The debug console extension defines a generic mechanism for boot-time early prints from supervisor-mode software which allows users to catch boot-time issues in supervisor-mode software.
This extension replaces legacy console putchar (EID #0x01) extension and it is better in following ways:
Thanks, it will be nice to drop putchar.
1) It follows the new calling convention defined for SBI v1.0 (or higher). 2) It is based on a shared memory area between SBI implementation and supervisor-mode software so multiple characters can be printed using a single SBI call.
The supervisor-mode software must set the shared memory area before printing characters on the debug console. Also, all HARTs share the same shared memory area so only one HART needs to set it at boot-time.
Function: Set Console Area (FID #0) -----------------------------------
struct sbiret sbi_debug_console_set_area(unsigned long addr_div_by_4, unsigned long size)
Set the shared memory area specified by `addr_div_by_2` and `size` parameters. The `addr_div_by_4` parameter is base address of the shared memory area right shifted by 2 whereas `size` parameter is the size of shared memory area in bytes.
The shared memory area should be normal cacheable memory for the supervisor-mode software. Also, the shared memory area is global across all HARTs so SBI implementation must ensure atomicity in setting the shared memory area.
Errors: SBI_SUCCESS - Shared memory area set successfully. SBI_ERR_INVALID_ADDRESS - The shared memory area pointed by `addr_div_by_2` and `size` parameters is not normal cacheable memory or not accessible to supervisor-mode software.
struct sbiret sbi_debug_console_puts(unsigned long area_offset, unsigned long num_chars)
What is the motivation for `area_offset`? Will the supervisor use different offsets for different harts?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of the offset vs. using a ring buffer for example?
Print the string specified by `area_offset` and `num_chars` on the debug console. The `area_offset` parameter is the start of string in the shard memory area whereas `num_chars` parameter is the number of characters (or bytes) in the string.
This is a blocking SBI call and will only return after printing all characters of the string.
Errors: SBI_SUCCESS - Characters printed successfully. SBI_ERR_INVALID_ADDRESS - The start of the string (i.e. `area_offset`) or end of the string (i.e. `area_offset + num_chars`) is outside shared memory area.