On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 5:42 PM Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 05:28:53PM +0800, John Wang wrote: > > From: Oskar Senft <osk@xxxxxxxxxx> > > > > This driver adds sysfs files that allow the BMC userspace to configure > > how UARTs and physical serial I/O ports are routed. > > > > Tested: Checked correct behavior (both read & write) on TYAN S7106 > > board by manually changing routing settings and confirming that bits > > flow as expected. Tested for UART1 and UART3 as this board doesn't have > > the other UARTs wired up in a testable way. > > > > Signed-off-by: Oskar Senft <osk@xxxxxxxxxx> > > Signed-off-by: Yong Li <yong.b.li@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Signed-off-by: Vernon Mauery <vernon.mauery@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Signed-off-by: John Wang <wangzhiqiang.bj@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > --- > > .../stable/sysfs-driver-aspeed-uart-routing | 14 + > > .../misc-devices/aspeed-uart-routing.txt | 49 +++ > > drivers/misc/Kconfig | 6 + > > drivers/misc/Makefile | 1 + > > drivers/misc/aspeed-uart-routing.c | 383 ++++++++++++++++++ > > 5 files changed, 453 insertions(+) > > create mode 100644 Documentation/ABI/stable/sysfs-driver-aspeed-uart-routing > > create mode 100644 Documentation/misc-devices/aspeed-uart-routing.txt > > create mode 100644 drivers/misc/aspeed-uart-routing.c > > > > diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/stable/sysfs-driver-aspeed-uart-routing b/Documentation/ABI/stable/sysfs-driver-aspeed-uart-routing > > new file mode 100644 > > index 000000000000..5068737d9c12 > > --- /dev/null > > +++ b/Documentation/ABI/stable/sysfs-driver-aspeed-uart-routing > > @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ > > +What: /sys/bus/platform/drivers/aspeed-uart-routing/*/io* > > +Date: August 2018 > > +Contact: Oskar Senft <osk@xxxxxxxxxx> > > +Description: Configures the input source for the specific physical > > + serial I/O port. > > +Users: OpenBMC. Proposed changes should be mailed to > > + openbmc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > + > > +What: /sys/bus/platform/drivers/aspeed-uart-routing/*/uart* > > +Date: August 2018 > > +Contact: Oskar Senft <osk@xxxxxxxxxx> > > +Description: Configures the input source for the specific UART. > > +Users: OpenBMC. Proposed changes should be mailed to > > + openbmc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > diff --git a/Documentation/misc-devices/aspeed-uart-routing.txt b/Documentation/misc-devices/aspeed-uart-routing.txt > > new file mode 100644 > > index 000000000000..cf1c2a466875 > > --- /dev/null > > +++ b/Documentation/misc-devices/aspeed-uart-routing.txt > > @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ > > +Kernel driver aspeed-uart-routing > > +================================= > > + > > +Supported chips: > > +ASPEED AST2500/AST2600 > > + > > +Author: > > +Google LLC > > + > > +Description > > +----------- > > + > > +The Aspeed AST2500/AST2600 allows to dynamically route the inputs for the > > +built-in UARTS and physical serial I/O ports. > > + > > +This allows, for example, to connect the output of UART to another UART. > > +This can be used to enable host<->BMC communication via UARTs, e.g. to allow > > +access to the host's serial console. > > + > > +This driver is for the BMC side. The sysfs files allow the BMC userspace > > +which owns the system configuration policy, to configure how UARTs and > > +physical serial I/O ports are routed. > > + > > +The driver provides the following files in sysfs: > > +uart1 Configure the input signal to UART1. > > +uart2 Configure the input signal to UART2. > > +uart3 Configure the input signal to UART3. > > +uart4 Configure the input signal to UART4. > > +uart5 Configure the input signal to UART5. > > +io1 Configure the input signal to physical serial port 1. > > +io2 Configure the input signal to physical serial port 2. > > +io3 Configure the input signal to physical serial port 3. > > +io4 Configure the input signal to physical serial port 4. > > +io5 Configure the input signal to physical serial port 5. > > + > > +When read, each file