On 16-09-19 21:39:33, Fred wrote: > On 09/19/16 21:00, Edgar Pettijohn wrote: > > On 16-09-19 19:56:31, Kapfhammer, Stefan wrote: > > > Hello Edgar, > > > > > > I have no Soekris, but Apu2 is also connected > > > with a serial cable. > > > > > > When cable is plugged in the controlling pc > > > before booting, it is to be found as /dev/cuaU???0. > > > > > > When I plug it in after the boot completed, it is to be > > > found as /dev/cuaU3. (0/1/2 is normally int. 3G modem) > > > > > > Hope this helps debugging. Feedback would be fine. > > > > Thanks for the reply. It has always worked with: > > > > # cu -l cuaU0 > > > > when it stopped working I tried cuaU{1,2} with same result. > > > > I suppose I may as well provide some dmesg porn. > > > > > > > > > Freundliche Gr????e / Regards > > > -stefan kapfhammer > > > Originalnachricht > > > Von: Edgar Pettijohn > > > Gesendet: Montag, 19. September 2016 20:52 > > > An: misc@openbsd.org > > > Betreff: cuaU0 problems > > > > > > > > > I use a usb serial cable to talk to my soekris router. That works with > > > 6.0 release but not current. I was hoping to find commits related to it > > > and roll back to find what broke it, but I'm not sure where to look. > > > > > > Any help is appreciated. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > -- > > > Edgar Pettijohn > > > > According to the dmesg you have: > > puc0 at pci0 dev 22 function 3 "Intel 6 Series KT" rev 0x04: ports: 1 com > com4 at puc0 port 0 apic 2 int 19: ns16550a, 16 byte fifo > com4: probed fifo depth: 0 bytes > > did you try cuaU3? > > hth > > Fred
I just tried cuaU3 with same results. Also added the -d option with same result. -- Edgar Pettijohn