[U-Boot] UART2 Console in u-boot

hi all, this might a little silly question. but still wanted to confirm with you all.
i have a board with PPC440 EP where I load u-boot configuring for yosemite as my design is similar to that. I want the console to configured for the UART's second channel. Is it enough if I change the base address to second channel..Because there are UART base address defined only for UART0 and UART1 even if CONFIG_SERIAL_MULTI is defined.
Some one please clarify my doubt.
Thanks & Regards, Prathika R

On Friday 17 April 2009, prathika wrote:
this might a little silly question. but still wanted to confirm with you all.
i have a board with PPC440 EP where I load u-boot configuring for yosemite as my design is similar to that.
You shouldn't just change an existing board configuration but port U-Boot to your board. In nearly all cases the differences to the eval boards are too big to just change things in the eval board files. And you have no chance of upstream acceptance this way.
I want the console to configured for the UART's second channel. Is it enough if I change the base address to second channel.
No, please don't! Because...
Because there are UART base address defined only for UART0 and UART1 even if CONFIG_SERIAL_MULTI is defined.
Some one please clarify my doubt.
This should do what you need. Add this to your board config header:
#define CONFIG_UART1_CONSOLE
Best regards, Stefan
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hi, Thanks for that reply. i have ported u-boot this way to my board with few changes in the u-boot source code and the board is up and i have tested stand alone application execution also.
Now as my requirement is that my console should be on UART2 as my UART0 and UART1 are coming out as RS 422 lines and only UART2 is RS232. I did some patch up work on UART0 lines and tested my u-boot porting.
I added a line
#define UART2_BASE CFG_PERIPHERAL_BASE + 0x500
I have now changed as below and I commented checking for #define UART0_CONSOLE and #define UART1_CONSOLE:
#define UARTBASE UART2_BASE
Is this OK??
Thanks & Regards, Prathika R
Stefan Roese wrote:
On Friday 17 April 2009, prathika wrote:
this might a little silly question. but still wanted to confirm with you all.
i have a board with PPC440 EP where I load u-boot configuring for yosemite as my design is similar to that.
You shouldn't just change an existing board configuration but port U-Boot to your board. In nearly all cases the differences to the eval boards are too big to just change things in the eval board files. And you have no chance of upstream acceptance this way.
I want the console to configured for the UART's second channel. Is it enough if I change the base address to second channel.
No, please don't! Because...
Because there are UART base address defined only for UART0 and UART1 even if CONFIG_SERIAL_MULTI is defined.
Some one please clarify my doubt.
This should do what you need. Add this to your board config header:
#define CONFIG_UART1_CONSOLE
Best regards, Stefan
===================================================================== DENX Software Engineering GmbH, MD: Wolfgang Denk & Detlev Zundel HRB 165235 Munich, Office: Kirchenstr.5, D-82194 Groebenzell, Germany Phone: +49-8142-66989-0 Fax: +49-8142-66989-80 Email: office@denx.de =====================================================================

On Friday 17 April 2009, prathika wrote:
i have ported u-boot this way to my board with few changes in the u-boot source code and the board is up and i have tested stand alone application execution also.
So you did a "real" board port to your custom board? Or did you "just" change the yosemite files?
Now as my requirement is that my console should be on UART2 as my UART0 and UART1 are coming out as RS 422 lines and only UART2 is RS232. I did some patch up work on UART0 lines and tested my u-boot porting.
Ah, I though you wanted the console on UART1. Ok, then my solution does not work for you.
I added a line
#define UART2_BASE CFG_PERIPHERAL_BASE + 0x500
I have now changed as below and I commented checking for #define UART0_CONSOLE and #define UART1_CONSOLE:
#define UARTBASE UART2_BASE
Is this OK??
Best would be to add the 3rd UART (UART2) to the SERIAL_MULTI infrastructure (see end of serial.c) and use this device as "stdin/stdout/.." in your default environment.
Best regards, Stefan
===================================================================== DENX Software Engineering GmbH, MD: Wolfgang Denk & Detlev Zundel HRB 165235 Munich, Office: Kirchenstr.5, D-82194 Groebenzell, Germany Phone: +49-8142-66989-0 Fax: +49-8142-66989-80 Email: office@denx.de =====================================================================