shows the list of available options with the currently > > +selected option marked by square brackets "[]". The list of available options > > +depends on the selected file. > > + > > +Example: > > +$ cat /sys/bus/platform/drivers/aspeed-uart-routing/*.uart_routing/uart1 > > +[io1] io2 io3 io4 uart2 uart3 uart4 io6 > > + > > +In this case, UART1 gets its input signal from IO1 (physical serial port 1). > > + > > +$ echo -n "uart3" \ > > + >/sys/bus/platform/drivers/aspeed-uart-routing/*.uart_routing/uart1 > > +$ cat /sys/bus/platform/drivers/aspeed-uart-routing/*.uart_routing/uart1 > > +io1 io2 io3 io4 uart2 [uart3] uart4 io6 > > Are you sure there are no other ways to configure this type of thing, > than to a driver-specific sysfs file? I think this is good. but what's your suggestion? If I use a driver-specific sysfs and modify the code based on the comments, is this a good direction to go? I can maintain this code. > > > > diff --git a/drivers/misc/Kconfig b/drivers/misc/Kconfig > > index d8626a0d3e31..48a519c59bdf 100644 > > --- a/drivers/misc/Kconfig > > +++ b/drivers/misc/Kconfig > > @@ -451,6 +451,12 @@ config MCTP_LPC > > Implements the MCTP LPC binding via KCS LPC IO cycles for control and > > LPC FWH cycles for data > > > > +config ASPEED_UART_ROUTING > > + tristate "Aspeed ast2500 UART routing control" > > + help > > + If you want to configure UART routing on Aspeed BMC platforms, enable > > + this option. > > + > > config MISC_RTSX > > tristate > > default MISC_RTSX_PCI || MISC_RTSX_USB > > diff --git a/drivers/misc/Makefile b/drivers/misc/Makefile > > index 183970192ced..4e67e21c2e65 100644 > > --- a/drivers/misc/Makefile > > +++ b/drivers/misc/Makefile > > @@ -60,3 +60,4 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_XILINX_SDFEC) += xilinx_sdfec.o > > obj-$(CONFIG_NPCM7XX_LPC_BPC) += npcm7xx-lpc-bpc.o > > obj-$(CONFIG_NPCM7XX_PCI_MBOX) += npcm7xx-pci-mbox.o > > obj-$(CONFIG_MCTP_LPC) += mctp-lpc.o > > +obj-$(CONFIG_ASPEED_UART_ROUTING) += aspeed-uart-routing.o > > diff --git a/drivers/misc/aspeed-uart-routing.c b/drivers/misc/aspeed-uart-routing.c > > new file mode 100644 > > index 000000000000..21ef5d98c317 > > --- /dev/null > > +++ b/drivers/misc/aspeed-uart-routing.c > > @@ -0,0 +1,383 @@ > > +/* > > + * UART Routing driver for Aspeed AST2500 > > + * > > + * Copyright (c) 2018 Google LLC > > No SPDX line? > > > > + * > > + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or > > + * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License > > + * version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation. > > + * > > + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, > > + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of > > + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the > > + * GNU General Public License for more details. > > Please remove after adding the SPDX line. > > > + */ > > +#include <linux/device.h> > > +#include <linux/module.h> > > +#include <linux/of_address.h> > > +#include <linux/of_platform.h> > > + > > +/* The Aspeed AST2500 allows to dynamically route the inputs for the built-in > > + * UARTS and physical serial I/O ports. > > + * > > + * This allows, for example, to connect the output of UART to another UART. > > + * This can be used to enable host<->BMC communication via UARTs, e.g. to allow > > + * access to the host's serial console. > > + * > > + * This driver is for the BMC side. The sysfs files allow the BMC userspace > > + * which owns the system configuration policy, to configure how UARTs and > > + * physical serial I/O ports are routed. > > + */ > > + > > +#define ASPEED_HICRA_IO1 "io1" > > +#define ASPEED_HICRA_IO2 "io2" > > +#define ASPEED_HICRA_IO3 "io3" > > +#define ASPEED_HICRA_IO4 "io4" > > +#define ASPEED_HICRA_IO5 "io5" > > +#define ASPEED_HICRA_IO6 "io6" > > +#define ASPEED_HICRA_UART1 "uart1" > > +#define ASPEED_HICRA_UART2 "uart2" > > +#define ASPEED_HICRA_UART3 "uart3" > > +#define ASPEED_HICRA_UART4 "uart4" > > +#define ASPEED_HICRA_UART5 "uart5" > > + > > +struct aspeed_uart_routing { > > + struct device *dev; > > + void __iomem *regs; > > + spinlock_t lock; > > +}; > > + > > +struct aspeed_uart_routing_selector { > > + struct