Stealth port problems

Iain Sandoe iain at sandoe.co.uk
Sun Jul 30 23:01:19 EST 2000


On  Sun, Jul 30, 2000, Takashi Oe wrote:
> On Sun, 30 Jul 2000, Iain Sandoe wrote:
>
> [...]
>> The RX buffer in an 85230 (which is actually the chip - IIRC - an enhanced
>> 8530) is 8 characters deep
>
> Ok, this is a news to me.  I'm certain that SCC on oldworld pmacs is
> 85C30.  When did the change to 85230 occur?  If I remember correctly,
> some DMA setup codes in macserial.c need to know about it if it's dealing
> with 85230 rather than 85C30.

OK - I don't know for certain - but the code refers to an "ESCC" which is
the name of the 85230 - the 8530 should just be called "SCC".


>>                            - so any more that about 700 us IRQ block will
>> cause a drop out at 115200 continuous...
>
> With DMA, this is a non-issue as far as serial driver is concerned.

This is, of course, true - unless something blocks for long enough to
prevent the IRQ that indicates end-of-dma transfer (assuming there is one).

Iain,

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