A pre-compiled binary for CH340/341 (HL340/341) USB-to-Serial UART Driver for Raspberry Pi. This is a very common chip, especially in those millions of esp8266-based dev boards (also often referred to as NodeMCU). Raspberry Pi doesn't have an out of the box driver for it, so plugging your device into RPI's USB won't do much other than power it. I found it surprisingly difficult to locate working instructions and binaries, hence this repository came to life.
The driver will work both for CH340 & CH341 chips. Sometimes you will see the HL340/HL341 designation, it's just different names for the same hardware.
wget https://github.com/aperepel/raspberrypi-ch340-driver/releases/download/4.4.11-v7/ch34x.ko
sudo insmod ch34x.ko
$ lsmod
Module Size Used by
bnep 10340 2
hci_uart 17943 1
btbcm 5929 1 hci_uart
bluetooth 326105 22 bnep,btbcm,hci_uart
brcmfmac 186599 0
brcmutil 5661 1 brcmfmac
cfg80211 427855 1 brcmfmac
rfkill 16037 4 cfg80211,bluetooth
snd_bcm2835 20511 0
snd_pcm 75698 1 snd_bcm2835
snd_timer 19160 1 snd_pcm
snd 51844 3 snd_bcm2835,snd_timer,snd_pcm
i2c_bcm2708 4770 0
bcm2835_gpiomem 3040 0
bcm2835_wdt 3225 0
ch341 4932 0
usbserial 22115 1 ch341
uio_pdrv_genirq 3164 0
uio 8000 1 uio_pdrv_genirq
i2c_dev 5859 0
ipv6 347530 30
Verify the module has been installed (so it's picked up on reboot). You should see the ch34x.ko file listed:
ls /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel/drivers/usb/serial
If not, try running
sudo depmod -a
Plug in your dev board into any of the Raspberry Pi's USB port. A few things should happen. Again, look for the 340 strings:
$ lsmod
[ 65.597856] usbcore: registered new interface driver ch34x
[ 65.598537] usbserial: USB Serial support registered for ch34x
$ lsusb
Bus 001 Device 004: ID 1a86:7523 QinHeng Electronics HL-340 USB-Serial adapter
Bus 001 Device 003: ID 0424:ec00 Standard Microsystems Corp. SMSC9512/9514 Fast Ethernet Adapter
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0424:9514 Standard Microsystems Corp.
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
At this point you're all set. Upload the new firmware to esp8266 and, given it prints output to Serial at 115200 baud rate, this should print stuff:
cat /dev/ttyUSB0
Normally isn't required, but if for some reason you need to compile it for a different kernel version of Raspberry Pi, here it goes.
On the Raspberry Pi, go to http://www.wch.cn/download/CH341SER_LINUX_ZIP.html and click that big blue Download button. This is the manufacturer's website, but it's all in Chinese.
sudo apt-get -y install linux-headers-rpi
sudo apt-get install rpi-update
sudo rpi-update
# reboot here, you're on the latest kernel
sudo wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/notro/rpi-source/master/rpi-source -O /usr/bin/rpi-source && sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/rpi-source && /usr/bin/rpi-source -q --tag-update
sudo apt-get install bc
sudo apt-get install libncurses5-dev
rpi-source
# unzip the driver sources archive
# cd into the new directory
make
This will produce the ch34x.ko
file, which you can install as described above.