Raspberrypi3: Mini UART driver

Niteesh gsnb.gn at gmail.com
Fri Dec 27 08:30:04 UTC 2019


On Fri, Dec 27, 2019 at 1:59 AM Christian Mauderer <list at c-mauderer.de>
wrote:

> On 25/12/2019 15:32, Niteesh wrote:
> > What about the framebuffer it still uses minor and major's?
>
> I'm not entirely sure but I don't think that it is a problem to mix
> legacy and new style drivers.

I want to create rtems_termios_device_handler for the framebuffer, the
current driver uses console_fns and
the functions have the old signatures, which uses major and minor numbers,
but the device handler uses the newer interface

static bool my_driver_first_open(

  rtems_termios_tty             *tty,
  rtems_termios_device_context  *base,
  struct termios                *term,
  rtems_libio_open_close_args_t *args)

as mentioned in the doc will it cause any trouble? If it does then will
also have to rewrite the fb right?

>
>
>
> > On Wed, Dec 25, 2019 at 3:20 PM Niteesh <gsnb.gn at gmail.com
> > <mailto:gsnb.gn at gmail.com>> wrote:
> >
> >     Just to make sure I am going in the right track.
> >     I moved the uart register definitions to bsp/usart.h into a struct
> >     of uint32_t called usart0_regs
> >     here is git diff of usart.c after changing it to the latest console
> >     interface.
> >
> >     diff --git a/bsps/arm/raspberrypi/console/usart.c
> >     b/bsps/arm/raspberrypi/console/usart.c
> >     index 25fb523621..b12f375a1c 100644
> >     --- a/bsps/arm/raspberrypi/console/usart.c
> >     +++ b/bsps/arm/raspberrypi/console/usart.c
> >     @@ -47,6 +47,12 @@ static uint32_t usart_get_baud(const console_tbl
> *ct)
> >      }
> >      #endif
> >
> >     +typedef struct {
> >     +  rtems_termios_device_context base;
> >     +  const char *device_name;
> >     +  volatile usart0_regs *regs;
> >     +}uart0_context;
> >     +
> >      static void usart_set_baud(int minor, int baud)
> >      {
> >       /*
> >     @@ -55,10 +61,17 @@ static void usart_set_baud(int minor, int baud)
> >       return;
> >      }
> >
> >     -static void usart_initialize(int minor)
> >     +static volatile usart0_regs
> >     *rpi_uart_get_regs(rtems_termios_device_context *base)
> >      {
> >     -  unsigned int gpio_reg;
> >     +  uart0_context *ctx;
> >     +
> >     +  ctx = (usart0_regs *) base;
> >     +  return ctx->regs;
> >     +}
> >
> >     +static void usart_initialize(rtems_termios_device_context *base)
> >     +{
> >     +  unsigned int gpio_reg;
> >        /*
> >        ** Program GPIO pins for UART 0
> >        */
> >     @@ -75,67 +88,81 @@ static void usart_initialize(int minor)
> >        usart_delay(150);
> >        BCM2835_REG(BCM2835_GPIO_GPPUDCLK0) = 0;
> >
> >     +  volatile uint32_t *uart_regs = rpi_uart_get_regs(base);
> >     +
> >        /*
> >        ** Init the PL011 UART
> >        */
> >     -  BCM2835_REG(BCM2835_UART0_CR)   = 0;
> >     -  BCM2835_REG(BCM2835_UART0_ICR)  = 0x7FF;
> >     -  BCM2835_REG(BCM2835_UART0_IMSC) = 0;
> >     -  BCM2835_REG(BCM2835_UART0_IBRD) = 1;
> >     -  BCM2835_REG(BCM2835_UART0_FBRD) = 40;
> >     -  BCM2835_REG(BCM2835_UART0_LCRH) = 0x70;
> >     -  BCM2835_REG(BCM2835_UART0_RSRECR) =  0;
> >     -
> >     -  BCM2835_REG(BCM2835_UART0_CR)   = 0x301;
> >     -
> >     -  BCM2835_REG(BCM2835_UART0_IMSC) = BCM2835_UART0_IMSC_RX;
> >     -
> >     -  usart_set_baud(minor, 115000);
> >     +  uart_regs->cr  = 0;
> >     +  uart_regs->icr = 0x7ff;
> >     +  uart_regs->imsc = 0;
> >     +  uart_regs->ibrd = 1;
> >     +  uart_regs->fbrd= 40;
> >     +  uart_regs->lcrh= 0x70;
> >     +  uart_regs->rsrecr= 0;
> >     +  uart_regs->cr = 0x301;
> >     +  uart_regs->imsc = BCM2835_UART0_IMSC_RX;
> >     +  // usart_set_baud(minor, 115000);
> >      }
> >
