@@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ static void __dma_tx_complete(void *param)
struct uart_8250_dma *dma = p->dma;
struct circ_buf *xmit = &p->port.state->xmit;
unsigned long flags;
+ bool en_thri = false;
dma_sync_single_for_cpu(dma->txchan->device->dev, dma->tx_addr,
UART_XMIT_SIZE, DMA_TO_DEVICE);
@@ -40,11 +41,16 @@ static void __dma_tx_complete(void *param)
int ret;
ret = serial8250_tx_dma(p);
- if (ret) {
- p->dma_tx_err = 1;
- p->ier |= UART_IER_THRI;
- serial_port_out(&p->port, UART_IER, p->ier);
- }
+ if (ret)
+ en_thri = true;
+
+ } else if (p->capabilities & UART_CAP_RPM)
+ en_thri = true;
+
+ if (en_thri) {
+ p->dma_tx_err = 1;
+ p->ier |= UART_IER_THRI;
+ serial_port_out(&p->port, UART_IER, p->ier);
}
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&p->port.lock, flags);
There is nothing to do for RPM in the RX path. If the HW goes off then it won't assert the DMA line and the transfer won't happen. So we hope that the HW does not go off for RX to work (DMA or PIO makes no difference here). For TX the situation is slightly different. RPM is enabled on start_tx(). We can't disable RPM on DMA complete callback because there is still data in the FIFO which is being sent. We have to wait until the FIFO is empty before we disable it. For this to happen we fake a TX sent error and enable THRI. Once the FIFO is empty we receive an interrupt and since the TTY-buffer is still empty we "put RPM" via __stop_tx(). Should it been filed then in the start_tx() path we should program the DMA transfer and remove the error flag and the THRI bit. Signed-off-by: Sebastian Andrzej Siewior <bigeasy@linutronix.de> --- drivers/tty/serial/8250/8250_dma.c | 16 +++++++++++----- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)