Hi Chris,
On Fri, Jul 27, 2018 at 11:09 PM Chris Brandt wrote:
> Some devices with SCIx_SH4_SCIF_REGTYPE have no space between registers.
> Use the register area size to determine the spacing between register.
>
> Signed-off-by: Chris Brandt
> ---
> drivers/tty/serial/sh-sci.c | 22 +-
> 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/tty/serial/sh-sci.c b/drivers/tty/serial/sh-sci.c
> index 6ff6f2bf3b9b..138296ec9a7d 100644
> --- a/drivers/tty/serial/sh-sci.c
> +++ b/drivers/tty/serial/sh-sci.c
> @@ -348,15 +348,15 @@ static const struct sci_port_params
> sci_port_params[SCIx_NR_REGTYPES] = {
> [SCIx_SH4_SCIF_REGTYPE] = {
> .regs = {
> [SCSMR] = { 0x00, 16 },
> - [SCBRR] = { 0x04, 8 },
> - [SCSCR] = { 0x08, 16 },
> - [SCxTDR]= { 0x0c, 8 },
> - [SCxSR] = { 0x10, 16 },
> - [SCxRDR]= { 0x14, 8 },
> - [SCFCR] = { 0x18, 16 },
> - [SCFDR] = { 0x1c, 16 },
> - [SCSPTR]= { 0x20, 16 },
> - [SCLSR] = { 0x24, 16 },
> + [SCBRR] = { 0x02, 8 },
> + [SCSCR] = { 0x04, 16 },
> + [SCxTDR]= { 0x06, 8 },
> + [SCxSR] = { 0x08, 16 },
> + [SCxRDR]= { 0x0a, 8 },
> + [SCFCR] = { 0x0c, 16 },
> + [SCFDR] = { 0x0e, 16 },
> + [SCSPTR]= { 0x10, 16 },
> + [SCLSR] = { 0x12, 16 },
> },
> .fifosize = 16,
> .overrun_reg = SCLSR,
> @@ -2939,6 +2939,10 @@ static int sci_init_single(struct platform_device *dev,
> port->regshift = 1;
> }
>
> + if (p->regtype == SCIx_SH4_SCIF_REGTYPE)
> + if (sci_port->reg_size >= 0x20)
> + port->regshift = 1;
I've accidentally discovered this breaks SCIF on SH7751R2D (QEMU), as the
board code doesn't fill in regtype, so it is 0 = SCIx_PROBE_REGTYPE.
The proper (default) regtype of SCIx_SH4_SCIF_REGTYPE is derived by
sci_probe_regmap(). However, that value is never fed back to sci_init_single(),
as plat_sci_port is const. So regshift ends up being wrong.
I made it work by changing the check to:
- if (p->regtype == SCIx_SH4_SCIF_REGTYPE)
+ if (p->regtype == SCIx_SH4_SCIF_REGTYPE ||
+ (p->regtype == SCIx_PROBE_REGTYPE && port->type == PORT_SCIF))
Perhaps there's a better way?
Gr{oetje,eeting}s,
Geert
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