[PATCH V3 2/4] ARM64 LPC: LPC driver implementation on Hip06
From: John Garry <hidden>
Date: 2016-10-04 12:03:19
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On 02/10/2016 23:03, Jon Masters wrote:
On 09/14/2016 02:32 PM, Arnd Bergmann wrote:quoted
On Wednesday, September 14, 2016 10:50:44 PM CEST zhichang.yuan wrote:quoted
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And there are probably multiple child devices under LPC, the global arm64_extio_ops only can cover one PIO range. It is fortunate only ipmi driver can not support I/O operation registering, serial driver has serial_in/serial_out to be registered. So, only the PIO range for ipmi device is stored in arm64_extio_ops and the indirect-IO works well for ipmi device.You should not do that in the serial driver, please just use the normal 8250 driver that works fine once you handle the entire port range.Just for the record, Arnd has the right idea. There is only one type of UART permitted by SBSA (PL011). We carved out an exception for a design that was already in flight and allowed it to be 16550. That other design was then corrected in future generations to be PL011 as we required it to be. Then there's the Hip06. I've given feedback elsewhere about the need for there to be (at most) two types of UART in the wild. This "LPC" stuff needs cleaning up (feedback given elsewhere already on that), but we won't be adding a third serial driver into the mix in order to make it work. There will be standard ARM servers. There will not be the kinda-sorta-standard. Thanks.
Right, so I think Zhichang can make the necessary generic changes to 8250 OF driver to support IO port as well as MMIO-based. However an LPC-based earlycon driver is still required. A note on hip07-based D05 (for those unaware): this does not use LPC-based uart. It uses PL011. The hardware guys have managed some trickery where they loopback the serial line around the BMC/CPLD. But we still need it for hip06 D03 and any other boards which want to use LPC bus for uart. A question on SBSA: does it propose how to provide serial via BMC for SOL?
Jon. .