> >     -static int usart_first_open(int major, int minor, void *arg)
> >     +static bool usart_first_open(
> >     +  rtems_termios_tty *tty,
> >     +  rtems_termios_device_context *base,
> >     +  struct termios *term,
> >     +  rtems_libio_open_close_args_t *args
> >     +)
> >      {
> >     -  rtems_libio_open_close_args_t *oc =
> >     (rtems_libio_open_close_args_t *) arg;
> >     -  struct rtems_termios_tty *tty = (struct rtems_termios_tty *)
> >     oc->iop->data1;
> >     -  const console_tbl *ct = Console_Port_Tbl [minor];
> >     -  console_data *cd = &Console_Port_Data [minor];
> >     +  rtems_status_code sc;
> >     +  uart0_context *ctx;
> >     +  bool ok;
> >
> >     -  cd->termios_data = tty;
> >     -  rtems_termios_set_initial_baud(tty, ct->ulClock);
> >     +  ctx = (uart0_context *) base;
> >
> >     -  return 0;
> >     +  usart_initialize(base);
> >     +
> >     +  sc = rtems_termios_set_initial_baud(tty,  USART0_DEFAULT_BAUD);
> >     +  if ( sc != RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL ){
> >     +    printk("Error setting the baud for termios\n");
> >     +    return false;
> >     +  }
> >      }
> >
> >     -static int usart_last_close(int major, int minor, void *arg)
> >     +static int usart_last_close(
> >     +  rtems_termios_tty *tty,
> >     +  rtems_termios_device_context *base,
> >     +  rtems_termios_open_close_args_t *arg)
> >      {
> >        return 0;
> >      }
> >
> >     -static int usart_read_polled(int minor)
> >     +static int usart_read_polled(rtems_termios_device_context *base)
> >      {
> >     -  if (minor == 0) {
> >     -    if (((BCM2835_REG(BCM2835_UART0_FR)) & BCM2835_UART0_FR_RXFE)
> >     == 0) {
> >     -       return((BCM2835_REG(BCM2835_UART0_DR)) & 0xFF );
> >     -    } else {
> >     -      return -1;
> >     -    }
> >     -  } else {
> >     -    printk("Unknown console minor number: %d\n", minor);
> >     -    return -1;
> >     +  volatile usart0_regs *regs;
> >     +
> >     +  regs = rpi_uart_get_regs(base);
> >     +
> >     +  if ((regs->fr & BCM2835_UART0_FR_RXFE) == 0) {
> >     +    return (regs->dr & 0xFF);
> >        }
> >     +
> >     +  return -1;
> >      }
> >
> >     -static void usart_write_polled(int minor, char c)
> >     +static void usart_write_polled(rtems_termios_device_context *base,
> >     char c)
> >      {
> >     -   while (1) {
> >     -     if ((BCM2835_REG(BCM2835_UART0_FR) & BCM2835_UART0_FR_TXFF) ==
> 0)
> >     -       break;
> >     -   }
> >     -   BCM2835_REG(BCM2835_UART0_DR) = c;
> >     +  volatile usart0_regs *regs;
> >     +
> >     +  regs = rpi_uart_get_regs(base);
> >     +
> >     +  while (1) {
> >     +    if (((regs->fr) & BCM2835_UART0_FR_TXFF) == 0)
> >     +      break;
> >     +  }
> >     +  regs->dr = c;
> >      }
> >
> >      static ssize_t usart_write_support_polled(
> >     -  int minor,
> >     +  rtems_termios_device_context *base,
> >        const char *s,
> >        size_t n
> >      )
> >     @@ -143,7 +170,7 @@ static ssize_t usart_write_support_polled(
> >        ssize_t i = 0;
> >
> >        for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
> >     -    usart_write_polled(minor, s [i]);
> >     +    usart_write_polled(base, s[i]);
> >        }
> >
> >        return n;
> >     @@ -154,14 +181,11 @@ static int usart_set_attributes(int minor,
> >     const struct termios *term)
> >        return -1;
> >      }
> >
> >     -const console_fns bcm2835_usart_fns = {
> >     -  .deviceProbe = libchip_serial_default_probe,
> >     -  .deviceFirstOpen = usart_first_open,
> >     -  .deviceLastClose = usart_last_close,
> >     -  .deviceRead = usart_read_polled,
> >     -  .deviceWrite = usart_write_support_polled,
> >     -  .deviceInitialize = usart_initialize,