device_attribute dev_attr; > > + int shift; > > + int mask; > > + const char * const options[]; > > +}; > > + > > +#define to_routing_selector(_dev_attr) \ > > + container_of(_dev_attr, struct aspeed_uart_routing_selector, dev_attr) > > + > > + > > +static ssize_t aspeed_uart_routing_show(struct device *dev, > > + struct device_attribute *attr, > > + char *buf); > > + > > +static ssize_t aspeed_uart_routing_store(struct device *dev, > > + struct device_attribute *attr, > > + const char *buf, size_t count); > > + > > +#define ROUTING_ATTR(_name) { \ > > + .attr = {.name = _name, \ > > + .mode = VERIFY_OCTAL_PERMISSIONS(S_IWUSR | S_IRUGO) }, \ > > + .show = aspeed_uart_routing_show, \ > > + .store = aspeed_uart_routing_store, \ > > +} > > Why is all of this needed for a driver? > > What's wrong with the DEVICE_ATTR_RW()? macro? > > > > + > > +static struct aspeed_uart_routing_selector uart5_sel = { > > + .dev_attr = ROUTING_ATTR(ASPEED_HICRA_UART5), > > + .shift = 28, > > + .mask = 0xf, > > + .options = { > > + ASPEED_HICRA_IO5, // 0 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_IO1, // 1 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_IO2, // 2 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_IO3, // 3 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_IO4, // 4 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_UART1, // 5 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_UART2, // 6 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_UART3, // 7 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_UART4, // 8 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_IO6, // 9 > > + NULL, // NULL termination > > + }, > > +}; > > + > > +static struct aspeed_uart_routing_selector uart4_sel = { > > + .dev_attr = ROUTING_ATTR(ASPEED_HICRA_UART4), > > + .shift = 25, > > + .mask = 0x7, > > + .options = { > > + ASPEED_HICRA_IO4, // 0 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_IO1, // 1 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_IO2, // 2 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_IO3, // 3 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_UART1, // 4 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_UART2, // 5 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_UART3, // 6 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_IO6, // 7 > > + NULL, // NULL termination > > + }, > > +}; > > + > > +static struct aspeed_uart_routing_selector uart3_sel = { > > + .dev_attr = ROUTING_ATTR(ASPEED_HICRA_UART3), > > + .shift = 22, > > + .mask = 0x7, > > + .options = { > > + ASPEED_HICRA_IO3, // 0 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_IO4, // 1 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_IO1, // 2 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_IO2, // 3 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_UART4, // 4 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_UART1, // 5 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_UART2, // 6 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_IO6, // 7 > > + NULL, // NULL termination > > + }, > > +}; > > + > > +static struct aspeed_uart_routing_selector uart2_sel = { > > + .dev_attr = ROUTING_ATTR(ASPEED_HICRA_UART2), > > + .shift = 19, > > + .mask = 0x7, > > + .options = { > > + ASPEED_HICRA_IO2, // 0 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_IO3, // 1 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_IO4, // 2 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_IO1, // 3 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_UART3, // 4 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_UART4, // 5 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_UART1, // 6 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_IO6, // 7 > > + NULL, // NULL termination > > + }, > > +}; > > + > > +static struct aspeed_uart_routing_selector uart1_sel = { > > + .dev_attr = ROUTING_ATTR(ASPEED_HICRA_UART1), > > + .shift = 16, > > + .mask = 0x7, > > + .options = { > > + ASPEED_HICRA_IO1, // 0 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_IO2, // 1 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_IO3, // 2 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_IO4, // 