1 /* 2 * (C) Copyright 2004 3 * Wolfgang Denk, DENX Software Engineering, wd@denx.de. 4 * 5 * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ 6 */ 7 8 #include <common.h> 9 #include <environment.h> 10 #include <serial.h> 11 #include <stdio_dev.h> 12 #include <post.h> 13 #include <linux/compiler.h> 14 #include <errno.h> 15 16 DECLARE_GLOBAL_DATA_PTR; 17 18 static struct serial_device *serial_devices; 19 static struct serial_device *serial_current; 20 /* 21 * Table with supported baudrates (defined in config_xyz.h) 22 */ 23 static const unsigned long baudrate_table[] = CONFIG_SYS_BAUDRATE_TABLE; 24 25 /** 26 * serial_null() - Void registration routine of a serial driver 27 * 28 * This routine implements a void registration routine of a serial 29 * driver. The registration routine of a particular driver is aliased 30 * to this empty function in case the driver is not compiled into 31 * U-Boot. 32 */ 33 static void serial_null(void) 34 { 35 } 36 37 /** 38 * on_baudrate() - Update the actual baudrate when the env var changes 39 * 40 * This will check for a valid baudrate and only apply it if valid. 41 */ 42 static int on_baudrate(const char *name, const char *value, enum env_op op, 43 int flags) 44 { 45 int i; 46 int baudrate; 47 48 switch (op) { 49 case env_op_create: 50 case env_op_overwrite: 51 /* 52 * Switch to new baudrate if new baudrate is supported 53 */ 54 baudrate = simple_strtoul(value, NULL, 10); 55 56 /* Not actually changing */ 57 if (gd->baudrate == baudrate) 58 return 0; 59 60 for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(baudrate_table); ++i) { 61 if (baudrate == baudrate_table[i]) 62 break; 63 } 64 if (i == ARRAY_SIZE(baudrate_table)) { 65 if ((flags & H_FORCE) == 0) 66 printf("## Baudrate %d bps not supported\n", 67 baudrate); 68 return 1; 69 } 70 if ((flags & H_INTERACTIVE) != 0) { 71 printf("## Switch baudrate to %d" 72 " bps and press ENTER ...\n", baudrate); 73 udelay(50000); 74 } 75 76 gd->baudrate = baudrate; 77 78 serial_setbrg(); 79 80 udelay(50000); 81 82 if ((flags & H_INTERACTIVE) != 0) 83 while (1) { 84 if (getc() == '\r') 85 break; 86 } 87 88 return 0; 89 case env_op_delete: 90 printf("## Baudrate may not be deleted\n"); 91 return 1; 92 default: 93 return 0; 94 } 95 } 96 U_BOOT_ENV_CALLBACK(baudrate, on_baudrate); 97 98 /** 99 * serial_initfunc() - Forward declare of driver registration routine 100 * @name: Name of the real driver registration routine. 101 * 102 * This macro expands onto forward declaration of a driver registration 103 * routine, which is then used below in serial_initialize() function. 104 * The declaration is made weak and aliases to serial_null() so in case 105 * the driver is not compiled in, the function is still declared and can 106 * be used, but aliases to serial_null() and thus is optimized away. 107 */ 108 #define serial_initfunc(name) \ 109 void name(void) \ 110 __attribute__((weak, alias("serial_null"))); 111 112 serial_initfunc(amirix_serial_initialize); 113 serial_initfunc(arc_serial_initialize); 114 serial_initfunc(arm_dcc_initialize); 115 serial_initfunc(asc_serial_initialize); 116 serial_initfunc(atmel_serial_initialize); 117 serial_initfunc(au1x00_serial_initialize); 118 serial_initfunc(bfin_jtag_initialize); 119 serial_initfunc(bfin_serial_initialize); 120 serial_initfunc(bmw_serial_initialize); 121 serial_initfunc(clps7111_serial_initialize); 122 serial_initfunc(cogent_serial_initialize); 123 serial_initfunc(cpci750_serial_initialize); 124 serial_initfunc(evb64260_serial_initialize); 125 serial_initfunc(imx_serial_initialize); 126 serial_initfunc(iop480_serial_initialize); 127 