/*
* This driver and the hardware supported are in term of EE-191 of ADI.
- * http://www.analog.com/UploadedFiles/Application_Notes/399447663EE191.pdf
+ * http://www.analog.com/static/imported-files/application_notes/EE191.pdf
* This application note describe how to implement a UART on a Sharc DSP,
* but this driver is implemented on Blackfin Processor.
* Transmit Frame Sync is not used by this driver to transfer data out.
unsigned int sclk = get_sclk();
/* Set TCR1 and TCR2, TFSR is not enabled for uart */
- SPORT_PUT_TCR1(up, (ITFS | TLSBIT | ITCLK));
+ SPORT_PUT_TCR1(up, (LATFS | ITFS | TFSR | TLSBIT | ITCLK));
SPORT_PUT_TCR2(up, size + 1);
pr_debug("%s TCR1:%x, TCR2:%x\n", __func__, SPORT_GET_TCR1(up), SPORT_GET_TCR2(up));
pr_debug("%s RCR1:%x, RCR2:%x\n", __func__, SPORT_GET_RCR1(up), SPORT_GET_RCR2(up));
tclkdiv = sclk / (2 * baud_rate) - 1;
- rclkdiv = sclk / (2 * baud_rate * 2) - 1;
+ /* The actual uart baud rate of devices vary between +/-2%. The sport
+ * RX sample rate should be faster than the double of the worst case,
+ * otherwise, wrong data are received. So, set sport RX clock to be
+ * 3% faster.
+ */
+ rclkdiv = sclk / (2 * baud_rate * 2 * 97 / 100) - 1;
SPORT_PUT_TCLKDIV(up, tclkdiv);
SPORT_PUT_RCLKDIV(up, rclkdiv);
SSYNC();