On Mon, 16 Oct 2023, Ilpo Järvinen wrote: > On Mon, 16 Oct 2023, Richard Laing wrote: > > Your subject line is way too long. If you refer to some other issue, > please link to it properly with commit id and/or with Link: tags. > > > Writes to UART_LCR can result in characters that are currently held in the > > TX FIFO being lost rather than sent, even if the userspace process has > > attempted to flush them. > > > > This is most visible when using the "resize" command (tested on Busybox), > > where we have observed the escape code for restoring cursor position > > becoming mangled. > > > > Since this appears to be a more common problem add a new driver option > > to flush the TX FIFO before writing to the UART_LCR. > > This looks like a problem we already have solution for, the userspace can > use TCSADRAIN/FLUSH to indicate what kind of flushing it wants for Tx > when it makes the tcsetattr() call. Thus, userspace can avoid the Tx side > corruption as long as its behavior is sane and doesn't e.g. try to race > writes with tcsetattr() call as mentioned in commit 094fb49a2d0d ("tty: > Prevent writing chars during tcsetattr TCSADRAIN/FLUSH"). I'm sorry, it was actually mentioned in commit 146a37e05d62 ("serial: 8250: Fix serial8250_tx_empty() race with DMA Tx") although that 094fb49a2d0d is also related to the draining. > Have you tried to use the userspace solution? Isn't it working for some > reason? -- i.