Hi, Am Mittwoch, 18. März 2020, 16:37:54 CET schrieb Lukas Wunner: > On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 04:43:20PM +0200, Andy Shevchenko wrote: > > On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 03:26:33PM +0100, Heiko Stuebner wrote: > > > This series tries to revive the work of Giulio Benetti from 2018 [0] > > > which seemed to have stalled at that time. > > Oh dear. :-( This needs a rebase on current tty-next. Looking at tty-next I notice that you're right. When I started working on this I only found the stuff from 2018 I linked to but didn't imagine that in that exact moment someone else would also work on that area. So no worries, I'll adapt my code ;-) > Patch [7/7] is already in tty-next as commit fe7f0fa43cef ("serial: > 8250: Support rs485 devicetree properties"). > > Patch [4/7] likewise. Note that it's not safe to call ->rs485_config() > already in serial8250_register_8250_port() if the driver uses UPF_IOREMAP > because ioremapping happens later via serial8250_config_port() -> > serial8250_request_std_resource(), so you'll get an oops for those > drivers when deasserting RTS early on. Been there... :-( > > Patch [6/7]: Ugh, another duplication of the ->rs485_config() callback. > Just use the generic one introduced by commit 283e096ffb70 ("serial: > 8250: Deduplicate ->rs485_config() callback") if possible. > > The other patches appear to handle chip-specific needs. It's now > possible to implement these in ->rs485_start_tx() and ->rs485_stop_tx() > hooks, as introduced by commit 058bc104f7ca ("serial: 8250: Generalize > rs485 software emulation"). Refer to commit f93bf7589114 ("serial: > 8250_bcm2835aux: Support rs485 software emulation") for an example. Thanks for the pointers and also doing all that ground work :-) > The DTR-for-RE thing seems a bit nonstandard, I'm not sure if this is > eligible for mainline or if it's something that should be kept in your > downstream tree. But no harm in submitting it to the list. I'm fine either way - maybe I also get a pointer on what may be a better approach ;-) At least DTR as "Data Terminal Ready" did sound somewhat matching for the "Receive Enable" of RS485 (and it's also the only other output pin in the mctrl gpio list). Heiko