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| =============================================================================
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| 
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| 	MOXA Smartio Family Device Driver Ver 1.1 Installation Guide
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| 		    for Linux Kernel 2.2.x and 2.0.3x
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| 	       Copyright (C) 1999, Moxa Technologies Co, Ltd.
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| =============================================================================
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| Content
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| 
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| 1. Introduction
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| 2. System Requirement
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| 3. Installation
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| 4. Utilities
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| 5. Setserial
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| 6. Troubleshooting
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| 
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| -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 1. Introduction
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| 
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|    The Smartio family Linux driver, Ver. 1.1, supports following multiport
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|    boards.
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| 
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|     -C104P/H/HS, C104H/PCI, C104HS/PCI, CI-104J 4 port multiport board.
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|     -C168P/H/HS, C168H/PCI 8 port multiport board.
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| 
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|    This driver has been modified a little and cleaned up from the Moxa
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|    contributed driver code and merged into Linux 2.2.14pre. In particular
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|    official major/minor numbers have been assigned which are different to
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|    those the original Moxa supplied driver used.
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| 
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|    This driver and installation procedure have been developed upon Linux Kernel
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|    2.2.5 and backward compatible to 2.0.3x. This driver supports Intel x86 and
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|    Alpha hardware platform. In order to maintain compatibility, this version
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|    has also been properly tested with RedHat, OpenLinux, TurboLinux and
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|    S.u.S.E Linux. However, if compatibility problem occurs, please contact
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|    Moxa at support@moxa.com.tw.
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| 
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|    In addition to device driver, useful utilities are also provided in this
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|    version. They are
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|     - msdiag     Diagnostic program for detecting installed Moxa Smartio boards.
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|     - msmon      Monitor program to observe data count and line status signals.
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|     - msterm     A simple terminal program which is useful in testing serial
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| 	         ports.
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|     - io-irq.exe Configuration program to setup ISA boards. Please note that
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|                  this program can only be executed under DOS.
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| 
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|    All the drivers and utilities are published in form of source code under
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|    GNU General Public License in this version. Please refer to GNU General
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|    Public License announcement in each source code file for more detail.
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| 
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|    In Moxa's ftp sites, you may always find latest driver at
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|    ftp://ftp.moxa.com  or ftp://ftp.moxa.com.tw.
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| 
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|    This version of driver can be installed as Loadable Module (Module driver)
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|    or built-in into kernel (Static driver). You may refer to following
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|    installation procedure for suitable one. Before you install the driver,
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|    please refer to hardware installation procedure in the User's Manual.
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| 
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|    We assume the user should be familiar with following documents.
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|    - Serial-HOWTO
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|    - Kernel-HOWTO
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| 
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| -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 2. System Requirement
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|    - Hardware platform: Intel x86 or Alpha machine
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|    - Kernel version: 2.0.3x or 2.2.x
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|    - gcc version 2.72 or later
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|    - Maximum 4 boards can be installed in combination
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| 
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| -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 3. Installation
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| 
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|    3.1 Hardware installation
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| 
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|        There are two types of buses, ISA and PCI, for Smartio family multiport
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|        board.
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| 
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|        ISA board
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|        ---------
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|        You'll have to configure CAP address, I/O address, Interrupt Vector
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|        as well as IRQ before installing this driver. Please refer to hardware
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|        installation procedure in User's Manual before proceed any further.
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|        Please make sure the JP1 is open after the ISA board is set properly.
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| 
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|        PCI board
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|        ---------
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|        You may need to adjust IRQ usage in BIOS to avoid from IRQ conflict
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|        with other ISA devices. Please refer to hardware installation
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|        procedure in User's Manual in advance.
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| 
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|        IRQ Sharing
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|        -----------
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|        Each port within the same multiport board shares the same IRQ. Up to
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|        4 Moxa Smartio Family multiport boards can be installed together on
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|        one system and they can share the same IRQ.
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| 
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|    3.2 Driver files and device naming convention
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| 
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|        The driver file may be obtained from ftp, CD-ROM or floppy disk. The
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|        first step, anyway, is to copy driver file "mxser.tgz" into specified
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|        directory. e.g. /moxa. The execute commands as below.
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| 
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|        # cd /moxa
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|        # tar xvf /dev/fd0 
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|        or
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|        # cd /moxa
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|        # cp /mnt/cdrom/<driver directory>/mxser.tgz .
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|        # tar xvfz mxser.tgz
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| 
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|        You may find all the driver and utilities files in /moxa/mxser.
