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wdenk7ac16102004-08-01 22:48:16 +00001#ifndef __SERIAL_H__
2#define __SERIAL_H__
3
Mike Frysinger078f2f12011-05-14 06:56:15 +00004#include <post.h>
5
wdenk7ac16102004-08-01 22:48:16 +00006struct serial_device {
Mike Frysinger6b300dc2011-11-10 14:11:04 +00007 /* enough bytes to match alignment of following func pointer */
Marek Vasut80919de2012-09-07 14:32:10 +02008 char name[16];
wdenk7ac16102004-08-01 22:48:16 +00009
Marek Vasutb46931d2012-09-07 14:35:31 +020010 int (*start)(void);
11 int (*stop)(void);
Marek Vasut80919de2012-09-07 14:32:10 +020012 void (*setbrg)(void);
13 int (*getc)(void);
14 int (*tstc)(void);
15 void (*putc)(const char c);
16 void (*puts)(const char *s);
Mike Frysinger078f2f12011-05-14 06:56:15 +000017#if CONFIG_POST & CONFIG_SYS_POST_UART
Marek Vasut80919de2012-09-07 14:32:10 +020018 void (*loop)(int);
Mike Frysinger078f2f12011-05-14 06:56:15 +000019#endif
Marek Vasut80919de2012-09-07 14:32:10 +020020 struct serial_device *next;
wdenk7ac16102004-08-01 22:48:16 +000021};
22
Marek Vasut6b9124e2012-10-06 14:07:01 +000023void default_serial_puts(const char *s);
24
wdenk7ac16102004-08-01 22:48:16 +000025extern struct serial_device serial_smc_device;
26extern struct serial_device serial_scc_device;
Gerlando Falauto34148d62011-11-18 06:49:11 +000027extern struct serial_device *default_serial_console(void);
wdenk7ac16102004-08-01 22:48:16 +000028
Heiko Schocher20280122017-06-27 16:49:14 +020029#if defined(CONFIG_MPC83xx) || defined(CONFIG_MPC85xx) || \
Heiko Schocher6f90e582017-06-14 05:49:40 +020030 defined(CONFIG_MPC86xx) || \
Tom Warrend32b2a42012-12-11 13:34:17 +000031 defined(CONFIG_TEGRA) || defined(CONFIG_SYS_COREBOOT) || \
Michal Simekf5c5b3f2012-07-02 12:38:14 +020032 defined(CONFIG_MICROBLAZE)
wdenk96c7a8c2005-01-09 22:28:56 +000033extern struct serial_device serial0_device;
34extern struct serial_device serial1_device;
Marek Vasut3f085062012-09-12 20:02:05 +020035#endif
36
Wolfgang Denk44df5612006-08-30 23:02:10 +020037extern struct serial_device eserial1_device;
38extern struct serial_device eserial2_device;
Lokesh Vutlaabb44e62016-05-16 11:47:29 +053039extern struct serial_device eserial3_device;
40extern struct serial_device eserial4_device;
41extern struct serial_device eserial5_device;
42extern struct serial_device eserial6_device;
wdenk96c7a8c2005-01-09 22:28:56 +000043
Mike Frysinger53ba3222011-04-29 23:23:28 -040044extern void serial_register(struct serial_device *);
wdenk7ac16102004-08-01 22:48:16 +000045extern void serial_initialize(void);
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD2a7a0312009-05-16 12:14:54 +020046extern void serial_stdio_init(void);
Gerlando Falauto92999582011-11-18 06:49:12 +000047extern int serial_assign(const char *name);
wdenk7ac16102004-08-01 22:48:16 +000048extern void serial_reinit_all(void);
49