> >     -  .deviceWritePolled = usart_write_polled,
> >     -  .deviceSetAttributes = usart_set_attributes,
> >     -  .deviceOutputUsesInterrupts = false
> >     -};
> >     +const rtems_termios_device_handler bcm2835_uart0_handler_polled = {
> >     +  .first_open = usart_first_open,
> >     +  .last_close = usart_last_close,
> >     +  .poll_read = usart_read_polled,
> >     +  .set_attributes = usart_set_attributes,
> >     +  .write = usart_write_support_polled,
> >     +  .mode = TERMIOS_POLLED
> >     +}
> >     \ No newline at end of file
> >
> >     On Wed, Dec 25, 2019 at 12:36 AM Joel Sherrill <joel at rtems.org
> >     <mailto:joel at rtems.org>> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >         On Tue, Dec 24, 2019, 12:19 PM Niteesh <gsnb.gn at gmail.com
> >         <mailto:gsnb.gn at gmail.com>> wrote:
> >
> >             And also the register definitions are in raspberrpi.h file
> >             should I move them to usart.h.
> >
> >
> >         Sounds right if you mean bsp/usart.h
> >
> >             I have a doubt we have a register field in device_context
> >             typedef struct {
> >
> >                 rtems_termios_device_context base;
> >
> >                 const char *device_name;
> >
> >                 volatile some_chip_registers *regs;
> >
> >             } my_driver_context;
> >
> >             How does the reg field point to the correct memory location?
> >             for instance in IMX BSP,
> >             there is a struct with register field's but none of the
> >             define a memory location?
> >
> >
> >         Make sure the structure has volatiles and proper alignment. :)
> >
> >
> >             On Tue, Dec 24, 2019 at 11:37 PM Niteesh <gsnb.gn at gmail.com
> >             <mailto:gsnb.gn at gmail.com>> wrote:
> >
> >                 How to handle different serial devices? In other BSPs
> >                 the uart devices are the same, so
> >                 they were able to put it under a single array? But here
> >                 we have 2 uarts and a FB?
> >
> >
> >                 On Tue, Dec 24, 2019 at 8:18 PM Christian Mauderer
> >                 <list at c-mauderer.de <mailto:list at c-mauderer.de>> wrote:
> >
> >                     On 24/12/2019 12:06, Niteesh wrote:
> >                     > The current raspi console section is like this:
> >                     > The bsp_console_select in console_select.c is
> >                     responsible for selecting
> >                     > between uart and the framebuffer. It does so
> >                     > by setting the Console_port_minor.
> >                     > The console_config is responsible for output_char
> >                     function.
> >                     > And other files are driver code.
> >                     > If rewriting, this would be my approach,
> >                     > Rewrite the bsp_console_select to set some kind of
> >                     a variable like in
> >                     > IMX, then in console_initialize function
> >                     > link the right driver to /dev/console.
> >                     > Replace the console_tbl with the device_context
> >                     and console_fns with
> >                     > termios_device_handlers and
> >                     > finally add in the console_initialization function.
> >
> >                     I agree that this would be a clean solution. So if
> >                     you want you can do
> >                     that. But there might is a hurdle: As far as I
> >                     understood you you only
> >                     have a Pi3? So you might have a hard time testing
> >                     the changes. Maybe the
> >                     simulator could work.
