# This is a shell archive. Save it in a file, remove anything before # this line, and then unpack it by entering "sh file". Note, it may # create directories; files and directories will be owned by you and # have default permissions. # # This archive contains: # # uarduno # uarduno/files # uarduno/files/ids.txt # uarduno/pkg-descr # uarduno/distinfo # uarduno/Makefile # uarduno/pkg-message # echo c - uarduno mkdir -p uarduno > /dev/null 2>&1 echo c - uarduno/files mkdir -p uarduno/files > /dev/null 2>&1 echo x - uarduno/files/ids.txt sed 's/^X//' >uarduno/files/ids.txt << '8835e31487adbe240df1b0e84c647af0' X// Arduino UNO USB Serial Port Kernel Driver for FreeBSD X// X// This is a user-modifiable file that can be used to add extra X// USB Vendor ID / Product ID combinations to the list of existing X// combinations that the driver recognizes as an Arduino Uno. X// X// If you modify your Arduino Uno (or obtain a similar unit with a different X// Vendor/Product combination) you can simply modify this file to include X// the new Vendor/Product information. X// X// Place your NEW Vendor ID / Product ID combinations below in the form of X// a C-language structure initializer entry, as follows X// X// { 0xaaaa, 0xbbbb }, X// X// Where '0xaaaa' is the vendor ID, and '0xbbbb' is the product ID that you X// want the driver to recognize as an Arduino UNO. It must end with a ',' X// X// The default value of { 0x2341, 0x0001 } is already included as a reference. X// NOTE: do not remove or modify this entry unless you really really mean it. X// X// If you change this file, you will need to update it each X// time you obtain a fresh copy of the ports tree. X// X// X X { 0x2341, 0x0001 }, // Arduino UNO, vendor 2341H, product 0001H X X// place your entries below this line X X X X// end of file X 8835e31487adbe240df1b0e84c647af0 echo x - uarduno/pkg-descr sed 's/^X//' >uarduno/pkg-descr << 'e08707e16caa1eadff844eb52373e1aa' XThe Arduino Uno (http://arduino.cc/) is an open source hardware micro- Xcontroller designed primarily for prototyping and experimentation. XAlthough the devel/arduino port already exists for programming the device, Xit will not work properly with the newest Arduino hardware. Previous Xversions of the Arduino used an FTDI USB to Serial interface. The newest XArduino (beginning with the Uno) uses an on-board ATMel 8U2 controller Xto emulate a USB to Serial interface with its own custom Vendor ID and XHardware ID. As a result, NONE of the existing FreeBSD USB to serial Xdrivers can work with it. This kernel driver supplies the necessary Xkernel support for the Arduino Uno on FreeBSD. X XAdditionally, some 'ACM' USB Serial devices may work with this driver by Xmanually adding their Vendor ID and Product ID combination to files/ids.txt X XOfficial web site XWWW: http://www.mrp3.com/uarduno.html e08707e16caa1eadff844eb52373e1aa echo x - uarduno/distinfo sed 's/^X//' >uarduno/distinfo << '5467ae5f817096597b116ceac50c0b5f' XSHA256 (uarduno-1.01.tar.gz) = d6fb7950a831f9eeb3e5e361e0d6cb89caa5012868937b7adbc5ec4d3e84360f XSIZE (uarduno-1.01.tar.gz) = 12307 5467ae5f817096597b116ceac50c0b5f echo x - uarduno/Makefile sed 's/^X//' >uarduno/Makefile << 'bab716c1a23b71bc35078db5dc519fea' X# Ports collection makefile for: uarduno X# Date created: 11-19-2010 X# Whom: 'Big Bad Bob' Frazier X# X# $FreeBSD: ports/comms/uarduno/Makefile,v 1.1 2011/02/22 02:10:51 wxs Exp $ X# X XPORTNAME= uarduno XPORTVERSION= 1.01 XCATEGORIES= comms kld XMASTER_SITES= http://mrp3.com/ X XMAINTAINER= bobf@mrp3.com XCOMMENT= FreeBSD Kernel Driver for the Arduino Uno USB interface X XNO_PACKAGE= You must (re)build this port with your kernel source X X# need to enforce installation into kernel module directory XMAKE_ENV+= KMODDIR=${KMODDIR} XLOCALBASE= ${KMODDIR} X XSRCPREFIX?