Sunix 4056A PCI 4 port RS-232 card - only 2 ports configured
John Baldwin
jhb at freebsd.org
Wed May 25 13:46:48 UTC 2011
On Tuesday, May 24, 2011 5:52:32 pm N.J. Mann wrote:
> In message <201105241610.49930.jhb at freebsd.org>,
> John Baldwin (jhb at freebsd.org) wrote:
> [snip]
> >
> > Ah, uart_puc_probe() always uses the 'uart_ns8250_class' uart driver which
> > is defined in uart_dev_ns8250.c. ns8250_bus_probe() is what you want to
> > instrument I think.
>
> ns8250_bus_probe() is called twice for each of the working devices as
> follows:
>
> UART2:
> ------
> ns8250_bus_probe:: entry
> ns8250_probe::uart_getreg REG_IIR = 1
> ns8250_probe::uart_getreg REG_MCR = 0
> ns8250_bus_probe:: exit
> ...
> ns8250_bus_probe:: entry
> ns8250_probe::uart_getreg REG_IIR = 193
> ns8250_probe::uart_getreg REG_MCR = 8
> ns8250_bus_probe:: exit
>
> UART3
> -----
> ns8250_bus_probe:: entry
> ns8250_probe::uart_getreg REG_IIR = 1
> ns8250_probe::uart_getreg REG_MCR = 0
> ns8250_bus_probe:: exit
> ...
> ns8250_bus_probe:: entry
> ns8250_probe::uart_getreg REG_IIR = 193
> ns8250_probe::uart_getreg REG_MCR = 8
> ns8250_bus_probe:: exit
>
> For the two devices that fail, ns8250_bus_probe() fails on the first
> call:
>
> UART4
> -----
> ns8250_bus_probe:: entry
> ns8250_probe::uart_getreg REG_IIR = 1
> ns8250_probe::uart_getreg REG_MCR = 64
> ns8250_bus_probe::ns8250_probe returned 6
>
> UART5
> -----
> ns8250_bus_probe:: entry
> ns8250_probe::uart_getreg REG_IIR = 1
> ns8250_probe::uart_getreg REG_MCR = 64
> ns8250_bus_probe::ns8250_probe returned 6
>
> The value returned for the read of REG_MCR is 64, or 0x40, which causes
> the premature exit:
>
> static int
> ns8250_probe(struct uart_bas *bas)
> {
> u_char val;
>
> /* Check known 0 bits that don't depend on DLAB. */
> val = uart_getreg(bas, REG_IIR);
> if (val & 0x30)
> return (ENXIO);
> val = uart_getreg(bas, REG_MCR);
> if (val & 0xe0)
> return (ENXIO);
>
> return (0);
> }
>
> Do you need to know the contents of 'bas'?
This goes beyond my level of knowledge. I've cc'd Marcel (author of uart) who
can hopefully help with this more.
--
John Baldwin
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