u-boot/include/serial.h
Sean Anderson 7a76347189 serial: dm: Add support for puts
Some serial drivers can be vastly more efficient when printing multiple
characters at once. Non-DM serial has had a puts option for these sorts
of drivers; implement it for DM serial as well.

Because we have to add carriage returns, we can't just pass the whole
string directly to the serial driver. Instead, we print up to the
newline, then print a carriage return, and then continue on. This is
less efficient, but it is better than printing each character
individually. It also avoids having to allocate memory just to add a few
characters.

Drivers may perform short writes (such as filling a FIFO) and return the
number of characters written in len. We loop over them in the same way
that _serial_putc loops over putc.

This results in around sizeof(void *) growth for all boards with
DM_SERIAL. The full implementation takes around 140 bytes.

Signed-off-by: Sean Anderson <sean.anderson@seco.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2022-04-01 16:56:54 -04:00

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#ifndef __SERIAL_H__
#define __SERIAL_H__
#include <post.h>
struct serial_device {
/* enough bytes to match alignment of following func pointer */
char name[16];
int (*start)(void);
int (*stop)(void);
void (*setbrg)(void);
int (*getc)(void);
int (*tstc)(void);
void (*putc)(const char c);
void (*puts)(const char *s);
#if CONFIG_POST & CONFIG_SYS_POST_UART
void (*loop)(int);
#endif
struct serial_device *next;
};
void default_serial_puts(const char *s);
extern struct serial_device serial_smc_device;
extern struct serial_device serial_smh_device;
extern struct serial_device serial_scc_device;
extern struct serial_device *default_serial_console(void);
#if defined(CONFIG_MPC83xx) || defined(CONFIG_MPC85xx) || \
defined(CONFIG_MPC86xx) || \
defined(CONFIG_ARCH_TEGRA) || defined(CONFIG_SYS_COREBOOT) || \
defined(CONFIG_MICROBLAZE)
extern struct serial_device serial0_device;
extern struct serial_device serial1_device;
#endif
extern struct serial_device eserial1_device;
extern struct serial_device eserial2_device;
extern struct serial_device eserial3_device;
extern struct serial_device eserial4_device;
extern struct serial_device eserial5_device;
extern struct serial_device eserial6_device;
extern void serial_register(struct serial_device *);
extern void serial_stdio_init(void);
extern int serial_assign(const char *name);
extern void serial_reinit_all(void);
int serial_initialize(void);
/* For usbtty */
#ifdef CONFIG_USB_TTY
struct stdio_dev;
int usbtty_getc(struct stdio_dev *dev);
void usbtty_putc(struct stdio_dev *dev, const char c);
void usbtty_puts(struct stdio_dev *dev, const char *str);
int usbtty_tstc(struct stdio_dev *dev);
#else
/* stubs */
#define usbtty_getc(dev) 0
#define usbtty_putc(dev, a)
#define usbtty_puts(dev, a)
#define usbtty_tstc(dev) 0
#endif /* CONFIG_USB_TTY */
struct udevice;
enum serial_par {
SERIAL_PAR_NONE,
SERIAL_PAR_ODD,
SERIAL_PAR_EVEN
};
#define SERIAL_PAR_SHIFT 0
#define SERIAL_PAR_MASK (0x03 << SERIAL_PAR_SHIFT)
#define SERIAL_SET_PARITY(parity) \
((parity << SERIAL_PAR_SHIFT) & SERIAL_PAR_MASK)
#define SERIAL_GET_PARITY(config) \
((config & SERIAL_PAR_MASK) >> SERIAL_PAR_SHIFT)
enum serial_bits {
SERIAL_5_BITS,
SERIAL_6_BITS,
SERIAL_7_BITS,
SERIAL_8_BITS
};
#define SERIAL_BITS_SHIFT 2
#define SERIAL_BITS_MASK (0x3 << SERIAL_BITS_SHIFT)
#define SERIAL_SET_BITS(bits) \
((bits << SERIAL_BITS_SHIFT) & SERIAL_BITS_MASK)
#define SERIAL_GET_BITS(config) \
((config & SERIAL_BITS_MASK) >> SERIAL_BITS_SHIFT)
enum serial_stop {
SERIAL_HALF_STOP, /* 0.5 stop bit */
SERIAL_ONE_STOP, /* 1 stop bit */
SERIAL_ONE_HALF_STOP, /* 1.5 stop bit */
SERIAL_TWO_STOP /* 2 stop bit */
