Gautham Kantharaju

Apr 16, 2014 07:59
@Dino, compare "offset" value with that of register offset value as in reference manual. I am doubting offset calculation related code. There is no need to calculate offset, you can use the same offset of the register as defined in reference manual, only thing is that you need to add offset with the return value got from ioremap api and pass it to ioread|iowrite api. For ex: If THR register offset is 0x100 then ioread(val, io_map + 0x100);
Apr 16, 2014 07:59
@Dino, use ioread[8|16|32] and iowrite[8|16|32] instead of writew or readw. Is "io_map" is the return virtual address from ioremap?
Apr 16, 2014 07:59
@Dino, maybe polling logic w.r.t reset bit is not correct and thus it's going to infinite loop. Check and give me link to your code snippet or add it here.
Apr 16, 2014 07:59
@Dino, request_mem_region is present in linux 3.4 kernel lxr.free-electrons.com/ident?v=3.4;i=request_mem_region. Before requesting, check if the requested region is already requested i.e. by checking the output of "cat /proc/iomem", in such case you can directly go ahead and use "ioremap" and configure the UART related registers. Share your code snippet if possible.
Apr 16, 2014 07:59
@Dino, Consider all the registers to be safe and will be mapped also and can be used at later point of time if needed. UART related registers will be mentioned in OMAP technical reference manual TRM. Yes for ex: UART "THR" and "RHR" and some other registers will be having the same address. Based on for ex: EFR register configuration, supported registers are mapped and used.
Apr 16, 2014 07:59
@Dino len: If suppose uart4 controller has 10 32bit registers then len would be 10 * 4bytes = 40 bytes. Name, would be usually device or module name, which will be used for "proc" file system purpose.
 

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