Use device flags instead of options for serial console configuration

(see LINT).  There is a new low-level console type that is more suitable
for use with gdb-remote.

Fixed setting of speed at probe time for the serial console (if any).

Reviewed by:	dfr
This commit is contained in:
Bruce Evans 1997-04-05 13:11:27 +00:00
parent 44c1d774da
commit de09b61a0c
Notes: svn2git 2020-12-20 02:59:44 +00:00
svn path=/head/; revision=24651
3 changed files with 159 additions and 69 deletions

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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* from: @(#)com.c 7.5 (Berkeley) 5/16/91
* $Id: sio.c,v 1.160 1997/03/23 03:35:04 bde Exp $
* $Id: sio.c,v 1.161 1997/03/24 11:24:04 bde Exp $
*/
#include "opt_comconsole.h"
@ -103,6 +103,9 @@
#define COM_NOTAST4(dev) ((dev)->id_flags & 0x04)
#endif /* COM_MULTIPORT */
#define COM_CONSOLE(dev) ((dev)->id_flags & 0x10)
#define COM_FORCECONSOLE(dev) ((dev)->id_flags & 0x20)
#define COM_LLCONSOLE(dev) ((dev)->id_flags & 0x40)
#define COM_LOSESOUTINTS(dev) ((dev)->id_flags & 0x08)
#define COM_NOFIFO(dev) ((dev)->id_flags & 0x02)
#define COM_VERBOSE(dev) ((dev)->id_flags & 0x80)
@ -328,8 +331,9 @@ static struct cdevsw sio_cdevsw = {
};
static int comconsole = -1;
static speed_t comdefaultrate = CONSPEED;
static volatile speed_t comdefaultrate = CONSPEED;
static u_int com_events; /* input chars + weighted output completions */
static Port_t siocniobase;
static int sio_timeout;
static int sio_timeouts_until_log;
#if 0 /* XXX */
@ -518,6 +522,11 @@ sioprobe(dev)
already_init = TRUE;
}
if (COM_LLCONSOLE(dev)) {
printf("sio%d: reserved for low-level i/o\n", dev->id_unit);
return (0);
}
/*
* If the device is on a multiport card and has an AST/4
* compatible interrupt control register, initialize this
@ -569,11 +578,15 @@ sioprobe(dev)
* XXX what about the UART bug avoided by waiting in comparam()?
* We don't want to to wait long enough to drain at 2 bps.
*/
if (iobase == siocniobase)
DELAY((16 + 1) * 1000000 / (comdefaultrate / 10));
else {
outb(iobase + com_cfcr, CFCR_DLAB | CFCR_8BITS);
outb(iobase + com_dlbl, COMBRD(9600) & 0xff);
outb(iobase + com_dlbh, (u_int) COMBRD(9600) >> 8);
outb(iobase + com_cfcr, CFCR_8BITS);
DELAY((16 + 1) * 1000000 / (9600 / 10));
}
/*
* Enable the interrupt gate and disable device interupts. This
@ -2383,8 +2396,6 @@ struct siocnstate {
u_char mcr;
};
static Port_t siocniobase;
static void siocnclose __P((struct siocnstate *sp));
static void siocnopen __P((struct siocnstate *sp));
static void siocntxwait __P((void));
@ -2478,21 +2489,40 @@ void
siocnprobe(cp)
struct consdev *cp;
{
int unit;
struct isa_device *dvp;
int s;
struct siocnstate sp;
/* XXX: ick */
unit = DEV_TO_UNIT(CONUNIT);
siocniobase = CONADDR;
/* make sure hardware exists? XXX */
/* initialize required fields */
cp->cn_dev = makedev(CDEV_MAJOR, unit);
#ifdef COMCONSOLE
cp->cn_pri = CN_REMOTE; /* Force a serial port console */
#else
cp->cn_pri = (boothowto & RB_SERIAL) ? CN_REMOTE : CN_NORMAL;
#endif
/*
* Find our first enabled console, if any. If it is a high-level
* console device, then initialize it and return successfully.
* If it is a low-level console device, then initialize it and
* return unsuccessfully. It must be initialized in both cases
* for early use by console drivers and debuggers. Initializing
* the hardware is not necessary in all cases, since the i/o
* routines initialize it on the fly, but it is necessary if
* input might arrive while the hardware is switched back to an
* uninitialized state. We can't handle multiple console devices
* yet because our low-level routines don't take a device arg.
* We trust the user to set the console flags properly so that we
* don't need to probe.
*/
cp->cn_pri = CN_DEAD;
for (dvp = isa_devtab_tty; dvp->id_driver != NULL; dvp++)
if (dvp->id_driver == &siodriver && dvp->id_enabled
&& COM_CONSOLE(dvp)) {
siocniobase = dvp->id_iobase;
s = spltty();
siocnopen(&sp);
splx(s);
if (!COM_LLCONSOLE(dvp)) {
cp->cn_dev = makedev(CDEV_MAJOR, dvp->id_unit);
cp->cn_pri = COM_FORCECONSOLE(dvp)
|| boothowto & RB_SERIAL
? CN_REMOTE : CN_NORMAL;
}
break;
}
}
void

