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    [quote author="mr_wallyit" date="1410691263"]Hello,

    Have you tried the simple project ("terminal") in Qt5?
    In Qt 5.3.1 we have ready serial port, I tried with Android, Windows XP, 7, 8 correctly.

    PS
    With Android I have done a workarround.[/quote]

    Hello mr_wallyit
    You said that you were able to use the Serial port with android in Qt5, could you please share with me, how this was done? I would appreciate your response. Thank you in advance.

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      [quote author="mr_wallyit" date="1410691263"]Hello,

      Have you tried the simple project ("terminal") in Qt5?
      In Qt 5.3.1 we have ready serial port, I tried with Android, Windows XP, 7, 8 correctly.

      PS
      With Android I have done a workarround.[/quote]

      Hello mr_wallyit
      You said that you were able to use the Serial port with android in Qt5, could you please share with me, how this was done? I would appreciate your response. Thank you in advance.

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        #10

        Hello,
        First, serial Port on Android works if the Kernel is builded with this module.

        Second,file System of Android is not standard,there are not standard folders for the
        serial port, so I changed the driver with a few line of code.

        I changed the method serialPortLockFilePath in the fileqserialport_unix_p.cpp

        @

        QString serialPortLockFilePath(const QString &portName)
        {

        qDebug() << __LINE__ << __FILE__;
        static const QStringList lockDirectoryPaths = QStringList()
        

        //#ifdef Q_OS_ANDROID
        #ifdef ANDROID

            << QStringLiteral("/sdcard/data/lock")
            << QStringLiteral("/sdcard/data/locks")
            << QStringLiteral("/sdcard/data/spool/locks")
            << QStringLiteral("/sdcard/data/spool/uucp")
            << QStringLiteral("/sdcard/data/tmp")
            << QStringLiteral("/data/local/tmp");
            qDebug() << __LINE__ << __FILE__;
        

        #else

            << QStringLiteral("/var/lock")
            << QStringLiteral("/etc/locks")
            << QStringLiteral("/var/spool/locks")
            << QStringLiteral("/var/spool/uucp")
            << QStringLiteral("/tmp");
            qDebug() << __LINE__ << __FILE__;
        

        #endif

        @

        Third,

        You need to create these directories:

          << QStringLiteral("/sdcard/data/lock")
            << QStringLiteral("/sdcard/data/locks")
            << QStringLiteral("/sdcard/data/spool/locks")
            << QStringLiteral("/sdcard/data/spool/uucp")
            << QStringLiteral("/sdcard/data/tmp")
        
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          mr_wallyit
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          #11

          Hello,
          First, serial Port on Android works if the Kernel is builded with this module.

          Second,file System of Android is not standard,there are not standard folders for the
          serial port, so I changed the driver with a few line of code.

          I changed the method serialPortLockFilePath in the fileqserialport_unix_p.cpp

          @

          QString serialPortLockFilePath(const QString &portName)
          {

          qDebug() << __LINE__ << __FILE__;
          static const QStringList lockDirectoryPaths = QStringList()
          

          //#ifdef Q_OS_ANDROID
          #ifdef ANDROID

              << QStringLiteral("/sdcard/data/lock")
              << QStringLiteral("/sdcard/data/locks")
              << QStringLiteral("/sdcard/data/spool/locks")
              << QStringLiteral("/sdcard/data/spool/uucp")
              << QStringLiteral("/sdcard/data/tmp")
              << QStringLiteral("/data/local/tmp");
              qDebug() << __LINE__ << __FILE__;
          

          #else

              << QStringLiteral("/var/lock")
              << QStringLiteral("/etc/locks")
              << QStringLiteral("/var/spool/locks")
              << QStringLiteral("/var/spool/uucp")
              << QStringLiteral("/tmp");
              qDebug() << __LINE__ << __FILE__;
          

          #endif

          @

          Third,

          You need to create these directories:

            << QStringLiteral("/sdcard/data/lock")
              << QStringLiteral("/sdcard/data/locks")
              << QStringLiteral("/sdcard/data/spool/locks")
              << QStringLiteral("/sdcard/data/spool/uucp")
              << QStringLiteral("/sdcard/data/tmp")
          
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            mr_wallyit
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            #12

            Sorry I have deleted a duplicate message

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              mr_wallyit
              wrote on last edited by
              #13

              Sorry I have deleted a duplicate message

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                KeepGoing
                wrote on last edited by
                #14

                Hello Mr_Wallyit
                Thank you for your reply.
                My target is android. Is it the same with Android as well?