serial_initfunc(jz_serial_initialize); 128 serial_initfunc(leon2_serial_initialize); 129 serial_initfunc(leon3_serial_initialize); 130 serial_initfunc(lh7a40x_serial_initialize); 131 serial_initfunc(lpc32xx_serial_initialize); 132 serial_initfunc(marvell_serial_initialize); 133 serial_initfunc(max3100_serial_initialize); 134 serial_initfunc(mcf_serial_initialize); 135 serial_initfunc(ml2_serial_initialize); 136 serial_initfunc(mpc85xx_serial_initialize); 137 serial_initfunc(mpc8xx_serial_initialize); 138 serial_initfunc(mxc_serial_initialize); 139 serial_initfunc(mxs_auart_initialize); 140 serial_initfunc(ns16550_serial_initialize); 141 serial_initfunc(oc_serial_initialize); 142 serial_initfunc(p3mx_serial_initialize); 143 serial_initfunc(pl01x_serial_initialize); 144 serial_initfunc(pxa_serial_initialize); 145 serial_initfunc(s3c24xx_serial_initialize); 146 serial_initfunc(s5p_serial_initialize); 147 serial_initfunc(sa1100_serial_initialize); 148 serial_initfunc(sandbox_serial_initialize); 149 serial_initfunc(sconsole_serial_initialize); 150 serial_initfunc(sh_serial_initialize); 151 serial_initfunc(stm32_serial_initialize); 152 serial_initfunc(uartlite_serial_initialize); 153 serial_initfunc(zynq_serial_initialize); 154 155 /** 156 * serial_register() - Register serial driver with serial driver core 157 * @dev: Pointer to the serial driver structure 158 * 159 * This function registers the serial driver supplied via @dev with 160 * serial driver core, thus making U-Boot aware of it and making it 161 * available for U-Boot to use. On platforms that still require manual 162 * relocation of constant variables, relocation of the supplied structure 163 * is performed. 164 */ 165 void serial_register(struct serial_device *dev) 166 { 167 #ifdef CONFIG_NEEDS_MANUAL_RELOC 168 if (dev->start) 169 dev->start += gd->reloc_off; 170 if (dev->stop) 171 dev->stop += gd->reloc_off; 172 if (dev->setbrg) 173 dev->setbrg += gd->reloc_off; 174 if (dev->getc) 175 dev->getc += gd->reloc_off; 176 if (dev->tstc) 177 dev->tstc += gd->reloc_off; 178 if (dev->putc) 179 dev->putc += gd->reloc_off; 180 if (dev->puts) 181 dev->puts += gd->reloc_off; 182 #endif 183 184 dev->next = serial_devices; 185 serial_devices = dev; 186 } 187 188 /** 189 * serial_initialize() - Register all compiled-in serial port drivers 190 * 191 * This function registers all serial port drivers that are compiled 192 * into the U-Boot binary with the serial core, thus making them 193 * available to U-Boot to use. Lastly, this function assigns a default 194 * serial port to the serial core. That serial port is then used as a 195 * default output. 196 */ 197 void serial_initialize(void) 198 { 199 amirix_serial_initialize(); 200 arc_serial_initialize(); 201 arm_dcc_initialize(); 202 asc_serial_initialize(); 203 atmel_serial_initialize(); 204 au1x00_serial_initialize(); 205 bfin_jtag_initialize(); 206 bfin_serial_initialize(); 207 bmw_serial_initialize(); 208 clps7111_serial_initialize(); 209 cogent_serial_initialize(); 210 cpci750_serial_initialize(); 211 evb64260_serial_initialize(); 212 imx_serial_initialize(); 213 iop480_serial_initialize(); 214 jz_serial_initialize(); 215 leon2_serial_initialize(); 216 leon3_serial_initialize(); 217 lh7a40x_serial_initialize(); 218 lpc32xx_serial_initialize(); 219 marvell_serial_initialize(); 220 max3100_serial_initialize(); 221 mcf_serial_initialize(); 222 ml2_serial_initialize(); 223 mpc85xx_serial_initialize(); 224 mpc8xx_serial_initialize(); 225 mxc_serial_initialize(); 226 mxs_auart_initialize(); 227 ns16550_serial_initialize(); 228 oc_serial_initialize(); 229 p3mx_serial_initialize(); 