Hi Claudiu, On Wed, Dec 4, 2024 at 4:58 PM Claudiu <claudiu.beznea@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > From: Claudiu Beznea <claudiu.beznea.uj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > On the Renesas RZ/G3S, when doing suspend to RAM, the uart_suspend_port() > is called. The uart_suspend_port() calls 3 times the > struct uart_port::ops::tx_empty() before shutting down the port. > > According to the documentation, the struct uart_port::ops::tx_empty() > API tests whether the transmitter FIFO and shifter for the port is > empty. > > The Renesas RZ/G3S SCIFA IP reports the number of data units stored in the > transmit FIFO through the FDR (FIFO Data Count Register). The data units > in the FIFOs are written in the shift register and transmitted from there. > The TEND bit in the Serial Status Register reports if the data was > transmitted from the shift register. > > In the previous code, in the tx_empty() API implemented by the sh-sci > driver, it is considered that the TX is empty if the hardware reports the > TEND bit set and the number of data units in the FIFO is zero. > > According to the HW manual, the TEND bit has the following meaning: > > 0: Transmission is in the waiting state or in progress. > 1: Transmission is completed. > > It has been noticed that when opening the serial device w/o using it and > then switch to a power saving mode, the tx_empty() call in the > uart_port_suspend() function fails, leading to the "Unable to drain > transmitter" message being printed on the console. This is because the > TEND=0 if nothing has been transmitted and the FIFOs are empty. As the > TEND=0 has double meaning (waiting state, in progress) we can't > determined the scenario described above. > > Add a software workaround for this. This sets a variable if any data has > been sent on the serial console (when using PIO) or if the DMA callback has > been called (meaning something has been transmitted). In the tx_empty() > API the status of the DMA transaction is also checked and if it is > completed or in progress the code falls back in checking the hardware > registers instead of relying on the software variable. > > Fixes: 73a19e4c0301 ("serial: sh-sci: Add DMA support.") > Cc: stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Signed-off-by: Claudiu Beznea <claudiu.beznea.uj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Thanks for your patch, which is now commit 7cc0e0a43a910524 ("serial: sh-sci: Check if TX data was written to device in .tx_empty()") in v6.13-rc3. > --- a/drivers/tty/serial/sh-sci.c > +++ b/drivers/tty/serial/sh-sci.c > @@ -885,6 +887,7 @@ static void sci_transmit_chars(struct uart_port *port) > } > > sci_serial_out(port, SCxTDR, c); > + s->tx_occurred = true; And you cannot use the existing port->icount.tx below, as that is not reset to zero on sci_startup(), right? > > port->icount.tx++; Which brings me to the real reason for replying to this patch: apparently port->icount.tx is updated only for PIO, not for DMA... > } while (--count > 0); > @@ -2247,6 +2275,7 @@ static int sci_startup(struct uart_port *port) > > dev_dbg(port->dev, "%s(%d)\n", __func__, port->line); > > + s->tx_occurred = false; > sci_request_dma(port); > > ret = sci_request_irq(s); Gr{oetje,eeting}s, Geert -- Geert Uytterhoeven -- There's lots of Linux beyond ia32 -- geert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx In personal conversations with technical people, I call myself a hacker. But when I'm talking to journalists I just say "programmer" or something like that. -- Linus Torvalds