Re: [PATCH v3] x86/early_printk: add MMIO-based UARTs

From: Andy Shevchenko
Date: Mon Apr 07 2025 - 12:45:01 EST


On Mon, Mar 24, 2025 at 05:55:40PM -0700, Denis Mukhin wrote:
> During the bring-up of an x86 board, the kernel was crashing before
> reaching the platform's console driver because of a bug in the firmware,
> leaving no trace of the boot progress.
>
> It was discovered that the only available method to debug the kernel
> boot process was via the platform's MMIO-based UART, as the board lacked
> an I/O port-based UART, PCI UART, or functional video output.
>
> Then it turned out that earlyprintk= does not have a knob to configure
> the MMIO-mapped UART.
>
> Extend the early printk facility to support platform MMIO-based UARTs
> on x86 systems, enabling debugging during the system bring-up phase.
>
> The command line syntax to enable platform MMIO-based UART is:
> earlyprintk=mmio,membase[,{nocfg|baudrate}][,keep]
>
> Note, the change does not integrate MMIO-based UART support to:
> arch/x86/boot/early_serial_console.c
>
> Also, update kernel parameters documentation with the new syntax and
> add missing 'nocfg' setting to PCI serial cards description.

Just for your information: Have you seen this rather old series of mine?

https://bitbucket.org/andy-shev/linux/commits/branch/topic%2Fx86%2Fboot-earlyprintk

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With Best Regards,
Andy Shevchenko