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Re: Nokia 8290


From: Roger
Subject: Re: Nokia 8290
Date: 02 Aug 2002 14:28:36 -0400

mandrake cooker kernel-2.4.18.18mdk-1-1mdk

this thread is getting off track and this data should be on the irda
mailling list...but here goes anyways:

after hooking wvdial into /dev/ircomm2, i got some activity on ircomm2,
but on the other channels, i only get something like:


irdadump 
17:44:45.310025 xid:cmd f4cd57e9 > ffffffff S=6 s=0 (14) 
17:45:24.310025 xid:cmd 5c0208b7 > ffffffff S=6 s=0 (14) 
17:45:42.310024 xid:cmd fa157fe0 > ffffffff S=6 s=0 (14) 
17:46:18.310029 xid:cmd a01be407 > ffffffff S=6 s=0 (14) 

whenever i do irattach /dev/ircomm1 -s 1 or /dev/ttyS1 -s 1 (h*ll if i
know what i'm doing...no man file or explicit --help option...still
learning.


ok. very little info on smc-ircc module, but here's somemore:

/etc/modules:
ircomm-tty
smc-ircc

/etc/modules.conf:

pre-install smc-ircc /bin/setserial /dev/ttyS1 irq 0 port 0 uart none
##(this line should help loading the module! also note, modeprobe
ircomm-tty prior to loading smc-ircc!)

alias irda0 smc-ircc

options smc-ircc ircc_dma=3 ircc_irq=7 ircc_cfg=0x2e ircc_sir=0x2e8
#ircc_fir=0x2f8

##(notice i commented the ircc_fir option out as it caused a problem
when loading the module. after adding the above line, it now details
some sir/fir mode stuff)

# IrDA over a normal serial port, or a serial port compatible IrDA port
alias tty-ldisc-11 irtty
# IrCOMM (for printing, PPP, Minicom etc)
alias char-major-161 ircomm-tty 
alias irda0 smc-ircc


the key note to be able to successfully load the smc-ircc module, you
need to first load the ircom-tty module. it successfully unloads w/o
complaining for me tho. maybe specifying th ircc_irq, etc, may resolve
this for you. (looks like i may need to add some data to the dell 8100
laptop howtos as the irda is lacking on them)

i'm showing nothing in my:
cat /proc/net/irda/discovery 
IrLMP: Discovery log:

when trying to use wvdial (pppd) with some of the /dev/ircomm0/1/2 or
/dev/ttyS1, i believe i got something being tx thru that port
recursively, but i forget the details on what i did.

As you can see in my /var/log/messages, i get a misterious:
 irattach: tcsetattr: Invalid argument


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Aug  2 14:22:32 localhost3 kernel:  Overriding configuration address
0x002e
Aug  2 14:22:32 localhost3 kernel: found SMC SuperIO Chip (devid=0x0e
rev=01 base=0x002e): LPC47N252
Aug  2 14:22:32 localhost3 kernel: SMC IrDA Controller found
Aug  2 14:22:32 localhost3 kernel:  IrCC version 2.0, firport 0x280,
sirport 0x2f8 dma=4, irq=3
Aug  2 14:22:32 localhost3 kernel: IrDA: Registered device irda3
Aug  2 14:22:32 localhost3 kernel: smc-ircc, Overriding IRQ - chip says
3, using 7
Aug  2 14:22:32 localhost3 kernel: smc-ircc, Overriding DMA - chip says
0, using 3
Aug  2 14:22:32 localhost3 /etc/hotplug/net.agent: assuming irda3 is
already up
Aug  2 14:22:59 localhost3 irattach: tcsetattr: Invalid argument
Aug  2 14:23:18 localhost3 last message repeated 2 times




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