hi stefan,
i made just changed few things in yosemite files and it worked for me......... you have mentioned to use UART2 device as "stdin/stdout/..." in my default environment... where can i mention my default stdin and stdout....
Thanks & Regards, Prathika R
Stefan Roese wrote:
On Friday 17 April 2009, prathika wrote:
i have ported u-boot this way to my board with few changes in the u-boot source code and the board is up and i have tested stand alone application execution also.
So you did a "real" board port to your custom board? Or did you "just" change the yosemite files?
Now as my requirement is that my console should be on UART2 as my UART0 and UART1 are coming out as RS 422 lines and only UART2 is RS232. I did some patch up work on UART0 lines and tested my u-boot porting.
Ah, I though you wanted the console on UART1. Ok, then my solution does not work for you.
I added a line
#define UART2_BASE CFG_PERIPHERAL_BASE + 0x500
I have now changed as below and I commented checking for #define UART0_CONSOLE and #define UART1_CONSOLE:
#define UARTBASE UART2_BASE
Is this OK??
Best would be to add the 3rd UART (UART2) to the SERIAL_MULTI infrastructure (see end of serial.c) and use this device as "stdin/stdout/.." in your default environment.
Best regards, Stefan
===================================================================== DENX Software Engineering GmbH, MD: Wolfgang Denk & Detlev Zundel HRB 165235 Munich, Office: Kirchenstr.5, D-82194 Groebenzell, Germany Phone: +49-8142-66989-0 Fax: +49-8142-66989-80 Email: office@denx.de =====================================================================

hi,
i did add the UART2 in the serial multi infrastructure at the end of my serial.c. i have also configured GPIO registers for enabling UART2 Tx and Rx lines. As I understand, these lines are also multiplexed with the boot strap lines of the PowerPC 440EP. Will this create any issue in the performance? As I already mentioned I have enabled #define CONFIG_UART2_CONSOLE and
#define UART2_BASE CFG_PERIPHERAL_BASE + 0x500
You have mentioned to enable the UART2 as default stdin and stdout...where do I enable that??
Thanks & Regards, Prathika R
Stefan Roese wrote:
On Friday 17 April 2009, prathika wrote:
i have ported u-boot this way to my board with few changes in the u-boot source code and the board is up and i have tested stand alone application execution also.
So you did a "real" board port to your custom board? Or did you "just" change the yosemite files?
Now as my requirement is that my console should be on UART2 as my UART0 and UART1 are coming out as RS 422 lines and only UART2 is RS232. I did some patch up work on UART0 lines and tested my u-boot porting.
Ah, I though you wanted the console on UART1. Ok, then my solution does not work for you.
I added a line
#define UART2_BASE CFG_PERIPHERAL_BASE + 0x500
I have now changed as below and I commented checking for #define UART0_CONSOLE and #define UART1_CONSOLE:
#define UARTBASE UART2_BASE
Is this OK??
Best would be to add the 3rd UART (UART2) to the SERIAL_MULTI infrastructure (see end of serial.c) and use this device as "stdin/stdout/.." in your default environment.
Best regards, Stefan
===================================================================== DENX Software Engineering GmbH, MD: Wolfgang Denk & Detlev Zundel HRB 165235 Munich, Office: Kirchenstr.5, D-82194 Groebenzell, Germany Phone: +49-8142-66989-0 Fax: +49-8142-66989-80 Email: office@denx.de =====================================================================

hi, I got things working on UART2 as console....but i still have issues in relocating.. its problem in my hardware...so things are going on well... thank u Mr.Stefan for the help extended........
Thanks & Regards, Prathika R
prathika wrote:
hi,
i did add the UART2 in the serial multi infrastructure at the end of my serial.c. i have also configured GPIO registers for enabling UART2 Tx and Rx lines. As I understand, these lines are also multiplexed with the boot strap lines of the PowerPC 440EP. Will this create any issue in the performance? As I already mentioned I have enabled #define CONFIG_UART2_CONSOLE and
#define UART2_BASE CFG_PERIPHERAL_BASE + 0x500
You have mentioned to enable the UART2 as default stdin and stdout...where do I enable that??
Thanks & Regards, Prathika R
Stefan Roese wrote:
On Friday 17 April 2009, prathika wrote:
i have ported u-boot this way to my board with few changes in the u-boot source code and the board is up and i have tested stand alone application execution also.
So you did a "real" board port to your custom board? Or did you "just" change the yosemite files?
Now as my requirement is that my console should be on UART2 as my UART0 and UART1 are coming out as RS 422 lines and only UART2 is RS232. I did some patch up work on UART0 lines and tested my u-boot porting.
Ah, I though you wanted the console on UART1. Ok, then my solution does not work for you.
I added a line
#define UART2_BASE CFG_PERIPHERAL_BASE + 0x500
I have now changed as below and I commented checking for #define UART0_CONSOLE and #define UART1_CONSOLE:
#define UARTBASE UART2_BASE
Is this OK??
Best would be to add the 3rd UART (UART2) to the SERIAL_MULTI infrastructure (see end of serial.c) and use this device as "stdin/stdout/.." in your default environment.
Best regards, Stefan
===================================================================== DENX Software Engineering GmbH, MD: Wolfgang Denk & Detlev Zundel HRB 165235 Munich, Office: Kirchenstr.5, D-82194 Groebenzell, Germany Phone: +49-8142-66989-0 Fax: +49-8142-66989-80 Email: office@denx.de =====================================================================
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