Tom Rixa36796b2009-10-31 12:37:44 -050050/* For usbtty */
Tom Rix7bea8682009-10-31 12:37:45 -050051#ifdef CONFIG_USB_TTY
52
Tom Rixa36796b2009-10-31 12:37:44 -050053extern int usbtty_getc(void);
54extern void usbtty_putc(const char c);
55extern void usbtty_puts(const char *str);
56extern int usbtty_tstc(void);
57
Tom Rix7bea8682009-10-31 12:37:45 -050058#else
59
60/* stubs */
61#define usbtty_getc() 0
62#define usbtty_putc(a)
63#define usbtty_puts(a)
64#define usbtty_tstc() 0
65
66#endif /* CONFIG_USB_TTY */
67
Simon Glass247f5962014-09-04 16:27:26 -060068struct udevice;
69
Patrick Delaunay830e35e2018-05-17 14:50:44 +020070enum serial_par {
71 SERIAL_PAR_NONE,
72 SERIAL_PAR_ODD,
73 SERIAL_PAR_EVEN
74};
75
Patrice Chotard46c1d9f2018-08-03 15:07:38 +020076#define SERIAL_PAR_SHIFT 0
77#define SERIAL_PAR_MASK (0x03 << SERIAL_PAR_SHIFT)
78#define SERIAL_GET_PARITY(config) \
79 ((config & SERIAL_PAR_MASK) >> SERIAL_PAR_SHIFT)
80
81enum serial_bits {
82 SERIAL_5_BITS,
83 SERIAL_6_BITS,
84 SERIAL_7_BITS,
85 SERIAL_8_BITS
86};
87
88#define SERIAL_BITS_SHIFT 2
89#define SERIAL_BITS_MASK (0x3 << SERIAL_BITS_SHIFT)
90#define SERIAL_GET_BITS(config) \
91 ((config & SERIAL_BITS_MASK) >> SERIAL_BITS_SHIFT)
92
93enum serial_stop {
94 SERIAL_HALF_STOP, /* 0.5 stop bit */
95 SERIAL_ONE_STOP, /* 1 stop bit */
96 SERIAL_ONE_HALF_STOP, /* 1.5 stop bit */
97 SERIAL_TWO_STOP /* 2 stop bit */
98};
99
100#define SERIAL_STOP_SHIFT 4
101#define SERIAL_STOP_MASK (0x3 << SERIAL_STOP_SHIFT)
102#define SERIAL_GET_STOP(config) \
103 ((config & SERIAL_STOP_MASK) >> SERIAL_STOP_SHIFT)
104
Patrice Chotard70ed0ea2018-08-03 15:07:41 +0200105#define SERIAL_CONFIG(par, bits, stop) \
106 (par << SERIAL_PAR_SHIFT | \
107 bits << SERIAL_BITS_SHIFT | \
108 stop << SERIAL_STOP_SHIFT)
109
Patrice Chotard46c1d9f2018-08-03 15:07:38 +0200110#define SERIAL_DEFAULT_CONFIG SERIAL_PAR_NONE << SERIAL_PAR_SHIFT | \
111 SERIAL_8_BITS << SERIAL_BITS_SHIFT | \
112 SERIAL_ONE_STOP << SERIAL_STOP_SHIFT
113
Simon Glass247f5962014-09-04 16:27:26 -0600114/**
115 * struct struct dm_serial_ops - Driver model serial operations
116 *
117 * The uclass interface is implemented by all serial devices which use
118 * driver model.
119 */
120struct dm_serial_ops {
121 /**
122 * setbrg() - Set up the baud rate generator
123 *
124 * Adjust baud rate divisors to set up a new baud rate for this
125 * device. Not all devices will support all rates. If the rate
126 * cannot be supported, the driver is free to select the nearest
127 * available rate. or return -EINVAL if this is not possible.
128 *
129 * @dev: Device pointer
130 * @baudrate: New baud rate to use
131 * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
132 */
133 int (*setbrg)(struct udevice *dev, int baudrate);
134 /**
135 * getc() - Read a character and return it
136 *
137 * If no character is available, this should return -EAGAIN without
138 * waiting.
