From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: dongas86@gmail.com (Dong Aisheng) Date: Wed, 31 May 2017 16:07:42 +0800 Subject: [V2, 2/6] tty: serial: lpuart: add little endian 32 bit register support In-Reply-To: <2f873a62-0e4e-7da6-5c5e-be570fcceff1@cogentembedded.com> References: <1494834539-17523-3-git-send-email-aisheng.dong@nxp.com> <20170517033139.GB9913@b29396-OptiPlex-7040> <48819894-4943-7d14-ccf8-83cfd2195c9a@cogentembedded.com> <55bae8d2-0e23-b5e1-f304-63d9130ccb08@cogentembedded.com> <20170517070019.GG9913@b29396-OptiPlex-7040> <045d1888-4a23-cf73-ab4c-009e29fde974@cogentembedded.com> <20170519150722.GB23227@b29396-OptiPlex-7040> <2f873a62-0e4e-7da6-5c5e-be570fcceff1@cogentembedded.com> Message-ID: <20170531080742.GD16812@b29396-OptiPlex-7040> To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org List-Id: linux-arm-kernel.lists.infradead.org Hi Nikita, On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 08:24:18AM +0300, Nikita Yushchenko wrote: > Hi, > > >>>> Alternative solution could be - have separate write path for earlycon. > >>> > >>> It looks to me having the same issue with a separate write patch > >>> for earlycon as we still need distinguish Little or Big endian > >>> for Layerscape and IMX. > >>> > >>>> At a glance, it is dozen lines of code. > >>> > >>> Would you please show some sample code? > >> > >> Do not reuse lpuart32_console_putchar() in earlycon code. > >> > >> Have two sets of early_setup/early_write/putchar - for BE and > >> defaut-endian earlycon. And in these putchar's do not use > >> lpuart_(read|write). > >> > > > > Isn't that introducing another consistency break after fix one > > consistency break? > > > > If doing that, we then have two register read/write APIs. > > One for normal driver operation by dynamically checking lpuart_is_be > > property to distinguish the endian difference problem. > > Another is specifically implemented for only early console read/write > > and use hardcoded way to read/write register directly instead of using > > the standard API lpuart32_read/write, like follows: > > e.g. > > lpuart32_le_console_write() { > > writel(); > > } > > > > lpuart32_be_console_write() { > > iowrite32be() > > } > > This also makes the driver a bit strange and ugly. > > > > It looks to me both way are trade offs and the later one seems sacrifice > > more. And i doubt if it's really necessary for probably a no real gain > > purpose as the FPGA you mentioned is a theoretical case and less > > possibility to exist. > > > > I'm still wondering how about keep using the exist way and adding more > > information in code to explain why use a global var? > > I've checked other driver under drivers/tty/serial/, for examples of > similar cases. > > Please look at serial8250_early_in() / serial8250_early_out() ? > These do handle different endian, via port->iotype > Well, that does inspire me. With struct uart_port's iotype member, the global lpuart_is_be can be gone. We can update lpuart32_read/write API to take the reference of of structure uart_port, then the API knows the endian information and can use the correct further IO accessor accordingly. And most importantly, it also works with earlycon. > Another example is drivers/tty/serial/samsung.c, where > port->private_data is initialized and used. > If using iotype, seems no need private_data anymore. Will try and send the new series later with you CCed to help review. Thanks for the advice. Regards Dong Aisheng