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83d290c5 | 1 | SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ |
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2 | /* |
3 | * (C) Copyright 2008 | |
4 | * Gary Jennejohn, DENX Software Engineering GmbH <[email protected]> | |
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5 | */ |
6 | ||
7 | U-Boot console multiplexing | |
8 | =========================== | |
9 | ||
10 | HOW CONSOLE MULTIPLEXING WORKS | |
11 | ------------------------------ | |
12 | ||
13 | This functionality is controlled with CONFIG_CONSOLE_MUX in the board | |
14 | configuration file. | |
15 | ||
16 | Two new files, common/iomux.c and include/iomux.h, contain the heart | |
17 | (iomux_doenv()) of the environment setting implementation. | |
18 | ||
19 | iomux_doenv() is called in common/cmd_nvedit.c to handle setenv and in | |
20 | common/console.c in console_init_r() during bootup to initialize | |
21 | stdio_devices[]. | |
22 | ||
23 | A user can use a comma-separated list of devices to set stdin, stdout | |
24 | and stderr. For example: "setenv stdin serial,nc". NOTE: No spaces | |
25 | are allowed around the comma(s)! | |
26 | ||
27 | The length of the list is limited by malloc(), since the array used | |
28 | is allocated and freed dynamically. | |
29 | ||
30 | It should be possible to specify any device which console_assign() | |
31 | finds acceptable, but the code has only been tested with serial and | |
32 | nc. | |
33 | ||
34 | iomux_doenv() prevents multiple use of the same device, e.g. "setenv | |
35 | stdin nc,nc,serial" will discard the second nc. iomux_doenv() is | |
36 | not able to modify the environment, however, so that "pri stdin" still | |
37 | shows "nc,nc,serial". | |
38 | ||
39 | The major change in common/console.c was to modify fgetc() to call | |
40 | the iomux_tstc() routine in a for-loop. iomux_tstc() in turn calls | |
41 | the tstc() routine for every registered device, but exits immediately | |
42 | when one of them returns true. fgetc() then calls iomux_getc(), | |
43 | which calls the corresponding getc() routine. fgetc() hangs in | |
44 | the for-loop until iomux_tstc() returns true and the input can be | |
45 | retrieved. | |
46 | ||
47 | Thus, a user can type into any device registered for stdin. No effort | |
48 | has been made to demulitplex simultaneous input from multiple stdin | |
49 | devices. | |
50 | ||
51 | fputc() and fputs() have been modified to call iomux_putc() and | |
52 | iomux_puts() respectively, which call the corresponding output | |
53 | routines for every registered device. | |
54 | ||
55 | Thus, a user can see the ouput for any device registered for stdout | |
56 | or stderr on all devices registered for stdout or stderr. As an | |
57 | example, if stdin=serial,nc and stdout=serial,nc then all output | |
58 | for serial, e.g. echos of input on serial, will appear on serial and nc. | |
59 | ||
60 | Just as with the old console code, this statement is still true: | |
61 | If not defined in the environment, the first input device is assigned | |
62 | to the 'stdin' file, the first output one to 'stdout' and 'stderr'. | |
63 | ||
64 | If CONFIG_SYS_CONSOLE_IS_IN_ENV is defined then multiple input/output | |
65 | devices can be set at boot time if defined in the environment. | |
66 | ||
67 | CAVEATS | |
68 | ------- | |
69 | ||
70 | Note that common/iomux.c calls console_assign() for every registered | |
71 | device as it is discovered. This means that the environment settings | |
72 | for application consoles will be set to the last device in the list. | |
73 | ||
74 | On a slow machine, such as MPC852T clocked at 66MHz, the overhead associated | |
75 | with calling tstc() and then getc() means that copy&paste will normally not | |
76 | work, even when stdin=stdout=stderr=serial. | |
77 | On a faster machine, such as a sequoia, cut&paste of longer (about 80 | |
78 | characters) lines works fine when serial is the only device used. | |
79 | ||
80 | Using nc as a stdin device results in even more overhead because nc_tstc() | |
81 | is quite slow. Even on a sequoia cut&paste does not work on the serial | |
82 | interface when nc is added to stdin, although there is no character loss using | |
83 | the ethernet interface for input. In this test case stdin=serial,nc and | |
84 | stdout=serial. | |
85 | ||
86 | In addition, the overhead associated with sending to two devices, when one of | |
87 | them is nc, also causes problems. Even on a sequoia cut&paste does not work | |
88 | on the serial interface (stdin=serial) when nc is added to stdout (stdout= | |
89 | serial,nc). |