230 pl01x_serial_initialize(); 231 pxa_serial_initialize(); 232 s3c24xx_serial_initialize(); 233 s5p_serial_initialize(); 234 sa1100_serial_initialize(); 235 sandbox_serial_initialize(); 236 sconsole_serial_initialize(); 237 sh_serial_initialize(); 238 stm32_serial_initialize(); 239 uartlite_serial_initialize(); 240 zynq_serial_initialize(); 241 242 serial_assign(default_serial_console()->name); 243 } 244 245 static int serial_stub_start(struct stdio_dev *sdev) 246 { 247 struct serial_device *dev = sdev->priv; 248 249 return dev->start(); 250 } 251 252 static int serial_stub_stop(struct stdio_dev *sdev) 253 { 254 struct serial_device *dev = sdev->priv; 255 256 return dev->stop(); 257 } 258 259 static void serial_stub_putc(struct stdio_dev *sdev, const char ch) 260 { 261 struct serial_device *dev = sdev->priv; 262 263 dev->putc(ch); 264 } 265 266 static void serial_stub_puts(struct stdio_dev *sdev, const char *str) 267 { 268 struct serial_device *dev = sdev->priv; 269 270 dev->puts(str); 271 } 272 273 static int serial_stub_getc(struct stdio_dev *sdev) 274 { 275 struct serial_device *dev = sdev->priv; 276 277 return dev->getc(); 278 } 279 280 static int serial_stub_tstc(struct stdio_dev *sdev) 281 { 282 struct serial_device *dev = sdev->priv; 283 284 return dev->tstc(); 285 } 286 287 /** 288 * serial_stdio_init() - Register serial ports with STDIO core 289 * 290 * This function generates a proxy driver for each serial port driver. 291 * These proxy drivers then register with the STDIO core, making the 292 * serial drivers available as STDIO devices. 293 */ 294 void serial_stdio_init(void) 295 { 296 struct stdio_dev dev; 297 struct serial_device *s = serial_devices; 298 299 while (s) { 300 memset(&dev, 0, sizeof(dev)); 301 302 strcpy(dev.name, s->name); 303 dev.flags = DEV_FLAGS_OUTPUT | DEV_FLAGS_INPUT; 304 305 dev.start = serial_stub_start; 306 dev.stop = serial_stub_stop; 307 dev.putc = serial_stub_putc; 308 dev.puts = serial_stub_puts; 309 dev.getc = serial_stub_getc; 310 dev.tstc = serial_stub_tstc; 311 dev.priv = s; 312 313 stdio_register(&dev); 314 315 s = s->next; 316 } 317 } 318 319 /** 320 * serial_assign() - Select the serial output device by name 321 * @name: Name of the serial driver to be used as default output 322 * 323 * This function configures the serial output multiplexing by 324 * selecting which serial device will be used as default. In case 325 * the STDIO "serial" device is selected as stdin/stdout/stderr, 326 * the serial device previously configured by this function will be 327 * used for the particular operation. 328 * 329 * Returns 0 on success, negative on error. 330 */ 331 int serial_assign(const char *name) 332 { 333 struct serial_device *s; 334 335 for (s = serial_devices; s; s = s->next) { 336 if (strcmp(s->name, name)) 337 continue; 338 serial_current = s; 339 return 0; 340 } 341 342 return -EINVAL; 343 } 344 345 /** 346 * serial_reinit_all() - Reinitialize all compiled-in serial ports 347 * 348 * This function reinitializes all serial ports that are compiled 349 * into U-Boot by calling their serial_start() functions. 350 */ 351 void serial_reinit_all(void) 352 { 353 struct serial_device *s; 354 355 for (s = serial_devices; s; s = s->next) 356 s->start(); 357 } 358 359 /** 360 * get_current() - Return pointer to currently selected serial port 361 * 362 * This function returns a pointer to currently selected serial port. 363 * The currently selected serial port is altered by serial_assign() 364 * function. 