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Juan Carrano 7f1357b721 tools/usb-serial: do not advise people to export PORT.
The example in the tool documentation contains several things that are
wrong:

- exports PORT.
- Defines the port using :=.
- Defines PORT instead of PORT_LINUX, PORT_DARWIN
- ifeq-based logic (which will force an evaluation).

I have not tested the new example script.
2019-06-03 16:31:31 +02:00

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USB to serial adapter tools

Tools for finding connected USB to serial adapter devices.

Usage

./list-ttys.sh

List all currently connected USB to serial adapters by searching through /sys/bus/usb/devices/.

./find-tty.sh [serial_regex1] [serial_regex2] ... [serial_regexZ]

Write to stdout all ttys connected to the chosen programmer. serial_regexN are extended regular expressions (as understood by egrep) containing a pattern matched against the USB device serial number. Each of the given expressions are tested, against each serial number, and matching ttys are output (one tty per line).

In order to search for an exact match against the device serial, use '^serialnumber$' as the pattern. If no pattern is given, find-tty.sh returns all found USB ttys (in an arbitrary order, this is not guaranteed to be the /dev/ttyUSBX with the lowest number).

Serial strings from all connected USB ttys can be found from the list generated by list-ttys.sh.

Exit codes

find-tty.sh returns 0 if a match is found, 1 otherwise.

Makefile example usage

The script find-tty.sh is designed for use from within a board Makefile.include. An example section is shown below (for an OpenOCD based solution):

# Add serial matching command
ifneq ($(PROGRAMMER_SERIAL),)
  OOCD_BOARD_FLAGS += -c 'ftdi_serial $(PROGRAMMER_SERIAL)'
endif

PORT_LINUX_EXACT = $(if $(PROGRAMMER_SERIAL),$(firstword $(shell $(RIOTTOOLS)/usb-serial/find-tty.sh "^$(PROGRAMMER_SERIAL)$$")),)

PORT_LINUX = $(if $(PORT_LINUX_EXACT),$(PORT_LINUX_EXACT),$(firstword $(shell $(RIOTTOOLS)/usb-serial/find-tty.sh)))

PORT_DARWIN = $(shell ls -1 /dev/tty.SLAB_USBtoUART* | head -n 1)

Limitations

Only tested on Linux, and probably only works on Linux.