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NMSettingSerialNMSettingSerial — Describes connection properties for devices that use serial communications |
Properties
guint | baud | Read / Write / Construct |
guint | bits | Read / Write / Construct |
NMSettingSerialParity | parity | Read / Write / Construct |
guint64 | send-delay | Read / Write / Construct |
guint | stopbits | Read / Write / Construct |
Types and Values
#define | NM_SETTING_SERIAL_SETTING_NAME |
enum | NMSettingSerialParity |
#define | NM_SETTING_SERIAL_BAUD |
#define | NM_SETTING_SERIAL_BITS |
#define | NM_SETTING_SERIAL_PARITY |
#define | NM_SETTING_SERIAL_STOPBITS |
#define | NM_SETTING_SERIAL_SEND_DELAY |
NMSettingSerial |
Description
The NMSettingSerial object is a NMSetting subclass that describes properties necessary for connections that may use serial communications, such as mobile broadband or analog telephone connections.
Functions
nm_setting_serial_new ()
NMSetting *
nm_setting_serial_new (void
);
Creates a new NMSettingSerial object with default values.
nm_setting_serial_get_parity ()
NMSettingSerialParity
nm_setting_serial_get_parity (NMSettingSerial *setting
);
nm_setting_serial_get_send_delay ()
guint64
nm_setting_serial_get_send_delay (NMSettingSerial *setting
);
Property Details
The “baud”
property
“baud” guint
Speed to use for communication over the serial port. Note that this value usually has no effect for mobile broadband modems as they generally ignore speed settings and use the highest available speed.
Flags: Read / Write / Construct
Default value: 57600
The “bits”
property
“bits” guint
Byte-width of the serial communication. The 8 in "8n1" for example.
Flags: Read / Write / Construct
Allowed values: [5,8]
Default value: 8
The “parity”
property
“parity” NMSettingSerialParity
Parity setting of the serial port.
Flags: Read / Write / Construct
Default value: NM_SETTING_SERIAL_PARITY_NONE
The “send-delay”
property
“send-delay” guint64
Time to delay between each byte sent to the modem, in microseconds.
Flags: Read / Write / Construct
Default value: 0
The “stopbits”
property
“stopbits” guint
Number of stop bits for communication on the serial port. Either 1 or 2. The 1 in "8n1" for example.
Flags: Read / Write / Construct
Allowed values: [1,2]
Default value: 1