> >
> >                     Another possibility could be to set the
> >                     "Console_port_minor" to
> >                     something unused (for example -1). In that case you
> >                     can define another
> >                     /dev/console.
> >
> >                     Best regards and merry Christmas (in case you
> celebrate)
> >
> >                     Christian
> >
> >                     >
> >                     > On Tue, Dec 24, 2019 at 2:13 PM Niteesh
> >                     <gsnb.gn at gmail.com <mailto:gsnb.gn at gmail.com>
> >                     > <mailto:gsnb.gn at gmail.com
> >                     <mailto:gsnb.gn at gmail.com>>> wrote:
> >                     >
> >                     >     Thank you so much, for such a detailed answer.
> >                     Now things make
> >                     >     really good sense to me,
> >                     >     going through the code now is just a breeze.
> >                     But I still have one
> >                     >     question
> >                     >     for the newer driver interface is
> >                     console_initialize the function
> >                     >     which RTEMS calls while initializing
> >                     >     the console? Which means I can't mess with the
> >                     name right? It is
> >                     >     similar to the main function, right?
> >                     >
> >                     >     The current driver is a legacy one, how do you
> >                     want me to proceed,
> >                     >     shall I rewrite the legacy to a
> >                     >     the new one, this is will be a great
> >                     learning experience for me also
> >                     >     and we also get the BSP updated to the latest
> >                     interface.
> >                     >
> >                     >
> >                     >     On Tue, Dec 24, 2019 at 3:20 AM Christian
> Mauderer
> >                     >     <list at c-mauderer.de
> >                     <mailto:list at c-mauderer.de>
> >                     <mailto:list at c-mauderer.de
> >                     <mailto:list at c-mauderer.de>>> wrote:
> >                     >
> >                     >         Hello Niteesh,
> >                     >
> >                     >         quite a lot of questions. I'll try to
> >                     answer them. Note that it
> >                     >         has been
> >                     >         some time since I had a detailed look at
> >                     that code so if something I
> >                     >         tell seems odd please don't hesitate to
> >                     question it.
> >                     >
> >                     >         Please note that in RTEMS their are more
> >                     or less two "levels" of
> >                     >         support
> >                     >         for a serial console:
> >                     >
> >                     >         1. A very basic polled system console
> >                     (also known as
> >                     >         "debug-console" in
> >                     >         some BSPs). This one is used for printk
> >                     and should work in basically
> >                     >         every case. It is used for critical system
> >                     messages like
> >                     >         printing the
> >                     >         exception frame. For that a BSP has to
> >                     provide a
> >                     >         "BSP_output_char" function.
> >                     >
> >                     >         2. A full featured UART driver integrated
> >                     into Termios. That one
> >                     >         will be
> >                     >         used for all normal I/O on the UARTs.
> >                     >
> >                     >         As far as I know the "console_tbl
> >                     Console_Configuration_Ports"
> >                     >         belongs
> >                     >         to a table based legacy interface. It is
> >                     handled in the file
> >                     >         bsps/shared/dev/serial/legacy-console.c.
> >                     I'm not sure whether it is
> >                     >         documented in the BSP guide because it
> >                     shouldn't be used for new
> >                     >         BSPs.
> >                     >         Same is true for the "major" and "minor"
> >                     stuff: It's not really
> >                     >         used for
> >                     >         new drivers.
> >                     >
> >                     >         Newer drivers use the initialization that
> >                     is described in the manual
> >                     >         that you have already found. Basically
> >                     they use
> >                     >         "rtems_termios_device_install" to register
> >                     a new UART as
> >                     >         "/dev/ttySomething". Some recent (ARM)
> >                     BSPs that do that are the
> >                     >         imx or
> >                     >         the atsam.
> >                     >
> >                     >         The console that is used for stdin, stdout
> >                     and stderr (printf,
> >                     >         scanf,
> >                     >         ...) is the one called "/dev/console"
> >                     (defined in
> >                     >         CONSOLE_DEVICE_NAME).
> >                     >         For the legacy table based interface it's
> >                     the one with the index of
> >                     >         "Console_Port_Minor".
