On 10/13/2014 10:48 AM, Johannes Thumshirn wrote: > Hi, > > We have problem with automatic flow control (i.e. auto RTS/CTS handshaking) in > our uart driver (men_z135_uart.c). It's probably less a technical but a problem > with me understanding the API. > > I active the hardware auto flow control feature on the CRTSCTS flag in my > uart_ops->set_termios() function. But then the RTS flag is set on every call of > the uart_ops->set_mctrl() function, this seems to confuse the hardware. Is there > a way to tell the tty layer that flow control is handled solely by hardware? > I.e. is there a way of telling serial core to leave out the calls to > uart_set_mctrl()/uart_clear_mctrl() in uart_throttle()/uart_unthrottle(), or is > setting UPF_FLOW_HARD and then implementing a dummy port->ops->{un}throttle() > the correct way? > > Are there any drivers that use a hardware's automatic flow control feature I can > use as an example? A fast grep on AFE reveals some spots, but I can't really > find a difference to my implementation. uart_throttle()/uart_unthrottle() is essentially broken. If the RTS pin is driveable, then the UART driver must respond to TIOCM_RTS set and clear in the ->set_mctrl() handler, regardless of any mode selected in termios or other mode such as autoRTS. This requirement exists because both userspace and other kernel drivers may want to drive RTS for their own purposes. For example, a bluetooth UART HCI may allow the bluetooth module to sleep and wakes up the module by driving RTS low for a certain length of time; if autoRTS prevents MCR writes from driving RTS, then the wake up never happens. (see drivers/bluetooth/hci_ath.c : ath_wakeup_ar3k() for the equally broken workaround of turning off CRTSCTS via an internal tty core function which is going away soon). The reason why TI 16c750-based AFE doesn't have to bother with this is because, on that hardware, the MCR RTS bit overrides the autoRTS state; ie., RTS = MCR_RTS & autoRTS. If your hardware treats the two states orthogonally then you'll need to turn off autoRTS mode if TIOCM_RTS is being cleared. The amba-pl011.c driver does this; see drivers/tty/serial/amba-pl011.c: pl011_set_mctrl(). Regards, Peter Hurley -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-serial" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html