History log of /freebsd-10-stable/sys/modules/uart/
Revision Date Author Comments
256281 10-Oct-2013 gjb

Copy head (r256279) to stable/10 as part of the 10.0-RELEASE cycle.

Approved by: re (implicit)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation


249765 22-Apr-2013 nyan

Build uart_dev_lpc.c on arm only. This fixes pc98 build.


249636 19-Apr-2013 jhibbits

Fix the uart(4) module build. Without uart_dev_lpc the module cannot be loaded.


248411 17-Mar-2013 andrew

In the uart module build ofw_bus_if.h on arm along with sparc64 as LINT
fails when built locally without it.


247891 06-Mar-2013 uqs

Fix 'make depend'


234427 18-Apr-2012 marcel

Compensate for the replacement of uart_cpu_{amd64|i386}.c with
uart_cpu_x86.c

Pointy hat: marcel


221869 14-May-2011 attilio

Disconnect sun4v architecture from the three.

Some files keep the SUN4V tags as a code reference, for the future,
if any rewamped sun4v support wants to be added again.

Reviewed by: marius
Tested by: sbruno
Approved by: re


211690 23-Aug-2010 imp

MFtbemd:

Use MACHINE_CPUARCH in preference to MACHINE_ARCH. The former is the
source code location of the machine, the latter the binary output. In
general, we want to use MACHINE_CPUARCH instead of MACHINE_ARCH unless
we're tesitng for a specific target. The isn't even moot for
i386/amd64 where there's momemntum towards a MACHINE_CPUARCH == x86,
although a specific cleanup for that likely would be needed...


208462 23-May-2010 marius

Correct the path to the MD source so r206569 actually works as intended.


206569 13-Apr-2010 imp

Only compile in uart_cpu_$MACHINE.c if it exists. I'm not sure how
useful it will be, but we really need to be keying off something other
than MACHINE for this anyway since on arm and mips we have lots of
these running around (one for each SoC family)...


185188 22-Nov-2008 marcel

Include the QUICC backend in the kernel module.

PR: 127120


163445 16-Oct-2006 jb

In sun4v, use the sparc64 version. We haven't used the serial port on
sun4v yet, so this is a 'best-guess'.


157301 30-Mar-2006 marcel

o Add scc(4) to the build.
o Add the scc(4) manpage to the build.
o Update the uart(4) manpage to account for scc(4).
o Update the uart(4) module build to include support for scc(4).


155966 24-Feb-2006 marcel

Remove dev/uart/uart_if.m from the default MFILES (in kmod.mk) and
instead define MFILES appropriately for the uart(4) module build.


137950 20-Nov-2004 marcel

Stop building uart_dev_i8251.c. It was copied from uart_dev_ns8250.c
without ever being changed to actually work with an i8251. Nobody is
working on this either at the moment, so it's not about to change
soon.
When the code necessary to support the i8251 is committed, this can
be reverted again.


137819 17-Nov-2004 marius

o sparc64/isa/isa.c:
- The claim in the commit log of rev. 1.11 of dev/uart/uart_cpu_sparc64.c
etc. that UARTs are the only relevant ISA devices on sparc64 turned out
to be false. While there are sparc64 models where UARTs are the only
devices on the ISA bus there are in fact also low-cost models where all
devices traditionally found on the EBus are hooked up to the ISA bus.
There are also models that use a mix between EBus and ISA devices with
things like an AT keyboard controller and other rather interesting
devices that we might want to support in the futute hook up to the ISA
bus.
In order to not need to add sparc64 specific device_identify methods to
all of the respective ISA drivers and also not add OFW specific code to
the common ISA code make the sparc64 ISA bus code fake up PnP devices so
most ISA drivers probe their devices without further changes.
Unfortunately Sun doesn't adhere to the ISA bindings defined in IEEE
1275-1994 for the properties of most of the ISA devices which would
allow to obtain the vendor and logical IDs from their properties. So we
we just use a simple table which maps the name properties to PnP IDs.
This could be done in a more sophisticated way but I courrently don't
see the need for this. [1]
- Add the children with fully mapped and specified resources (in the OFW
sense) similar to what is done in the EBus code for the IRQ resources
of the children as adjusting the resources and the resource list entries
respectively in isa_alloc_resource() as done perviously causes trouble
with drivers which use rman_get_start(), pass-through or allocate and
release resources multiple times, etc.
Adjusting the resources might be better off in a bus_activate_resource
method but the common ISA code currently doesn't allow for an
isa_activate_resource(). [2]
With this change:
- ppbus(4) and lpt(4) attach and work (modulo ECP mode, which requires
real ISADMA code but it currently only consists of stubs on sparc64).
- atkbdc(4) and atkbdc(4) attach, no further testing done.
- fdc(4) itself attaches but causes a hang while attaching fd0 also
when is DMA disabled, further work in fdc(4) is required here as e.g.
fd0 uses the address of fd1 on sparc64 (not sure if sparc64 supports
more than one floppy drive at all).
All of these drivers previously caused panics in the sparc64 ISA code.
- Minor changes, e.g. use __FBSDID, remove a dupe word in a comment and
declare one global variable which isn't used outside of isa.c static.
o dev/uart/uart_cpu_sparc64.c and modules/uart/Makefile:
- Remove the code for registering the UARTs on the ISA bus from the
sparc64 uart_cpu_identify() again and rely on probing them via PnP.

