On Sat, 25 Jun 2022, Lukas Wunner wrote: > On Wed, Jun 22, 2022 at 05:46:52PM +0200, Lino Sanfilippo wrote: > > In uart_get_rs485_mode() only try to get a termination GPIO if RS485 bus > > termination is supported by the driver. > [...] > > --- a/drivers/tty/serial/serial_core.c > > +++ b/drivers/tty/serial/serial_core.c > > @@ -3384,17 +3384,20 @@ int uart_get_rs485_mode(struct uart_port *port) > > rs485conf->flags |= SER_RS485_RTS_AFTER_SEND; > > } > > > > - /* > > - * Disabling termination by default is the safe choice: Else if many > > - * bus participants enable it, no communication is possible at all. > > - * Works fine for short cables and users may enable for longer cables. > > - */ > > - port->rs485_term_gpio = devm_gpiod_get_optional(dev, "rs485-term", > > - GPIOD_OUT_LOW); > > - if (IS_ERR(port->rs485_term_gpio)) { > > - ret = PTR_ERR(port->rs485_term_gpio); > > - port->rs485_term_gpio = NULL; > > - return dev_err_probe(dev, ret, "Cannot get rs485-term-gpios\n"); > > + if (port->rs485_supported->flags & SER_RS485_TERMINATE_BUS) { > > So I think linux-next commit be2e2cb1d281 ("serial: Sanitize rs485_struct") > contains a mistake in that it forces drivers to set SER_RS485_TERMINATE_BUS > in their rs485_supported->flags to allow enabling bus termination. > > That's wrong because *every* rs485-capable driver can enable bus > termination if a GPIO has been defined for that in the DT. Do you mean every em485 using driver? Otherwise I don't see this "forces drivers to set" happening anywhere in the code? You're partially right because there are other bugs in this area such as the one you propose a fix below. While I was making the sanitization series, I entirely missed some parts related to termination because SER_RS485_TERMINATE_BUS is seemingly not set/handled correctly by the core. Another thing that looks a bug is that on subsequent call to TIOCSRS485, w/o SER_RS485_TERMINATE_BUS nothing happens (for non-em485 driver, that is)? It seems to be taken care by 2/8 of this series though, I think. But it should be properly marked as Fixes: ... in that case although nobody has complained about it so likely not a huge issue to anyone. > In fact, another commit which was applied as part of the same series, > ebe2cf736a04 ("serial: pl011: Fill in rs485_supported") does not set > SER_RS485_TERMINATE_BUS in amba-pl011.c's flags and thus forbids the > driver from enabling bus termination, even though we know there are > products out there which support bus termination on the pl011 through > a GPIO (Revolution Pi RevPi Compact, Revpi Flat). > > I think what you want to do is amend uart_get_rs485_mode() to set > SER_RS485_TERMINATE_BUS in port->rs485_supported_flags if a GPIO > was found in the DT. Instead of the change proposed above. That seems appropriate (and is a fix). What makes it a bit complicated though is that it's a pointer currently and what it points to is shared per driver (besides being const): const struct serial_rs485 *rs485_supported; While it could be embedded into uart_port, there's the .padding which we might not want to bloat uart_port with. Perhaps create non-uapi struct kserial_rs485 w/o .padding and add static_assert()s to ensure the layout is identical to serial_rs485? -- i.