iiod(1) LibIIO Utilities iiod(1) NAME iiod - IIO Daemon SYNOPSIS iiod [ options ] DESCRIPTION iiod is a server built on top of Libiio which can share a Libiio context across the network, USB, or a UART link. COMMANDS -V, --version Display the version of this program. -d, --debug Use alternative (incompatible) debug interface. -D, --demux Demux channels directly on the server. -i, --interactive Run iiod in the controlling terminal. -a, --aio Use asynchronous I/O. -F, --ffs Use the given FunctionFS mountpoint to serve over USB. -n, --nb-pipes Specify the number of USB pipes (ep couples) to use. -s, --serial Run iiod on the specified UART. -p, --port Port to listen on (default = 30431). Using --port 0 will pick an ephemeral port (dynamic / unused in the range between 32768-60999). -u, --uri The Uniform Resource Identifier (uri) for connecting to devices, can be one of: ip:[address] network address, either numeric (192.168.0.1) or network hostname ip: blank, if compiled with zeroconf support, will find an IIO device on network usb:[device:port:instance] normally returned from iio_info -S serial:[port],[baud],[settings] which are controlled, and need to match the iiod (or tinyiiod) on the other end of the serial port. [port] is something like '/dev/ttyUSB0' on Linux, and 'COM4' on Windows. [baud] is is normally one of 110, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 14400, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 [default], 128000 or 256000, but can vary system to system. [settings] would normally be configured as '8n1' this is controlled by: data_bits: (5, 6, 7, 8 [default], or 9) parity_bits: ('n' none [default], 'o' odd, 'e' even, 'm' mark, or 's' space) stop_bits: (1 [default, or 2) flow_control: ('0' none [default], 'x' Xon Xoff, 'r' RTSCTS, or 'd' DTRDSR) local: with no address part. This is the default. RETURN VALUE If the specified device is not found, a non-zero exit code is returned. libiio-0.25 05 April 2024 iiod(1)