Original idea by: tmm [1]
No objections by: tmm [1], [2]


133735 14-Aug-2004 marius

- Introduce an uart_cpu_identify() which is implemented in uart_cpu_<arch>.c
and that can be used as an identify function for all kinds of busses on a
certain platform. Expect for sparc64 these are only stubs right now. [1]
- For sparc64, add code to its uart_cpu_identify() for registering the on-
board ISA UARTs and their resources based on information obtained from
Open Firmware.
It would be better if this would be done in the OFW ISA code. However, due
to the common FreeBSD ISA code and PNP-IDs not always being present in the
properties of the ISA nodes there seems to be no good way to implement that.
Therefore special casing UARTs as the sole really relevant ISA devices on
sparc64 seemed reasonable. [2]

Approved by: marcel
Discussed with: marcel [1], tmm [2]
Tested by: make universe


133589 12-Aug-2004 marius

- Introduce an ofw_bus kobj-interface for retrieving the OFW node and a
subset ("compatible", "device_type", "model" and "name") of the standard
properties in drivers for devices on Open Firmware supported busses. The
standard properties "reg", "interrupts" und "address" are not covered by
this interface because they are only of interest in the respective bridge
code. There's a remaining standard property "status" which is unclear how
to support properly but which also isn't used in FreeBSD at present.
This ofw_bus kobj-interface allows to replace the various (ebus_get_node(),
ofw_pci_get_node(), etc.) and partially inconsistent (central_get_type()
vs. sbus_get_device_type(), etc.) existing IVAR ones with a common one.
This in turn allows to simplify and remove code-duplication in drivers for
devices that can hang off of more than one OFW supported bus.
- Convert the sparc64 Central, EBus, FHC, PCI and SBus bus drivers and the
drivers for their children to use the ofw_bus kobj-interface. The IVAR-
interfaces of the Central, EBus and FHC are entirely replaced by this. The
PCI bus driver used its own kobj-interface and now also uses the ofw_bus
one. The IVARs special to the SBus, e.g. for retrieving the burst size,
remain.
Beware: this causes an ABI-breakage for modules of drivers which used the
IVAR-interfaces, i.e. esp(4), hme(4), isp(4) and uart(4), which need to be
recompiled.
The style-inconsistencies introduced in some of the bus drivers will be
fixed by tmm@ in a generic clean-up of the respective drivers later (he
requested to add the changes in the "new" style).
- Convert the powerpc MacIO bus driver and the drivers for its children to
use the ofw_bus kobj-interface. This invloves removing the IVARs related
to the "reg" property which were unused and a leftover from the NetBSD
origini of the code. There's no ABI-breakage caused by this because none
of these driver are currently built as modules.
There are other powerpc bus drivers which can be converted to the ofw_bus
kobj-interface, e.g. the PCI bus driver, which should be done together
with converting powerpc to use the OFW PCI code from sparc64.
- Make the SBus and FHC front-end of zs(4) and the sparc64 eeprom(4) take
advantage of the ofw_bus kobj-interface and simplify them a bit.

Reviewed by: grehan, tmm
Approved by: re (scottl)
Discussed with: tmm
Tested with: Sun AX1105, AXe, Ultra 2, Ultra 60; PPC cross-build on i386


131946 10-Jul-2004 marcel

Build uart_dbg.c for remote GDB support.


129740 26-May-2004 imp

Move to generating pccarddevs.h on the fly, both for the kernel and
the modules.

Also generate usbdevs.h automatically now, but a non-kernel file is
stopping that at the moment.


127245 20-Mar-2004 marcel

Add uart_subr.c


120145 17-Sep-2003 marcel

Only build the ebus driver on sparc64. It includes a header directly
from the sparc64 subtree, which breaks building non-sparc64 platforms
in the event the sparc64 subtree does not exist.
The problem is specific to the module, because non-module builds are
affected by the presence or absence of "device ebus" in the kernel
configuration.

PR: kern/56869


120085 15-Sep-2003 marcel

Sort: build uart_bus_pccard.c before uart_bus_pci.c.


120056 14-Sep-2003 takawata

Add uart pccard bus attachment,based on sio_pccard.c .

Wrote at: Hakone.
Powered by: Warner Losh's scotch whisky.
Tested by: nork


119831 07-Sep-2003 marcel

Now that PC98 has it's own MD file, use uart_cpu_${MACHINE}.c and
not uart_cpu_${MACHINE_ARCH}.c.


119823 07-Sep-2003 imp

add i8251


119816 06-Sep-2003 marcel

Hook-up the uart(4) driver to the build. For a detailed description
of what uart(4) is and/or is not see the initial commit log of one
of the files in sys/dev/uart (or see share/man/man4/uart.4).

Note that currently pc98 shares the MD file with i386. This needs
to change when pc98 support is fleshed-out to properly support the
various UARTs. A good example is sparc64 in this respect.

We build uart(4) as a module on all platforms. This may break
the ppc port. That depends on whether they do actually build
modules.

To use uart(4) on alpha, one must use the NO_SIO option.