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|        Following installation procedure depends on the model you'd like to
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|        run the driver. If you prefer module driver, please refer to 3.3.
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|        If static driver is required, please refer to 3.4.
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| 
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|        Dialin and callout port
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|        -----------------------
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|        This driver remains traditional serial device properties. There're
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|        two special file name for each serial port. One is dial-in port
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|        which is named "ttyMxx". For callout port, the naming convention
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|        is "cumxx".
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| 
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|        Device naming when more than 2 boards installed
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|        -----------------------------------------------
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|        Naming convention for each Smartio multiport board is pre-defined
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|        as below.
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| 
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|        Board Num.	 Dial-in Port	      Callout port
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|        1st board	ttyM0  - ttyM7	      cum0  - cum7
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|        2nd board	ttyM8  - ttyM15       cum8  - cum15
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|        3rd board	ttyM16 - ttyM23       cum16 - cum23
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|        4th board	ttyM24 - ttym31       cum24 - cum31
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| 
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|        Board sequence
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|        --------------
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|        This driver will activate ISA boards according to the parameter set
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|        in the driver. After all specified ISA board activated, PCI board
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|        will be installed in the system automatically driven.
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|        Therefore the board number is sorted by the CAP address of ISA boards.
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|        For PCI boards, their sequence will be after ISA boards and C168H/PCI
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|        has higher priority than C104H/PCI boards.
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| 
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|    3.3 Module driver configuration
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|        Module driver is easiest way to install. If you prefer static driver
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|        installation, please skip this paragraph.
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|        1. Find "Makefile" in /moxa/mxser, then run
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| 
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| 	  # make install
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| 
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| 	  The driver files "mxser.o" and utilities will be properly compiled
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| 	  and copied to system directories respectively.Then run
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| 
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| 	  # insmod mxser
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| 
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| 	  to activate the modular driver. You may run "lsmod" to check
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| 	  if "mxser.o" is activated.
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| 
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|        2. Create special files by executing "msmknod".
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| 	  # cd /moxa/mxser/driver
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| 	  # ./msmknod
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| 
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| 	  Default major numbers for dial-in device and callout device are
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| 	  174, 175. Msmknod will delete any special files occupying the same
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| 	  device naming.
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| 
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|        3. Up to now, you may manually execute "insmod mxser" to activate
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| 	  this driver and run "rmmod mxser" to remove it. However, it's
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| 	  better to have a boot time configuration to eliminate manual
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| 	  operation.
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| 	  Boot time configuration can be achieved by rc file. Run following
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| 	  command for setting rc files.
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| 
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| 	  # cd /moxa/mxser/driver
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| 	  # cp ./rc.mxser /etc/rc.d
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| 	  # cd /etc/rc.d
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| 
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| 	  You may have to modify part of the content in rc.mxser to specify
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|           parameters for ISA board. Please refer to rc.mxser for more detail.
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|           Find "rc.serial". If "rc.serial" doesn't exist, create it by vi.
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| 	  Add "rc.mxser" in last line. Next, open rc.local by vi
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| 	  and append following content.
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| 
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| 	  if [ -f /etc/rc.d/rc.serial ]; then
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| 	     sh /etc/rc.d/rc.serial
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| 	  fi
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| 
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|        4. Reboot and check if mxser.o activated by "lsmod" command.
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|        5. If you'd like to drive Smartio ISA boards in the system, you'll
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| 	  have to add parameter to specify CAP address of given board while
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|           activating "mxser.o". The format for parameters are as follows.
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| 
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| 	  insmod mxser ioaddr=0x???,0x???,0x???,0x???
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| 				|      |     |	  |
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| 				|      |     |	  +- 4th ISA board
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| 				|      |     +------ 3rd ISA board
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| 				|      +------------ 2nd ISA board
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| 				+------------------- 1st ISA board
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| 
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|    3.4 Static driver configuration
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| 
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|        1. Create link
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| 	  # cd /usr/src/linux/drivers/char
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| 	  # ln -s /moxa/mxser/driver/mxser.c mxser.c
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| 
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|        2. Add CAP address list for ISA boards
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| 	  In module mode, the CAP address for ISA board is given by
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| 	  parameter. In static driver configuration, you'll have to
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| 	  assign it within driver's source code. If you will not
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| 	  install any ISA boards, you may skip to next portion.
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| 	  The instructions to modify driver source code are as
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| 	  below.
