Use a specific device ?

poma pomidorabelisima at gmail.com
Fri Jun 5 06:51:50 PDT 2015


On 05.06.2015 15:37, Jean-Christian de Rivaz wrote:
> Le 05. 06. 15 15:09, poma a écrit :
>> On 05.06.2015 14:14, Jean-Christian de Rivaz wrote:
>>> Le 05. 06. 15 13:18, Aleksander Morgado a écrit :
>>>> On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 12:19 AM, Jean-Christian de Rivaz <jc at eclis.ch> wrote:
>>>>> I have a system where the modem have multiple /dev/ttyACMx ports where x is
>>>>> not constant because of the dynamic nature of others serial devices.
>>>> It may be worth noting that a very similar issue with the one faced
>>>> here is the one with network interface names, where interface names
>>>> were created as kernel drivers probed the different interfaces, ending
>>>> up with "eth0", "eth1" and so on. Then, there would be network
>>>> interface configurations for each network interface based on the name,
>>>> but no one really ensured that the name was the same upon reboots. The
>>>> solution provided by systemd to ensure that the proper configuration
>>>> is applied always to the proper interface is to make the device names
>>>> "predictable", see:
>>>> http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/PredictableNetworkInterfaceNames/
>>>>
>>>> This solution avoids the need of any other udev rules to e.g. create
>>>> network interface names containing the device MAC address or what not.
>>>>
>>>> I'm wondering whether the same could be applied not only to network
>>>> interfaces, but also to ttyACMs, ttyUSBs and cdc-wdms, and end up
>>>> having predictable tty names like e.g. /dev/ttyACMp0s20u4i0. Sure,
>>>> those names are a nightmare to type, but they are predictable (e.g. in
>>>> this case by including the physical location of the connector of the
>>>> hardware).
>>>>
>>> This would be a wonderful solution. The only problem is when will this
>>> feature be available in a stable Linux kernel widely used by all majors
>>> distributions? Until this dream happens (probably not before severals
>>> years I guess), an other option must be implemented.
>>>
>>> Jean-Christian
>>
>> Face your broadband modem, live your dreams?
>>
>> Kay, when this would happen - Predictable Broadband Modem Interface Names?
>>
> 
> I must emphasis that this solution will still not solve the ModemManager 
> problem of automatically probing any added serial devices, requiring all 
> non-modem serial device to add the ID_MM_IGNORE hack in udev rules. This 
> must change as soon as possible.
> 
> Jean-Christian
> 


MM probing various hardware, not much of a news.




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