I'm trying to transmit data between 2 Raspberry Pi's (unidirectionally) with Raspbian via UART at 4Mbps. I'm using UART0 (BCM2835 Peripherals page 175).
I have successfully configured the UART clock source so I am able to transmit/receive at such a high speed, and indeed it works. I can send bytes and receive them correctly at the other side.
However, if I try to do a continuous transfer of data, a few bytes are lost (~2%) so I guess I'm overflowing a buffer on reception (because up to 1Mbps, continuous transmission works fine).
As far as I know, there are two buffers on reception, the hardware buffer which in case of Raspberry Pi's UART0 is 16 bytes and the software buffer on main memory. Kernel moves data from hardware buffer to software buffer and my application takes data from there.
Is there any way to know which of those two buffers overflowed? If so, how?
Thanks!