};
#define SERIAL_STOP_SHIFT 4
#define SERIAL_STOP_MASK (0x3 << SERIAL_STOP_SHIFT)
#define SERIAL_SET_STOP(stop) \
((stop << SERIAL_STOP_SHIFT) & SERIAL_STOP_MASK)
#define SERIAL_GET_STOP(config) \
((config & SERIAL_STOP_MASK) >> SERIAL_STOP_SHIFT)
#define SERIAL_CONFIG(par, bits, stop) \
(par << SERIAL_PAR_SHIFT | \
bits << SERIAL_BITS_SHIFT | \
stop << SERIAL_STOP_SHIFT)
#define SERIAL_DEFAULT_CONFIG \
(SERIAL_PAR_NONE << SERIAL_PAR_SHIFT | \
SERIAL_8_BITS << SERIAL_BITS_SHIFT | \
SERIAL_ONE_STOP << SERIAL_STOP_SHIFT)
enum serial_chip_type {
SERIAL_CHIP_UNKNOWN = -1,
SERIAL_CHIP_16550_COMPATIBLE,
};
enum adr_space_type {
SERIAL_ADDRESS_SPACE_MEMORY = 0,
SERIAL_ADDRESS_SPACE_IO,
};
/**
* struct serial_device_info - structure to hold serial device info
*
* @type: type of the UART chip
* @addr_space: address space to access the registers
* @addr: physical address of the registers
* @reg_width: size (in bytes) of the IO accesses to the registers
* @reg_offset: offset to apply to the @addr from the start of the registers
* @reg_shift: quantity to shift the register offsets by
* @clock: UART base clock speed in Hz
* @baudrate: baud rate
*/
struct serial_device_info {
enum serial_chip_type type;
enum adr_space_type addr_space;
ulong addr;
u8 reg_width;
u8 reg_offset;
u8 reg_shift;
unsigned int clock;
unsigned int baudrate;
};
#define SERIAL_DEFAULT_ADDRESS 0xBADACCE5
#define SERIAL_DEFAULT_CLOCK (16 * 115200)
/**
* struct struct dm_serial_ops - Driver model serial operations
*
* The uclass interface is implemented by all serial devices which use
* driver model.
*/
struct dm_serial_ops {
/**
* setbrg() - Set up the baud rate generator
*
* Adjust baud rate divisors to set up a new baud rate for this
* device. Not all devices will support all rates. If the rate
* cannot be supported, the driver is free to select the nearest
* available rate. or return -EINVAL if this is not possible.
*
* @dev: Device pointer
* @baudrate: New baud rate to use
* @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
*/
int (*setbrg)(struct udevice *dev, int baudrate);
/**
* getc() - Read a character and return it
*
* If no character is available, this should return -EAGAIN without
* waiting.
*
* @dev: Device pointer
* @return character (0..255), -ve on error
*/
int (*getc)(struct udevice *dev);
/**
* putc() - Write a character
*
* @dev: Device pointer
* @ch: character to write
* @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
*/
int (*putc)(struct udevice *dev, const char ch);
/**
* puts() - Write a string
*
* This writes a string. This function should be implemented only if
* writing multiple characters at once is more performant than just
* calling putc() in a loop.
*
* If the whole string cannot be written at once, then this function
* should return the number of characters written. Returning a negative
* error code implies that no characters were written. If this function
* returns 0, then it will be called again with the same arguments.
*
* @dev: Device pointer
* @s: The string to write
* @len: The length of the string to write.
* @return The number of characters written on success, or -ve on error
*/
ssize_t (*puts)(struct udevice *dev, const char *s, size_t len);
/**
* pending() - Check if input/output characters are waiting
*
* This can be used to return an indication of the number of waiting
* characters if the driver knows this (e.g. by looking at the FIFO
* level). It is acceptable to return 1 if an indeterminant number
* of characters is waiting.
*
* This method is optional.
*
* @dev: Device pointer
* @input: true to check input characters, false for output
* @return number of waiting characters, 0 for none, -ve on error
*/
int (*pending)(struct udevice *dev, bool input);
