x86: baytrail: Add option to disable the internal UART to setup_early_uart()
This patch adds a parameter to the function setup_early_uart() to either enable or disable the internal BayTrail legacy UART. Since the name setup_early_uart() does not match its functionality any more, lets rename it to setup_internal_uart() as well in this patch. Signed-off-by: Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de> Reviewed-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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@ -59,11 +59,15 @@ static void x86_pci_write_config32(int dev, unsigned int where, u32 value)
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/* This can be called after memory-mapped PCI is working */
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/* This can be called after memory-mapped PCI is working */
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int setup_early_uart(void)
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int setup_internal_uart(int enable)
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{
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/* Enable the legacy UART hardware. */
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/* Enable or disable the legacy UART hardware */
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x86_pci_write_config32(PCI_DEV_CONFIG(0, LPC_DEV, LPC_FUNC), UART_CONT,
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x86_pci_write_config32(PCI_DEV_CONFIG(0, LPC_DEV, LPC_FUNC), UART_CONT,
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1);
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enable);
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/* All done for the disable part, so just return */
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if (!enable)
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return 0;
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/*
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/*
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* Set up the pads to the UART function. This allows the signals to
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* Set up the pads to the UART function. This allows the signals to
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@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ void dram_init_banksize(void);
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int default_print_cpuinfo(void);
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int default_print_cpuinfo(void);
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/* Set up a UART which can be used with printch(), printhex8(), etc. */
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/* Set up a UART which can be used with printch(), printhex8(), etc. */
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int setup_early_uart(void);
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int setup_internal_uart(int enable);
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void setup_pcat_compatibility(void);
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void setup_pcat_compatibility(void);
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@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ void fsp_init(u32 stack_top, u32 boot_mode, void *nvs_buf)
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#endif
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#endif
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#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_UART
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#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_UART
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setup_early_uart();
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setup_internal_uart(1);
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#endif
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#endif
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fsp_hdr = find_fsp_header();
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fsp_hdr = find_fsp_header();
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@ -706,7 +706,7 @@ the board, then you can use post_code() calls from C or assembler to monitor
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boot progress. This can be good for debugging.
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boot progress. This can be good for debugging.
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If not, you can try to get serial working as early as possible. The early
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If not, you can try to get serial working as early as possible. The early
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debug serial port may be useful here. See setup_early_uart() for an example.
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debug serial port may be useful here. See setup_internal_uart() for an example.
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During the U-Boot porting, one of the important steps is to write correct PIRQ
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During the U-Boot porting, one of the important steps is to write correct PIRQ
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routing information in the board device tree. Without it, device drivers in the
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routing information in the board device tree. Without it, device drivers in the
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