365 * 366 * In case this function is called before relocation or before any serial 367 * port is configured, this function calls default_serial_console() to 368 * determine the serial port. Otherwise, the configured serial port is 369 * returned. 370 * 371 * Returns pointer to the currently selected serial port on success, 372 * NULL on error. 373 */ 374 static struct serial_device *get_current(void) 375 { 376 struct serial_device *dev; 377 378 if (!(gd->flags & GD_FLG_RELOC)) 379 dev = default_serial_console(); 380 else if (!serial_current) 381 dev = default_serial_console(); 382 else 383 dev = serial_current; 384 385 /* We must have a console device */ 386 if (!dev) { 387 #ifdef CONFIG_SPL_BUILD 388 puts("Cannot find console\n"); 389 hang(); 390 #else 391 panic("Cannot find console\n"); 392 #endif 393 } 394 395 return dev; 396 } 397 398 /** 399 * serial_init() - Initialize currently selected serial port 400 * 401 * This function initializes the currently selected serial port. This 402 * usually involves setting up the registers of that particular port, 403 * enabling clock and such. This function uses the get_current() call 404 * to determine which port is selected. 405 * 406 * Returns 0 on success, negative on error. 407 */ 408 int serial_init(void) 409 { 410 gd->flags |= GD_FLG_SERIAL_READY; 411 return get_current()->start(); 412 } 413 414 /** 415 * serial_setbrg() - Configure baud-rate of currently selected serial port 416 * 417 * This function configures the baud-rate of the currently selected 418 * serial port. The baud-rate is retrieved from global data within 419 * the serial port driver. This function uses the get_current() call 420 * to determine which port is selected. 421 * 422 * Returns 0 on success, negative on error. 423 */ 424 void serial_setbrg(void) 425 { 426 get_current()->setbrg(); 427 } 428 429 /** 430 * serial_getc() - Read character from currently selected serial port 431 * 432 * This function retrieves a character from currently selected serial 433 * port. In case there is no character waiting on the serial port, 434 * this function will block and wait for the character to appear. This 435 * function uses the get_current() call to determine which port is 436 * selected. 437 * 438 * Returns the character on success, negative on error. 439 */ 440 int serial_getc(void) 441 { 442 return get_current()->getc(); 443 } 444 445 /** 446 * serial_tstc() - Test if data is available on currently selected serial port 447 * 448 * This function tests if one or more characters are available on 449 * currently selected serial port. This function never blocks. This 450 * function uses the get_current() call to determine which port is 451 * selected. 452 * 453 * Returns positive if character is available, zero otherwise. 454 */ 455 int serial_tstc(void) 456 { 457 return get_current()->tstc(); 458 } 459 460 /** 461 * serial_putc() - Output character via currently selected serial port 462 * @c: Single character to be output from the serial port. 463 * 464 * This function outputs a character via currently selected serial 465 * port. This character is passed to the serial port driver responsible 466 * for controlling the hardware. The hardware may still be in process 467 * of transmitting another character, therefore this function may block 468 * for a short amount of time. This function uses the get_current() 469 * call to determine which port is selected. 470 */ 471 void serial_putc(const char c) 472 { 473 get_current()->putc(c); 474 } 475 476 /** 477 * serial_puts() - Output string via currently selected serial port 478 * @s: Zero-terminated string to be output from the serial port. 479 * 480 * This function outputs a zero-terminated string via currently 481 * selected serial port. This function behaves as an accelerator 482 * in case the hardware can queue multiple characters for transfer. 