[PATCH v4 2/2] serial: mxs-auart: keep the AUART unit in reset state when not in use
Peter Hurley
peter at hurleysoftware.com
Fri Aug 7 08:30:27 PDT 2015
On 08/07/2015 06:47 AM, Juergen Borleis wrote:
> Whenever the UART device driver gets closed from userland, the driver
> disables the UART unit and then stops the clocks to save power.
>
> The bit which disabled the UART unit is described as:
>
> "UART Enable. If this bit is set to 1, the UART is enabled. Data
> transmission and reception occurs for the UART signals. When the
> UART is disabled in the middle of transmission or reception, it
> completes the current character before stopping."
>
> The important part is the "it completes the current character". Whenever
> a reception is ongoing when the UART gets disabled (including the clock
> off) the statemachine freezes and "remembers" this state on the next
> open() when re-enabling the unit's clock.
>
> In this case we end up receiving an additional bogus character
> immediately.
>
> The solution in this change is to switch the AUART unit into its reset
> state on close() and only release it from its reset state on the next
> open().
>
> Note: when the unit is also used as system console it is always 'in use',
> so we cannot reset it on close().
The code is still a bit ackward but looks functional, so
Reviewed-by: Peter Hurley <peter at hurleysoftware.com>
PS - This mxs driver has the same problem as the i.MX driver.
The irq request and hardware init should be done in startup().
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