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Andy Ross
d2eca354e8 arch/x86: early_serial cleanup
Various cleanups to the x86 early serial driver, mostly with the goal
of simplifying its deployment during board bringup (which is really
the only reason it exists in the first place):

+ Configure it =y by default.  While there are surely constrained
  environments that will want to disable it, this is a TINY driver,
  and it serves a very important role for niche tasks.  It should be
  built always to make sure it works everywhere.

+ Decouple from devicetree as much as possible.  This code HAS to work
  during board bringup, often with configurations cribbed from other
  machines, before proper configuration gets written.  Experimentally,
  devicetree errors tend to be easy to make, and without a working
  console impossible to diagnose.  Specify the device via integer
  constants in soc.h (in the case of IOPORT access, we already had
  such a symbol) so that the path from what the developer intends to
  what the code executes is as short and obvious as possible.
  Unfortunately I'm not allowed to remove devicetree entirely here,
  but at least a developer adding a new platform will be able to
  override it in an obvious way instead of banging blindly on the
  other side of a DTS compiler.

+ Don't try to probe the PCI device by ID to "verify".  While this
  sounds like a good idea, in practice it's just an extra thing to get
  wrong.  If we bail on our early console because someone (yes, that's
  me) got the bus/device/function right but typoed the VID/DID
  numbers, we're doing no one any favors.

+ Remove the word-sized-I/O feature.  This is a x86 driver for a PCI
  device.  No known PC hardware requires that UART register access be
  done in dword units (in fact doing so would be a violation of the
  PCI specifciation as I understand it).  It looks to have been cut
  and pasted from the ns16550 driver, remove.

Signed-off-by: Andy Ross <andrew.j.ross@intel.com>
2020-07-08 12:34:09 +02:00
Daniel Leung
94b744cc0a x86: early_serial: extend to support MMIO UART
This expands the early_serial to support MMIO UART, in addition to
port I/O, by duplicating part of the hardware initialization from
the NS16550 UART driver. This allows enabling of early console on
hardware with MMIO-based UARTs.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
2020-05-07 10:11:35 +02:00
Kumar Gala
55d4cd2aa8 arch: x86: Convert to new DT_INST macros
Convert older DT_INST_ macro use the new include/devicetree.h
DT_INST macro APIs.

Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
2020-03-26 03:29:23 -05:00
Timo Teräs
6fd168e9a1 driver: uart: ns16550: convert to DT_INST_*
Change to code to use the automatically generated DT_INST_*
defines and remove the now unneeded configs and fixups.

Signed-off-by: Timo Teräs <timo.teras@iki.fi>
2020-03-14 02:22:05 +02:00
Ulf Magnusson
4e85006ba4 dts: Rename generated_dts_board*.{h,conf} to devicetree*.{h,conf}
generated_dts_board.h is pretty redundant and confusing as a name. Call
it devicetree.h instead.

dts.h would be another option, but DTS stands for "devicetree source"
and is the source code format, so it's a bit confusing too.

The replacement was done by grepping for 'generated_dts_board' and
'GENERATED_DTS_BOARD'.

Two build diagram and input-output SVG files were updated as well, along
with misc. documentation.

hal_ti, mcuboot, and ci-tools updates are included too, in the west.yml
update.

Signed-off-by: Ulf Magnusson <Ulf.Magnusson@nordicsemi.no>
2020-01-17 17:57:59 +01:00
Andrew Boie
c71e66e2a5 x86: add system call functions for 64-bit
Nothing too fancy here, we try as much as possible to
use the same register layout as the C calling convention.

Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
2020-01-13 16:35:10 -05:00
Kumar Gala
24ae1b1aa7 include: Fix use of <misc/FOO.h> -> <sys/FOO.h>
Fix #include <misc/FOO.h> as misc/FOO.h has been deprecated and
should be #include <sys/FOO.h>.

Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
2019-12-10 08:39:37 -05:00
Andrew Boie
bd709c7322 x86: support very early printk() if desired
Adapted from similar code in the x86_64 port.
Useful when debugging boot problems on actual x86
hardware if a JTAG isn't handy or feasible.

Turn this on for qemu_x86.

Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
2019-08-02 00:29:21 -07:00