arm:remove hardcoded base address for the in kernel serial.
Removed hardcoded base address for in kernel serial. This will ease porting to different boards and allow us to remap i/o at later stage. Change-Id: I4a4e00ed2aa2f94dfe928dc43a6816d3b94576b7
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <machine/cpu.h>
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#include <minix/type.h>
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#include <io.h>
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#include "omap_serial.h"
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struct omap_serial {
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	vir_bytes base;		
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};
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static struct omap_serial omap_serial = {
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	.base = 0,
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};
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/* 
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 * In kernel serial for the omap. The serial driver like most other
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 * drivers needs to be started early and even before the MMU is turned on.
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 * We start by directly accessing the hardware memory address. Later on
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 * a when the MMU is turned on we still use a 1:1 mapping for these addresses.
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 *
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 * Pretty soon we are going to remap these addresses at later stage. And this
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 * requires us to use a dynamic base address. The idea is to receive a callback
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 * from VM with the new address to use.
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 *
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 * We also anticipate on the beaglebone port an try to keep the differences between
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 * the drivers to a minimum by initializing a struct here and not using (to much) 
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 * constants in the code.
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 *
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 * The serial driver also gets used in the "pre_init" stage before the kernel is loaded
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 * in high memory so keep in mind there are two copies of this code in the kernel.
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 */
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void omap3_ser_init(){
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#ifdef DM37XX
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	omap_serial.base = OMAP3_DEBUG_UART_BASE;
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	//map(OMAP3_DEBUG_UART_BASE,&callback);
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#endif
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    assert(omap_serial.base);
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}
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void omap3_ser_putc(char c)
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{
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    assert(omap_serial.base);
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    int i;
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    /* Wait until FIFO's empty */
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    for (i = 0; i < 100000; i++)
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	if (mmio_read(OMAP3_DEBUG_UART_LSR) & OMAP3_LSR_THRE)
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	if (mmio_read(omap_serial.base +  OMAP3_LSR) & OMAP3_LSR_THRE)
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	    break;
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    /* Write character */
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    mmio_write(OMAP3_DEBUG_UART_THR, c);
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    mmio_write(omap_serial.base + OMAP3_THR, c);
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    /* And wait again until FIFO's empty to prevent TTY from overwriting */
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    for (i = 0; i < 100000; i++)
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	if (mmio_read(OMAP3_DEBUG_UART_LSR) & (OMAP3_LSR_THRE | OMAP3_LSR_TEMT))
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	if (mmio_read(omap_serial.base + OMAP3_LSR) & (OMAP3_LSR_THRE | OMAP3_LSR_TEMT))
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	    break;
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}
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/* Supplementary status register fields */
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#define OMAP3_SSR_TX_FIFO_FULL (1 << 0) /* Transmit FIFO full */
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#define OMAP3_DEBUG_UART_THR (OMAP3_DEBUG_UART_BASE + OMAP3_THR)
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#define OMAP3_DEBUG_UART_LSR (OMAP3_DEBUG_UART_BASE + OMAP3_LSR)
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#define OMAP3_DEBUG_UART_SSR (OMAP3_DEBUG_UART_BASE + OMAP3_SSR)
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#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
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void omap3_ser_init();
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void omap3_ser_putc(char c);
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#endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */
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@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ void setup_mbi(multiboot_info_t *mbi)
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	/* Final 'module' is actually a string holding the boot cmdline */
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	mbi->cmdline = MB_PARAM_MOD;
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	mbi->mmap_addr = (void*)&mb_memmap;
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	mbi->mmap_addr =(u32_t)&mb_memmap;
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	mbi->mmap_length = sizeof(mb_memmap);
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	mb_memmap.size = sizeof(multiboot_memory_map_t);
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@ -267,6 +267,7 @@ kinfo_t *pre_init(u32_t magic, u32_t ebx)
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	/* Clear BSS */
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	memset(&_edata, 0, (u32_t)&_end - (u32_t)&_edata);
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	omap3_ser_init();	
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	/* Get our own copy boot params pointed to by ebx.
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	 * Here we find out whether we should do serial output.
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	 */
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@ -286,7 +287,13 @@ kinfo_t *pre_init(u32_t magic, u32_t ebx)
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	return &kinfo;
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}
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/* pre_init gets executed at the memory location where the kernel was loaded by the boot loader.
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 * at that stage we only have a minium set of functionality present (all symbols gets renamed to
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 * ensure this). The following methods are used in that context. Once we jump to kmain they are no
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 * longer used and the "real" implementations are visible
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 */
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int send_sig(endpoint_t proc_nr, int sig_nr) { return 0; }
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void minix_shutdown(timer_t *t) { arch_shutdown(RBT_PANIC); }
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void busy_delay_ms(int x) { }
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int raise(int n) { panic("raise(%d)\n", n); }
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@ -127,6 +127,10 @@ void kmain(kinfo_t *local_cbi)
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  memcpy(&kinfo, local_cbi, sizeof(kinfo));
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  memcpy(&kmess, kinfo.kmess, sizeof(kmess));
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#ifdef __arm__
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  /* We want to initialize serial before we do any output */
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  omap3_ser_init();
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#endif
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  /* We can talk now */
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  printf("MINIX booting\n");
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