> >                     >
> >                     >
> >                     >         If you want to access any UART other than
> >                     the one for stdin and
> >                     >         stdout
> >                     >         you do that the same way like on Linux:
> >                     Just use the "open"
> >                     >         function on
> >                     >         the "/dev/ttySomething" and use "read",
> >                     "write" and simmilar or use
> >                     >         "fopen" together with "fread", "fwrite",
> >                     "fprintf", ...
> >                     >
> >                     >
> >                     >         "printf" (and family) is a function
> >                     belonging to the C library.
> >                     >         In our
> >                     >         case that's newlib. It will format your
> >                     message and after some other
> >                     >         preprocessing will call the "write"
> >                     function of the file that is
> >                     >         opened
> >                     >         as stdout (which is "/dev/console" in the
> >                     default case).
> >                     >
> >                     >
> >                     >         I hope that I helped you with that
> >                     explanation. Please feel free
> >                     >         to ask
> >                     >         anything if it isn't clear.
> >                     >
> >                     >         Best regards
> >                     >
> >                     >         Christian
> >                     >
> >                     >         On 23/12/2019 19:50, Niteesh wrote:
> >                     >         > And finally, how does printf work? It is
> >                     a macro? In that
> >                     >         case, how does
> >                     >         > any write to
> >                     >         > a console work?
> >                     >         >
> >                     >         > On Tue, Dec 24, 2019 at 12:18 AM Niteesh
> >                     <gsnb.gn at gmail.com <mailto:gsnb.gn at gmail.com>
> >                     >         <mailto:gsnb.gn at gmail.com
> >                     <mailto:gsnb.gn at gmail.com>>
> >                     >         > <mailto:gsnb.gn at gmail.com
> >                     <mailto:gsnb.gn at gmail.com> <mailto:gsnb.gn at gmail.com
> >                     <mailto:gsnb.gn at gmail.com>>>> wrote:
> >                     >         >
> >                     >         >     Is the correct port minor number set
> >                     during the
> >                     >         initialization? What
> >                     >         >     is the application want's to
> >                     >         >     access some other port?
> >                     >         >
> >                     >         >     On Tue, Dec 24, 2019 at 12:16 AM
> Niteesh
> >                     >         <gsnb.gn at gmail.com
> >                     <mailto:gsnb.gn at gmail.com> <mailto:gsnb.gn at gmail.com
> >                     <mailto:gsnb.gn at gmail.com>>
> >                     >         >     <mailto:gsnb.gn at gmail.com
> >                     <mailto:gsnb.gn at gmail.com> <mailto:gsnb.gn at gmail.com
> >                     <mailto:gsnb.gn at gmail.com>>>> wrote:
> >                     >         >
> >                     >         >         I would like to clarify my
> >                     doubts regarding the
> >                     >         console driver.
> >                     >         >         I went through the documentation
> >                     >         >         for the console
> >                     >         >
> >                     >
> >                       driver
> https://docs.rtems.org/branches/master/bsp-howto/console.html#introduction
> .
> >                     >         >         But it is quite different from
> >                     how some BSPs initialize.
> >                     >         >         Correct me if I am wrong
> >                     >         >         The console_tbl contains the
> >                     various entries of serial
> >                     >         ports.
> >                     >         >         The console_fns is a struct of
> >                     function pointers,
> >                     >         which point to
> >                     >         >         the BSP uart functions.
> >                     >         >         The
> >                     BSP_output_char_function_type is what will be
> >                     >         called for
> >                     >         >         printing a char on to the
> console.
> >                     >         >         How does RTEMS initialize the
> >                     uart? It's seems not to
> >                     >         be same
> >                     >         >         for all BSPs.
> >                     >         >         The doc says that the driver's
> >                     initialization function
> >                     >         is called
> >                     >         >         once during the rtems
> >                     initialization process.
> >                     >         >         The console init function
> >                     install the serial driver using
> >                     >         >         rtems_termios_device_install but
> >                     there seems to be
> >                     >         >         no such function in the
> >                     raspberry pi? But there is a
> >                     >         entry in
> >                     >         >         console_fns for init function,
> >                     but then how does it
> >                     >         >         gets called?
> >                     >         >         And for BSP's with multiple
> >                     serial's, the output function
> >                     >         >         chooses the right serial using
> >                     console_port_minor,
> >                     >         >         Is it during initialization?
