[PATCH 00/10] drivers: PL011: add ARM SBSA Generic UART support
Andre Przywara
andre.przywara at arm.com
Tue Jan 20 06:33:00 PST 2015
On 20/01/15 14:26, Graeme Gregory wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 01:55:01PM +0000, Andre Przywara wrote:
>> Hi Graeme,
>>
>> On 20/01/15 13:08, Graeme Gregory wrote:
>>> On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 05:22:56PM +0000, Andre Przywara wrote:
>>>> The ARM Server Base System Architecture[1] document describes a
>>>> generic UART which is a subset of the PL011 UART.
>>>> It lacks DMA support, baud rate control and modem status line
>>>> control, among other things.
>>>> The idea is to move the UART initialization and setup into the
>>>> firmware (which does this job today already) and let the kernel just
>>>> use the UART for sending and receiving characters.
>>>>
>>>> This patchset integrates support for this UART subset into the
>>>> existing PL011 driver - basically by refactoring some
>>>> functions and providing a new uart_ops structure for it. It also has
>>>> a separate probe function to be not dependent on AMBA/PrimeCell.
>>>> It provides a device tree binding, but can easily be adapted to other
>>>> device configuration systems.
>>>> Beside the obvious effect of code sharing reusing most of the PL011
>>>> code has the advantage of not introducing another serial device
>>>> prefix, so it can go with ttyAMA, which seems to be pretty common.
>>>>
>>>> This series relies on Dave's recent PL011 fix[2], which gets rid of
>>>> the loopback trick to get the UART going. There is a repo at [3]
>>>> (branch sbsa-uart/v1), which has this patch already integrated.
>>>>
>>>> Patch 1/10 contains a bug fix which applies to the PL011 part also,
>>>> it should be considered regardless of the rest of the series.
>>>> Patch 2-7 refactor some PL011 functions by splitting them up into
>>>> smaller pieces, so that most of the code can be reused later by the
>>>> SBSA part.
>>>> Patch 8 and 9 introduce two new properties for the vendor structure,
>>>> this is for SBSA functionality which cannot be controlled by
>>>> separate uart_ops members only.
>>>> Patch 10 then finally drops in the SBSA specific code, by providing
>>>> a new uart_ops, vendor struct and probe function for it. Also the new
>>>> device tree binding is documented.
>>>>
>>>> For testing you should be able to take any hardware which has a PL011
>>>> and change the DT to use a "arm,sbsa-uart" compatible string.
>>>> Of course testing with a real SBSA Generic UART is welcomed!
>>>>
>>> I have tested this series on Juno where it seems to work and also on FVP
>>> model where there are some issues.
>>>
>>> On the FVP when we enter usespace a couple of 32 character strings are
>>> printed then nothing else. 32 Characters is a suspicious number.
>>
>> Can you try to add:
>> -C bp.pl011_uart0.untimed_fifos=0
>> to your model command line? (given that your model supports this option)
>>
>> We discovered that lately, also not sure how the default for this
>> setting is handled these days in the various model versions.
>>
>> We are about to investigate this here atm.
>> This issue seems to be introduced by Dave's FIFO patch.
>>
>
> With this setting userspace functions better but loses characters
> fairly regularly.
Are you using arm,sbsa-uart in the DT, but a default PL011 in the model
config? In my model the default PL011 version has a 16 byte FIFO only,
specifying:
-C bp.pl011_uart0.revision="r1p5"
upgrades this to the SBSA specified 32 byte FIFO size.
With this setting I don't see any character loses.
Cheers,
Andre.
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