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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* from: @(#)com.c 7.5 (Berkeley) 5/16/91
* $Id: sio.c,v 1.160 1997/03/23 03:35:04 bde Exp $
* $Id: sio.c,v 1.161 1997/03/24 11:24:04 bde Exp $
*/
#include "opt_comconsole.h"
@ -103,6 +103,9 @@
#define COM_NOTAST4(dev) ((dev)->id_flags & 0x04)
#endif /* COM_MULTIPORT */
#define COM_CONSOLE(dev) ((dev)->id_flags & 0x10)
#define COM_FORCECONSOLE(dev) ((dev)->id_flags & 0x20)
#define COM_LLCONSOLE(dev) ((dev)->id_flags & 0x40)
#define COM_LOSESOUTINTS(dev) ((dev)->id_flags & 0x08)
#define COM_NOFIFO(dev) ((dev)->id_flags & 0x02)
#define COM_VERBOSE(dev) ((dev)->id_flags & 0x80)
@ -328,8 +331,9 @@ static struct cdevsw sio_cdevsw = {
};
static int comconsole = -1;
static speed_t comdefaultrate = CONSPEED;
static volatile speed_t comdefaultrate = CONSPEED;
static u_int com_events; /* input chars + weighted output completions */
static Port_t siocniobase;
static int sio_timeout;
static int sio_timeouts_until_log;
#if 0 /* XXX */
@ -518,6 +522,11 @@ sioprobe(dev)
already_init = TRUE;
}
if (COM_LLCONSOLE(dev)) {
printf("sio%d: reserved for low-level i/o\n", dev->id_unit);
return (0);
}
/*
* If the device is on a multiport card and has an AST/4
* compatible interrupt control register, initialize this
@ -569,11 +578,15 @@ sioprobe(dev)
* XXX what about the UART bug avoided by waiting in comparam()?
* We don't want to to wait long enough to drain at 2 bps.
*/
if (iobase == siocniobase)
DELAY((16 + 1) * 1000000 / (comdefaultrate / 10));
else {
outb(iobase + com_cfcr, CFCR_DLAB | CFCR_8BITS);
outb(iobase + com_dlbl, COMBRD(9600) & 0xff);
outb(iobase + com_dlbh, (u_int) COMBRD(9600) >> 8);
outb(iobase + com_cfcr, CFCR_8BITS);
DELAY((16 + 1) * 1000000 / (9600 / 10));
}
/*
* Enable the interrupt gate and disable device interupts. This
@ -2383,8 +2396,6 @@ struct siocnstate {
u_char mcr;
};
static Port_t siocniobase;
static void siocnclose __P((struct siocnstate *sp));
static void siocnopen __P((struct siocnstate *sp));
static void siocntxwait __P((void));
@ -2478,21 +2489,40 @@ void
siocnprobe(cp)
struct consdev *cp;
{
int unit;
struct isa_device *dvp;
int s;
struct siocnstate sp;
/* XXX: ick */
unit = DEV_TO_UNIT(CONUNIT);
siocniobase = CONADDR;
/* make sure hardware exists? XXX */
/* initialize required fields */
cp->cn_dev = makedev(CDEV_MAJOR, unit);
#ifdef COMCONSOLE
cp->cn_pri = CN_REMOTE; /* Force a serial port console */
#else
cp->cn_pri = (boothowto & RB_SERIAL) ? CN_REMOTE : CN_NORMAL;
#endif
/*
* Find our first enabled console, if any. If it is a high-level
* console device, then initialize it and return successfully.
* If it is a low-level console device, then initialize it and
* return unsuccessfully. It must be initialized in both cases
* for early use by console drivers and debuggers. Initializing
* the hardware is not necessary in all cases, since the i/o
* routines initialize it on the fly, but it is necessary if
* input might arrive while the hardware is switched back to an
* uninitialized state. We can't handle multiple console devices
* yet because our low-level routines don't take a device arg.
* We trust the user to set the console flags properly so that we
* don't need to probe.
*/
cp->cn_pri = CN_DEAD;
for (dvp = isa_devtab_tty; dvp->id_driver != NULL; dvp++)
if (dvp->id_driver == &siodriver && dvp->id_enabled
&& COM_CONSOLE(dvp)) {
siocniobase = dvp->id_iobase;
s = spltty();
siocnopen(&sp);
splx(s);
if (!COM_LLCONSOLE(dvp)) {
cp->cn_dev = makedev(CDEV_MAJOR, dvp->id_unit);
cp->cn_pri = COM_FORCECONSOLE(dvp)
|| boothowto & RB_SERIAL
? CN_REMOTE : CN_NORMAL;
}
break;
}
}
void

