- 15 Aug, 2018 1 commit
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Sathees Balya authored
This allows the console drivers to be implemented in C Change-Id: Ibac859c4bcef0e92a0dcacc6b58ac19bc69b8342 Signed-off-by: Sathees Balya <sathees.balya@arm.com>
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- 17 May, 2018 1 commit
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Daniel Boulby authored
In 'console_set_scope' and when registering a console, field 'flags' of 'console_t' is assigned a 32-bit value. However, when it is actually used, the functions perform 64-bit reads to access its value. This patch changes all 64-bit reads to 32-bit reads. Change-Id: I181349371409e60065335f078857946fa3c32dc1 Signed-off-by: Daniel Boulby <daniel.boulby@arm.com>
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- 11 May, 2018 1 commit
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Antonio Nino Diaz authored
In the multi console driver, allowing to register the same console more than once may result in an infinte loop when putc is called. If, for example, a boot message is trying to be printed, but the consoles in the loop in the linked list are runtime consoles, putc will iterate forever looking for a console that can print boot messages (or a NULL pointer that will never come). This loop in the linked list can occur after restoring the system from a system suspend. The boot console is registered during the cold boot in BL31, but the runtime console is registered even in the warm boot path. Consoles are always added to the start of the linked list when they are registered, so this it what should happen if they were actually different structures: console_list -> NULL console_list -> BOOT -> NULL console_list -> RUNTIME -> BOOT -> NULL console_list -> RUNTIME -> RUNTIME -> BOOT -> NULL In practice, the two runtime consoles are the same one, so they create this loop: console_list -> RUNTIME -. X -> BOOT -> NULL ^ | `----' This patch adds an assertion to detect this problem. The assertion will fail whenever the same structure tries to be registered while being on the list. In order to assert this, console_is_registered() has been implemented. It returns 1 if the specified console is registered, 0 if not. Change-Id: I922485e743775ca9bd1af9cbd491ddd360526a6d Signed-off-by: Antonio Nino Diaz <antonio.ninodiaz@arm.com>
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- 12 Dec, 2017 1 commit
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Julius Werner authored
This patch overhauls the console API to allow for multiple console instances of different drivers that are active at the same time. Instead of binding to well-known function names (like console_core_init), consoles now provide a register function (e.g. console_16550_register()) that will hook them into the list of active consoles. All console operations will be dispatched to all consoles currently in the list. The new API will be selected by the build-time option MULTI_CONSOLE_API, which defaults to ${ERROR_DEPRECATED} for now. The old console API code will be retained to stay backwards-compatible to older platforms, but should no longer be used for any newly added platforms and can hopefully be removed at some point in the future. The new console API is intended to be used for both normal (bootup) and crash use cases, freeing platforms of the need to set up the crash console separately. Consoles can be individually configured to be active active at boot (until first handoff to EL2), at runtime (after first handoff to EL2), and/or after a crash. Console drivers should set a sane default upon registration that can be overridden with the console_set_scope() call. Code to hook up the crash reporting mechanism to this framework will be added with a later patch. This patch only affects AArch64, but the new API could easily be ported to AArch32 as well if desired. Change-Id: I35c5aa2cb3f719cfddd15565eb13c7cde4162549 Signed-off-by: Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org>
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