I noticed (the hard way) that the mcf.c driver doesn't support the fractional precision register on the MCF5272. This makes the console dicey at 115200 baud and a system clock of 66.0 MHz. On the other hand, if your hardware is running at 66.666 MHz, it probably isn't a problem.
Patch submitted by John Adamson <jadamson@allen-organ.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Ungerer <gerg@uclinux.org>
{
unsigned long flags;
unsigned int baud, baudclk;
{
unsigned long flags;
unsigned int baud, baudclk;
+#if defined(CONFIG_M5272)
+ unsigned int baudfr;
+#endif
unsigned char mr1, mr2;
baud = uart_get_baud_rate(port, termios, old, 0, 230400);
unsigned char mr1, mr2;
baud = uart_get_baud_rate(port, termios, old, 0, 230400);
+#if defined(CONFIG_M5272)
+ baudclk = (MCF_BUSCLK / baud) / 32;
+ baudfr = (((MCF_BUSCLK / baud) + 1) / 2) % 16;
+#else
baudclk = ((MCF_BUSCLK / baud) + 16) / 32;
baudclk = ((MCF_BUSCLK / baud) + 16) / 32;
mr1 = MCFUART_MR1_RXIRQRDY | MCFUART_MR1_RXERRCHAR;
mr2 = 0;
mr1 = MCFUART_MR1_RXIRQRDY | MCFUART_MR1_RXERRCHAR;
mr2 = 0;
writeb(mr2, port->membase + MCFUART_UMR);
writeb((baudclk & 0xff00) >> 8, port->membase + MCFUART_UBG1);
writeb((baudclk & 0xff), port->membase + MCFUART_UBG2);
writeb(mr2, port->membase + MCFUART_UMR);
writeb((baudclk & 0xff00) >> 8, port->membase + MCFUART_UBG1);
writeb((baudclk & 0xff), port->membase + MCFUART_UBG2);
+#if defined(CONFIG_M5272)
+ writeb((baudfr & 0x0f), port->membase + MCFUART_UFPD);
+#endif
writeb(MCFUART_UCSR_RXCLKTIMER | MCFUART_UCSR_TXCLKTIMER,
port->membase + MCFUART_UCSR);
writeb(MCFUART_UCR_RXENABLE | MCFUART_UCR_TXENABLE,
writeb(MCFUART_UCSR_RXCLKTIMER | MCFUART_UCSR_TXCLKTIMER,
port->membase + MCFUART_UCSR);
writeb(MCFUART_UCR_RXENABLE | MCFUART_UCR_TXENABLE,