Some callers of serial_getinfo() would like to know the UART base
clock speed in order to make decision what to pass to OS in some
cases. In particular, ACPI SPCR table expects only certain base
clock speed and thus we have to act accordingly.
Signed-off-by: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com>
.reg_width = 1,
.reg_offset = 0,
.reg_shift = 0,
+ .clock = SERIAL_DEFAULT_CLOCK,
};
if (!serial_info)
* @reg_width: size (in bytes) of the IO accesses to the registers
* @reg_offset: offset to apply to the @addr from the start of the registers
* @reg_shift: quantity to shift the register offsets by
+ * @clock: UART base clock speed in Hz
* @baudrate: baud rate
*/
struct serial_device_info {
u8 reg_width;
u8 reg_offset;
u8 reg_shift;
+ unsigned int clock;
unsigned int baudrate;
};
#define SERIAL_DEFAULT_ADDRESS 0xBADACCE5
+#define SERIAL_DEFAULT_CLOCK (16 * 115200)
/**
* struct struct dm_serial_ops - Driver model serial operations
ut_assertok(serial_getinfo(dev_serial, &info_serial));
ut_assert(info_serial.type == SERIAL_CHIP_UNKNOWN);
ut_assert(info_serial.addr == SERIAL_DEFAULT_ADDRESS);
+ ut_assert(info_serial.clock == SERIAL_DEFAULT_CLOCK);
/*
* test with a parameter which is NULL pointer
*/