Struct mio_serial::unix::Serial [] [src]

pub struct Serial { /* fields omitted */ }

*nix serial port using termios

Methods

impl Serial
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Open a nonblocking serial port from the provided path.

Example

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use std::path::Path;
use mio_serial::unix::Serial;
use mio_serial::SerialPortSettings;

let tty_name = Path::new("/dev/ttyUSB0");

let serial = Serial::from_path(tty_name, &SerialPortSettings::default()).unwrap();

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Convert an existing serialport::posix::TTYPort struct.

Example

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extern crate serialport;

use std::path::Path;
use serialport::posix::TTYPort;
use mio_serial::unix::Serial;

let tty_name = Path::new("/dev/ttyUSB0");
let blocking_serial = TTYPort::open(tty_path).unwrap();

let serial = Serial::from_serial(blocking_serial).unwrap();

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Create a pair of pseudo serial terminals

Returns

Two connected Serial objects: (master, slave)

Errors

Attempting any IO or parameter settings on the slave tty after the master tty is closed will return errors.

Examples

use mio_serial::unix::Serial;

let (master, slave) = Serial::pair().unwrap();

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Sets the exclusivity of the port

If a port is exclusive, then trying to open the same device path again will fail.

See the man pages for the tiocexcl and tiocnxcl ioctl's for more details.

Errors

  • Io for any error while setting exclusivity for the port.

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Returns the exclusivity of the port

If a port is exclusive, then trying to open the same device path again will fail.

Trait Implementations

impl SerialPort for Serial
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Returns a struct with the current port settings

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Return the name associated with the serial port, if known.

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Returns the current baud rate.

This function returns None if the baud rate could not be determined. This may occur if the hardware is in an uninitialized state. Setting a baud rate with set_baud_rate() should initialize the baud rate to a supported value.

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Returns the character size.

This function returns None if the character size could not be determined. This may occur if the hardware is in an uninitialized state or is using a non-standard character size. Setting a baud rate with set_char_size() should initialize the character size to a supported value.

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Returns the flow control mode.

This function returns None if the flow control mode could not be determined. This may occur if the hardware is in an uninitialized state or is using an unsupported flow control mode. Setting a flow control mode with set_flow_control() should initialize the flow control mode to a supported value.

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Returns the parity-checking mode.

This function returns None if the parity mode could not be determined. This may occur if the hardware is in an uninitialized state or is using a non-standard parity mode. Setting a parity mode with set_parity() should initialize the parity mode to a supported value.

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Returns the number of stop bits.

This function returns None if the number of stop bits could not be determined. This may occur if the hardware is in an uninitialized state or is using an unsupported stop bit configuration. Setting the number of stop bits with set_stop-bits() should initialize the stop bits to a supported value.

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Returns the current timeout.

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Applies all settings for a struct. This isn't guaranteed to involve only a single call into the driver, though that may be done on some platforms.

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Sets the baud rate.

Errors

If the implementation does not support the requested baud rate, this function may return an InvalidInput error. Even if the baud rate is accepted by set_baud_rate(), it may not be supported by the underlying hardware.

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Sets the character size.

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Sets the flow control mode.

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Sets the parity-checking mode.

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Sets the number of stop bits.

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Sets the timeout for future I/O operations. This parameter is ignored but required for trait completeness.

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Sets the state of the RTS (Request To Send) control signal.

Setting a value of true asserts the RTS control signal. false clears the signal.

Errors

This function returns an error if the RTS control signal could not be set to the desired state on the underlying hardware:

  • NoDevice if the device was disconnected.
  • Io for any other type of I/O error.

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Writes to the Data Terminal Ready pin

Setting a value of true asserts the DTR control signal. false clears the signal.

Errors

This function returns an error if the DTR control signal could not be set to the desired state on the underlying hardware:

  • NoDevice if the device was disconnected.
  • Io for any other type of I/O error.

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Reads the state of the CTS (Clear To Send) control signal.

This function returns a boolean that indicates whether the CTS control signal is asserted.

