Re: [draft] Blackfin Early Printk implmentation

From: Robin Getz
Date: Sat Aug 18 2007 - 11:38:13 EST


On Sat 18 Aug 2007 02:23, Sam Ravnborg pondered:
> > > What was preventing you from just using the x86_64 code here?
> >
> > Some was borrowed - but not much. since we don't support vga, or
> > 16550 UARTs (Blackfin has it's own on-chip UART), I don't think
> > this would work. Everyone implements implements direct IO to
> > the hardware (except me, since I put it into the driver file,
> > and force Sonic - the serial driver developer - to maintain it
> > forever).
> >
> > Most of the other early printks talks directly to the hardware.
> I only looked at your version and it looked general thats why I brought
> up the code sharing idea - which I agree is not possible.

Believe me - I would actually like this more - put the I/O parts into the
serial driver or vga driver or xxx driver - and early printk becomes a
generic function that is supported on every platform, with a CON_BOOT
defined.

But, I didn't want (or have the time) to go mucking in everyone else's
arch/drivers to move things around - but the more I think about it - the
better it would be. Maybe on my next long plane trip I will look at it.

> > > Thinking that all should do the same so maybe alpha ought to
> > > change...
> >
> > When I looked at all the printk implementations, I thought they were
> > all kind of hokey, and not very common - but what do you want for a
> > debug interface that lasts less than 5 seconds?
> >
> > ./arch/x86_64/kernel/early_printk.c
> > ./arch/blackfin/kernel/early_printk.c
> > ./arch/sh64/kernel/early_printk.c
> > ./arch/sh/kernel/early_printk.c
> > ./arch/i386/kernel/early_printk.c
> > ./arch/mips/kernel/early_printk.c
> >
> > I didn't see an alpha implementation - where is it done?
> Alpha uses the imlementation in lib/*print.c somehow.
> And I think the right choice would be to implement
> a private version of early_printk for alpha like the
> other architectures do.

When looked for EARLY_PRINTK in ./arch/alpha - and include/asm-alpha, it only
shows up in the Kconfig files - nothing seems to use it...

> Thanks for the split-up. I could follow the changes now.

Any issues/comments? Or do things look OK?

-Robin
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