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| 	  a. # cd /moxa/mxser/driver
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| 	     # vi mxser.c
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| 	  b. Find the array mxserBoardCAP[] as below.
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| 
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| 	     static int mxserBoardCAP[]
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| 	     = {0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00};
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| 
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| 	  c. Change the address within this array using vi. For
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| 	     example, to driver 2 ISA boards with CAP address
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| 	     0x280 and 0x180 as 1st and 2nd board. Just to change
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| 	     the source code as follows.
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| 
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| 	     static int mxserBoardCAP[]
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| 	     = {0x280, 0x180, 0x00, 0x00};
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| 
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|        3. Modify tty_io.c
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| 	  # cd /usr/src/linux/drivers/char/
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| 	  # vi tty_io.c
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| 	    Find pty_init(), insert "mxser_init()" as
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| 
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| 	    pty_init();
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| 	    mxser_init();
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| 
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|        4. Modify tty.h
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| 	  # cd /usr/src/linux/include/linux
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| 	  # vi tty.h
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| 	    Find extern int tty_init(void), insert "mxser_init()" as
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| 
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| 	    extern int tty_init(void);
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| 	    extern int mxser_init(void);
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|      
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|        5. Modify Makefile
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| 	  # cd /usr/src/linux/drivers/char
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| 	  # vi Makefile
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| 	    Find L_OBJS := tty_io.o ...... random.o, add
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| 	    "mxser.o" at last of this line as
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| 	    L_OBJS := tty_io.o ....... mxser.o
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| 
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|        6. Rebuild kernel
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| 	  The following are for Linux kernel rebuilding,for your reference only.
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| 	  For appropriate details, please refer to the Linux document.
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| 
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| 	  If 'lilo' utility is installed, please use 'make zlilo' to rebuild
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| 	  kernel. If 'lilo' is not installed, please follow the following steps.
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| 
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| 	   a. cd /usr/src/linux
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| 	   b. make clean			     /* take a few minutes */
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| 	   c. make bzImage		   /* take probably 10-20 minutes */
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| 	   d. Backup original boot kernel.		  /* optional step */
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| 	   e. cp /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot/bzImage /boot/vmlinuz
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| 	   f. Please make sure the boot kernel (vmlinuz) is in the
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| 	      correct position. If you use 'lilo' utility, you should
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| 	      check /etc/lilo.conf 'image' item specified the path
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| 	      which is the 'vmlinuz' path, or you will load wrong
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| 	      (or old) boot kernel image (vmlinuz).
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| 	   g. chmod 400 /vmlinuz
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| 	   h. lilo
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| 	   i. rdev -R /vmlinuz 1
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| 	   j. sync
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| 
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| 	  Note that if the result of "make zImage" is ERROR, then you have to
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| 	  go back to Linux configuration Setup. Type "make config" in directory
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| 	  /usr/src/linux or "setup".
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| 
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| 	  Since system include file, /usr/src/linux/include/linux/interrupt.h,
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| 	  is modified each time the MOXA driver is installed, kernel rebuilding
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| 	  is inevitable. And it takes about 10 to 20 minutes depends on the
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| 	  machine.
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| 
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|        7. Make utility
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| 	  # cd /moxa/mxser/utility
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| 	  # make install
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|        
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|        8. Make special file
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|           # cd /moxa/mxser/driver
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|           # ./msmknod
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| 
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|        9. Reboot
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| 
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|    3.5 Custom configuration
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|        Although this driver already provides you default configuration, you
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|        still can change the device name and major number.The instruction to
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|        change these parameters are shown as below.
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| 
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|        Change Device name
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|        ------------------
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|        If you'd like to use other device names instead of default naming
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|        convention, all you have to do is to modify the internal code
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|        within the shell script "msmknod". First, you have to open "msmknod"
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|        by vi. Locate each line contains "ttyM" and "cum" and change them
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|        to the device name you desired. "msmknod" creates the device names
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|        you need next time executed.
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| 
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|        Change Major number
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|        -------------------
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|        If major number 30 and 35 had been occupied, you may have to select
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|        2 free major numbers for this driver. There are 3 steps to change
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|        major numbers.
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| 
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|        1. Find free major numbers
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| 	  In /proc/devices, you may find all the major numbers occupied
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| 	  in the system. Please select 2 major numbers that are available.
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| 	  e.g. 40, 45.
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|        2. Create special files
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| 	  Run /moxa/mxser/driver/msmknod to create special files with
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| 	  specified major numbers.
