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diff --git a/bsps/arm/smdk2410/console/uart.c b/bsps/arm/smdk2410/console/uart.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..06adecf239 --- /dev/null +++ b/bsps/arm/smdk2410/console/uart.c @@ -0,0 +1,242 @@ +/* + * console driver for S3C2400 UARTs + * + * This driver uses the shared console driver in + * ...../libbsp/shared/console.c + * + * If you want the driver to be interrupt driven, you + * need to write the ISR, and in the ISR insert the + * chars into termios's queue. + * + * Copyright (c) 2004 Cogent Computer Systems + * Written by Jay Monkman <jtm@lopingdog.com> + * + * The license and distribution terms for this file may be + * found in the file LICENSE in this distribution or at + * http://www.rtems.org/license/LICENSE. +*/ +#include <bsp.h> /* Must be before libio.h */ +#include <rtems/libio.h> +#include <termios.h> +#include <rtems/bspIo.h> + +/* Put the CPU (or UART) specific header file #include here */ +#include <s3c24xx.h> +#include <libchip/serial.h> +#include <libchip/sersupp.h> + +/* How many serial ports? */ +#define NUM_DEVS 1 + +int uart_poll_read(int minor); + +int dbg_dly; + +/* static function prototypes */ +static int uart_first_open(int major, int minor, void *arg); +static int uart_last_close(int major, int minor, void *arg); +static int uart_read(int minor); +static ssize_t uart_write(int minor, const char *buf, size_t len); +static void uart_init(int minor); +static void uart_write_polled(int minor, char c); +static int uart_set_attributes(int minor, const struct termios *t); + +/* These are used by code in console.c */ +unsigned long Console_Configuration_Count = NUM_DEVS; + +/* Pointers to functions for handling the UART. */ +const console_fns uart_fns = +{ + libchip_serial_default_probe, + uart_first_open, + uart_last_close, + uart_read, + uart_write, + uart_init, + uart_write_polled, /* not used in this driver */ + uart_set_attributes, + FALSE /* TRUE if interrupt driven, FALSE if not. */ +}; + +/* + * There's one item in array for each UART. + * + * Some of these fields are marked "NOT USED". They are not used + * by console.c, but may be used by drivers in libchip + * + */ +console_tbl Console_Configuration_Ports[] = { + { + "/dev/com0", /* sDeviceName */ + SERIAL_CUSTOM, /* deviceType */ + &uart_fns, /* pDeviceFns */ + NULL, /* deviceProbe */ + NULL, /* pDeviceFlow */ + 0, /* ulMargin - NOT USED */ + 0, /* ulHysteresis - NOT USED */ + NULL, /* pDeviceParams */ + 0, /* ulCtrlPort1 - NOT USED */ + 0, /* ulCtrlPort2 - NOT USED */ + 0, /* ulDataPort - NOT USED */ + NULL, /* getRegister - NOT USED */ + NULL, /* setRegister - NOT USED */ + NULL, /* getData - NOT USED */ + NULL, /* setData - NOT USED */ + 0, /* ulClock - NOT USED */ + 0 /* ulIntVector - NOT USED */ + } +}; + +/*********************************************************************/ +/* Functions called via termios callbacks (i.e. the ones in uart_fns */ +/*********************************************************************/ + +/* + * This is called the first time each device is opened. If the driver + * is interrupt driven, you should enable interrupts here. Otherwise, + * it's probably safe to do nothing. + * + * Since micromonitor already set up the UART, we do nothing. + */ +static int uart_first_open(int major, int minor, void *arg) +{ + return 0; +} + + +/* + * This is called the last time each device is closed. If the driver + * is interrupt driven, you should disable interrupts here. Otherwise, + * it's probably safe to do nothing. + */ +static int uart_last_close(int major, int minor, void *arg) +{ + return 0; +} + + +/* + * Read one character from UART. + * + * Return -1 if there's no data, otherwise return + * the character in lowest 8 bits of returned int. + */ +static int uart_read(int minor) +{ + char c; + + if (minor == 0) { + if (rUTRSTAT0 & 0x1) { + c = rURXH0 & 0xff; + return c; + } else { + return -1; + } + } else { + printk("Unknown console minor number: %d\n", minor); + return -1; + } + +} + + +/* + * Write buffer to UART + * + * return 1 on success, -1 on error + */ +static ssize_t uart_write(int minor, const char *buf, size_t len) +{ + int i; + + if (minor == 0) { + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { + /* Wait for fifo to have room */ + while(!(rUTRSTAT0 & 0x2)) { + continue; + } + + rUTXH0 = (char) buf[i]; + } + } else { + printk("Unknown console minor number: %d\n", minor); + return -1; + } + + return 1; +} + + +/* Set up the UART. */ +static void uart_init(int minor) +{ + int i; + unsigned int reg = 0; + + /* enable UART0 */ + rCLKCON|=0x100; + + /* value is calculated so : (int)(PCLK/16./baudrate) -1 */ + reg = get_PCLK() / (16 * 115200) - 1; + + /* FIFO enable, Tx/Rx FIFO clear */ + rUFCON0 = 0x07; + rUMCON0 = 0x0; + /* Normal,No parity,1 stop,8 bit */ + rULCON0 = 0x3; + /* + * tx=level,rx=edge,disable timeout int.,enable rx error int., + * normal,interrupt or polling + */ + rUCON0 = 0x245; + rUBRDIV0 = reg; + + for (i = 0; i < 100; i++); + +} + +/* I'm not sure this is needed for the shared console driver. */ +static void uart_write_polled(int minor, char c) +{ + uart_write(minor, &c, 1); +} + +/* This is for setting baud rate, bits, etc. */ +static int uart_set_attributes(int minor, const struct termios *t) +{ + return 0; +} + +/***********************************************************************/ +/* + * The following functions are not used by TERMIOS, but other RTEMS + * functions use them instead. + */ +/***********************************************************************/ +/* + * Read from UART. This is used in the exit code, and can't + * rely on interrupts. +*/ +int uart_poll_read(int minor) +{ + return uart_read(minor); +} + + +/* + * Write a character to the console. This is used by printk() and + * maybe other low level functions. It should not use interrupts or any + * RTEMS system calls. It needs to be very simple + */ +static void _BSP_put_char( char c ) { + uart_write_polled(0, c); +} + +BSP_output_char_function_type BSP_output_char = _BSP_put_char; + +static int _BSP_get_char(void) +{ + return uart_poll_read(0); +} + +BSP_polling_getchar_function_type BSP_poll_char = _BSP_get_char; |