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sys/dev/uart/uart_subr.c

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    1 /*-
    2  * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD
    3  *
    4  * Copyright (c) 2004 Marcel Moolenaar
    5  * All rights reserved.
    6  *
    7  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
    8  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
    9  * are met:
   10  *
   11  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
   12  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
   13  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
   14  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
   15  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
   16  *
   17  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
   18  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
   19  * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
   20  * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
   21  * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
   22  * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
   23  * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
   24  * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
   25  * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
   26  * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
   27  */
   28 
   29 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
   30 __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
   31 
   32 #include <sys/param.h>
   33 #include <sys/systm.h>
   34 #include <sys/bus.h>
   35 
   36 #include <machine/bus.h>
   37 #include <machine/vmparam.h>
   38 
   39 #include <dev/uart/uart.h>
   40 #include <dev/uart/uart_cpu.h>
   41 
   42 #define UART_TAG_BR     0
   43 #define UART_TAG_CH     1
   44 #define UART_TAG_DB     2
   45 #define UART_TAG_DT     3
   46 #define UART_TAG_IO     4
   47 #define UART_TAG_MM     5
   48 #define UART_TAG_PA     6
   49 #define UART_TAG_RS     7
   50 #define UART_TAG_SB     8
   51 #define UART_TAG_XO     9
   52 #define UART_TAG_BD     10
   53 
   54 static struct uart_class *uart_classes[] = {
   55         &uart_ns8250_class,
   56         &uart_z8530_class,
   57 };
   58 
   59 static bus_addr_t
   60 uart_parse_addr(const char **p)
   61 {
   62         return (strtoul(*p, (char**)(uintptr_t)p, 0));
   63 }
   64 
   65 static struct uart_class *
   66 uart_parse_class(struct uart_class *class, const char **p)
   67 {
   68         struct uart_class *uc;
   69         const char *nm;
   70         size_t len;
   71         u_int i;
   72 
   73         for (i = 0; i < nitems(uart_classes); i++) {
   74                 uc = uart_classes[i];
   75                 nm = uart_getname(uc);
   76                 if (nm == NULL || *nm == '\0')
   77                         continue;
   78                 len = strlen(nm);
   79                 if (strncmp(nm, *p, len) == 0) {
   80                         *p += len;
   81                         return (uc);
   82                 }
   83         }
   84         return (class);
   85 }
   86 
   87 static long
   88 uart_parse_long(const char **p)
   89 {
   90         return (strtol(*p, (char**)(uintptr_t)p, 0));
   91 }
   92 
   93 static int
   94 uart_parse_parity(const char **p)
   95 {
   96         if (!strncmp(*p, "even", 4)) {
   97                 *p += 4;
   98                 return UART_PARITY_EVEN;
   99         }
  100         if (!strncmp(*p, "mark", 4)) {
  101                 *p += 4;
  102                 return UART_PARITY_MARK;
  103         }
  104         if (!strncmp(*p, "none", 4)) {
  105                 *p += 4;
  106                 return UART_PARITY_NONE;
  107         }
  108         if (!strncmp(*p, "odd", 3)) {
  109                 *p += 3;
  110                 return UART_PARITY_ODD;
  111         }
  112         if (!strncmp(*p, "space", 5)) {
  113                 *p += 5;
  114                 return UART_PARITY_SPACE;
  115         }
  116         return (-1);
  117 }
  118 
  119 static int
  120 uart_parse_tag(const char **p)
  121 {
  122         int tag;
  123 
  124         if ((*p)[0] == 'b' && (*p)[1] == 'd') {
  125                 tag = UART_TAG_BD;
  126                 goto out;
  127         }
  128         if ((*p)[0] == 'b' && (*p)[1] == 'r') {
  129                 tag = UART_TAG_BR;
  130                 goto out;
  131         }
  132         if ((*p)[0] == 'c' && (*p)[1] == 'h') {
  133                 tag = UART_TAG_CH;
  134                 goto out;
  135         }
  136         if ((*p)[0] == 'd' && (*p)[1] == 'b') {
  137                 tag = UART_TAG_DB;
  138                 goto out;
  139         }
  140         if ((*p)[0] == 'd' && (*p)[1] == 't') {
  141                 tag = UART_TAG_DT;
  142                 goto out;
  143         }
  144         if ((*p)[0] == 'i' && (*p)[1] == 'o') {
  145                 tag = UART_TAG_IO;
  146                 goto out;
  147         }
  148         if ((*p)[0] == 'm' && (*p)[1] == 'm') {
  149                 tag = UART_TAG_MM;
  150                 goto out;
  151         }
  152         if ((*p)[0] == 'p' && (*p)[1] == 'a') {
  153                 tag = UART_TAG_PA;
  154                 goto out;
  155         }
  156         if ((*p)[0] == 'r' && (*p)[1] == 's') {
  157                 tag = UART_TAG_RS;
  158                 goto out;
  159         }
  160         if ((*p)[0] == 's' && (*p)[1] == 'b') {
  161                 tag = UART_TAG_SB;
  162                 goto out;
  163         }
  164         if ((*p)[0] == 'x' && (*p)[1] == 'o') {
  165                 tag = UART_TAG_XO;
  166                 goto out;
  167         }
  168         return (-1);
  169 
  170 out:
  171         *p += 2;
  172         if ((*p)[0] != ':' && (*p)[0] != '=')
  173                 return (-1);
  174         (*p)++;
  175         return (tag);
  176 }
  177 
  178 /*
  179  * Parse a device specification. The specification is a list of attributes
  180  * separated by commas. Each attribute is a tag-value pair with the tag and
  181  * value separated by a colon. Supported tags are:
  182  *
  183  *      bd = Busy Detect
  184  *      br = Baudrate
  185  *      ch = Channel
  186  *      db = Data bits
  187  *      dt = Device type
  188  *      io = I/O port address
  189  *      mm = Memory mapped I/O address
  190  *      pa = Parity
  191  *      rs = Register shift
  192  *      sb = Stopbits
  193  *      xo = Device clock (xtal oscillator)
  194  *
  195  * The io and mm tags are mutually exclusive.
