How to port a serial driver to driver model =========================================== Almost all of the serial drivers have been converted as at January 2016. These ones remain: mcfuart.c serial_bfin.c serial_pxa.c serial_s3c24x0.c The deadline for this work was the end of January 2016. If no one steps forward to convert these, at some point there may come a patch to remove them! Here is a suggested approach for converting your serial driver over to driver model. Please feel free to update this file with your ideas and suggestions. - #ifdef out all your own serial driver code (#ifndef CONFIG_DM_SERIAL) - Define CONFIG_DM_SERIAL for your board, vendor or architecture - If the board does not already use driver model, you need CONFIG_DM also - Your board should then build, but will not boot since there will be no serial driver - Add the U_BOOT_DRIVER piece at the end (e.g. copy serial_s5p.c for example) - Add a private struct for the driver data - avoid using static variables - Implement each of the driver methods, perhaps by calling your old methods - You may need to adjust the function parameters so that the old and new implementations can share most of the existing code - If you convert all existing users of the driver, remove the pre-driver-model code In terms of patches a conversion series typically has these patches: - clean up / prepare the driver for conversion - add driver model code - convert at least one existing board to use driver model serial - (if no boards remain that don't use driver model) remove the old code This may be a good time to move your board to use device tree also. Mostly this involves these steps: - define CONFIG_OF_CONTROL and CONFIG_OF_SEPARATE - add your device tree files to arch//dts - update the Makefile there - Add stdout-path to your /chosen device tree node if it is not already there - build and get u-boot-dtb.bin so you can test it - Your drivers can now use device tree - For device tree in SPL, define CONFIG_SPL_OF_CONTROL