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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* from: @(#)com.c 7.5 (Berkeley) 5/16/91
* $Id: sio.c,v 1.160 1997/03/23 03:35:04 bde Exp $
* $Id: sio.c,v 1.161 1997/03/24 11:24:04 bde Exp $
*/
#include "opt_comconsole.h"
@ -103,6 +103,9 @@
#define COM_NOTAST4(dev) ((dev)->id_flags & 0x04)
#endif /* COM_MULTIPORT */
#define COM_CONSOLE(dev) ((dev)->id_flags & 0x10)
#define COM_FORCECONSOLE(dev) ((dev)->id_flags & 0x20)
#define COM_LLCONSOLE(dev) ((dev)->id_flags & 0x40)
#define COM_LOSESOUTINTS(dev) ((dev)->id_flags & 0x08)
#define COM_NOFIFO(dev) ((dev)->id_flags & 0x02)
#define COM_VERBOSE(dev) ((dev)->id_flags & 0x80)
@ -328,8 +331,9 @@ static struct cdevsw sio_cdevsw = {
};
static int comconsole = -1;
static speed_t comdefaultrate = CONSPEED;
static volatile speed_t comdefaultrate = CONSPEED;
static u_int com_events; /* input chars + weighted output completions */
static Port_t siocniobase;
static int sio_timeout;
static int sio_timeouts_until_log;
#if 0 /* XXX */
@ -518,6 +522,11 @@ sioprobe(dev)
already_init = TRUE;
}
if (COM_LLCONSOLE(dev)) {
printf("sio%d: reserved for low-level i/o\n", dev->id_unit);
return (0);
}
/*
* If the device is on a multiport card and has an AST/4
* compatible interrupt control register, initialize this
@ -569,11 +578,15 @@ sioprobe(dev)
* XXX what about the UART bug avoided by waiting in comparam()?
* We don't want to to wait long enough to drain at 2 bps.
*/
if (iobase == siocniobase)
DELAY((16 + 1) * 1000000 / (comdefaultrate / 10));
else {
outb(iobase + com_cfcr, CFCR_DLAB | CFCR_8BITS);
outb(iobase + com_dlbl, COMBRD(9600) & 0xff);
outb(iobase + com_dlbh, (u_int) COMBRD(9600) >> 8);
outb(iobase + com_cfcr, CFCR_8BITS);
DELAY((16 + 1) * 1000000 / (9600 / 10));
}
/*
* Enable the interrupt gate and disable device interupts. This
@ -2383,8 +2396,6 @@ struct siocnstate {
u_char mcr;
};
static Port_t siocniobase;
static void siocnclose __P((struct siocnstate *sp));
static void siocnopen __P((struct siocnstate *sp));
static void siocntxwait __P((void));
@ -2478,21 +2489,40 @@ void
siocnprobe(cp)
struct consdev *cp;
{
int unit;
struct isa_device *dvp;
int s;
struct siocnstate sp;
/* XXX: ick */
unit = DEV_TO_UNIT(CONUNIT);
siocniobase = CONADDR;
/* make sure hardware exists? XXX */
/* initialize required fields */
cp->cn_dev = makedev(CDEV_MAJOR, unit);
#ifdef COMCONSOLE
cp->cn_pri = CN_REMOTE; /* Force a serial port console */
#else
cp->cn_pri = (boothowto & RB_SERIAL) ? CN_REMOTE : CN_NORMAL;
#endif
/*
* Find our first enabled console, if any. If it is a high-level
* console device, then initialize it and return successfully.
* If it is a low-level console device, then initialize it and
* return unsuccessfully. It must be initialized in both cases
* for early use by console drivers and debuggers. Initializing
* the hardware is not necessary in all cases, since the i/o
* routines initialize it on the fly, but it is necessary if
* input might arrive while the hardware is switched back to an
* uninitialized state. We can't handle multiple console devices
* yet because our low-level routines don't take a device arg.
* We trust the user to set the console flags properly so that we
* don't need to probe.
*/
cp->cn_pri = CN_DEAD;
for (dvp = isa_devtab_tty; dvp->id_driver != NULL; dvp++)
if (dvp->id_driver == &siodriver && dvp->id_enabled
&& COM_CONSOLE(dvp)) {
siocniobase = dvp->id_iobase;
s = spltty();
siocnopen(&sp);
splx(s);
if (!COM_LLCONSOLE(dvp)) {
cp->cn_dev = makedev(CDEV_MAJOR, dvp->id_unit);
cp->cn_pri = COM_FORCECONSOLE(dvp)
|| boothowto & RB_SERIAL
? CN_REMOTE : CN_NORMAL;
}
break;
}
}
void