linux-stable/arch/arm/include/debug/sa1100.S

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
/* arch/arm/include/debug/sa1100.S
*
* Debugging macro include header
*
* Copyright (C) 1994-1999 Russell King
* Moved from linux/arch/arm/kernel/debug.S by Ben Dooks
*/
#define UTCR3 0x0c
#define UTDR 0x14
#define UTSR1 0x20
#define UTCR3_TXE 0x00000002 /* Transmit Enable */
#define UTSR1_TBY 0x00000001 /* Transmitter BusY (read) */
#define UTSR1_TNF 0x00000004 /* Transmit FIFO Not Full (read) */
.macro addruart, rp, rv, tmp
mrc p15, 0, \rp, c1, c0
tst \rp, #1 @ MMU enabled?
moveq \rp, #0x80000000 @ physical base address
movne \rp, #0xf8000000 @ virtual address
@ We probe for the active serial port here, coherently with
@ the comment in arch/arm/mach-sa1100/include/mach/uncompress.h.
@ We assume r1 can be clobbered.
@ see if Ser3 is active
add \rp, \rp, #0x00050000
ldr \rv, [\rp, #UTCR3]
tst \rv, #UTCR3_TXE
@ if Ser3 is inactive, then try Ser1
addeq \rp, \rp, #(0x00010000 - 0x00050000)
ldreq \rv, [\rp, #UTCR3]
tsteq \rv, #UTCR3_TXE
@ if Ser1 is inactive, then try Ser2
addeq \rp, \rp, #(0x00030000 - 0x00010000)
ldreq \rv, [\rp, #UTCR3]
tsteq \rv, #UTCR3_TXE
@ clear top bits, and generate both phys and virt addresses
lsl \rp, \rp, #8
lsr \rp, \rp, #8
orr \rv, \rp, #0xf8000000 @ virtual
orr \rp, \rp, #0x80000000 @ physical
.endm
.macro senduart,rd,rx
str \rd, [\rx, #UTDR]
.endm
ARM: 9004/1: debug: Split waituart to CTS and TXRDY This patch was triggered by a remark from Russell that introducing a call to the waituart (needed to fix debug prints on the Qualcomm platforms) was dangerous because in some cases this will involve waiting for a modem CTS (clear to send) signal, and debug messages would maybe not work on platforms with no modem connected to the UART port: they will just hang waiting for the modem to assert CTS and this might never happen. Looking through all UART debug drivers implementing the waituart macro I discovered that all users except two actually use this macro to check if the UART is ready for TX, let's call this TXRDY. Only two debug UART drivers actually check for CTS: - arch/arm/include/debug/8250.S - arch/arm/include/debug/tegra.S The former is very significant since the 8250 is possibly the most common UART on the planet. We have the following problem: the semantics of waituart are ambiguous making it dangerous to introduce the macro to debug code fixing debug prints for Qualcomm. To start to pry this problem apart, this patch does the following: - Convert all debug UART drivers to define two macros: - waituartcts with the clear semantic to wait for CTS to be asserted - waituarttxrdy with the clear semantic to wait for the TX capability of the UART to be ready - When doing this take care to assign the right function to each drivers macro, so they now do exactly the above. - Update the three sites in the kernel invoking the waituart macro to call waituartcts/waituarttxrdy in sequence, so that the functional impact on the kernel should be zero. After this we can start to change the code sites using this code to do the right thing. Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Russell King <rmk+kernel@armlinux.org.uk>
2020-08-27 22:25:37 +00:00
.macro waituartcts,rd,rx
.endm
.macro waituarttxrdy,rd,rx
1001: ldr \rd, [\rx, #UTSR1]
tst \rd, #UTSR1_TNF
beq 1001b
.endm
.macro busyuart,rd,rx
1001: ldr \rd, [\rx, #UTSR1]
tst \rd, #UTSR1_TBY
bne 1001b
.endm