139 *
140 * @dev: Device pointer
141 * @return character (0..255), -ve on error
142 */
143 int (*getc)(struct udevice *dev);
144 /**
145 * putc() - Write a character
146 *
147 * @dev: Device pointer
148 * @ch: character to write
149 * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
150 */
151 int (*putc)(struct udevice *dev, const char ch);
152 /**
153 * pending() - Check if input/output characters are waiting
154 *
155 * This can be used to return an indication of the number of waiting
156 * characters if the driver knows this (e.g. by looking at the FIFO
157 * level). It is acceptable to return 1 if an indeterminant number
158 * of characters is waiting.
159 *
160 * This method is optional.
161 *
162 * @dev: Device pointer
163 * @input: true to check input characters, false for output
164 * @return number of waiting characters, 0 for none, -ve on error
165 */
166 int (*pending)(struct udevice *dev, bool input);
167 /**
168 * clear() - Clear the serial FIFOs/holding registers
169 *
170 * This method is optional.
171 *
172 * This quickly clears any input/output characters from the UART.
173 * If this is not possible, but characters still exist, then it
174 * is acceptable to return -EAGAIN (try again) or -EINVAL (not
175 * supported).
176 *
177 * @dev: Device pointer
178 * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
179 */
180 int (*clear)(struct udevice *dev);
181#if CONFIG_POST & CONFIG_SYS_POST_UART
182 /**
183 * loop() - Control serial device loopback mode
184 *
185 * @dev: Device pointer
186 * @on: 1 to turn loopback on, 0 to turn if off
187 */
188 int (*loop)(struct udevice *dev, int on);
189#endif
Patrice Chotard46c1d9f2018-08-03 15:07:38 +0200190
191 /**
192 * setconfig() - Set up the uart configuration
193 * (parity, 5/6/7/8 bits word length, stop bits)
194 *
195 * Set up a new config for this device.
196 *
197 * @dev: Device pointer
Simon Goldschmidt6b981d02018-11-02 21:08:16 +0100198 * @serial_config: number of bits, parity and number of stopbits to use
Patrice Chotard46c1d9f2018-08-03 15:07:38 +0200199 * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
200 */
201 int (*setconfig)(struct udevice *dev, uint serial_config);
Simon Glass247f5962014-09-04 16:27:26 -0600202};
203
204/**
205 * struct serial_dev_priv - information about a device used by the uclass
206 *
Stefan Roese02072832017-08-16 17:37:16 +0200207 * @sdev: stdio device attached to this uart
208 *
209 * @buf: Pointer to the RX buffer
210 * @rd_ptr: Read pointer in the RX buffer
211 * @wr_ptr: Write pointer in the RX buffer
Simon Glass247f5962014-09-04 16:27:26 -0600212 */
213struct serial_dev_priv {
214 struct stdio_dev *sdev;
Stefan Roese02072832017-08-16 17:37:16 +0200215
216 char *buf;
217 int rd_ptr;
218 int wr_ptr;
Simon Glass247f5962014-09-04 16:27:26 -0600219};
220
221/* Access the serial operations for a device */
222#define serial_get_ops(dev) ((struct dm_serial_ops *)(dev)->driver->ops)
223
Jeroen Hofstee6512cc12014-10-27 20:10:07 +0100224void atmel_serial_initialize(void);
Jeroen Hofstee6512cc12014-10-27 20:10:07 +0100225void mcf_serial_initialize(void);
Jeroen Hofstee6512cc12014-10-27 20:10:07 +0100226void mpc85xx_serial_initialize(void);
227void mpc8xx_serial_initialize(void);
228void mxc_serial_initialize(void);
Jeroen Hofstee6512cc12014-10-27 20:10:07 +0100229void ns16550_serial_initialize(void);
Jeroen Hofstee6512cc12014-10-27 20:10:07 +0100230void pl01x_serial_initialize(void);
231void pxa_serial_initialize(void);
Jeroen Hofstee6512cc12014-10-27 20:10:07 +0100232void sh_serial_initialize(void);
Jeroen Hofstee6512cc12014-10-27 20:10:07 +0100233
wdenk7ac16102004-08-01 22:48:16 +0000234#endif