serial: max310x: rework RX interrupt handling

Currently, the RX interrupt logic uses the RXEMPTY interrupt, with the
RXEMPTYINV bit set, which means we get an RX interrupt as soon as the
RX FIFO is non-empty.

However, with the MAX310X having a FIFO of 128 bytes, this makes very
poor use of the FIFO: we trigger an interrupt as soon as the RX FIFO
has one byte, which means a lot of interrupts, each only collecting a
few bytes from the FIFO, causing a significant CPU load.

Instead this commit relies on two other RX interrupt events:

 - MAX310X_IRQ_RXFIFO_BIT, which triggers when the RX FIFO has reached
   a certain threshold, which we define to be half of the FIFO
   size. This ensure we get an interrupt before the RX FIFO fills up.

 - MAX310X_LSR_RXTO_BIT, which triggers when the RX FIFO has received
   some bytes, and then no more bytes are received for a certain
   time. Arbitrarily, this time is defined to the time is takes to
   receive 4 characters.

On a Microchip SAMA5D3 platform that is receiving 20 bytes every 16ms
over one MAX310X UART, this patch has allowed to reduce the CPU
consumption of the interrupt handler thread from ~25% to 6-7%.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20201001074415.349739-1-thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
This commit is contained in:
Thomas Petazzoni 2020-10-01 09:44:15 +02:00 committed by Greg Kroah-Hartman
parent 85985a3dcd
commit fce3c5c1a2
1 changed files with 24 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -1056,9 +1056,9 @@ static int max310x_startup(struct uart_port *port)
max310x_port_update(port, MAX310X_MODE1_REG,
MAX310X_MODE1_TRNSCVCTRL_BIT, 0);
/* Configure MODE2 register & Reset FIFOs*/
val = MAX310X_MODE2_RXEMPTINV_BIT | MAX310X_MODE2_FIFORST_BIT;
max310x_port_write(port, MAX310X_MODE2_REG, val);
/* Reset FIFOs */
max310x_port_write(port, MAX310X_MODE2_REG,
MAX310X_MODE2_FIFORST_BIT);
max310x_port_update(port, MAX310X_MODE2_REG,
MAX310X_MODE2_FIFORST_BIT, 0);
@ -1086,8 +1086,27 @@ static int max310x_startup(struct uart_port *port)
/* Clear IRQ status register */
max310x_port_read(port, MAX310X_IRQSTS_REG);
/* Enable RX, TX, CTS change interrupts */
val = MAX310X_IRQ_RXEMPTY_BIT | MAX310X_IRQ_TXEMPTY_BIT;
/*
* Let's ask for an interrupt after a timeout equivalent to
* the receiving time of 4 characters after the last character
* has been received.
*/
max310x_port_write(port, MAX310X_RXTO_REG, 4);
/*
* Make sure we also get RX interrupts when the RX FIFO is
* filling up quickly, so get an interrupt when half of the RX
* FIFO has been filled in.
*/
max310x_port_write(port, MAX310X_FIFOTRIGLVL_REG,
MAX310X_FIFOTRIGLVL_RX(MAX310X_FIFO_SIZE / 2));
/* Enable RX timeout interrupt in LSR */
max310x_port_write(port, MAX310X_LSR_IRQEN_REG,
MAX310X_LSR_RXTO_BIT);
/* Enable LSR, RX FIFO trigger, CTS change interrupts */
val = MAX310X_IRQ_LSR_BIT | MAX310X_IRQ_RXFIFO_BIT | MAX310X_IRQ_TXEMPTY_BIT;
max310x_port_write(port, MAX310X_IRQEN_REG, val | MAX310X_IRQ_CTS_BIT);
return 0;