3 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_UART2, // 4 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_UART3, // 5 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_UART4, // 6 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_IO6, // 7 > > + NULL, // NULL termination > > + }, > > +}; > > + > > +static struct aspeed_uart_routing_selector io5_sel = { > > + .dev_attr = ROUTING_ATTR(ASPEED_HICRA_IO5), > > + .shift = 12, > > + .mask = 0x7, > > + .options = { > > + ASPEED_HICRA_UART5, // 0 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_UART1, // 1 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_UART2, // 2 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_UART3, // 3 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_UART4, // 4 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_IO1, // 5 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_IO3, // 6 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_IO6, // 7 > > + NULL, // NULL termination > > + }, > > +}; > > + > > +static struct aspeed_uart_routing_selector io4_sel = { > > + .dev_attr = ROUTING_ATTR(ASPEED_HICRA_IO4), > > + .shift = 9, > > + .mask = 0x7, > > + .options = { > > + ASPEED_HICRA_UART4, // 0 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_UART5, // 1 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_UART1, // 2 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_UART2, // 3 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_UART3, // 4 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_IO1, // 5 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_IO2, // 6 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_IO6, // 7 > > + NULL, // NULL termination > > + }, > > +}; > > + > > +static struct aspeed_uart_routing_selector io3_sel = { > > + .dev_attr = ROUTING_ATTR(ASPEED_HICRA_IO3), > > + .shift = 6, > > + .mask = 0x7, > > + .options = { > > + ASPEED_HICRA_UART3, // 0 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_UART4, // 1 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_UART5, // 2 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_UART1, // 3 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_UART2, // 4 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_IO1, // 5 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_IO2, // 6 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_IO6, // 7 > > + NULL, // NULL termination > > + }, > > +}; > > + > > +static struct aspeed_uart_routing_selector io2_sel = { > > + .dev_attr = ROUTING_ATTR(ASPEED_HICRA_IO2), > > + .shift = 3, > > + .mask = 0x7, > > + .options = { > > + ASPEED_HICRA_UART2, // 0 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_UART3, // 1 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_UART4, // 2 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_UART5, // 3 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_UART1, // 4 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_IO3, // 5 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_IO4, // 6 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_IO6, // 7 > > + NULL, // NULL termination > > + }, > > +}; > > + > > +static struct aspeed_uart_routing_selector io1_sel = { > > + .dev_attr = ROUTING_ATTR(ASPEED_HICRA_IO1), > > + .shift = 0, > > + .mask = 0x7, > > + .options = { > > + ASPEED_HICRA_UART1, // 0 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_UART2, // 1 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_UART3, // 2 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_UART4, // 3 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_UART5, // 4 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_IO3, // 5 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_IO4, // 6 > > + ASPEED_HICRA_IO6, // 7 > > + NULL, // NULL termination > > + }, > > +}; > > + > > + > > +static struct attribute *aspeed_uart_routing_attrs[] = { > > + &uart1_sel.dev_attr.attr, > > + &uart2_sel.dev_attr.attr, > > + &uart3_sel.dev_attr.attr, > > + &uart4_sel.dev_attr.attr, > > + &uart5_sel.dev_attr.attr, > > + &io1_sel.dev_attr.attr, > > + &io2_sel.dev_attr.attr, > > + &io3_sel.dev_attr.attr, > > + &io4_sel.dev_attr.attr, > > + &io5_sel.dev_attr.attr, > > + NULL, > > +}; > > + > > +static