                Thank you in advance.

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #15

                  Hello Mr_Wallyit
                  Thank you for your reply.
                  My target is android. Is it the same with Android as well?

                  Thank you in advance.

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                    mr_wallyit
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #16

                    Hello,

                    yes of course, I use Point of sale Industrial with Android, with workarround we can use serial port.

                    Best Regards

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                      mr_wallyit
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #17

                      Hello,

                      yes of course, I use Point of sale Industrial with Android, with workarround we can use serial port.

                      Best Regards

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                        #18

                        Hi Mr_Wallyit,

                        Thanks for sharing the details.

                        I have an android device which has serial port attached to it. The manufacturer has a sample application with it which uses the serial port. The port name is "/dev/ttyS6".

                        As you mentioned I tried to create folder in my device. My device file explorer shows files structure as "/mnt/sdcard". So I created folders as below:
                        "/mnt/sdcard/data/lock"
                        "/mnt/sdcard/data/locks"
                        "/mnt/sdcard/data/spool/locks"
                        "/mnt/sdcard/data/spool/uucp"
                        "/mnt/sdcard/data/tmp"

                        But, the folder "/mnt/data/local/tmp" is unable to create as my file explorer doesn't allow to create folder.

                        I kept my code as @QString serialPortLockFilePath(const QString &portName)
                        {
                        static const QStringList lockDirectoryPaths = QStringList()

                        #ifdef Q_OS_ANDROID
                        << QStringLiteral("/mnt/sdcard/data/lock")
                        << QStringLiteral("/mnt/sdcard/data/locks")
                        << QStringLiteral("/mnt/sdcard/data/spool/locks")
                        << QStringLiteral("/mnt/sdcard/data/spool/uucp")
                        << QStringLiteral("/mnt/sdcard/data/tmp");
                        #else
                        << QStringLiteral("/var/lock")
                        << QStringLiteral("/etc/locks")
                        << QStringLiteral("/var/spool/locks")
                        << QStringLiteral("/var/spool/uucp")
                        << QStringLiteral("/tmp");
                        #endif@

                        And I have a second device whose files structure as "/sdcard". So I created folders as below:
                        "/sdcard/data/lock"
                        "/sdcard/data/locks"
                        "/sdcard/data/spool/locks"
                        "/sdcard/data/spool/uucp"
                        "/sdcard/data/tmp"

                        But, the folder "/data/local/tmp" is unable to create as my file explorer crashes on creating folder "/data/locaal" (need to retry with different file explorer application).

                        @QString serialPortLockFilePath(const QString &portName)
                        {
                        static const QStringList lockDirectoryPaths = QStringList()

                        #ifdef Q_OS_ANDROID
                        << QStringLiteral("/sdcard/data/lock")
                        << QStringLiteral("/sdcard/data/locks")
                        << QStringLiteral("/sdcard/data/spool/locks")
                        << QStringLiteral("/sdcard/data/spool/uucp")
                        << QStringLiteral("/sdcard/data/tmp");
                        #else
                        << QStringLiteral("/var/lock")
                        << QStringLiteral("/etc/locks")
                        << QStringLiteral("/var/spool/locks")
                        << QStringLiteral("/var/spool/uucp")
                        << QStringLiteral("/tmp");
                        #endif@

                        and created a sample application which tries to access the serial port. I set the port name as @setPortName("/dev/ttyS6");@
                        But when running the application I get the error "Permission denied".

                        Could you help me to figure out where I am going wrong.

                        Thanks in advance.

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                          #19

                          Hi Mr_Wallyit,

                          Thanks for sharing the details.

                          I have an android device which has serial port attached to it. The manufacturer has a sample application with it which uses the serial port. The port name is "/dev/ttyS6".

                          As you mentioned I tried to create folder in my device. My device file explorer shows files structure as "/mnt/sdcard". So I created folders as below:
                          "/mnt/sdcard/data/lock"
                          "/mnt/sdcard/data/locks"
                          "/mnt/sdcard/data/spool/locks"
                          "/mnt/sdcard/data/spool/uucp"
                          "/mnt/sdcard/data/tmp"

                          But, the folder "/mnt/data/local/tmp" is unable to create as my file explorer doesn't allow to create folder.

