dm: Add a uclass for serial devices

Serial devices support simple byte input/output and a few operations to find
out whether data is available. Add a basic uclass for serial devices to be
used by drivers that are converted to driver model.

Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
This commit is contained in:
Simon Glass 2014-09-04 16:27:26 -06:00
parent 1f359e3611
commit 57d92753d4
4 changed files with 310 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -5,7 +5,11 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
#
ifdef CONFIG_DM_SERIAL
obj-y += serial-uclass.o
else
obj-y += serial.o
endif
obj-$(CONFIG_ALTERA_UART) += altera_uart.o
obj-$(CONFIG_ALTERA_JTAG_UART) += altera_jtag_uart.o

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@ -0,0 +1,213 @@
/*
* Copyright (c) 2014 The Chromium OS Authors.
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
*/
#include <common.h>
#include <dm.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <fdtdec.h>
#include <os.h>
#include <serial.h>
#include <stdio_dev.h>
#include <dm/lists.h>
#include <dm/device-internal.h>
DECLARE_GLOBAL_DATA_PTR;
/* The currently-selected console serial device */
struct udevice *cur_dev __attribute__ ((section(".data")));
#ifndef CONFIG_SYS_MALLOC_F_LEN
#error "Serial is required before relocation - define CONFIG_SYS_MALLOC_F_LEN to make this work"
#endif
static void serial_find_console_or_panic(void)
{
int node;
/* Check for a chosen console */
node = fdtdec_get_chosen_node(gd->fdt_blob, "stdout-path");
if (node < 0)
node = fdtdec_get_alias_node(gd->fdt_blob, "console");
if (!uclass_get_device_by_of_offset(UCLASS_SERIAL, node, &cur_dev))
return;
/*
* If the console is not marked to be bound before relocation, bind
* it anyway.
*/
if (node > 0 &&
!lists_bind_fdt(gd->dm_root, gd->fdt_blob, node, &cur_dev)) {
if (!device_probe(cur_dev))
return;
cur_dev = NULL;
}
/*
* Failing that, get the device with sequence number 0, or in extremis
* just the first serial device we can find. But we insist on having
* a console (even if it is silent).
*/
if (uclass_get_device_by_seq(UCLASS_SERIAL, 0, &cur_dev) &&
(uclass_first_device(UCLASS_SERIAL, &cur_dev) || !cur_dev))
panic("No serial driver found");
}
/* Called prior to relocation */
int serial_init(void)
{
serial_find_console_or_panic();
gd->flags |= GD_FLG_SERIAL_READY;
return 0;
}
/* Called after relocation */
void serial_initialize(void)
{
serial_find_console_or_panic();
}
void serial_putc(char ch)
{
struct dm_serial_ops *ops = serial_get_ops(cur_dev);
int err;
do {
err = ops->putc(cur_dev, ch);
} while (err == -EAGAIN);
if (ch == '\n')
serial_putc('\r');
}
void serial_setbrg(void)
{
struct dm_serial_ops *ops = serial_get_ops(cur_dev);
if (ops->setbrg)
ops->setbrg(cur_dev, gd->baudrate);
}
void serial_puts(const char *str)
{
while (*str)
serial_putc(*str++);
}
int serial_tstc(void)
{
struct dm_serial_ops *ops = serial_get_ops(cur_dev);
if (ops->pending)
return ops->pending(cur_dev, true);
return 1;
}
int serial_getc(void)
{
struct dm_serial_ops *ops = serial_get_ops(cur_dev);
int err;
do {
err = ops->getc(cur_dev);
} while (err == -EAGAIN);
return err >= 0 ? err : 0;
}
void serial_stdio_init(void)
{
}
void serial_stub_putc(struct stdio_dev *sdev, const char ch)
{
struct udevice *dev = sdev->priv;
struct dm_serial_ops *ops = serial_get_ops(dev);
ops->putc(dev, ch);
}
void serial_stub_puts(struct stdio_dev *sdev, const char *str)
{
while (*str)
serial_stub_putc(sdev, *str++);
}
int serial_stub_getc(struct stdio_dev *sdev)
{
struct udevice *dev = sdev->priv;
struct dm_serial_ops *ops = serial_get_ops(dev);
int err;
do {
err = ops->getc(dev);
} while (err == -EAGAIN);
return err >= 0 ? err : 0;
}
int serial_stub_tstc(struct stdio_dev *sdev)
{
struct udevice *dev = sdev->priv;
struct dm_serial_ops *ops = serial_get_ops(dev);
if (ops->pending)
return ops->pending(dev, true);
return 1;
}
static int serial_post_probe(struct udevice *dev)
{
struct stdio_dev sdev;
struct dm_serial_ops *ops = serial_get_ops(dev);
struct serial_dev_priv *upriv = dev->uclass_priv;
int ret;
/* Set the baud rate */
if (ops->setbrg) {
ret = ops->setbrg(dev, gd->baudrate);
if (ret)
return ret;
}
if (!(gd->flags & GD_FLG_RELOC))
return 0;
memset(&sdev, '\0', sizeof(sdev));
strncpy(sdev.name, dev->name, sizeof(sdev.name));
sdev.flags = DEV_FLAGS_OUTPUT | DEV_FLAGS_INPUT;
sdev.priv = dev;
sdev.putc = serial_stub_putc;
sdev.puts = serial_stub_puts;
sdev.getc = serial_stub_getc;
sdev.tstc = serial_stub_tstc;
stdio_register_dev(&sdev, &upriv->sdev);
return 0;
}
static int serial_pre_remove(struct udevice *dev)
{
#ifdef CONFIG_SYS_STDIO_DEREGISTER
struct serial_dev_priv *upriv = dev->uclass_priv;
if (stdio_deregister_dev(upriv->sdev))
return -EPERM;
#endif
return 0;
}
UCLASS_DRIVER(serial) = {
.id = UCLASS_SERIAL,
.name = "serial",
.post_probe = serial_post_probe,
.pre_remove = serial_pre_remove,
.per_device_auto_alloc_size = sizeof(struct serial_dev_priv),
};

