From: Johan Hovold <johan@kernel.org>
To: Mathieu OTHACEHE <m.othacehe@gmail.com>
Cc: johan@kernel.org, Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>,
linux-usb@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] usb: serial: ti_usb_3410_5052: add MOXA UPORT 11x0 support
Date: Tue, 3 May 2016 10:14:22 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20160503081422.GC25025@localhost> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20160502183715.GA4453@gmail.com>
On Mon, May 02, 2016 at 08:37:15PM +0200, Mathieu OTHACEHE wrote:
> Hi Johan,
>
> Thanks for your review.
>
> > Looks like this code could use a few vid/pid temporaries.
>
> > I'm not sure it makes sense to try to load a "ti_usb-v110a-p1150.fw"
> > firmware before requesting the moxa firmware. Avoids a confusing:
>
> > usb 1-2.2: Direct firmware load for ti_usb-v110a-p1150.fw failed with error -2
>
> > message too.
>
> I'm not sure to get your point here, shall I rename moxa firmwares in
> linux-firmware repo to be compliant with ti_usb-v%04x-p%04x.fw format ?
No, I was trying to say that the we should not attempt to load a
firmware on the "ti_usb-v%04x-p%04x.fw" format before loading the moxa
firmware.
I guess the moxa firmware names have been chosen by Moxa and it might be
confusing if we renamed them, but that could be an option too.
> > I did a quick test of the patch using a Moxa 1150-device. Works at
> > 115200, but communication appeared broken at 9600. Looks like the baud
> > rate calculations are similar but not identical to what the Moxa driver
> > does. Is this something you have looked into?
>
> Well, on my moxa 1110 communication is working at 9600, 115200 and
> other baud rates.
I must have messed something up in my test, as now 9600 seems to work.
> However, I think baud rate calculation may be wrong for TI3410 chips.
>
> According to table 5-13 in datasheet http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/tusb3410.pdf
> the baud rate calculation formula, is :
>
> baud_rate = 923077 / (desired_baud_rate)
>
> So, we get :
>
> desired_baud = 9600 -> baud_rate = 923077 / 9600 = 96
> desired_baud = 115200 -> baud_rate = 923077 / 115200 = 8
> ...
>
> In ti_usb_3410_5052 driver, the formula used for 3410 is :
>
> baud_rate = (923077 + desired_baud_rate/2) / desired_baud_rate
>
> so,
>
> desired_baud = 9600 -> baud_rate = (923077 + 9600/2) / 9600 = 97 (!= 96)
> desired_baud = 115200 -> baud_rate = (923077 + 115200/2) / 115200 = 9 (!= 8)
>
> It seems the formula is wrong but some firmware deal with it anyway.
> Should I correct the formula or use a quirk for moxa devices ?
No, that's just integer-division with rounding. Remember that the
divisions above are integer divisions so the results are actually 96 and
8 as expected.
Thanks,
Johan
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2016-05-03 8:14 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
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2016-05-02 18:37 ` [PATCH] usb: serial: ti_usb_3410_5052: add MOXA UPORT 11x0 support Mathieu OTHACEHE
2016-05-03 8:14 ` Johan Hovold [this message]
2016-05-03 11:46 ` Mathieu OTHACEHE
2016-05-04 7:40 ` Johan Hovold
2016-03-02 9:46 Mathieu OTHACEHE
2016-04-24 15:59 ` Johan Hovold
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