                          I kept my code as @QString serialPortLockFilePath(const QString &portName)
                          {
                          static const QStringList lockDirectoryPaths = QStringList()

                          #ifdef Q_OS_ANDROID
                          << QStringLiteral("/mnt/sdcard/data/lock")
                          << QStringLiteral("/mnt/sdcard/data/locks")
                          << QStringLiteral("/mnt/sdcard/data/spool/locks")
                          << QStringLiteral("/mnt/sdcard/data/spool/uucp")
                          << QStringLiteral("/mnt/sdcard/data/tmp");
                          #else
                          << QStringLiteral("/var/lock")
                          << QStringLiteral("/etc/locks")
                          << QStringLiteral("/var/spool/locks")
                          << QStringLiteral("/var/spool/uucp")
                          << QStringLiteral("/tmp");
                          #endif@

                          And I have a second device whose files structure as "/sdcard". So I created folders as below:
                          "/sdcard/data/lock"
                          "/sdcard/data/locks"
                          "/sdcard/data/spool/locks"
                          "/sdcard/data/spool/uucp"
                          "/sdcard/data/tmp"

                          But, the folder "/data/local/tmp" is unable to create as my file explorer crashes on creating folder "/data/locaal" (need to retry with different file explorer application).

                          @QString serialPortLockFilePath(const QString &portName)
                          {
                          static const QStringList lockDirectoryPaths = QStringList()

                          #ifdef Q_OS_ANDROID
                          << QStringLiteral("/sdcard/data/lock")
                          << QStringLiteral("/sdcard/data/locks")
                          << QStringLiteral("/sdcard/data/spool/locks")
                          << QStringLiteral("/sdcard/data/spool/uucp")
                          << QStringLiteral("/sdcard/data/tmp");
                          #else
                          << QStringLiteral("/var/lock")
                          << QStringLiteral("/etc/locks")
                          << QStringLiteral("/var/spool/locks")
                          << QStringLiteral("/var/spool/uucp")
                          << QStringLiteral("/tmp");
                          #endif@

                          and created a sample application which tries to access the serial port. I set the port name as @setPortName("/dev/ttyS6");@
                          But when running the application I get the error "Permission denied".

                          Could you help me to figure out where I am going wrong.

                          Thanks in advance.

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                            mr_wallyit
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #20

                            Hello,

                            this is my source code, I think who is wrong “/mnt/sdcard/data/lock”.

                            @

                            bool s = true;
                            QStringList pathList;
                            

                            #ifdef ANDROID
                            pathList << "/sdcard/data";
                            pathList << "/sdcard/data/lock";
                            pathList << "/sdcard/data/locks";
                            pathList << "/sdcard/data/spool";
                            pathList << "/sdcard/data/spool/locks";
                            pathList << "/sdcard/data/spool/uucp";
                            pathList << "/sdcard/data/tmp";
                            pathList << "/sdcard/data/local";
                            pathList << "/sdcard/data/local/tmp";
                            #endif

                            QDir d;
                            foreach (const QString s, pathList) {
                                d.setPath(s);
                                if (!d.exists()){
                                    if(d.mkpath(d.absolutePath()))
                                        qCCritical() << "error create directory " << d.absolutePath();
                                }
                            }
                            

                            @

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                              mr_wallyit
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                              #21

                              Hello,

                              this is my source code, I think who is wrong “/mnt/sdcard/data/lock”.

                              @

                              bool s = true;
                              QStringList pathList;
                              

                              #ifdef ANDROID
                              pathList << "/sdcard/data";
                              pathList << "/sdcard/data/lock";
                              pathList << "/sdcard/data/locks";
                              pathList << "/sdcard/data/spool";
                              pathList << "/sdcard/data/spool/locks";
                              pathList << "/sdcard/data/spool/uucp";
                              pathList << "/sdcard/data/tmp";
                              pathList << "/sdcard/data/local";
                              pathList << "/sdcard/data/local/tmp";
                              #endif

                              QDir d;
                              foreach (const QString s, pathList) {
                                  d.setPath(s);
                                  if (!d.exists()){
                                      if(d.mkpath(d.absolutePath()))
                                          qCCritical() << "error create directory " << d.absolutePath();
                                  }
                              }
                              

                              @

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