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40 lines
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* Split I/O feature
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Allow to split input and output so that it is possible to manage these
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independently.
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The general idea is to redirect the output stream on the socket port number
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specified but then redirect the input stream on the same port number + 1.
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Example:
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$ tio /dev/ttyUSB0 --socket inet:4444,split-io
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Will result in output stream being hosted on port 4444 and input stream
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hosted on port 4445.
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For file sockets something similar can be arranged:
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tio /dev/ttyUSB0 --socket unix:/tmp/tio-socket-0,split-io
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Will result in output stream being hosted via /tmp/tio-socket-0 and input
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stream hosted via /tmp/tio-socket-0_input
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* Websocket support
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Extend the socket feature to redirect serial I/O to websocket on e.g. port
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1234 like so:
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$ tio --socket ws:1234
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Use libwesockets to implement feature.
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* RS-485 support
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Many modern RS-485 devices such as the ones from FTDI already operate in
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RS-485 mode by default and will work with tio out of the box. However, there
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are still some RS-232/485 devices which need to be switched from e.g. RS-232 to
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RS-485 mode to operate accordingly on the physical level.
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To support RS-485 on such serial devices the idea is to add a --rs-485 option.
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