/**
* clear() - Clear the serial FIFOs/holding registers
*
* This method is optional.
*
* This quickly clears any input/output characters from the UART.
* If this is not possible, but characters still exist, then it
* is acceptable to return -EAGAIN (try again) or -EINVAL (not
* supported).
*
* @dev: Device pointer
* @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
*/
int (*clear)(struct udevice *dev);
#if CONFIG_POST & CONFIG_SYS_POST_UART
/**
* loop() - Control serial device loopback mode
*
* @dev: Device pointer
* @on: 1 to turn loopback on, 0 to turn if off
*/
int (*loop)(struct udevice *dev, int on);
#endif
/**
* getconfig() - Get the uart configuration
* (parity, 5/6/7/8 bits word length, stop bits)
*
* Get a current config for this device.
*
* @dev: Device pointer
* @serial_config: Returns config information (see SERIAL_... above)
* @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
*/
int (*getconfig)(struct udevice *dev, uint *serial_config);
/**
* setconfig() - Set up the uart configuration
* (parity, 5/6/7/8 bits word length, stop bits)
*
* Set up a new config for this device.
*
* @dev: Device pointer
* @serial_config: number of bits, parity and number of stopbits to use
* @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
*/
int (*setconfig)(struct udevice *dev, uint serial_config);
/**
* getinfo() - Get serial device information
*
* @dev: Device pointer
* @info: struct serial_device_info to fill
* @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
*/
int (*getinfo)(struct udevice *dev, struct serial_device_info *info);
};
/**
* struct serial_dev_priv - information about a device used by the uclass
*
* @sdev: stdio device attached to this uart
*
* @buf: Pointer to the RX buffer
* @rd_ptr: Read pointer in the RX buffer
* @wr_ptr: Write pointer in the RX buffer
*/
struct serial_dev_priv {
struct stdio_dev *sdev;
char *buf;
int rd_ptr;
int wr_ptr;
};
/* Access the serial operations for a device */
#define serial_get_ops(dev) ((struct dm_serial_ops *)(dev)->driver->ops)
/**
* serial_getconfig() - Get the uart configuration
* (parity, 5/6/7/8 bits word length, stop bits)
*
* Get a current config for this device.
*
* @dev: Device pointer
* @serial_config: Returns config information (see SERIAL_... above)
* Return: 0 if OK, -ve on error
*/
int serial_getconfig(struct udevice *dev, uint *config);
/**
* serial_setconfig() - Set up the uart configuration
* (parity, 5/6/7/8 bits word length, stop bits)
*
* Set up a new config for this device.
*
* @dev: Device pointer
* @serial_config: number of bits, parity and number of stopbits to use
* Return: 0 if OK, -ve on error
*/
int serial_setconfig(struct udevice *dev, uint config);
/**
* serial_getinfo() - Get serial device information
*
* @dev: Device pointer
* @info: struct serial_device_info to fill
* Return: 0 if OK, -ve on error
*/
int serial_getinfo(struct udevice *dev, struct serial_device_info *info);
void atmel_serial_initialize(void);
void mcf_serial_initialize(void);
void mpc85xx_serial_initialize(void);
void mxc_serial_initialize(void);
void ns16550_serial_initialize(void);
void pl01x_serial_initialize(void);
void pxa_serial_initialize(void);
void sh_serial_initialize(void);
/**
* serial_printf() - Write a formatted string to the serial console
*
* The total size of the output must be less than CONFIG_SYS_PBSIZE.
*
* @fmt: Printf format string, followed by format arguments
* Return: number of characters written
*/
int serial_printf(const char *fmt, ...)
__attribute__ ((format (__printf__, 1, 2)));
int serial_init(void);
void serial_setbrg(void);
void serial_putc(const char ch);
void serial_putc_raw(const char ch);
void serial_puts(const char *str);
int serial_getc(void);
int serial_tstc(void);
#endif