Commit 2f4c2749 authored by Miles Bader's avatar Miles Bader Committed by Linus Torvalds

[PATCH] Update v850 nb85e_uart serial driver to set baud min/max

parent a73f6b51
/*
* drivers/serial/nb85e_uart.c -- Serial I/O using V850E/NB85E on-chip UART
*
* Copyright (C) 2001,02 NEC Corporation
* Copyright (C) 2001,02 Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org>
* Copyright (C) 2001,02,03 NEC Corporation
* Copyright (C) 2001,02,03 Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org>
*
* This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General
* Public License. See the file COPYING in the main directory of this
......@@ -31,6 +31,9 @@
#define NB85E_UART_INIT_CFLAGS (B115200 | CS8 | CREAD)
#endif
/* XXX This should be in a header file. */
#define NB85E_UART_BRGC_MIN 8
/* A string used for prefixing printed descriptions; since the same UART
macro is actually used on other chips than the V850E/NB85E. This must
be a constant string. */
......@@ -38,6 +41,29 @@
#define NB85E_UART_CHIP_NAME "V850E/NB85E"
#endif
/* Helper functions for doing baud-rate/frequency calculations. */
/* Calculate the minimum value for CKSR on this processor. */
static inline unsigned cksr_min (void)
{
int min = 0;
unsigned freq = NB85E_UART_BASE_FREQ;
while (freq > NB85E_UART_CKSR_MAX_FREQ) {
freq >>= 1;
min++;
}
return min;
}
/* Minimum baud rate possible. */
#define min_baud() \
((NB85E_UART_BASE_FREQ >> NB85E_UART_CKSR_MAX) / (2 * 255) + 1)
/* Maximum baud rate possible. The error is quite high at max, though. */
#define max_baud() \
((NB85E_UART_BASE_FREQ >> cksr_min()) / (2 * NB85E_UART_BRGC_MIN))
/* Low-level UART functions. */
......@@ -60,7 +86,7 @@ static inline void nb85e_uart_delay (unsigned cycles)
modes' bits in CFLAGS, and a baud-rate of BAUD. */
void nb85e_uart_configure (unsigned chan, unsigned cflags, unsigned baud)
{
int cksr_min, flags;
int flags;
unsigned new_config = 0; /* What we'll write to the control reg. */
unsigned new_clk_divlog2; /* New baud-rate generate clock divider. */
unsigned new_brgen_count; /* New counter max for baud-rate generator.*/
......@@ -68,14 +94,12 @@ void nb85e_uart_configure (unsigned chan, unsigned cflags, unsigned baud)
unsigned old_config, old_clk_divlog2, old_brgen_count;
/* Calculate new baud-rate generator config values. */
cksr_min = 0;
while ((NB85E_UART_BASE_FREQ >> cksr_min) > NB85E_UART_CKSR_MAX_FREQ)
cksr_min++;
/* Calculate the log2 clock divider and baud-rate counter values
(note that the UART divides the resulting clock by 2, so
multiply BAUD by 2 here to compensate). */
calc_counter_params (NB85E_UART_BASE_FREQ, baud * 2,
cksr_min, NB85E_UART_CKSR_MAX, 8/*bits*/,
cksr_min(), NB85E_UART_CKSR_MAX, 8/*bits*/,
&new_clk_divlog2, &new_brgen_count);
/* Figure out new configuration of control register. */
......@@ -443,10 +467,18 @@ static void
nb85e_uart_set_termios (struct uart_port *port, struct termios *termios,
struct termios *old)
{
/* FIXME: Which termios flags does this driver support? --rmk */
unsigned cflags = termios->c_cflag;
nb85e_uart_configure (port->line, termios->c_cflags,
uart_get_baud_rate(port, termios));
/* Restrict flags to legal values. */
if ((cflags & CSIZE) != CS7 && (cflags & CSIZE) != CS8)
/* The new value of CSIZE is invalid, use the old value. */
cflags = (cflags & ~CSIZE) | (old->c_cflag & CSIZE);
termios->c_cflag = cflags;
nb85e_uart_configure (port->line, cflags,
uart_get_baud_rate (port, termios, old,
min_baud(), max_baud()));
}
static const char *nb85e_uart_type (struct uart_port *port)
......@@ -519,7 +551,6 @@ static int __init nb85e_uart_init (void)
unsigned chan;
for (chan = 0; chan < NB85E_UART_NUM_CHANNELS; chan++) {
int cksr_min;
struct uart_port *port = &nb85e_uart_ports[chan];
memset (port, 0, sizeof *port);
......@@ -550,15 +581,13 @@ static int __init nb85e_uart_init (void)
the framework will puke during its internal
calculations, and force the baud rate to be 9600.
To be accurate though, just repeat the calculation
we use when actually setting the speed. */
cksr_min = 0;
while ((NB85E_UART_BASE_FREQ >> cksr_min)
> NB85E_UART_CKSR_MAX_FREQ)
cksr_min++;
/* The `* 8' means `* 16 / 2': 16 to account for for
we use when actually setting the speed.
The `* 8' means `* 16 / 2': 16 to account for for
the serial framework's built-in bias, and 2 because
there's an additional / 2 in the hardware. */
port->uartclk = (NB85E_UART_BASE_FREQ >> cksr_min) * 8;
port->uartclk =
(NB85E_UART_BASE_FREQ >> cksr_min()) * 8;
uart_add_one_port (&nb85e_uart_driver, port);
}
......
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