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UMCS(4) Device Drivers Manual UMCS(4)

umcsUSB support for serial adapters based on the MCS7820 and MCS7840 chips

To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following lines in your kernel configuration file:

device usb
device ucom
device umcs

Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the following line in loader.conf(5):

umcs_load="YES"

The umcs driver provides support for various multiport serial adapters based on the MosCom MCS7820 and MCS7840 chips. They are 2- or 4-port adapters with full-featured 16550-compatible UARTs and very flexible baud generators. Also, these chips support RS422/RS485 and IrDA operations.

The device is accessed through the ucom(4) driver which makes it behave like a tty(4).

Different ports on device are presented as sub-units, like /dev/ttyU0.1 and /dev/ttyU0.2.

The umcs driver was tested on the following adapters:

  • ST Lab U-360 two-port serial USB adapter
  • ST Lab U-400 four-port serial USB adapter

/dev/ttyU*.*
for callin ports
/dev/ttyU*.*.init
 
/dev/ttyU*.*.lock
corresponding callin initial-state and lock-state devices

/dev/cuaU*.*
for callout ports
/dev/cuaU*.*.init
 
/dev/cuaU*.*.lock
corresponding callout initial-state and lock-state devices

tty(4), ucom(4), usb(4)

The umcs driver appeared in ports since December of 2010.

The umcs driver was written by Lev Serebryakov <lev@FreeBSD.org>.

This driver doesn't support access to any fine tunes of chip, like RS522/RS485 mode, non-standard baudrates, etc.

April 26, 2017 Debian