= ${SRC_BASE} X X# some test targets need a predictable source directory XWRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}/uarduno X XPLIST_FILES= uarduno.ko XMAKE_JOBS_SAFE= yes X X# no license required XLICENSE= BSD XNO_LICENSES_INSTALL= yes XNO_LICENSES_DIALOGS= yes X X# X# version 7xxxx and 8xxxx are very different X# so make sure I correctly identify them X# XCFLAGS+= -DKERNELVER=${OSVERSION} X X.include X X.if ${OSVERSION} < 700000 XBROKEN= not tested for earlier than 7.x, probably won't build X.endif X X.if ${OSVERSION} < 800000 X# Simple check for 7.x kernel source (find usb.c) X.if ! exists(${SRCPREFIX}/sys/dev/usb/usb.c) XIGNORE= this port will not build without the latest 7.x kernel source X.endif X.else X# 8.x and later kernels (partially tested in 9.x, mabye add to kernel?) X# simple check for 8.x and later kernel source (find usb_core.c) X.if ! exists(${SRCPREFIX}/sys/dev/usb/usb_core.c) XIGNORE= this port will not build without the latest kernel source X.endif X.endif X X# post-patch target, copy 'ids.txt' as 'ids.h' (user-modifiable file) Xpost-patch: X @${CP} ${FILESDIR}/ids.txt ${WRKSRC}/ids.h X X# post-install target, make sure kernel module is unloaded Xpost-install: X @if kldstat -q -m uhub/uarduno ; then \ X echo "" ; echo " +++ Unloading uarduno.ko (related devices will need to be re-attached)" ; kldunload uarduno ; fi X @${ECHO_MSG} X @${CAT} ${PKGMESSAGE} X @${ECHO_MSG} X X# X# these next 2 targets are for developer use X# X# building a source tarball and related files Xuarduno-src-tarball: X ${MAKE} patch X ${MAKE} -C ${WRKSRC} my-clean X tar -c -f ${PORTSDIR}/distfiles/${DISTNAME}${EXTRACT_SUFX} -C ${WRKDIR} uarduno X ${MAKE} makesum X X# partial clean for incremental build and test Xuarduno-part-clean: X -${RM} ${WRKDIR}/.patch_done.uarduno._boot_kernel X -${RM} ${WRKDIR}/.configure_done.uarduno._boot_kernel X -${RM} ${WRKDIR}/.build_done.uarduno._boot_kernel X -${RM} ${WRKDIR}/.install_done.uarduno._boot_kernel X ${MAKE} -C ${WRKSRC} my-clean X ${MAKE} patch X X.include bab716c1a23b71bc35078db5dc519fea echo x - uarduno/pkg-message sed 's/^X//' >uarduno/pkg-message << 'b73ea7a4d5146f0d2f8f540b78bee5b7' XThe Arduino Uno uses a specific vendor ID of 0x2341 and product ID of 0x0001 X XIf you modify your Arduino Uno to use a DIFFERENT vendor ID or product ID, you Xcan add your vendor/product combination to the files/ids.txt text file Xaccording to the example shown. Additionally, this driver MAY work with Xgeneric ACM USB Serial Devices. You would need to manually add the Xvendor ID and product ID for these devices as well. For ACM devices that Xare modems, consider using or modifyig the 'umodem' driver. X XYou will need to load the uarduno kernel module before connecting the Arduino UNO Xvia USB to your computer. The command to manually load the driver is: X X kldload uarduno.ko X XTo automatically load the driver on startup, add the following line to Xyour /boot/loader.conf file: X X uarduno_load="YES" b73ea7a4d5146f0d2f8f540b78bee5b7 exit