On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 18:39:00 +0100 (BST) "Maciej W. Rozycki" <macro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > This is a driver for the SB1250 DUART, a dual serial port implementation > included in the Broadcom family of SOCs descending from the SiByte SB1250 > MIPS64 chip multiprocessor. It is a new implementation replacing the > old-fashioned driver currently present in the linux-mips.org tree. It > supports all the usual features one would expect from a(n asynchronous) > serial driver, including modem line control (as far as hardware supports > it -- there is edge detection logic missing from the DCD and RI lines and > the driver does not implement polling of these lines at the moment), the > serial console, BREAK transmission and reception, including the magic > SysRq. The receive FIFO threshold is not maintained though. > > ... > > + > +#if defined(CONFIG_SIBYTE_BCM1x55) || defined(CONFIG_SIBYTE_BCM1x80) > +#include <asm/sibyte/bcm1480_regs.h> > +#include <asm/sibyte/bcm1480_int.h> > + > +#define SBD_CHANREGS(line) A_BCM1480_DUART_CHANREG((line), 0) > +#define SBD_CTRLREGS(line) A_BCM1480_DUART_CTRLREG((line), 0) > +#define SBD_INT(line) (K_BCM1480_INT_UART_0 + (line)) > + > +#elif defined(CONFIG_SIBYTE_SB1250) || defined(CONFIG_SIBYTE_BCM112X) > +#include <asm/sibyte/sb1250_regs.h> > +#include <asm/sibyte/sb1250_int.h> > + > +#define SBD_CHANREGS(line) A_DUART_CHANREG((line), 0) > +#define SBD_CTRLREGS(line) A_DUART_CTRLREG(0) > +#define SBD_INT(line) (K_INT_UART_0 + (line)) > + > +#else > +#error invalid SB1250 UART configuration > + > +#endif If the #error can trigger, the Kconfig is broken, yes? (No action is required though - it's always good to have checks) > +#define to_sport(uport) container_of(uport, struct sbd_port, port) That didn't need to be implemented as a macro. > +#define __unused __attribute__((__unused__)) Please use the generic implementations here. `grep unused include/linux/compiler*.h'. > +/* > + * In bug 1956, we get glitches that can mess up uart registers. This > + * "read-mode-reg after any register access" is an accepted workaround. > + */ <looks in bugzilla.kernel.org> <wonders how a uart driver can fix an smbfs bug> Perhaps a reference to where that bug number came from? > +static void __war_sbd1956(struct sbd_port *sport) > +{ > + __read_sbdchn(sport, R_DUART_MODE_REG_1); > + __read_sbdchn(sport, R_DUART_MODE_REG_2); > +} > > ... > > +static struct uart_ops sbd_ops = { I suppose if we made this const, something would blow up. There is no power management support in this driver.