// Enable interrupts outb(io_base + IER, 0x01); // IER = 0x01 (RDA interrupt enable)
module_init(serial_init); Note that this example is highly simplified and not meant for production use.
#include <linux/module.h> #include <linux/io.h> 16c95x serial port driver
The 16C95X serial port driver is typically implemented as a kernel module or a device driver in the operating system. The driver interacts with the 16C95X serial port controller through a set of registers, which are mapped to specific addresses in the system's memory.
// Define the 16C95X serial port registers #define RBR 0x00 #define THR 0x00 #define IER 0x01 #define IIR 0x02 // Enable interrupts outb(io_base + IER, 0x01); //
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// Transmit data static void transmit_data(char *data, int len) { // Write data to the transmit hold register for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) { outb(io_base + THR, data[i]); } } // Define the 16C95X serial port registers #define
// Define the serial port's I/O address #define SERIAL_PORT 0x3F8