  196  */
  197 
  198 int
  199 uart_getenv(int devtype, struct uart_devinfo *di, struct uart_class *class)
  200 {
  201         const char *spec;
  202         char *cp;
  203         bus_addr_t addr = ~0U;
  204         int error;
  205 
  206         /*
  207          * All uart_class references are weak. Make sure the default
  208          * device class has been compiled-in.
  209          */
  210         if (class == NULL)
  211                 return (ENXIO);
  212 
  213         /*
  214          * Check the environment variables "hw.uart.console" and
  215          * "hw.uart.dbgport". These variables, when present, specify
  216          * which UART port is to be used as serial console or debug
  217          * port (resp).
  218          */
  219         switch (devtype) {
  220         case UART_DEV_CONSOLE:
  221                 cp = kern_getenv("hw.uart.console");
  222                 break;
  223         case UART_DEV_DBGPORT:
  224                 cp = kern_getenv("hw.uart.dbgport");
  225                 break;
  226         default:
  227                 cp = NULL;
  228                 break;
  229         }
  230 
  231         if (cp == NULL)
  232                 return (ENXIO);
  233 
  234         /* Set defaults. */
  235         di->bas.chan = 0;
  236         di->bas.regshft = 0;
  237         di->bas.rclk = 0;
  238         di->baudrate = 0;
  239         di->databits = 8;
  240         di->stopbits = 1;
  241         di->parity = UART_PARITY_NONE;
  242 
  243         /* Parse the attributes. */
  244         spec = cp;
  245         for (;;) {
  246                 switch (uart_parse_tag(&spec)) {
  247                 case UART_TAG_BD:
  248                         di->bas.busy_detect = uart_parse_long(&spec);
  249                         break;
  250                 case UART_TAG_BR:
  251                         di->baudrate = uart_parse_long(&spec);
  252                         break;
  253                 case UART_TAG_CH:
  254                         di->bas.chan = uart_parse_long(&spec);
  255                         break;
  256                 case UART_TAG_DB:
  257                         di->databits = uart_parse_long(&spec);
  258                         break;
  259                 case UART_TAG_DT:
  260                         class = uart_parse_class(class, &spec);
  261                         break;
  262                 case UART_TAG_IO:
  263                         di->bas.bst = uart_bus_space_io;
  264                         addr = uart_parse_addr(&spec);
  265                         break;
  266                 case UART_TAG_MM:
  267                         di->bas.bst = uart_bus_space_mem;
  268                         addr = uart_parse_addr(&spec);
  269                         break;
  270                 case UART_TAG_PA:
  271                         di->parity = uart_parse_parity(&spec);
  272                         break;
  273                 case UART_TAG_RS:
  274                         di->bas.regshft = uart_parse_long(&spec);
  275                         break;
  276                 case UART_TAG_SB:
  277                         di->stopbits = uart_parse_long(&spec);
  278                         break;
  279                 case UART_TAG_XO:
  280                         di->bas.rclk = uart_parse_long(&spec);
  281                         break;
  282                 default:
  283                         goto inval;
  284                 }
  285                 if (*spec == '\0')
  286                         break;
  287                 if (*spec != ',')
  288                         goto inval;
  289                 spec++;
  290         }
  291 
  292         /*
  293          * If we still have an invalid address, the specification must be
  294          * missing an I/O port or memory address. We don't like that.
  295          */
  296         if (addr == ~0U)
  297                 goto inval;
  298         freeenv(cp);
  299 
  300         /*
  301          * Accept only the well-known baudrates. Any invalid baudrate
  302          * is silently replaced with a 0-valued baudrate. The 0 baudrate
  303          * has special meaning. It means that we're not supposed to
  304          * program the baudrate and simply communicate with whatever
  305          * speed the hardware is currently programmed for.
  306          */
  307         if (di->baudrate >= 19200) {
  308                 if (di->baudrate % 19200)
  309                         di->baudrate = 0;
  310         } else if (di->baudrate >= 1200) {
  311                 if (di->baudrate % 1200)
  312                         di->baudrate = 0;
  313         } else if (di->baudrate > 0) {
  314                 if (di->baudrate % 75)
  315                         di->baudrate = 0;
  316         } else
  317                 di->baudrate = 0;
  318 
  319         /* Set the ops and create a bus space handle. */
  320         di->ops = uart_getops(class);
  321         error = bus_space_map(di->bas.bst, addr, uart_getrange(class), 0,
  322             &di->bas.bsh);
  323         return (error);
  324 inval:
  325         printf("warning: bad uart specification: %s\n", cp);
  326         freeenv(cp);
  327         return (EINVAL);
  328 }

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