const struct attribute_group aspeed_uart_routing_attr_group = { > > + .attrs = aspeed_uart_routing_attrs, > > +}; > > + > > +static ssize_t aspeed_uart_routing_show(struct device *dev, > > + struct device_attribute *attr, > > + char *buf) > > +{ > > + struct aspeed_uart_routing *uart_routing = dev_get_drvdata(dev); > > + struct aspeed_uart_routing_selector *sel = to_routing_selector(attr); > > + int val, pos, len; > > + > > + val = (readl(uart_routing->regs) >> sel->shift) & sel->mask; > > + > > + len = 0; > > + for (pos = 0; sel->options[pos] != NULL; ++pos) { > > + if (pos == val) { > > + len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - 1 - len, > > + "[%s] ", sel->options[pos]); > > Use the sysfs_emit() function please. > > > > + } else { > > + len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - 1 - len, > > + "%s ", sel->options[pos]); > > + } > > + } > > + > > + if (val >= pos) { > > + len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - 1 - len, > > + "[unknown(%d)]", val); > > + } > > + > > + len += snprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - 1 - len, "\n"); > > + > > + return len; > > +} > > + > > +static ssize_t aspeed_uart_routing_store(struct device *dev, > > + struct device_attribute *attr, > > + const char *buf, size_t count) > > +{ > > + struct aspeed_uart_routing *uart_routing = dev_get_drvdata(dev); > > + struct aspeed_uart_routing_selector *sel = to_routing_selector(attr); > > + int val; > > + u32 reg; > > + > > + val = match_string(sel->options, -1, buf); > > + if (val < 0) { > > + dev_err(dev, "invalid value \"%s\"\n", buf); > > So userspace can cause syslog spam? That's not nice :( > > > > + return -EINVAL; > > + } > > + > > + spin_lock(&uart_routing->lock); > > + reg = readl(uart_routing->regs); > > + // Zero out existing value in specified bits. > > + reg &= ~(sel->mask << sel->shift); > > + // Set new value in specified bits. > > + reg |= (val & sel->mask) << sel->shift; > > Don't we have bit manipulation functions? > > > + writel(reg, uart_routing->regs); > > + spin_unlock(&uart_routing->lock); > > + > > + return count; > > +} > > + > > +static int aspeed_uart_routing_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) > > +{ > > + struct aspeed_uart_routing *uart_routing; > > + struct resource *res; > > + int rc; > > + > > + uart_routing = devm_kzalloc(&pdev->dev, > > + sizeof(*uart_routing), > > + GFP_KERNEL); > > + if (!uart_routing) > > + return -ENOMEM; > > + > > + spin_lock_init(&uart_routing->lock); > > + uart_routing->dev = &pdev->dev; > > + > > + res = platform_get_resource(pdev, IORESOURCE_MEM, 0); > > + uart_routing->regs = devm_ioremap_resource(&pdev->dev, res); > > + if (IS_ERR(uart_routing->regs)) > > + return PTR_ERR(uart_routing->regs); > > + > > + rc = sysfs_create_group(&uart_routing->dev->kobj, > > + &aspeed_uart_routing_attr_group); > > You just raced with userspace and lost :( > > Please use the correct api to add a list of sysfs files to a driver. > Huge hint, if you EVER call sysfs_* from a driver, that's usually not a > sign something is correct. > > > + if (rc < 0) > > + return rc; > > + > > + platform_set_drvdata(pdev, uart_routing); > > + > > + return 0; > > +} > > + > > +static int aspeed_uart_routing_remove(struct platform_device *pdev) > > +{ > > + struct aspeed_uart_routing *uart_routing = platform_get_drvdata(pdev); > > + > > + sysfs_remove_group(&uart_routing->dev->kobj, > > + &aspeed_uart_routing_attr_group); > > Again, wrong api :( > > > + > > + return 0; > > +} > > + > > +static const struct of_device_id aspeed_uart_routing_table[] = { > > + { .compatible = "aspeed,ast2500-uart-routing" }, > > + { }, > > +}; > > + > > +static struct platform_driver aspeed_uart_routing_driver = { > > + .driver = { > > + .name = "aspeed-uart-routing", > > + .of_match_table = aspeed_uart_routing_table, > > + }, > > + .probe = aspeed_uart_routing_probe, > > + .remove = aspeed_uart_routing_remove, > > +}; > > + > > +module_platform_driver(aspeed_uart_routing_driver); > > + > > +MODULE_AUTHOR("Oskar Senft <osk@xxxxxxxxxx>"); > > Who is going to maintain this file? > > thanks, > > greg k-h