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  1 ===========================                         1 ===========================
  2 RS485 Serial Communications                         2 RS485 Serial Communications
  3 ===========================                         3 ===========================
  4                                                     4 
  5 1. Introduction                                     5 1. Introduction
  6 ===============                                     6 ===============
  7                                                     7 
  8    EIA-485, also known as TIA/EIA-485 or RS-48      8    EIA-485, also known as TIA/EIA-485 or RS-485, is a standard defining the
  9    electrical characteristics of drivers and r      9    electrical characteristics of drivers and receivers for use in balanced
 10    digital multipoint systems.                     10    digital multipoint systems.
 11    This standard is widely used for communicat     11    This standard is widely used for communications in industrial automation
 12    because it can be used effectively over lon     12    because it can be used effectively over long distances and in electrically
 13    noisy environments.                             13    noisy environments.
 14                                                    14 
 15 2. Hardware-related Considerations                 15 2. Hardware-related Considerations
 16 ==================================                 16 ==================================
 17                                                    17 
 18    Some CPUs/UARTs (e.g., Atmel AT91 or 16C950     18    Some CPUs/UARTs (e.g., Atmel AT91 or 16C950 UART) contain a built-in
 19    half-duplex mode capable of automatically c     19    half-duplex mode capable of automatically controlling line direction by
 20    toggling RTS or DTR signals. That can be us     20    toggling RTS or DTR signals. That can be used to control external
 21    half-duplex hardware like an RS485 transcei     21    half-duplex hardware like an RS485 transceiver or any RS232-connected
 22    half-duplex devices like some modems.           22    half-duplex devices like some modems.
 23                                                    23 
 24    For these microcontrollers, the Linux drive     24    For these microcontrollers, the Linux driver should be made capable of
 25    working in both modes, and proper ioctls (s     25    working in both modes, and proper ioctls (see later) should be made
 26    available at user-level to allow switching      26    available at user-level to allow switching from one mode to the other, and
 27    vice versa.                                     27    vice versa.
 28                                                    28 
 29 3. Data Structures Already Available in the Ke     29 3. Data Structures Already Available in the Kernel
 30 ==============================================     30 ==================================================
 31                                                    31 
 32    The Linux kernel provides the struct serial     32    The Linux kernel provides the struct serial_rs485 to handle RS485
 33    communications. This data structure is used     33    communications. This data structure is used to set and configure RS485
 34    parameters in the platform data and in ioct     34    parameters in the platform data and in ioctls.
 35                                                    35 
 36    The device tree can also provide RS485 boot     36    The device tree can also provide RS485 boot time parameters
 37    [#DT-bindings]_. The serial core fills the      37    [#DT-bindings]_. The serial core fills the struct serial_rs485 from the
 38    values given by the device tree when the dr     38    values given by the device tree when the driver calls
 39    uart_get_rs485_mode().                          39    uart_get_rs485_mode().
 40                                                    40 
 41    Any driver for devices capable of working b     41    Any driver for devices capable of working both as RS232 and RS485 should
 42    implement the ``rs485_config`` callback and     42    implement the ``rs485_config`` callback and provide ``rs485_supported``
 43    in the ``struct uart_port``. The serial cor     43    in the ``struct uart_port``. The serial core calls ``rs485_config`` to do
 44    the device specific part in response to TIO     44    the device specific part in response to TIOCSRS485 ioctl (see below). The
 45    ``rs485_config`` callback receives a pointe     45    ``rs485_config`` callback receives a pointer to a sanitizated struct
 46    serial_rs485. The struct serial_rs485 users     46    serial_rs485. The struct serial_rs485 userspace provides is sanitized
 47    before calling ``rs485_config`` using ``rs4     47    before calling ``rs485_config`` using ``rs485_supported`` that indicates
 48    what RS485 features the driver supports for     48    what RS485 features the driver supports for the ``struct uart_port``.
 49    TIOCGRS485 ioctl can be used to read back t     49    TIOCGRS485 ioctl can be used to read back the struct serial_rs485
 50    matching to the current configuration.          50    matching to the current configuration.
