I'm trying to use socat to read data from a serial port; however, it doesn't appear to read from the port correctly when passed the rawer
option.
If I read from the port with either socat /dev/ttyTHS1,b9600 -
or socat /dev/ttyTHS1,b9600,raw -
I see the expected data, but when I run socat /dev/ttyTHS1,b9600,rawer -
I get no output.
I'm running this on Ubuntu 18.04 on an aarch64 processor with kernel version 4.9.140. I've tried with the "stock" socat from apt (1.7.3.2-2ubuntu2) and also socat version 1.7.4.1 that I built from source.
One thing I noticed is that when I run socat in a working configuration (e.g. with the raw
option) and then examine the serial port with stty -F /dev/ttyTHS1
it looks like
speed 9600 baud; line = 0;
min = 1; time = 0;
-brkint -icrnl -imaxbel
-opost
-isig -icanon
whereas when socat is run with the rawer
option it looks like:
speed 0 baud; line = 0;
min = 1; time = 0;
-cread
-brkint -icrnl -imaxbel
-opost -onlcr
-isig -icanon -iexten -echo -echoe -echok -echoctl -echoke
and when the same command is run with the rawer
option on a different platform (socat 1.7.3.2-2ubuntu2, on Ubuntu 18.04 x86_64, 5.4.0-84-generic, opening a USB-serial device) the speed
appears to populate correctly.
Is there a reason why rawer
would not work as I'm using it?
raw,echo=0
.xio-termios.c
wherecase OPT_TERMIOS_RAWER
sets the termiosc_cflag = CS8
. This clearsCREAD
, which stops any input being received! It also clears stop bits and parity and modem bits; I really don't see why it is doing this at all. rawer was introduced in version 1.7.3.0.