> >                     >         >         What is the need for get and set
> >                     register functions?
> >                     >         >
> >                     >         >         On Mon, Dec 23, 2019 at 1:04 AM
> >                     Christian Mauderer
> >                     >         >         <list at c-mauderer.de
> >                     <mailto:list at c-mauderer.de>
> >                     <mailto:list at c-mauderer.de <mailto:
> list at c-mauderer.de>>
> >                     >         <mailto:list at c-mauderer.de
> >                     <mailto:list at c-mauderer.de>
> >                     <mailto:list at c-mauderer.de
> >                     <mailto:list at c-mauderer.de>>>> wrote:
> >                     >         >
> >                     >         >             On 22/12/2019 19:45, Joel
> >                     Sherrill wrote:
> >                     >         >             >
> >                     >         >             >
> >                     >         >             > On Sun, Dec 22, 2019,
> >                     12:29 PM Niteesh
> >                     >         <gsnb.gn at gmail.com
> >                     <mailto:gsnb.gn at gmail.com> <mailto:gsnb.gn at gmail.com
> >                     <mailto:gsnb.gn at gmail.com>>
> >                     >         >             <mailto:gsnb.gn at gmail.com
> >                     <mailto:gsnb.gn at gmail.com> <mailto:gsnb.gn at gmail.com
> >                     <mailto:gsnb.gn at gmail.com>>>
> >                     >         >             > <mailto:gsnb.gn at gmail.com
> >                     <mailto:gsnb.gn at gmail.com>
> >                     >         <mailto:gsnb.gn at gmail.com
> >                     <mailto:gsnb.gn at gmail.com>>
> >                     <mailto:gsnb.gn at gmail.com <mailto:gsnb.gn at gmail.com>
> >                     >         <mailto:gsnb.gn at gmail.com
> >                     <mailto:gsnb.gn at gmail.com>>>>> wrote:
> >                     >         >             >
> >                     >         >             >     On Sun, Dec 22, 2019
> >                     at 8:44 PM Christian
> >                     >         Mauderer
> >                     >         >             >     <list at c-mauderer.de
> >                     <mailto:list at c-mauderer.de>
> >                     >         <mailto:list at c-mauderer.de
> >                     <mailto:list at c-mauderer.de>>
> >                     <mailto:list at c-mauderer.de <mailto:
> list at c-mauderer.de>
> >                     >         <mailto:list at c-mauderer.de
> >                     <mailto:list at c-mauderer.de>>>
> >                     >         >             <mailto:list at c-mauderer.de
> >                     <mailto:list at c-mauderer.de>
> >                     >         <mailto:list at c-mauderer.de
> >                     <mailto:list at c-mauderer.de>>
> >                     <mailto:list at c-mauderer.de <mailto:
> list at c-mauderer.de>
> >                     >         <mailto:list at c-mauderer.de
> >                     <mailto:list at c-mauderer.de>>>>> wrote:
> >                     >         >             >
> >                     >         >             >         Hello Niteesh,
> >                     >         >             >
> >                     >         >             >         thanks for doing
> >                     that work.
> >                     >         >             >
> >                     >         >             >         On 22/12/2019
> >                     12:10, Niteesh wrote:
> >                     >         >             >         > The rpi1 and
> >                     rpi2 use the PL011 UART,
> >                     >         whereas,
> >                     >         >             with RPI's
> >                     >         >             >         equipped with
> >                     >         >             >         >
> >                     wireless/Bluetooth module, the PL011 is
> >                     >         >             connected to the Bluetooth
> >                     >         >             >         > module, and the
> >                     mini UART is used as
> >                     >         the primary
> >                     >         >             UART.
> >                     >         >             >
> >                     >         >             >         In my opinion it
> >                     would be great if you
> >                     >         could use
> >                     >         >             the FDT to
> >                     >         >             >         distinguish
> >                     >         >             >         between the
> >                     boards. That should allow to add
> >                     >         >             raspberry 3 (and
> >                     >         >             >         maybe 4)
> >                     >         >             >         support without
> >                     adding another BSP. More
> >                     >         BSPs mean
> >                     >         >             a bigger
> >                     >         >             >         maintenance
> >                     >         >             >         effort for the
> >                     RTEMS community.