Errors

This function returns an error if the state of the CTS control signal could not be read from the underlying hardware:

  • NoDevice if the device was disconnected.
  • Io for any other type of I/O error.

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Reads the state of the Data Set Ready control signal.

This function returns a boolean that indicates whether the DSR control signal is asserted.

Errors

This function returns an error if the state of the DSR control signal could not be read from the underlying hardware:

  • NoDevice if the device was disconnected.
  • Io for any other type of I/O error.

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Reads the state of the Ring Indicator control signal.

This function returns a boolean that indicates whether the RI control signal is asserted.

Errors

This function returns an error if the state of the RI control signal could not be read from the underlying hardware:

  • NoDevice if the device was disconnected.
  • Io for any other type of I/O error.

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Reads the state of the Carrier Detect control signal.

This function returns a boolean that indicates whether the CD control signal is asserted.

Errors

This function returns an error if the state of the CD control signal could not be read from the underlying hardware:

  • NoDevice if the device was disconnected.
  • Io for any other type of I/O error.

impl Read for Serial
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Pull some bytes from this source into the specified buffer, returning how many bytes were read. Read more

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🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (read_initializer)

Determines if this Reader can work with buffers of uninitialized memory. Read more

1.0.0
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Read all bytes until EOF in this source, placing them into buf. Read more

1.0.0
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Read all bytes until EOF in this source, placing them into buf. Read more

1.6.0
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Read the exact number of bytes required to fill buf. Read more

1.0.0
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Creates a "by reference" adaptor for this instance of Read. Read more

1.0.0
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Transforms this Read instance to an [Iterator] over its bytes. Read more

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🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (io)

the semantics of a partial read/write of where errors happen is currently unclear and may change

Transforms this Read instance to an [Iterator] over [char]s. Read more

1.0.0
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Creates an adaptor which will chain this stream with another. Read more

1.0.0
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Creates an adaptor which will read at most limit bytes from it. Read more

impl Write for Serial
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Write a buffer into this object, returning how many bytes were written. Read more

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Flush this output stream, ensuring that all intermediately buffered contents reach their destination. Read more

1.0.0
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Attempts to write an entire buffer into this write. Read more

1.0.0
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Writes a formatted string into this writer, returning any error encountered. Read more

1.0.0
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Creates a "by reference" adaptor for this instance of Write. Read more

impl<'a> Read for &'a Serial
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Pull some bytes from this source into the specified buffer, returning how many bytes were read. Read more

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🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (read_initializer)

Determines if this Reader can work with buffers of uninitialized memory. Read more

1.0.0
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Read all bytes until EOF in this source, placing them into buf. Read more

1.0.0
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Read all bytes until EOF in this source, placing them into buf. Read more

1.6.0
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Read the exact number of bytes required to fill buf. Read more

1.0.0
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Creates a "by reference" adaptor for this instance of Read. Read more

1.0.0
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Transforms this Read instance to an [Iterator] over its bytes. Read more

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🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (io)

the semantics of a partial read/write of where errors happen is currently unclear and may change

Transforms this Read instance to an [Iterator] over [char]s. Read more

1.0.0
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Creates an adaptor which will chain this stream with another. Read more

1.0.0
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Creates an adaptor which will read at most limit bytes from it. Read more

impl<'a> Write for &'a Serial
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Write a buffer into this object, returning how many bytes were written. Read more

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Flush this output stream, ensuring that all intermediately buffered contents reach their destination. Read more

1.0.0
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Attempts to write an entire buffer into this write. Read more

1.0.0
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Writes a formatted string into this writer, returning any error encountered. Read more

1.0.0
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Creates a "by reference" adaptor for this instance of Write. Read more

impl AsRawFd for Serial
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Extracts the raw file descriptor. Read more

impl IntoRawFd for Serial
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Consumes this object, returning the raw underlying file descriptor. Read more

impl FromRawFd for Serial
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Constructs a new instance of Self from the given raw file descriptor. Read more

impl Evented for Serial
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Register self with the given Poll instance. Read more

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Re-register self with the given Poll instance. Read more

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Deregister self from the given Poll instance Read more