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Subject[PATCH] 16654 UART drops transmit characters
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A 16654 UART (with 64 byte FIFO and hardware flow control) can drop 
characters on TRANSMIT if hardware flow control is used.

No UART should ever lose data on transmit, so I consider this a major
bug. The bug only shows up if you write chunks of data >64 bytes.

Enclosed is a patch that fixes the problem. I have tested it under
2.4.20. It also applies cleanly under 2.4.22.

This has been reported before, but apparently the patch never made it
into the Linux kernel. Ed Vance (edv) at MacroLink developed this fix.
Part of it fixed some bad code for supporting the buggy Elan
interrupts. That part got fixed and is not in the attached patch.
Other than that, I just updated Ed's patch to apply cleanly against
current kernels.

-Dan Christian
--- linux-2.4.20-20.7/drivers/char/serial.c.orig Mon Aug 18 11:33:18 2003
+++ linux-2.4.20-20.7/drivers/char/serial.c Wed Nov 12 11:27:31 2003
@@ -797,6 +797,23 @@
}
}

+/*
+ * Returns != 0 (true) if UART is ready for more transmit data.
+ * This function contains a work-around for a silicon bug in the UARTs
+ * of the AMD Elan microcontroller. The LSR THRE bit is set late and
+ * may be missed by the interrupt routine, so an IIR THRI status is also
+ * treated as an LSR THRE status. This causes xmit data loss on 16C654
+ * UARTs (and perhaps others) so the work-around is applied only to
+ * ports detected as generic UART types 8250, 16450, 16550 and 16550A.
+ */
+static _INLINE_ int uart_transmit_ready(struct async_struct *info,
+ int status, int iir)
+{
+ return (status & UART_LSR_THRE) ||
+ ((info->state->type <= PORT_16550A) &&
+ ((iir & UART_IIR_ID) == UART_IIR_THRI));
+}
+
#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_SHARE_IRQ
/*
* This is the serial driver's generic interrupt routine
@@ -919,9 +936,7 @@
if (status & UART_LSR_DR)
receive_chars(info, &status, regs);
check_modem_status(info);
- if ((status & UART_LSR_THRE) ||
- /* For buggy ELAN processors */
- ((iir & UART_IIR_ID) == UART_IIR_THRI))
+ if (uart_transmit_ready(info, status, iir))
transmit_chars(info, 0);
if (pass_counter++ > RS_ISR_PASS_LIMIT) {
#if SERIAL_DEBUG_INTR
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