MX9 UART
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VAR-SOM-MX93 UART Overview
The VAR-SOM-MX93 exposes up to seven LPUART interfaces, some of which are multiplexed with other peripherals.
Serial Port | Device Node | Device Tree | Note |
---|---|---|---|
UART0 | /dev/ttyLP0 | lpuart1 | Connected to Symphony board serial console |
UART2 | /dev/ttyLP2 | lpuart3 | Disabled by default, see datasheet |
UART3 | /dev/ttyLP3 | lpuart4 | Disabled by default, see datasheet |
UART4 | /dev/ttyLP4 | lpuart5 | Used on SOM for Bluetooth interface and can be accessible only if the BT is disabled or SOM without "WBD" and "WB" |
UART5 | /dev/ttyLP5 | lpuart6 | Connected to Symphony board J18.7 and J18.9 |
UART6 | /dev/ttyLP6 | lpuart7 | Connected to Symphony board J18.3 and J18.5 |
UART7 | /dev/ttyLP7 | lpuart8 | Disabled by default, see datasheet |
Testing UART5
Short J18.7 and J18.9 pins and run the following commands:
# stty -F /dev/ttyLP5 -echo -onlcr 115200 # cat /dev/ttyLP5 & # echo hello > /dev/ttyLP5
For each invocation of echo command the "hello" string should appear on the terminal.
Testing UART6
Short J18.3 and J18.5 pins and run the following commands:
# stty -F /dev/ttyLP6 -echo -onlcr 115200 # cat /dev/ttyLP6 & # echo hello > /dev/ttyLP6
For each invocation of echo command the "hello" string should appear on the terminal.
Disabling UART5
To disable UART5 edit arch/arm64/boot/dts/freescale/imx93-var-som-symphony.dts under kernel source directory and modify
&lpuart6 { ... status = "okay"; };
to
&lpuart6 { ... status = "disabled"; };
Other UARTs can be disabled in a similar manner by referencing the table above.