I have a USB device I\'m trying to communicate with over a virtual serial port provided by the ftdi_sio kernel module. However, I\'m having some trouble setting the baud rat
You can't change baud base, I suppose it is hardware related. So messing with the module won't do you any good. In your third point you only talk about the first method proposed for setting a custom baudrate, where you need to access the tty->alt_speed
. It seems there is no interface to directly set tty struct from userspace, at least not with the ftdi_sio driver.
However, there is another method explained in the comments :
* 3. You can also set baud rate by setting custom divisor as follows
* - set tty->termios->c_cflag speed to B38400
* - call TIOCSSERIAL ioctl with (struct serial_struct) set as
* follows:
* o flags & ASYNC_SPD_MASK == ASYNC_SPD_CUST
* o custom_divisor set to baud_base / your_new_baudrate
Did you try it ?
Shodanex's solution works with an NDI Polaris Spectra (baud 1.2mbps) under Linux. As specified, open the serial device (/dev/ttyUSB0) with B38400,
int port = open("/dev/ttyUSB0", O_RDWR | O_NOCTTY | O_NONBLOCK);
tcgetattr(port,&g_initialAtt);// save this to restore later
newAtt=g_initialAtt;
newAtt.c_cflag = B38400 | CS8 | CLOCAL | CREAD;
cfmakeraw(&newAtt);
tcsetattr(port,TCSANOW,&newAtt);
then execute:
if(ioctl(port, TIOCGSERIAL, &sstruct) < 0){
printf("Error: could not get comm ioctl\n");
exit(0);
}
sstruct.custom_divisor = custDiv;
//sstruct.flags &= 0xffff ^ ASYNC_SPD_MASK; NO! makes read fail.
sstruct.flags |= ASYNC_SPD_CUST;
if(ioctl(port, TIOCSSERIAL, &sstruct) < 0){
printf("Error: could not set custom comm baud divisor\n");
exit(0);
}