Re: [PATCH] serial: sh-sci: Make sure status register SCxSR is read in correct sequence

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Hi Prabhakar,

On Tue, Mar 31, 2020 at 5:58 PM Prabhakar Mahadev Lad
<prabhakar.mahadev-lad.rj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Sent: 31 March 2020 16:18
> > To: Kazuhiro Fujita <kazuhiro.fujita.jg@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Jiri Slaby <jslaby@xxxxxxxx>; open list:SERIAL DRIVERS <linux-
> > serial@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Linux-Renesas <linux-renesas-soc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Prabhakar <prabhakar.csengg@xxxxxxxxx>; Linux Kernel
> > Mailing List <linux-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Hao Bui <hao.bui.yg@xxxxxxxxxxx>; KAZUMI HARADA <kazumi.harada.rh@xxxxxxxxxxx>;
> > Prabhakar Mahadev Lad <prabhakar.mahadev-lad.rj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Sasha Levin <sashal@xxxxxxxxxx>; Chris Brandt
> > <Chris.Brandt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Subject: Re: [PATCH] serial: sh-sci: Make sure status register SCxSR is read in correct sequence
>> > On Fri, Mar 27, 2020 at 7:17 PM Kazuhiro Fujita
> > <kazuhiro.fujita.jg@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > For SCIF and HSCIF interfaces the SCxSR register holds the status of
> > > data that is to be read next from SCxRDR register, But where as for
> > > SCIFA and SCIFB interfaces SCxSR register holds status of data that is
> > > previously read from SCxRDR register.
> > >
> > > This patch makes sure the status register is read depending on the port
> > > types so that errors are caught accordingly.
> > >
> > > Cc: <stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > > Signed-off-by: Kazuhiro Fujita <kazuhiro.fujita.jg@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> > > Signed-off-by: Hao Bui <hao.bui.yg@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> > > Signed-off-by: KAZUMI HARADA <kazumi.harada.rh@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> > > Signed-off-by: Lad Prabhakar <prabhakar.mahadev-lad.rj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >
> > Thanks for your patch!
> >
> > > --- a/drivers/tty/serial/sh-sci.c
> > > +++ b/drivers/tty/serial/sh-sci.c
> > > @@ -870,9 +870,16 @@ static void sci_receive_chars(struct uart_port *port)
> > >                                 tty_insert_flip_char(tport, c, TTY_NORMAL);
> > >                 } else {
> > >                         for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
> > > -                               char c = serial_port_in(port, SCxRDR);
> > > -
> > > -                               status = serial_port_in(port, SCxSR);
> > > +                               char c;
> > > +
> > > +                               if (port->type == PORT_SCIF ||
> > > +                                   port->type == PORT_HSCIF) {
> > > +                                       status = serial_port_in(port, SCxSR);
> > > +                                       c = serial_port_in(port, SCxRDR);
> > > +                               } else {
> > > +                                       c = serial_port_in(port, SCxRDR);
> > > +                                       status = serial_port_in(port, SCxSR);
> > > +                               }
> > >                                 if (uart_handle_sysrq_char(port, c)) {
> > >                                         count--; i--;
> > >                                         continue;
> >
> > I can confirm that the documentation for the Serial Status Register on
> >   1. (H)SCIF on R-Car Gen1/2/3 says the framing/error flag applies to
> >      the data that is "to be read next" from the FIFO., and that the
> >      "Sample Flowchart for Serial Reception (2)" confirms this,
> >   2. SCIF[AB] on R-Car Gen2, SH-Mobile AG5, R-Mobile A1 and APE6 says
> >      the framing/error flag applies to the receive data that is "read"
> >      from the FIFO, and that the "Example of Flow for Serial Reception
> >      (2)" confirms this,
> >   3. SCIF on RZ/A1H says something similar as for (H)SCIF above, using
> >      slightly different wording, also confirmed by the "Sample Flowchart
> >      for Receiving Serial Data (2)".
> >
> > However, the documentation for "SCIFA" on RZ/A2 (for which we use
> > PORT_SCIF, not PORT_SCIFA, in the driver) has conflicting information:
> >   1. Section 17.2.7 "Serial Status Register (FSR)" says:
> >        - A receive framing/parity error occurred in the "next receive
> >          data read" from the FIFO,
> >        - Indicates whether there is a framing/parity error in the data
> >          "read" from the FIFO.
> >   2. Figure 17.8 "Sample Flowchart for Receiving Serial Data in
> >      Asynchronous Mode (2)".
> >        - Whether a framing error or parity error has occurred in the
> >          received data that is "read" from the FIFO.
> >
> > So while the change looks OK for most Renesas ARM SoCs, the situation
> > for RZ/A2 is unclear.
> > Note that the above does not take into account variants used on SuperH
> > SoCs.
> >
> I'll dig out some documentation wrt RZ/A2 & SuperH. Also H8300 needs to be considered.

AFAIK, H8/300 has SCI only, so is not affected.

> By any chance do you have RZ/A2 to test .

Actually I do.

> > Nevertheless, this patch will need some testing on various hardware.
> > Do you have a test case to verify the broken/fixed behavior?
> >
> Agreed, its been tested on RZ/G2x & RZ/G1x  by doing a loopback test, configure one interface as CS8 mode(8-bits data, No parity) and other as CS7 mode (7-bits data, 1-bit Parity) and parity errors should be detected.

Thanks, that's good to know!

Gr{oetje,eeting}s,

                        Geert

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