From: Mark Hounschell <markh@compro.net>
To: Peter Hurley <peter@hurleysoftware.com>
Cc: linux-serial@vger.kernel.org, Mark Hounschell <dmarkh@cfl.rr.com>
Subject: Re: Out of tree GPL serial tty driver help?
Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2013 10:28:01 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <517A8EF1.8040006@compro.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1366983913.3452.33.camel@thor.lan>
On 04/26/2013 09:45 AM, Peter Hurley wrote:
> On Fri, 2013-04-26 at 08:58 -0400, Mark Hounschell wrote:
>> On 04/25/2013 05:41 PM, Peter Hurley wrote:
>>> On Wed, 2013-04-24 at 13:44 -0400, Mark Hounschell wrote:
>>>> I've been sort of maintaining a couple of Digi International serial port
>>>> card (XP and AP) drivers for years now because, well, they just won't do
>>>> it anymore. In any case, I'm moving from a 3.4.x kernel, that works just
>>>> fine, to a 3.8.8 kernel, that does not. I have code that does something
>>>> like this:
>>>>
>>>> tty_set_operations(&SerialDriver, &SerialOps);
>>>> tty_register_driver(&SerialDriver);
>>>> maxminor = NumBoards * 64;
>>>> for (i = 0; i < maxminor; i++)
>>>> tty_register_device(&SerialDriver, i, NULL);
>>>
>>> You're correct in diagnosing the problem to cdevs == NULL.
>>> You're missing:
>>>
>>> maxminor = min(num_boards * 64, 256);
>>> serial_driver = alloc_tty_driver(maxminor);
>>>
>>> then,
>>> /* Fill in pertinent tty_driver fields, esp. */
>>> serial_driver->flags = TTY_DRIVER_DYNAMIC_DEV;
>>>
>>> tty_set_operations(serial_driver, &serial_ops);
>>> tty_register_driver(serial_driver);
>>> for (i = 0; i < maxminor; i++)
>>> tty_register_device(serial_driver, i, NULL);
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Thanks for responding Peter.
>>
>> Earlier in the code they do this:
>>
>> static struct tty_driver SerialDriver
>> and things like
>> SerialDriver.termios = kmalloc((maxminor - 256) * sizeof(TERMIOS *),
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> is this a transcription error?
Yes, sorry. (MIN(maxminor,256) * sizeof(TERMIOS *)
>
>> GFP_KERNEL);
>>
>> So is the above no longer going to work and I _must_ now use
>> alloc_tty_driver?
>
> Not required but functionally equivalent. alloc_tty_driver() is actually
> a wrapper macro which calls __tty_alloc_driver(). You can verify your
> driver behavior against that function, if you want.
>
>> If alloc_tty_driver is now a requirement, how much is
>> it going to do for me? There are several things like the termios above
>> that are manually allocated. How much if any of this is alloc_tty_driver
>> going to do for me?
>
> I can't answer this because I don't know what else your open-coded
> method is doing.
>
Looking at __tty_alloc_driver, it looks as though only driver, cdevs and
ports are provided.
>> or might this work
>>
>> static struct tty_driver SerialDriver
>> .
>> .
>> .
>> serial_driver.flags = TTY_DRIVER_DYNAMIC_DEV;
>>
>> SerialDriver.cdevs = kcalloc(maxminor,
>> sizeof(SerialDriver.cdevs), GFP_KERNEL);
So might something like the above for cdevs and ports get me where I
need to be?
>>
>> tty_set_operations(&serial_driver, &serial_ops);
>> tty_register_driver(&serial_driver);
>> for (i = 0; i < maxminor; i++)
>> tty_register_device(&serial_driver, i, NULL);
>>
>> ???
>>
>>>
>>> PS - Each board supports 64 individual serial ports??
>>
>> No, this particular card comes in 4, 8, and 16 port flavors. I never did
>> understand why they create so many device entries. I just figured they
>> had a reason. For a single card, no matter how many ports, they create
>> 64 normal serial tty entries (tty_dgdm_G0 - tty_dgdm_G63), 64 serial
>> printer entries (lp_dgdm_G0 - lp_dgdm_G63), and then 64 serial modem
>> entries (cu_dgdm_G0 - cu_dgdm_G63). Don't know why.
>
> So where does i/o go for tty_dgdm_G16?
>
I have no idea. I do know that G0 - G7 are the ones I actually use for
ports 0-7 of an 8 port card-0, and
G64 - G71 are the ones I use for ports 0-7 of an 8 port card-1. I
remember long ago I had some doc explaining this but can't seem to find
it now.
> Also, what host bus are these cards for?
>
This particular driver and one other are normal PCI based cards. I also
have one other that is PCI-e. This particular one is the only one that
creates all these weird device entries. The other 2 are pretty straight
forward. One entry per port. I figured I'd tackle this one first.
Regards
Mark
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2013-04-26 14:28 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 17+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-04-24 17:44 Out of tree GPL serial tty driver help? Mark Hounschell
2013-04-25 21:41 ` Peter Hurley
2013-04-26 12:58 ` Mark Hounschell
2013-04-26 13:45 ` Peter Hurley
2013-04-26 14:28 ` Mark Hounschell [this message]
2013-04-26 14:35 ` Greg KH
2013-04-26 15:10 ` Mark Hounschell
2013-04-26 15:19 ` Greg KH
2013-04-26 15:39 ` Peter Hurley
2013-04-26 16:03 ` Greg KH
2013-04-26 17:58 ` Mark Hounschell
2013-04-26 23:21 ` Greg KH
2013-04-26 16:37 ` Peter Hurley
2013-04-26 18:17 ` Mark Hounschell
2013-04-26 19:51 ` Peter Hurley
2013-04-26 20:26 ` Mark Hounschell
2013-04-26 21:49 ` Peter Hurley
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