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libserial-newlnx: ASYNC_LOW_LATENCY patch reverted Reports from Das Signal indicate that loadtools performance on Debian is about the same as on Slackware, and that including or omitting the ASYNC_LOW_LATENCY patch from Serg makes no difference. Because the patch in question does not appear to be necessary, it is being reverted until and unless someone other than Serg reports an actual real-world system on which loadtools operation times are slowed compared to the Mother's Slackware reference and on which Slackware-like performance can be restored by setting the ASYNC_LOW_LATENCY flag.
author Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
date Thu, 27 Feb 2020 01:09:48 +0000
parents cb1ba53a1106
children 39b39b546824
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/*
 * This module contains the table of baud rates supported
 * by this implementation of FreeCalypso libserial.
 */

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <strings.h>
#include <termios.h>
#include "baudrate.h"

struct baudrate baud_rate_table[] = {
	/* the first listed rate will be our default */
	{"115200",	B115200,	0},
	{"57600",	B57600,		1},
	{"38400",	B38400,		2},
	{"19200",	B19200,		4},
	/*
	 * Non-standard high baud rates remapped by CP2102 EEPROM programming
	 * or by a hacky patch to the ftdi_sio Linux kernel driver to work
	 * with FTDI adapters.
	 */
	{"812500",	B921600,	-1},
	{"406250",	B460800,	-1},
	{"203125",	B230400,	-1},
	/* table search terminator */
	{NULL,		B0,		-1},
};

struct baudrate *
find_baudrate_by_name(srch_name)
	char *srch_name;
{
	struct baudrate *br;

	for (br = baud_rate_table; br->name; br++)
		if (!strcmp(br->name, srch_name))
			break;
	if (br->name)
		return(br);
	else {
		fprintf(stderr, "error: baud rate \"%s\" not known\n",
			srch_name);
		return(NULL);
	}
}