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@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ enum uclass_id {
/* U-Boot uclasses start here */
UCLASS_GPIO, /* Bank of general-purpose I/O pins */
UCLASS_SERIAL, /* Serial UART */
UCLASS_COUNT,
UCLASS_INVALID = -1,

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@ -72,4 +72,96 @@ extern int write_port(struct stdio_dev *port, char *buf);
extern int read_port(struct stdio_dev *port, char *buf, int size);
#endif
struct udevice;
/**
* struct struct dm_serial_ops - Driver model serial operations
*
* The uclass interface is implemented by all serial devices which use
* driver model.
*/
struct dm_serial_ops {
/**
* setbrg() - Set up the baud rate generator
*
* Adjust baud rate divisors to set up a new baud rate for this
* device. Not all devices will support all rates. If the rate
* cannot be supported, the driver is free to select the nearest
* available rate. or return -EINVAL if this is not possible.
*
* @dev: Device pointer
* @baudrate: New baud rate to use
* @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
*/
int (*setbrg)(struct udevice *dev, int baudrate);
/**
* getc() - Read a character and return it
*
* If no character is available, this should return -EAGAIN without
* waiting.
*
* @dev: Device pointer
* @return character (0..255), -ve on error
*/
int (*getc)(struct udevice *dev);
/**
* putc() - Write a character
*
* @dev: Device pointer
* @ch: character to write
* @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
*/
int (*putc)(struct udevice *dev, const char ch);
/**
* pending() - Check if input/output characters are waiting
*
* This can be used to return an indication of the number of waiting
* characters if the driver knows this (e.g. by looking at the FIFO
* level). It is acceptable to return 1 if an indeterminant number
* of characters is waiting.
*
* This method is optional.
*
* @dev: Device pointer
* @input: true to check input characters, false for output
* @return number of waiting characters, 0 for none, -ve on error
*/
int (*pending)(struct udevice *dev, bool input);
/**
* clear() - Clear the serial FIFOs/holding registers
*
* This method is optional.
*
* This quickly clears any input/output characters from the UART.
* If this is not possible, but characters still exist, then it
* is acceptable to return -EAGAIN (try again) or -EINVAL (not
* supported).
*
* @dev: Device pointer
* @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
*/
int (*clear)(struct udevice *dev);
#if CONFIG_POST & CONFIG_SYS_POST_UART
/**
* loop() - Control serial device loopback mode
*
* @dev: Device pointer
* @on: 1 to turn loopback on, 0 to turn if off
*/
int (*loop)(struct udevice *dev, int on);
#endif
};
/**
* struct serial_dev_priv - information about a device used by the uclass
*
* @sdev: stdio device attached to this uart
*/
struct serial_dev_priv {
struct stdio_dev *sdev;
};
/* Access the serial operations for a device */
#define serial_get_ops(dev) ((struct dm_serial_ops *)(dev)->driver->ops)
#endif