483 * The whole string that is to be output is available to the function 484 * implementing the hardware manipulation. Transmitting the whole 485 * string may take some time, thus this function may block for some 486 * amount of time. This function uses the get_current() call to 487 * determine which port is selected. 488 */ 489 void serial_puts(const char *s) 490 { 491 get_current()->puts(s); 492 } 493 494 /** 495 * default_serial_puts() - Output string by calling serial_putc() in loop 496 * @s: Zero-terminated string to be output from the serial port. 497 * 498 * This function outputs a zero-terminated string by calling serial_putc() 499 * in a loop. Most drivers do not support queueing more than one byte for 500 * transfer, thus this function precisely implements their serial_puts(). 501 * 502 * To optimize the number of get_current() calls, this function only 503 * calls get_current() once and then directly accesses the putc() call 504 * of the &struct serial_device . 505 */ 506 void default_serial_puts(const char *s) 507 { 508 struct serial_device *dev = get_current(); 509 while (*s) 510 dev->putc(*s++); 511 } 512 513 #if CONFIG_POST & CONFIG_SYS_POST_UART 514 static const int bauds[] = CONFIG_SYS_BAUDRATE_TABLE; 515 516 /** 517 * uart_post_test() - Test the currently selected serial port using POST 518 * @flags: POST framework flags 519 * 520 * Do a loopback test of the currently selected serial port. This 521 * function is only useful in the context of the POST testing framwork. 522 * The serial port is first configured into loopback mode and then 523 * characters are sent through it. 524 * 525 * Returns 0 on success, value otherwise. 526 */ 527 /* Mark weak until post/cpu/.../uart.c migrate over */ 528 __weak 529 int uart_post_test(int flags) 530 { 531 unsigned char c; 532 int ret, saved_baud, b; 533 struct serial_device *saved_dev, *s; 534 535 /* Save current serial state */ 536 ret = 0; 537 saved_dev = serial_current; 538 saved_baud = gd->baudrate; 539 540 for (s = serial_devices; s; s = s->next) { 541 /* If this driver doesn't support loop back, skip it */ 542 if (!s->loop) 543 continue; 544 545 /* Test the next device */ 546 serial_current = s; 547 548 ret = serial_init(); 549 if (ret) 550 goto done; 551 552 /* Consume anything that happens to be queued */ 553 while (serial_tstc()) 554 serial_getc(); 555 556 /* Enable loop back */ 557 s->loop(1); 558 559 /* Test every available baud rate */ 560 for (b = 0; b < ARRAY_SIZE(bauds); ++b) { 561 gd->baudrate = bauds[b]; 562 serial_setbrg(); 563 564 /* 565 * Stick to printable chars to avoid issues: 566 * - terminal corruption 567 * - serial program reacting to sequences and sending 568 * back random extra data 569 * - most serial drivers add in extra chars (like \r\n) 570 */ 571 for (c = 0x20; c < 0x7f; ++c) { 572 /* Send it out */ 573 serial_putc(c); 574 575 /* Make sure it's the same one */ 576 ret = (c != serial_getc()); 577 if (ret) { 578 s->loop(0); 579 goto done; 580 } 581 582 /* Clean up the output in case it was sent */ 583 serial_putc('\b'); 584 ret = ('\b' != serial_getc()); 585 if (ret) { 586 s->loop(0); 587 goto done; 588 } 589 } 590 } 591 592 /* Disable loop back */ 593 s->loop(0); 594 595 /* XXX: There is no serial_stop() !? */ 596 if (s->stop) 597 s->stop(); 598 } 599 600 done: 601 /* Restore previous serial state */ 602 serial_current = saved_dev; 603 gd->baudrate = saved_baud; 604 serial_reinit_all(); 605 serial_setbrg(); 606 607 return ret; 608 } 609 #endif 610