From: Peter Hurley <peter@hurleysoftware.com>
To: Sebastian Frias <sf84@laposte.net>
Cc: "Greg Kroah-Hartman" <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>,
linux-serial@vger.kernel.org, LKML <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
mason <slash.tmp@free.fr>, "Måns Rullgård" <mans@mansr.com>
Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH] always probe UART HW when options are not specified
Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2016 11:06:36 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <5693FD3C.5080601@hurleysoftware.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <5693ECBA.50003@laposte.net>
On 01/11/2016 09:56 AM, Sebastian Frias wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> On 01/11/2016 05:11 PM, Peter Hurley wrote:
>> On 01/11/2016 07:07 AM, Sebastian Frias wrote:
>>> On 12/22/2015 06:56 PM, Sebastian Frias wrote:
>>>>
>>>> OF_EARLYCON_DECLARE(rt2880, "ralink,rt2880-uart",
>>>> early_serial8250_setup);
>>
>> There is no support for this uart in 8250 earlycon; the registers
>> need remapped.
>
> Ok, two questions then:
> 1) If the UART is not supported on 8250 earlycon, what is the
> suggested/advised solution? Using just "earlyprintk"?
I don't have enough information to suggest what you "should" use
here.
Is this going to be a shipping product?
Is it single-core?
etc.
And what is your purpose for outputting early boot information
before loading the serial driver which does provide console output?
> 2) What would it take to make the "rt2880" work with the 8250
> earlycon? I mean, it is already pretty much supported in there, what
> would be missing? (I don't see why it blocks on earlycon_map) And
> would it be worth doing?
The rt2880 does not have the same register locations as a 8250.
The 8250 port driver remaps all register accesses with a LUT.
Adding support would be trivial.
>>>> at the end of the file, trying to mimic commit
>>>> d05f15707bb7659d2b863fafa1a918f286d74a63
>>>>
>>>> I'm still trying to figure out the right bootargs, so that's why both
>>>> "earlycon" and "console" are there. Suggestions welcome.
>>
>> Just 'earlycon' triggers the attempted registration of earlycon matching the
>> compatible string of the stdout-path node.
>>
>> The empty 'console' in bootargs is doing nothing.
>
> Ok, thanks.
>
> So, just to recap.
> We would like to understand what is the right way of doing this:
>
> - we are using 8250 (rt288x variant) UART: CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_RT288X=y
> - the UART hardware is setup prior to Linux boot
> - we don't want Linux to change the UART settings, just to pick up
> whatever settings the UART has and take over the UART.
> There were two replies to that, one by Greg Kroah-Hartman
> (http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-serial/msg20278.html) and one by
> you, where you suggested we use "console=uart", but as I reported
> (http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-serial/msg20307.html) it does not
> work, you replied that iotype and mmio are not optional but mandatory
> (http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-serial/msg20310.html), and I
> wondered if it was really necessary to duplicate data that is already
> on the DT among other questions
At the time, I didn't know you were describing your h/w with DT.
If you use the console command line (console= or earlycon=) to start
an earlycon, then the uart address and iotype are mandatory.
For this usage, earlycon matching is attempted with every EARLYCON_DECLARE().
If you use plain "earlycon" on the command line, that will attempt to
register the uart described by stdout-path in DT. For this usage,
earlycon matching is attempted with the compatible string of every
OF_EARLYCON_DECLARE().
> (http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-serial/msg20383.html), like how
> are DT described drivers supposed to interact with the
> "console="/"earlycon=" commandlines
They don't; those are orthogonal.
>, or, the contradiction between
> "console=ttyS0" means '9600n81' and "if unspecified [the uart
> options], the h/w is not re-initialized">
I thought I was clear on that: "console=ttyS0" initializes the h/w
to 9600n81 *because there are already existing users that must not break*.
"console=uart,..." probes the h/w
*because there are already existing users that must not break *
> So, for us, it is still not clear what is the recommended way of
> achieving our goal above, and it seems it is not clear what does
> "console=ttyS0" is supposed to do, hardcode ('9600n81') or probe
> ('the h/w is not re-initialized')
The DT way will be simplest at this point because you won't
have to write console handover matching for "console=rt288x,..."
With DT (ie, stdout-path) earlycon, when a serial driver loads,
an attempt is made to cross-reference any existing console with
the node that is loading and will do a console takeover from
a running earlycon for a matching uart node.
There is a bug with DT earlycon though.
If you have a dummy console that loads, the DT earlycon is
disabled at that point because boot consoles are disabled when
"real" consoles load.
> Any help will be appreciated.
Regards,
Peter Hurley
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2016-01-11 19:06 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 28+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
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2015-12-17 15:23 ` [RFC PATCH] always probe UART HW when options are not specified Måns Rullgård
2015-12-17 16:29 ` Peter Hurley
2015-12-17 16:48 ` Sebastian Frias
2015-12-17 17:21 ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
2015-12-17 19:05 ` Sebastian Frias
2015-12-17 17:48 ` Peter Hurley
2015-12-17 18:21 ` Sebastian Frias
2015-12-17 20:09 ` Peter Hurley
2015-12-18 13:53 ` Sebastian Frias
2015-12-18 15:03 ` Peter Hurley
2015-12-21 16:50 ` Sebastian Frias
2015-12-22 17:56 ` Sebastian Frias
2016-01-11 15:07 ` Sebastian Frias
2016-01-11 16:11 ` Peter Hurley
2016-01-11 17:56 ` Sebastian Frias
2016-01-11 19:06 ` Peter Hurley [this message]
2016-01-11 19:57 ` Peter Hurley
2016-01-11 20:21 ` Peter Hurley
2016-01-12 9:37 ` Mason
2016-01-12 14:22 ` Sebastian Frias
2016-01-12 19:47 ` Peter Hurley
2016-01-12 22:26 ` Mason
2016-01-12 22:42 ` Peter Hurley
2016-01-13 11:14 ` Sebastian Frias
2016-01-13 16:34 ` Peter Hurley
2016-01-18 11:52 ` Sebastian Frias
2016-01-12 14:14 ` Sebastian Frias
2016-01-12 21:18 ` Peter Hurley
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