// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ /* * Copyright (C) 2009 Sergey Kubushyn <ksi@koi8.net> * * Changes for multibus/multiadapter I2C support. * * (C) Copyright 2000 * Paolo Scaffardi, AIRVENT SAM s.p.a - RIMINI(ITALY), arsenio@tin.it */ #include <config.h> #include <common.h> #include <dm.h> #include <errno.h> #include <stdarg.h> #include <malloc.h> #include <stdio_dev.h> #include <serial.h> #if defined(CONFIG_SYS_I2C) #include <i2c.h> #endif #include <dm/device-internal.h> DECLARE_GLOBAL_DATA_PTR; static struct stdio_dev devs; struct stdio_dev *stdio_devices[] = { NULL, NULL, NULL }; char *stdio_names[MAX_FILES] = { "stdin", "stdout", "stderr" }; #if defined(CONFIG_SPLASH_SCREEN) && !defined(CONFIG_SYS_DEVICE_NULLDEV) #define CONFIG_SYS_DEVICE_NULLDEV 1 #endif #if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(SYS_STDIO_DEREGISTER) #define CONFIG_SYS_DEVICE_NULLDEV 1 #endif #ifdef CONFIG_SYS_DEVICE_NULLDEV static void nulldev_putc(struct stdio_dev *dev, const char c) { /* nulldev is empty! */ } static void nulldev_puts(struct stdio_dev *dev, const char *s) { /* nulldev is empty! */ } static int nulldev_input(struct stdio_dev *dev) { /* nulldev is empty! */ return 0; } #endif static void stdio_serial_putc(struct stdio_dev *dev, const char c) { serial_putc(c); } static void stdio_serial_puts(struct stdio_dev *dev, const char *s) { serial_puts(s); } static int stdio_serial_getc(struct stdio_dev *dev) { return serial_getc(); } static int stdio_serial_tstc(struct stdio_dev *dev) { return serial_tstc(); } /************************************************************************** * SYSTEM DRIVERS ************************************************************************** */ static void drv_system_init (void) { struct stdio_dev dev; memset (&dev, 0, sizeof (dev)); strcpy (dev.name, "serial"); dev.flags = DEV_FLAGS_OUTPUT | DEV_FLAGS_INPUT; dev.putc = stdio_serial_putc; dev.puts = stdio_serial_puts; dev.getc = stdio_serial_getc; dev.tstc = stdio_serial_tstc; stdio_register (&dev); #ifdef CONFIG_SYS_DEVICE_NULLDEV memset (&dev, 0, sizeof (dev)); strcpy (dev.name, "nulldev"); dev.flags = DEV_FLAGS_OUTPUT | DEV_FLAGS_INPUT; dev.putc = nulldev_putc; dev.puts = nulldev_puts; dev.getc = nulldev_input; dev.tstc = nulldev_input; stdio_register (&dev); #endif } /************************************************************************** * DEVICES ************************************************************************** */ struct list_head* stdio_get_list(void) { return &(devs.list); } #ifdef CONFIG_DM_VIDEO /** * stdio_probe_device() - Find a device which provides the given stdio device * * This looks for a device of the given uclass which provides a particular * stdio device. It is currently really only useful for UCLASS_VIDEO. * * Ultimately we want to be able to probe a device by its stdio name. At * present devices register in their probe function (for video devices this * is done in vidconsole_post_probe()) and we don't know what name they will * use until they do so. * TODO(sjg@chromium.org): We should be able to determine the name before * probing, and probe the required device. * * @name: stdio device name (e.g. "vidconsole") * id: Uclass ID of device to look for (e.g. UCLASS_VIDEO) * @sdevp: Returns stdout device, if found, else NULL * @return 0 if found, -ENOENT if no device found with that name, other -ve * on other error */ static int stdio_probe_device(const char *name, enum uclass_id id, struct stdio_dev **sdevp) { struct stdio_dev *sdev; struct udevice *dev; int seq, ret; *sdevp = NULL; seq = trailing_strtoln(name, NULL); if (seq == -1) seq = 0; ret = uclass_get_device_by_seq(id, seq, &dev); if (ret == -ENODEV) ret = uclass_first_device_err(id, &dev); if (ret) { debug("No %s device for seq %d (%s)\n", uclass_get_name(id), seq, name); return ret; } /* The device should be be the last one registered */ sdev = list_empty(&devs.list) ? NULL : list_last_entry(&devs.list, struct stdio_dev, list); if (!sdev || strcmp(sdev->name, name)) { debug("Device '%s' did not register with stdio as '%s'\n", dev->name, name); return -ENOENT; } *sdevp = sdev; return 0; } #endif struct stdio_dev *stdio_get_by_name(const char *name) { struct list_head *pos; struct stdio_dev *sdev; if (!name) return NULL; list_for_each(pos, &(devs.list)) { sdev = list_entry(pos, struct stdio_dev, list); if (strcmp(sdev->name, name) == 0) return sdev; } #ifdef CONFIG_DM_VIDEO /* * We did not find a suitable stdio device. If there is a video * driver with a name starting with 'vidconsole', we can try probing * that in the hope that it will produce the required stdio device. * * This function is sometimes called with the entire value of * 'stdout', which may include a list of devices separate by commas. * Obviously this is not going to work, so we ignore that case. The * call path in that case is console_init_r() -> search_device() -> * stdio_get_by_name(). */ if (!strncmp(name, "vidconsole", 10) && !strchr(name, ',') && !stdio_probe_device(name, UCLASS_VIDEO, &sdev)) return sdev; #endif return NULL; } struct stdio_dev* stdio_clone(struct stdio_dev *dev) { struct stdio_dev *_dev; if(!dev) return NULL; _dev = calloc(1, sizeof(struct stdio_dev)); if(!