SCCx _and_ external UART on MPC8xx???
Bob Piatek
bobtek at fishcamp.com
Thu Jun 6 02:29:50 EST 2002
> I can send you the SC26x198 Octal UART driver sources if you want.
I too am interested in this. Can you point me to a link where to get
the sources?
Bob Piatek
fishcamp engineering
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From: owner-linuxppc-embedded at lists.linuxppc.org
[mailto:owner-linuxppc-embedded at lists.linuxppc.org] On Behalf Of
Wolfgang Denk
Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2002 9:20 AM
To: Steven Scholz
Cc: LinuxPPC
Subject: Re: SCCx _and_ external UART on MPC8xx???
Dear Steven,
in message <3CFE2C5C.F66B5810 at imc-berlin.de> you wrote:
>
> > Yes, we do. We have one board with 2 x external octal UARTS,
and
> > ethernet on SCC1.
> Would you mind telling me where I can found a sample
configuration/code?
The configuration is the VL100 board, see
http://www.denx.de/embedded-ppc-en.html
It uses 2 Philips SC26x198 Octal UARTs and a slightly modified
stallion multiport serial driver.
I can send you the SC26x198 Octal UART driver sources if you want.
> > What exactly is your problem?
> It seems that that standard linux driver for 16550 UARTs relies very
> much on i86 PC architeture.
> During my first tries I couldn't tell him that my UART is NOT at 0x2f8
> or whatever.
> So that's the problem.
But it's being used on a couple of PowerPC boards, you just have to
configure it correctly ;-)
> I just want to enable CONFIG_SERIAL _and_ CONFIG_SMC1_UART and expect
it
> to work... :o)
> Maybe I should have a look at the (just discovered) option
> CONFIG_SERIAL_NONSTANDARD!? What do you think?
Look at existing board configurations. Most use just CONFIG_SERIAL,
CONFIG_SERIAL_CONSOLE, CONFIG_SERIAL_EXTENDED, CONFIG_SERIAL_SHARE_IRQ.
In our case there were no conflicts, because our SC26X198 _was_ a
non-standard driver.
Wolfgang Denk
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