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    [[rockpi4 | ROCK Pi 4]] > [[rockpi4/dev | Development]] > [[rockpi4/dev/serial-console | Serial Console]]
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ROCK Pi 4 exports a dedicated  serial console, which can access the low level debug message.
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=== Requirement ===
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* ROCK Pi 4
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* USB Type-C power adapter and USB Type-C charging data cable
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* Host PC with Windows or Linux
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* USB to TTL serial cable
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** The definition of each pin of USB to TTL cable is showing like this:
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[[File:usb2ttl-cable-definition.jpeg | 500px ]]
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==== Note ====
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* The default baudrate of ROCK Pi 4 is 1500000(1.5Mbps), please check if your USB to TTL cable support 1.5Mbps baudrate. Some model of [https://www.silabs.com/products/interface/usb-bridges CP210X] and [http://www.prolific.com.tw/US/ShowProduct.aspx?pcid=41 PL2303x]  have baudrate limitation, please check the specified model. We also tested that some cheap PL2303x based cable does not work well. Make sure choose a high quality one. The instructions below use a [http://www.ftdichip.com/Products/ICs/FT232R.htm FT232RL] based cable.
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* It seems that the serial tool on macOS platform can not support custom baudrate such as 1.5Mbps due to driver restriction. If you know how to set custom baudrate on macOS, please add an item here to show your findings.
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=== Connection ===
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Connect the USB to TTL serial cable as below. '''Don't connect the red wire.'''
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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! ROCK Pi 4 || <---> || USB to TTL cable
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|-
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| RX(pin 10) || <---> || Green wire
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|-
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| TX(pin 8) || <---> || White wire
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|-
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| GND(pin 6) || <---> || Black wire
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|}
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[[File:serial-connection.jpeg | 500px ]]
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=== Serial setting on host PC ===
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The default serial setting for ROCK Pi 4 u-boot and kernel console is:
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    baudrate: 1500000
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    data bit: 8
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    stop bit: 1
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    parity  : none
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    flow control: none
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==== Linux ====
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Minicom is the serial tool that supports wide range baud rate.
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Install minicom:
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    sudo apt-get update
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    sudo apt-get install minicom
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Plug in the USB to TTL cable, kernel `dmesg | tail` should show the following device:
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    [1036835.654076] usb 1-6.4.3: new full-speed USB device number 103 using xhci_hcd
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    [1036835.755730] usb 1-6.4.3: New USB device found, idVendor=0403, idProduct=6001
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    [1036835.755732] usb 1-6.4.3: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0
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    [1036835.755733] usb 1-6.4.3: Product: USB <-> Serial
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    [1036835.755734] usb 1-6.4.3: Manufacturer: FTDI
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    [1036835.756728] ftdi_sio 1-6.4.3:1.0: FTDI USB Serial Device converter detected
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    [1036835.756750] usb 1-6.4.3: Detected FT232BM
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    [1036835.757195] usb 1-6.4.3: FTDI USB Serial Device converter now attached to ttyUSB0
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'''/dev/ttyUSB0''' is our device here.
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===== Setup minicom=====
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First add current user to plugdev group to use minicom without sudo or root.
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    sudo usermod -a -G plugdev $USER
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Edit your '''~/.bashrc''' and add the following line with some default parameter
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    alias minicom='minicom -w -t xterm -l -R UTF-8'
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Login to a new terminal to take effect.
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Create and edit file '''~/.minirc.rockpi4''', add the following content:
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    pu port            /dev/ttyUSB0
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    pu baudrate        1500000
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    pu bits            8
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    pu parity          N
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    pu stopbits        1
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    pu rtscts          No
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Now run '''minicom rockpi4''' to use the config above and connects to the ROCK Pi 4 serial console.
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==== Windows ====
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Putty is also great serial tool that supports wide range baud rate.
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Plug in the USB to TTL cable to you windows PC. Viewing the  '''device manager''' you can find the '''COM number'''. Here it is '''COM3'''.
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Launch the application Putty on your windows PC. And do the setting as follows:
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For category '''Session''', set '''serial line''' as COM3, '''speed''' ad 1500000, '''connection type''' as Serial.
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Write '''rockpi4''' in the '''Saved Sessions''' column and press '''Save'''.
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[[File:putty-setting-session.jpg | 500px ]]
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For category '''Connection---Serial''', do the setting:
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[[File:putty-setting-serial.jpg | 500px ]]
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Once finish the setting, press '''Open''' button to start.
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==== macOS ====
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* Download and install the [http://www.prolific.com.tw/UserFiles/files/PL2303HXD_G_Mac%20Driver_v2_1_0_20210311.zip PL2303 Mac OS X Driver](Universal Binary Driver)
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* Install [https://freeware.the-meiers.org/previous/CoolTermMacUniversal147.zip CoolTerm](Universal Binary)
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* Click the Option menu and set the following:
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** Port: select usbserial-xxx
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** Baud rate: choose custom and input 1500000
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** No flow control nor DTR/RTS
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[[File:Coolterm_serialport_setting.png]]
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* Click save icon to save the configuration as rockpi4 and click connect icon
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* Boot your ROCK Pi 4 and you will see the serial console ouput
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[[File:Coolterm_output.png]]
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=== FAQs ===
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====1.While using debug console, there is system startup information on the screen, but the keyboard cannot be used to input text?====
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One of the reason would be the wrong setting of the serial tool, such as the Hardware Flow Control, etc. Here we should disable the Hardware Flow Control.
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=== Troubleshooting ===
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* Post your issue at the forum: https://forum.radxa.com/c/dev
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Revision as of 08:37, 7 June 2022