[PATCH 3/3] tty/serial: 8250_early: Add support for PXA UARTs
Peter Hurley
peter at hurleysoftware.com
Tue Jan 27 06:25:17 PST 2015
On 01/27/2015 09:05 AM, Rob Herring wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 7:10 AM, Peter Hurley <peter at hurleysoftware.com> wrote:
>> On 01/26/2015 11:50 PM, Rob Herring wrote:
>>> The PXA variant of the 8250 UART adds a UART enable bit which must not
>>> be cleared. Make the earlycon support maintain this bit if it is set.
>>> This implies some initialization of the UART, but we cannot
>>> unconditionally set the bit as some other variants require this bit to
>>> be clear for other functions.
>>
>> So if the bootloader doesn't enable the uart, then earlycon doesn't work?
>
> Correct. Some earlycon drivers rely on this fact and don't do any
> initialization. There is a patch posted also to skip init for the 8250
> earlycon. We could rely on that instead, but the 1st chunk is still
> needed.
>
> The UART already being initialized should be pretty common for PXA
> based systems. More so than x86 UARTs. I think it is better to work
> under some conditions than none.
Ok.
>> Or is there some other piece that is enabling the uart after earlycon setup
>> (besides the driver, of course)?
>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Rob Herring <robh at kernel.org>
>>> Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh at linuxfoundation.org>
>>> Cc: Jiri Slaby <jslaby at suse.cz>
>>> Cc: linux-serial at vger.kernel.org
>>> ---
>>> drivers/tty/serial/8250/8250_early.c | 8 +++++---
>>> 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
>>>
>>> diff --git a/drivers/tty/serial/8250/8250_early.c b/drivers/tty/serial/8250/8250_early.c
>>> index ce2a8ab..c31a22b 100644
>>> --- a/drivers/tty/serial/8250/8250_early.c
>>> +++ b/drivers/tty/serial/8250/8250_early.c
>>> @@ -93,10 +93,10 @@ static void __init early_serial8250_write(struct console *console,
>>> struct uart_port *port = &early_device->port;
>>> unsigned int ier;
>>>
>>> - /* Save the IER and disable interrupts */
>>> + /* Save the IER and disable interrupts preserving the UUE bit */
>>> ier = serial8250_early_in(port, UART_IER);
>>> if (ier)
>>> - serial8250_early_out(port, UART_IER, 0);
>>> + serial8250_early_out(port, UART_IER, ier & UART_IER_UUE);
>>>
>>> uart_console_write(port, s, count, serial_putc);
>>>
>>> @@ -127,9 +127,11 @@ static void __init init_port(struct earlycon_device *device)
>>> struct uart_port *port = &device->port;
>>> unsigned int divisor;
>>> unsigned char c;
>>> + unsigned int ier;
>>>
>>> serial8250_early_out(port, UART_LCR, 0x3); /* 8n1 */
>>> - serial8250_early_out(port, UART_IER, 0); /* no interrupt */
>>> + ier = serial8250_early_in(port, UART_IER);
>>> + serial8250_early_out(port, UART_IER, ier & UART_IER_UUE); /* no interrupt */
>>
>> The trailing comment seems no longer relevant; how about below?
>
> It is because we are still disabling interrupts.
I realize that, which is why my suggested replacement comment includes
that information. It's not obvious what effect UART_IER_UUE has from
just looking at the code.
>> /* Mask interrupts (preserve XScale's uart enable bit) */
>> serial8250_early_out(port, UART_IER, ier & UART_IER_UUE);
>>
>> OTOH, if the uart is disabled, shouldn't earlycon be disabled?
>
> There's no way I can detect that.
Right, sorry.
[ I was about to write, "If UART_IER_UEE is not set, ..." which of course is true
for every other non-PXA 8250-base uart :)
]
Regards,
Peter Hurley
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