_dev) return NULL; memcpy(_dev, dev, sizeof(struct stdio_dev)); return _dev; } int stdio_register_dev(struct stdio_dev *dev, struct stdio_dev **devp) { struct stdio_dev *_dev; _dev = stdio_clone(dev); if(!_dev) return -ENODEV; list_add_tail(&(_dev->list), &(devs.list)); if (devp) *devp = _dev; return 0; } int stdio_register(struct stdio_dev *dev) { return stdio_register_dev(dev, NULL); } /* deregister the device "devname". * returns 0 if success, -1 if device is assigned and 1 if devname not found */ #if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(SYS_STDIO_DEREGISTER) int stdio_deregister_dev(struct stdio_dev *dev, int force) { int l; struct list_head *pos; char temp_names[3][16]; /* get stdio devices (ListRemoveItem changes the dev list) */ for (l=0 ; l< MAX_FILES; l++) { if (stdio_devices[l] == dev) { if (force) { strcpy(temp_names[l], "nulldev"); continue; } /* Device is assigned -> report error */ return -1; } memcpy (&temp_names[l][0], stdio_devices[l]->name, sizeof(temp_names[l])); } list_del(&(dev->list)); free(dev); /* reassign Device list */ list_for_each(pos, &(devs.list)) { dev = list_entry(pos, struct stdio_dev, list); for (l=0 ; l< MAX_FILES; l++) { if(strcmp(dev->name, temp_names[l]) == 0) stdio_devices[l] = dev; } } return 0; } int stdio_deregister(const char *devname, int force) { struct stdio_dev *dev; dev = stdio_get_by_name(devname); if (!dev) /* device not found */ return -ENODEV; return stdio_deregister_dev(dev, force); } #endif /* CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(SYS_STDIO_DEREGISTER) */ int stdio_init_tables(void) { #if defined(CONFIG_NEEDS_MANUAL_RELOC) /* already relocated for current ARM implementation */ ulong relocation_offset = gd->reloc_off; int i; /* relocate device name pointers */ for (i = 0; i < (sizeof (stdio_names) / sizeof (char *)); ++i) { stdio_names[i] = (char *) (((ulong) stdio_names[i]) + relocation_offset); } #endif /* CONFIG_NEEDS_MANUAL_RELOC */ /* Initialize the list */ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&(devs.list)); return 0; } int stdio_add_devices(void) { #ifdef CONFIG_DM_KEYBOARD struct udevice *dev; struct uclass *uc; int ret; /* * For now we probe all the devices here. At some point this should be * done only when the devices are required - e.g. we have a list of * input devices to start up in the stdin environment variable. That * work probably makes more sense when stdio itself is converted to * driver model. * * TODO(sjg@chromium.org): Convert changing uclass_first_device() etc. * to return the device even on error. Then we could use that here. */ ret = uclass_get(UCLASS_KEYBOARD, &uc); if (ret) return ret; /* Don't report errors to the caller - assume that they are non-fatal */ uclass_foreach_dev(dev, uc) { ret = device_probe(dev); if (ret) printf("Failed to probe keyboard '%s'\n", dev->name); } #endif #ifdef CONFIG_SYS_I2C i2c_init_all(); #else #endif #ifdef CONFIG_DM_VIDEO /* * If the console setting is not in environment variables then * console_init_r() will not be calling iomux_doenv() (which calls * search_device()). So we will not dynamically add devices by * calling stdio_probe_device(). * * So just probe all video devices now so that whichever one is * required will be available. */ #ifndef CONFIG_SYS_CONSOLE_IS_IN_ENV struct udevice *vdev; # ifndef CONFIG_DM_KEYBOARD int ret; # endif for (ret = uclass_first_device(UCLASS_VIDEO, &vdev); vdev; ret = uclass_next_device(&vdev)) ; if (ret) printf("%s: Video device failed (ret=%d)\n", __func__, ret); #endif /* !CONFIG_SYS_CONSOLE_IS_IN_ENV */ #else # if defined(CONFIG_LCD) drv_lcd_init (); # endif # if defined(CONFIG_VIDEO) || defined(CONFIG_CFB_CONSOLE) drv_video_init (); # endif #endif /* CONFIG_DM_VIDEO */ #if defined(CONFIG_KEYBOARD) && !defined(CONFIG_DM_KEYBOARD) drv_keyboard_init (); #endif drv_system_init (); serial_stdio_init (); #ifdef CONFIG_USB_TTY drv_usbtty_init (); #endif #ifdef CONFIG_NETCONSOLE drv_nc_init (); #endif #ifdef CONFIG_JTAG_CONSOLE drv_jtag_console_init (); #endif #ifdef CONFIG_CBMEM_CONSOLE cbmemc_init(); #endif return 0; } int stdio_init(void) { stdio_init_tables(); stdio_add_devices(); return 0; }