> >                     >         >             >
> >                     >         >             >     Learning more about
> >                     FDT is on my list for a long
> >                     >         >             time.  I would love
> >                     >         >             >     to work on that
> >                     >         >             >     but I have almost no
> >                     exp with FDT's.
> >                     >         >             >     But another thing
> >                     could also be done, in
> >                     >         >             >
> >                      raspberrypi/start/bspstart.c we get the
> >                     >         revision and
> >                     >         >             >     model of the board
> >                     using the mailbox. Every
> >                     >         board has
> >                     >         >             a unique id,
> >                     >         >             >     which we could use to
> >                     initialize
> >                     >         >             >     the BSP. But using FDT
> >                     seems to be a more
> >                     >         elegant
> >                     >         >             option, it is a
> >                     >         >             >     lot of work I think,
> >                     but we could take
> >                     >         >             >     help from libbsd and
> >                     linux I suppose. What
> >                     >         do you think?
> >                     >         >             >
> >                     >         >             >
> >                     >         >             > I think there are almost
> >                     always two steps to a
> >                     >         project
> >                     >         >             like this: get it
> >                     >         >             > to work and make it nice.
> :)
> >                     >         >             >
> >                     >         >             > If you fix the startup
> >                     code to read the board
> >                     >         revision and
> >                     >         >             memory size,
> >                     >         >             > you can get a working BSP
> >                     that dynamically
> >                     >         adapts to the
> >                     >         >             models and
> >                     >         >             > memory variations with
> >                     minimal modifications. If
> >                     >         you want
> >                     >         >             to then
> >                     >         >             > convert the BSP to FDT, it
> >                     will be a LOT easier
> >                     >         to debug
> >                     >         >             with a working BSP.
> >                     >         >             >
> >                     >         >             > Plus you may be able to
> >                     identify every variation
> >                     >         point
> >                     >         >             based on just the
> >                     >         >             > model info. Then FDT is
> >                     just a matter of
> >                     >         switching the
> >                     >         >             source of
> >                     >         >             > some/all of the info.
> >                     >         >             >
> >                     >         >             > That would be my work plan
> >                     anyway.
> >                     >         >
> >                     >         >             I agree with Joel that a
> >                     secure development basis
> >                     >         (also
> >                     >         >             known as "hack")
> >                     >         >             as a first step is a good
> >                     idea. You maybe even
> >                     >         just make the
> >                     >         >             mini UART
> >                     >         >             the default driver while you
> >                     are developing. Then
> >                     >         you can be
> >                     >         >             sure that
> >                     >         >             you have the right driver.
> >                     >         >
> >                     >         >             As soon as that works you
> >                     can either change to the
> >                     >         revision
> >                     >         >             method or
> >                     >         >             (better) to the FDT one and
> >                     after that the patches
> >                     >         can be
> >                     >         >             merged. Using
> >                     >         >             the FDT isn't that
> >                     complicated. Basically you
> >                     >         search for a
> >                     >         >             node based on
> >                     >         >             different parameters. For an
> >                     example you can take
> >                     >         a look at
> >                     >         >             the imx BSP.
> >                     >         >             In imx_uart_probe
> >                     >         (bsps/arm/imx/console/console-config.c) a
> >                     >         >             fdt node is
> >                     >         >             searched and based on that a
> >                     UART driver is used.
> >                     >         But again:
> >                     >         >             Follow
> >                     >         >             Joels suggestion to start
> >                     simple and secure.
> >                     >         >
> >                     >         >             >
> >                     >         >             >         >
> >                     >         >             >         >
> >                     >         >             >
> >                     >         >
> >                     >
> >
> https://www.raspberrypi.org/app/uploads/2012/02/BCM2835-ARM-Peripherals.pdf
> >                     >         >             >         > But from the
> >                     above doc (PAGE 10), the
> >                     >         mini uart
> >                     >         >             has 16550 like
> >                     >         >             >         registers
> >                     >         >             >         > and RTEMS
> >                     already has the driver for it
> >                     >         >             >         >
> >                     bsps/shared/dev/serial/ns16550.c. But
> >                     >         I am not
> >                     >         >             sure how
> >                     >         >             >         compatible they
> >                     >         >             >         > are? Should a
> >                     new driver be
> >                     >         implemented from
> >                     >         >             scratch or use
> >                     >         >             >         ns16550 if
> >                     >         >             >         > possible?