 51                                                    51 
 52 .. kernel-doc:: include/uapi/linux/serial.h        52 .. kernel-doc:: include/uapi/linux/serial.h
 53    :identifiers: serial_rs485 uart_get_rs485_m     53    :identifiers: serial_rs485 uart_get_rs485_mode
 54                                                    54 
 55 4. Usage from user-level                           55 4. Usage from user-level
 56 ========================                           56 ========================
 57                                                    57 
 58    From user-level, RS485 configuration can be     58    From user-level, RS485 configuration can be get/set using the previous
 59    ioctls. For instance, to set RS485 you can      59    ioctls. For instance, to set RS485 you can use the following code::
 60                                                    60 
 61         #include <linux/serial.h>                  61         #include <linux/serial.h>
 62                                                    62 
 63         /* Include definition for RS485 ioctls     63         /* Include definition for RS485 ioctls: TIOCGRS485 and TIOCSRS485 */
 64         #include <sys/ioctl.h>                     64         #include <sys/ioctl.h>
 65                                                    65 
 66         /* Open your specific device (e.g., /d     66         /* Open your specific device (e.g., /dev/mydevice): */
 67         int fd = open ("/dev/mydevice", O_RDWR     67         int fd = open ("/dev/mydevice", O_RDWR);
 68         if (fd < 0) {                              68         if (fd < 0) {
 69                 /* Error handling. See errno.      69                 /* Error handling. See errno. */
 70         }                                          70         }
 71                                                    71 
 72         struct serial_rs485 rs485conf;             72         struct serial_rs485 rs485conf;
 73                                                    73 
 74         /* Enable RS485 mode: */                   74         /* Enable RS485 mode: */
 75         rs485conf.flags |= SER_RS485_ENABLED;      75         rs485conf.flags |= SER_RS485_ENABLED;
 76                                                    76 
 77         /* Set logical level for RTS pin equal     77         /* Set logical level for RTS pin equal to 1 when sending: */
 78         rs485conf.flags |= SER_RS485_RTS_ON_SE     78         rs485conf.flags |= SER_RS485_RTS_ON_SEND;
 79         /* or, set logical level for RTS pin e     79         /* or, set logical level for RTS pin equal to 0 when sending: */
 80         rs485conf.flags &= ~(SER_RS485_RTS_ON_     80         rs485conf.flags &= ~(SER_RS485_RTS_ON_SEND);
 81                                                    81 
 82         /* Set logical level for RTS pin equal     82         /* Set logical level for RTS pin equal to 1 after sending: */
 83         rs485conf.flags |= SER_RS485_RTS_AFTER     83         rs485conf.flags |= SER_RS485_RTS_AFTER_SEND;
 84         /* or, set logical level for RTS pin e     84         /* or, set logical level for RTS pin equal to 0 after sending: */
 85         rs485conf.flags &= ~(SER_RS485_RTS_AFT     85         rs485conf.flags &= ~(SER_RS485_RTS_AFTER_SEND);
 86                                                    86 
 87         /* Set rts delay before send, if neede     87         /* Set rts delay before send, if needed: */
 88         rs485conf.delay_rts_before_send = ...;     88         rs485conf.delay_rts_before_send = ...;
 89                                                    89 
 90         /* Set rts delay after send, if needed     90         /* Set rts delay after send, if needed: */
 91         rs485conf.delay_rts_after_send = ...;      91         rs485conf.delay_rts_after_send = ...;
 92                                                    92 
 93         /* Set this flag if you want to receiv     93         /* Set this flag if you want to receive data even while sending data */
 94         rs485conf.flags |= SER_RS485_RX_DURING     94         rs485conf.flags |= SER_RS485_RX_DURING_TX;
 95                                                    95 
 96         if (ioctl (fd, TIOCSRS485, &rs485conf)     96         if (ioctl (fd, TIOCSRS485, &rs485conf) < 0) {
 97                 /* Error handling. See errno.      97                 /* Error handling. See errno. */
 98         }                                          98         }
 99                                                    99 
100         /* Use read() and write() syscalls her    100         /* Use read() and write() syscalls here... */
101                                                   101 
102         /* Close the device when finished: */     102         /* Close the device when finished: */
103         if (close (fd) < 0) {                     103         if (close (fd) < 0) {
104                 /* Error handling. See errno.     104                 /* Error handling. See errno. */
105         }                                         105         }
106                                                   106 
107 5. Multipoint Addressing                          107 5. Multipoint Addressing
108 ========================                          108 ========================
109                                                   109 
110    The Linux kernel provides addressing mode f    110    The Linux kernel provides addressing mode for multipoint RS-485 serial
111    communications line. The addressing mode is    111    communications line. The addressing mode is enabled with
112    ``SER_RS485_ADDRB`` flag in struct serial_r    112    ``SER_RS485_ADDRB`` flag in struct serial_rs485. The struct serial_rs485
113    has two additional flags and fields for ena    113    has two additional flags and fields for enabling receive and destination
114    addresses.                                     114    addresses.
115                                                   115 
116    Address mode flags:                            116    Address mode flags:
117         - ``SER_RS485_ADDRB``: Enabled address    117         - ``SER_RS485_ADDRB``: Enabled addressing mode (sets also ADDRB in termios).
118         - ``SER_RS485_ADDR_RECV``: Receive (fi    118         - ``SER_RS485_ADDR_RECV``: Receive (filter) address enabled.
119         - ``SER_RS485_ADDR_DEST``: Set destina    119         - ``SER_RS485_ADDR_DEST``: Set destination address.
120                                                   120 
121    Address fields (enabled with corresponding     121    Address fields (enabled with corresponding ``SER_RS485_ADDR_*`` flag):
122         - ``addr_recv``: Receive address.         122         - ``addr_recv``: Receive address.
123         - ``addr_dest``: Destination address.     123         - ``addr_dest``: Destination address.
124                                                   124 
125    Once a receive address is set, the communic    125    Once a receive address is set, the communication can occur only with the
126    particular device and other peers are filte    126    particular device and other peers are filtered out. It is left up to the
127    receiver side to enforce the filtering. Rec    127    receiver side to enforce the filtering. Receive address will be cleared
128    if ``SER_RS485_ADDR_RECV`` is not set.         128    if ``SER_RS485_ADDR_RECV`` is not set.
129                                                   129 
130    Note: not all devices supporting RS485 supp    130    Note: not all devices supporting RS485 support multipoint addressing.
131                                                   131 
132 6. References                                     132 6. References
133 =============                                     133 =============
134                                                   134 
135 .. [#DT-bindings]       Documentation/devicetr    135 .. [#DT-bindings]       Documentation/devicetree/bindings/serial/rs485.txt
                                                      

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