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Hi All, I had developed a USB-Serial driver with WDF architecture. I have a query regarding congiguring of Serial port using DOS commands. I used the command 'mode COM3:19200,n,8,1' to set baud rate to 19200 from command prompt. The output is: Status for device COM3: ----------------------- Baud: 1200 Parity: None Data Bits: 7 Stop Bits: 1 Timeout: OFF XON/XOFF: OFF CTS handshaking: OFF DSR handshaking: OFF DSR sensitivity: OFF DTR circuit: ON RTS circuit: ON The baud rate is always set to 1200 even though i use any other baud rate to set. I had debugged the driver and could see that 19200 is being received and able to properly handle it.
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With the native COM port i could see the configuration was done properly with all baud rates. With all other terminal applications like hyperterminal or any other application i was able to configure properly in my driver. Is there anything additional parameters i need to set in driver when using DOS commands.
Any help is much appreciated. Regards, Sushma.
Sushma 06.02.09 5:49. I did the following sequence of steps 1. Opened a terminal application like hyperterminal with baud rate say 19200,no parity,8,1. Closed the hyperterminal. I opened a Win32 application which opens COM port using CreatFile() and then used GetCommState() to retrieve the DCB structure.
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I observed that baud rate is set to 1200 in DCB. Default settings are displayed.
I performed same steps for native COM port (COM1). After step #3 the baud rate was shown as 19200. I think i'm missing some settings while closing the port. Or flushing out serial port settings when EvtFileClose() is called. Or missing something??? Can any one throw some light on this scenario. Regards, Sushma [email protected] 06.02.09 7:21.
On Feb 6, 7:49 am, Sushma wrote: > 3. I opened a Win32 application which opens COM port using CreatFile() > and then used GetCommState() to retrieve the DCB structure. I observed > that baud rate is set to 1200 in DCB. Default settings are displayed. > > I performed same steps for native COM port (COM1).
After step #3 the > baud rate was shown as 19200. There's a serial IOCTL that's sent to your driver to retrieve baud rate, parity, and other settings.
Are you responding to it properly? Are you setting the 'Information' field of the IRP before you complete it? Sushma 06.02.09 21:21.