is TBA. For now, you can request it from the 386 maintainer (linux-usb@sii.li). 387 388 For any questions or problems with this driver, please contact 389 linux-usb@sii.li 390 391 392Prolific PL2303 Driver 393 394 This driver supports any device that has the PL2303 chip from Prolific 395 in it. This includes a number of single port USB to serial 396 converters and USB GPS devices. Devices from Aten (the UC-232) and 397 IO-Data work with this driver, as does the DCU-11 mobile-phone cable. 398 399 For any questions or problems with this driver, please contact Greg 400 Kroah-Hartman at greg@kroah.com 401 402 403KL5KUSB105 chipset / PalmConnect USB single-port adapter 404 405Current status: 406 The driver was put together by looking at the usb bus transactions 407 done by Palm's driver under Windows, so a lot of functionality is 408 still missing. Notably, serial ioctls are sometimes faked or not yet 409 implemented. Support for finding out about DSR and CTS line status is 410 however implemented (though not nicely), so your favorite autopilot(1) 411 and pilot-manager -daemon calls will work. Baud rates up to 115200 412 are supported, but handshaking (software or hardware) is not, which is 413 why it is wise to cut down on the rate used is wise for large 414 transfers until this is settled. 415 416Options supported: 417 If this driver is compiled as a module you can pass the following 418 options to it: 419 debug - extra verbose debugging info 420 (default: 0; nonzero enables) 421 use_lowlatency - use low_latency flag to speed up tty layer 422 when reading from the device. 423 (default: 0; nonzero enables) 424 425 See http://www.uuhaus.de/linux/palmconnect.html for up-to-date 426 information on this driver. 427 428Winchiphead CH341 Driver 429 430 This driver is for the Winchiphead CH341 USB-RS232 Converter. This chip 431 also implements an IEEE 1284 parallel port, I2C and SPI, but that is not 432 supported by the driver. The protocol was analyzed from the behaviour 433 of the Windows driver, no datasheet is available at present. 434 The manufacturer's website: http://www.winchiphead.com/. 435 For any questions or problems with this driver, please contact 436 frank@kingswood-consulting.co.uk. 437 438 439Generic Serial driver 440 441 If your device is not one of the above listed devices, compatible with 442 the above models, you can try out the "generic" interface. This 443 interface does not provide any type of control messages sent to the 444 device, and does not support any kind of device flow control. All that 445 is required of your device is that it has at least one bulk in endpoint, 446 or one bulk out endpoint. 447 448 To enable the generic driver to recognize your device, build the driver 449 as a module and load it by the following invocation: 450 insmod usbserial vendor=0x#### product=0x#### 451 where the #### is replaced with the hex representation of your device's 452 vendor id and product id. 453 454 This driver has been successfully used to connect to the NetChip USB 455 development board, providing a way to develop USB firmware without 456 having to write a custom driver. 457 458 For any questions or problems with this driver, please contact Greg 459 Kroah-Hartman at greg@kroah.com 460 461 462CONTACT: 463 464 If anyone has any problems using these drivers, with any of the above 465 specified products, please contact the specific driver's author listed 466 above, or join the Linux-USB mailing list (information on joining the 467 mailing list, as well as a link to its searchable archive is at 468 http://www.linux-usb.org/ ) 469 470 471Greg Kroah-Hartman 472greg@kroah.com