The DMX USB driver is a Linux 4.X kernel driver for the Enttec DMX USB dongle ( http://www.enttec.com/dmxusb.php )
Before the driver can be build, the kernel sourcecode needs to be
installed. To build the driver just call make, this should build a
dmx_usb.ko
(the kernel module) and a dmx_usb_test
(a small test
program).
First update your RPi with the following commands;
apt-get update -y
apt-get upgrade -y
After that you might want to reboot to make sure you are running the maybe updated kernel.
Than get the kernel source code;
# Get rpi-source
sudo wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/notro/rpi-source/master/rpi-source -O /usr/bin/rpi-source
# Make it executable
sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/rpi-source
# Tell the update mechanism that this is the latest version of the script
/usr/bin/rpi-source -q --tag-update
# Get the kernel files thingies.
rpi-source
Now you should be ready to build the DMX USB module.
A "small" problem to solve was to make the kernel clear that it should
use my driver for the dongle and not the standard usbserial driver.
Since I don't have any other USBserial devices with the samechip type I
just removed the ftdi_sio.ko
module, and changed the /etc/hotplug/usb.distmap
to point to my module. To support both the ftdi_sio.o
module and the
dmx_usb.o
module the ftdi_sio.o
module should be patched and the Product ID
for the FT232BM should be removed from it, this will mean all other
serial-usb devices are still supported just not the one with FT232BM chips,
since it isn't possible to differentiate DMX-USB and normal-serial versions.