serial: Support an early UART for debugging

This came up in a discussion on the mailing list here:

https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/384613/

My concerns at the time were:
- it doesn't need to be written in assembler
- it doesn't need to be ARM-specific

This patch provides a possible alternative. It works by allowing any serial
driver to export one init function and provide a putc() function. These
can be used to output debug data before the real serial driver is available.

This implementation does not depend on driver model, and it is possible for
it to operate without a stack on some architectures (e.g. PowerPC, ARM). It
provides the same features as the ARM-specific debug.S but with more UART
and architecture support.

Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
This commit is contained in:
Simon Glass 2015-01-26 18:27:07 -07:00
parent ba25779384
commit 2f964aa7b1
3 changed files with 185 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -7,7 +7,5 @@ CONFIG_DEFAULT_DEVICE_TREE="minnowmax"
CONFIG_VIDEO_X86=y
CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_SET_VESA_MODE=y
CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_11A=y
CONFIG_DEBUG_UART_NS16550=y
CONFIG_DEBUG_UART=y
CONFIG_MMCONF_BASE_ADDRESS=0xe0000000
CONFIG_HAVE_INTEL_ME=y

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@ -7,6 +7,52 @@ config DM_SERIAL
implements serial_putc() etc. The uclass interface is
defined in include/serial.h.
config DEBUG_UART
bool "Enable an early debug UART for debugging"
help
The debug UART is intended for use very early in U-Boot to debug
problems when an ICE or other debug mechanism is not available.
To use it you should:
- Make sure your UART supports this interface
- Enable CONFIG_DEBUG_UART
- Enable the CONFIG for your UART to tell it to provide this interface
(e.g. CONFIG_DEBUG_UART_NS16550)
- Define the required settings as needed (see below)
- Call debug_uart_init() before use
- Call debug_uart_putc() to output a character
Depending on your platform it may be possible to use this UART before
a stack is available.
If your UART does not support this interface you can probably add
support quite easily. Remember that you cannot use driver model and
it is preferred to use no stack.
You must not use this UART once driver model is working and the
serial drivers are up and running (done in serial_init()). Otherwise
the drivers may conflict and you will get strange output.
config DEBUG_UART_BASE
hex "Base address of UART"
depends on DEBUG_UART
help
This is the base address of your UART for memory-mapped UARTs.
A default should be provided by your board, but if not you will need
to use the correct value here.
config DEBUG_UART_CLOCK
int "UART input clock"
depends on DEBUG_UART
help
The UART input clock determines the speed of the internal UART
circuitry. The baud rate is derived from this by dividing the input
clock down.
A default should be provided by your board, but if not you will need
to use the correct value here.
config UNIPHIER_SERIAL
bool "UniPhier on-chip UART support"
depends on ARCH_UNIPHIER && DM_SERIAL

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include/debug_uart.h Normal file
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/*
* Early debug UART support
*
* (C) Copyright 2014 Google, Inc
* Writte by Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
*/
#ifndef _DEBUG_UART_H
#define _DEBUG_UART_H
#include <linux/linkage.h>
/*
* The debug UART is intended for use very early in U-Boot to debug problems
* when an ICE or other debug mechanism is not available.
*
* To use it you should:
* - Make sure your UART supports this interface
* - Enable CONFIG_DEBUG_UART
* - Enable the CONFIG for your UART to tell it to provide this interface
* (e.g. CONFIG_DEBUG_UART_NS16550)
* - Define the required settings as needed (see below)
* - Call debug_uart_init() before use
* - Call printch() to output a character
*
* Depending on your platform it may be possible to use this UART before a
* stack is available.
*
* If your UART does not support this interface you can probably add support
* quite easily. Remember that you cannot use driver model and it is preferred
* to use no stack.
*
* You must not use this UART once driver model is working and the serial
* drivers are up and running (done in serial_init()). Otherwise the drivers
* may conflict and you will get strange output.
*
*
* To enable the debug UART in your serial driver:
*
* - #include <debug_uart.h>
* - Define debug_uart_init(), trying to avoid using the stack
* - Define _debug_uart_putc() as static inline (avoiding stack usage)
* - Immediately afterwards, add DEBUG_UART_FUNCS to define the rest of the
* functionality (printch(), etc.)
*/
/**
* debug_uart_init() - Set up the debug UART ready for use
*
* This sets up the UART with the correct baud rate, etc.
*
* Available CONFIG is:
*
* - CONFIG_DEBUG_UART_BASE: Base address of UART
* - CONFIG_BAUDRATE: Requested baud rate
* - CONFIG_DEBUG_UART_CLOCK: Input clock for UART
*/
void debug_uart_init(void);
/**
* printch() - Output a character to the debug UART
*
* @ch: Character to output
*/
asmlinkage void printch(int ch);
/**
* printascii() - Output an ASCII string to the debug UART
*
* @str: String to output
*/
asmlinkage void printascii(const char *str);
/**
* printhex2() - Output a 2-digit hex value
*
* @value: Value to output
*/
asmlinkage void printhex2(uint value);
/**
* printhex4() - Output a 4-digit hex value
*
* @value: Value to output
*/
asmlinkage void printhex4(uint value);
/**
* printhex8() - Output a 8-digit hex value
*
* @value: Value to output
*/
asmlinkage void printhex8(uint value);
/*
* Now define some functions - this should be inserted into the serial driver
*/
#define DEBUG_UART_FUNCS \
asmlinkage void printch(int ch) \
{ \
_debug_uart_putc(ch); \
} \
\
asmlinkage void printascii(const char *str) \
{ \
while (*str) \
_debug_uart_putc(*str++); \
} \
\
static inline void printhex1(uint digit) \
{ \
digit &= 0xf; \
_debug_uart_putc(digit > 9 ? digit - 10 + 'a' : digit + '0'); \
} \
\
static inline void printhex(uint value, int digits) \
{ \
while (digits-- > 0) \
printhex1(value >> (4 * digits)); \
} \
\
asmlinkage void printhex2(uint value) \
{ \
printhex(value, 2); \
} \
\
asmlinkage void printhex4(uint value) \
{ \
printhex(value, 4); \
} \
\
asmlinkage void printhex8(uint value) \
{ \
printhex(value, 8); \
}
#endif