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/*
* linux/drivers/mmc/host/sdhci.h - Secure Digital Host Controller Interface driver
*
* Header file for Host Controller registers and I/O accessors.
*
* Copyright (C) 2005-2008 Pierre Ossman, All Rights Reserved.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at
* your option) any later version.
*/
#ifndef __SDHCI_HW_H
#define __SDHCI_HW_H
#include <linux/scatterlist.h>
#include <linux/compiler.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/io.h>
#include <linux/leds.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
#include <linux/mmc/host.h>
/*
* Controller registers
*/
#define SDHCI_DMA_ADDRESS 0x00
#define SDHCI_ARGUMENT2 SDHCI_DMA_ADDRESS
#define SDHCI_32BIT_BLK_CNT SDHCI_DMA_ADDRESS
#define SDHCI_BLOCK_SIZE 0x04
#define SDHCI_MAKE_BLKSZ(dma, blksz) (((dma & 0x7) << 12) | (blksz & 0xFFF))
#define SDHCI_BLOCK_COUNT 0x06
#define SDHCI_ARGUMENT 0x08
#define SDHCI_TRANSFER_MODE 0x0C
#define SDHCI_TRNS_DMA 0x01
#define SDHCI_TRNS_BLK_CNT_EN 0x02
#define SDHCI_TRNS_AUTO_CMD12 0x04
#define SDHCI_TRNS_AUTO_CMD23 0x08
#define SDHCI_TRNS_AUTO_SEL 0x0C
#define SDHCI_TRNS_READ 0x10
#define SDHCI_TRNS_MULTI 0x20
#define SDHCI_COMMAND 0x0E
#define SDHCI_CMD_RESP_MASK 0x03
#define SDHCI_CMD_CRC 0x08
#define SDHCI_CMD_INDEX 0x10
#define SDHCI_CMD_DATA 0x20
#define SDHCI_CMD_ABORTCMD 0xC0
#define SDHCI_CMD_RESP_NONE 0x00
#define SDHCI_CMD_RESP_LONG 0x01
#define SDHCI_CMD_RESP_SHORT 0x02
#define SDHCI_CMD_RESP_SHORT_BUSY 0x03
#define SDHCI_MAKE_CMD(c, f) (((c & 0xff) << 8) | (f & 0xff))
#define SDHCI_GET_CMD(c) ((c>>8) & 0x3f)
#define SDHCI_RESPONSE 0x10
#define SDHCI_BUFFER 0x20
#define SDHCI_PRESENT_STATE 0x24
#define SDHCI_CMD_INHIBIT 0x00000001
#define SDHCI_DATA_INHIBIT 0x00000002
#define SDHCI_DOING_WRITE 0x00000100
#define SDHCI_DOING_READ 0x00000200
#define SDHCI_SPACE_AVAILABLE 0x00000400
#define SDHCI_DATA_AVAILABLE 0x00000800
#define SDHCI_CARD_PRESENT 0x00010000
#define SDHCI_WRITE_PROTECT 0x00080000
mmc: sd: add support for signal voltage switch procedure Host Controller v3.00 adds another Capabilities register. Apart from other things, this new register indicates whether the Host Controller supports SDR50, SDR104, and DDR50 UHS-I modes. The spec doesn't mention about explicit support for SDR12 and SDR25 UHS-I modes, so the Host Controller v3.00 should support them by default. Also if the controller supports SDR104 mode, it will also support SDR50 mode as well. So depending on the host support, we set the corresponding MMC_CAP_* flags. One more new register. Host Control2 is added in v3.00, which is used during Signal Voltage Switch procedure described below. Since as per v3.00 spec, UHS-I supported hosts should set S18R to 1, we set S18R (bit 24) of OCR before sending ACMD41. We also need to set XPC (bit 28) of OCR in case the host can supply >150mA. This support is indicated by the Maximum Current Capabilities register of the Host Controller. If the response of ACMD41 has both CCS and S18A set, we start the signal voltage switch procedure, which if successfull, will switch the card from 3.3V signalling to 1.8V signalling. Signal voltage switch procedure adds support for a new command CMD11 in the Physical Layer Spec v3.01. As part of this procedure, we need to set 1.8V Signalling Enable (bit 3) of Host Control2 register, which if remains set after 5ms, means the switch to 1.8V signalling