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|        3. Modify driver with new major number
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| 	  Run vi to open /moxa/mxser/driver/mxser.c. Locate the line
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| 	  contains "MXSERMAJOR". Change the content as below.
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| 	  #define	  MXSERMAJOR		  40
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| 	  #define	  MXSERCUMAJOR		  45
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|        4. Run # make install in /moxa/mxser/driver.
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| 
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|    3.6 Verify driver installation
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|        You may refer to /var/log/messages to check the latest status
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|        log reported by this driver whenever it's activated.
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| -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 4. Utilities
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|    There are 3 utilities contained in this driver. They are msdiag, msmon and
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|    msterm. These 3 utilities are released in form of source code. They should
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|    be compiled into executable file and copied into /usr/bin.
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| 
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|    msdiag - Diagnostic
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|    --------------------
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|    This utility provides the function to detect what Moxa Smartio multiport
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|    board exists in the system.
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| 
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|    msmon - Port Monitoring
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|    -----------------------
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|    This utility gives the user a quick view about all the MOXA ports'
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|    activities. One can easily learn each port's total received/transmitted
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|    (Rx/Tx) character count since the time when the monitoring is started.
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|    Rx/Tx throughputs per second are also reported in interval basis (e.g.
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|    the last 5 seconds) and in average basis (since the time the monitoring
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|    is started). You can reset all ports' count by <HOME> key. <+> <->
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|    (plus/minus) keys to change the displaying time interval. Press <ENTER>
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|    on the port, that cursor stay, to view the port's communication
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|    parameters, signal status, and input/output queue.
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| 
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|    msterm - Terminal Emulation
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|    ---------------------------
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|    This utility provides data sending and receiving ability of all tty ports,
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|    especially for MOXA ports. It is quite useful for testing simple
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|    application, for example, sending AT command to a modem connected to the
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|    port or used as a terminal for login purpose. Note that this is only a
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|    dumb terminal emulation without handling full screen operation.
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| -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 5. Setserial
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| 
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|    Supported Setserial parameters are listed as below.
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| 
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|    uart 	  set UART type(16450-->disable FIFO, 16550A-->enable FIFO)
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|    close_delay	  set the amount of time(in 1/100 of a second) that DTR
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| 		  should be kept low while being closed.
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|    closing_wait   set the amount of time(in 1/100 of a second) that the
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| 		  serial port should wait for data to be drained while
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| 		  being closed, before the receiver is disable.
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|    spd_hi	  Use  57.6kb  when  the application requests 38.4kb.
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|    spd_vhi	  Use  115.2kb	when  the application requests 38.4kb.
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|    spd_normal	  Use  38.4kb  when  the application requests 38.4kb.
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| 
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| -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 6. Troubleshooting
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| 
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|    The boot time error messages and solutions are stated as clearly as
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|    possible. If all the possible solutions fail, please contact our technical
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|    support team to get more help.
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| 
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|    Error msg: More than 4 Moxa Smartio family boards found. Fifth board and
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| 	      after are ignored.
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|    Solution:
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|    To avoid this problem, please unplug fifth and after board, because Moxa
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|    driver supports up to 4 boards.
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| 
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|    Error msg: Request_irq fail, IRQ(?) may be conflict with another device.
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|    Solution:
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|    Other PCI or ISA devices occupy the assigned IRQ. If you are not sure
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|    which device causes the situation,please check /proc/interrupts to find
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|    free IRQ and simply change another free IRQ for Moxa board.
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| 
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|    Error msg: Board #: C1xx Series(CAP=xxx) interrupt number invalid.
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|    Solution:
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|    Each port within the same multiport board shares the same IRQ. Please set
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|    one IRQ (IRQ doesn't equal to zero) for one Moxa board.
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| 
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|    Error msg: No interrupt vector be set for Moxa ISA board(CAP=xxx).
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|    Solution:
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|    Moxa ISA board needs an interrupt vector.Please refer to user's manual
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|    "Hardware Installation" chapter to set interrupt vector.
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| 
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|    Error msg: Couldn't install MOXA Smartio family driver!
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|    Solution:
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|    Load Moxa driver fail, the major number may conflict with other devices.
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|    Please refer to previous section 3.5 to change a free major number for
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|    Moxa driver.
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| 
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|    Error msg: Couldn't install MOXA Smartio family callout driver!
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|    Solution:
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|    Load Moxa callout driver fail, the callout device major number may
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|    conflict with other devices. Please refer to previous section 3.5 to
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|    change a free callout device major number for Moxa driver.
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| -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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