> >                     >         >             >
> >                     >         >             >         In general it's
> >                     better to re-use
> >                     >         existing code.
> >                     >         >             That has multiple
> >                     >         >             >         advantages:
> >                     >         >             >
> >                     >         >             >         - It reduces the
> >                     maintenance effort.
> >                     >         Fewer code
> >                     >         >             means fewer work.
> >                     >         >             >         - If you have
> >                     multiple driver for the
> >                     >         same or
> >                     >         >             similar hardware
> >                     >         >             >         it can
> >                     >         >             >         happen that a bug
> >                     is fixed in one but
> >                     >         not the other.
> >                     >         >             >         - It's simpler to
> >                     find a hardware to
> >                     >         test changes.
> >                     >         >             >         - The driver
> >                     becomes more universal with
> >                     >         every new
> >                     >         >             supported
> >                     >         >             >         hardware.
> >                     >         >             >         That increases the
> >                     chance that it fits
> >                     >         the next
> >                     >         >             new hardware.
> >                     >         >             >
> >                     >         >             >         I'm sure there are
> >                     some more if you ask
> >                     >         someone else.
> >                     >         >             >
> >                     >         >             >     I do understand the
> >                     issues, I just spent
> >                     >         some time
> >                     >         >             reading the
> >                     >         >             >     driver code.
> >                     >         >             >     I think we could most
> >                     probably use it. I
> >                     >         will take a
> >                     >         >             closer look and
> >                     >         >             >     will update.
> >                     >         >             >
> >                     >         >
> >                     >         >             Great.
> >                     >         >
> >                     >         >             >
> >                     >         >             >
> >                     >         >             >         >
> >                     >         >             >         > Also, the core
> >                     clock on which the
> >                     >         PL011 is based
> >                     >         >             on is changed
> >                     >         >             >         in rpi3.
> >                     >         >             >         > Rpi1 and 2 use
> >                     250Mhz as the default
> >                     >         clock but
> >                     >         >             it was changed
> >                     >         >             >         to 400Mhz
> >                     >         >             >         > in Rpi3 and newer
> >                     >         >             >
> >                     >         >             >         Again: Would be
> >                     great if that could be
> >                     >         adapted
> >                     >         >             based on FDT or by
> >                     >         >             >         reading the right
> >                     registers.
> >                     >         >             >
> >                     >         >             >         >
> >                     >         >             >         > Few differences
> >                     between PL011 and Mini
> >                     >         uart
> >                     >         >             >         > The mini UART
> >                     has smaller FIFOs.
> >                     >         Combined with
> >                     >         >             the lack of
> >                     >         >             >         flow control,
> >                     >         >             >         > this makes it
> >                     more prone to losing
> >                     >         characters at
> >                     >         >             higher baud
> >                     >         >             >         rates. It
> >                     >         >             >         > is also
> >                     generally less capable than
> >                     >         the PL011,
> >                     >         >             mainly due to
> >                     >         >             >         its baud
> >                     >         >             >         > rate link to the
> >                     VPU clock speed.
> >                     >         >             >
> >                     >         >             >         That shouldn't
> >                     really be a problem for
> >                     >         the system
> >                     >         >             console.
> >                     >         >             >
> >                     >         >             >         >
> >                     >         >             >         > The particular
> >                     deficiencies of the
> >                     >         mini UART
> >                     >         >             compared to the
> >                     >         >             >         PL011 are :
> >                     >         >             >         >
> >                     >         >             >         > No break
> detection
> >                     >         >             >         > No framing
> >                     errors detection
> >                     >         >             >         > No parity bit
> >                     >         >             >         > No receive
> >                     timeout interrupt
> >                     >         >             >         > No DCD, DSR, DTR
> >                     or RI signals
> >                     >         >             >         >
> >                     >         >             >
> >                     >         >             >
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