is successfull. Otherwise, we clear bit 24 of OCR and retry the initialization sequence. When we remove the card, and insert the same or another card, we need to make sure that we start with 3.3V signalling voltage. So we call mmc_set_signal_voltage() with MMC_SIGNAL_VOLTAGE_330 set so that we are back to 3.3V signalling voltage before we actually start initializing the card. Tested by Zhangfei Gao with a Toshiba uhs card and general hs card, on mmp2 in SDMA mode. Signed-off-by: Arindam Nath <arindam.nath@amd.com> Reviewed-by: Philip Rakity <prakity@marvell.com> Tested-by: Philip Rakity <prakity@marvell.com> Acked-by: Zhangfei Gao <zhangfei.gao@marvell.com> Signed-off-by: Chris Ball <cjb@laptop.org>
2011-05-05 06:48:57 +00:00
#define SDHCI_DATA_LVL_MASK 0x00F00000
#define SDHCI_DATA_LVL_SHIFT 20
#define SDHCI_DATA_0_LVL_MASK 0x00100000
#define SDHCI_CMD_LVL 0x01000000
#define SDHCI_HOST_CONTROL 0x28
#define SDHCI_CTRL_LED 0x01
#define SDHCI_CTRL_4BITBUS 0x02
#define SDHCI_CTRL_HISPD 0x04
#define SDHCI_CTRL_DMA_MASK 0x18
#define SDHCI_CTRL_SDMA 0x00
#define SDHCI_CTRL_ADMA1 0x08
#define SDHCI_CTRL_ADMA32 0x10
#define SDHCI_CTRL_ADMA64 0x18
#define SDHCI_CTRL_8BITBUS 0x20
#define SDHCI_CTRL_CDTEST_INS 0x40
#define SDHCI_CTRL_CDTEST_EN 0x80
#define SDHCI_POWER_CONTROL 0x29
#define SDHCI_POWER_ON 0x01
#define SDHCI_POWER_180 0x0A
#define SDHCI_POWER_300 0x0C
#define SDHCI_POWER_330 0x0E
#define SDHCI_BLOCK_GAP_CONTROL 0x2A
#define SDHCI_WAKE_UP_CONTROL 0x2B
#define SDHCI_WAKE_ON_INT 0x01
#define SDHCI_WAKE_ON_INSERT 0x02
#define SDHCI_WAKE_ON_REMOVE 0x04
#define SDHCI_CLOCK_CONTROL 0x2C
#define SDHCI_DIVIDER_SHIFT 8
#define SDHCI_DIVIDER_HI_SHIFT 6
#define SDHCI_DIV_MASK 0xFF
#define SDHCI_DIV_MASK_LEN 8
#define SDHCI_DIV_HI_MASK 0x300
#define SDHCI_PROG_CLOCK_MODE 0x0020
#define SDHCI_CLOCK_CARD_EN 0x0004
#define SDHCI_CLOCK_INT_STABLE 0x0002
#define SDHCI_CLOCK_INT_EN 0x0001
#define SDHCI_TIMEOUT_CONTROL 0x2E
#define SDHCI_SOFTWARE_RESET 0x2F
#define SDHCI_RESET_ALL 0x01
#define SDHCI_RESET_CMD 0x02
#define SDHCI_RESET_DATA 0x04
#define SDHCI_INT_STATUS 0x30
#define SDHCI_INT_ENABLE 0x34
#define SDHCI_SIGNAL_ENABLE 0x38
#define SDHCI_INT_RESPONSE 0x00000001
#define SDHCI_INT_DATA_END 0x00000002
#define SDHCI_INT_BLK_GAP 0x00000004
#define SDHCI_INT_DMA_END 0x00000008
#define SDHCI_INT_SPACE_AVAIL 0x00000010
#define SDHCI_INT_DATA_AVAIL 0x00000020
#define SDHCI_INT_CARD_INSERT 0x00000040
#define SDHCI_INT_CARD_REMOVE 0x00000080
#define SDHCI_INT_CARD_INT 0x00000100
#define SDHCI_INT_RETUNE 0x00001000
#define SDHCI_INT_CQE 0x00004000
#define SDHCI_INT_ERROR 0x00008000
#define SDHCI_INT_TIMEOUT 0x00010000
#define SDHCI_INT_CRC 0x00020000
#define SDHCI_INT_END_BIT 0x00040000
#define SDHCI_INT_INDEX 0x00080000
#define SDHCI_INT_DATA_TIMEOUT 0x00100000
#define SDHCI_INT_DATA_CRC 0x00200000
#define SDHCI_INT_DATA_END_BIT 0x00400000
#define SDHCI_INT_BUS_POWER 0x00800000
#define SDHCI_INT_AUTO_CMD_ERR 0x01000000
#define SDHCI_INT_ADMA_ERROR 0x02000000
#define SDHCI_INT_NORMAL_MASK 0x00007FFF
#define SDHCI_INT_ERROR_MASK 0xFFFF8000
#define SDHCI_INT_CMD_MASK (SDHCI_INT_RESPONSE | SDHCI_INT_TIMEOUT | \
SDHCI_INT_CRC | SDHCI_INT_END_BIT | SDHCI_INT_INDEX | \
SDHCI_INT_AUTO_CMD_ERR)
#define SDHCI_INT_DATA_MASK (SDHCI_INT_DATA_END | SDHCI_INT_DMA_END | \
SDHCI_INT_DATA_AVAIL | SDHCI_INT_SPACE_AVAIL | \
SDHCI_INT_DATA_TIMEOUT | SDHCI_INT_DATA_CRC | \
SDHCI_INT_DATA_END_BIT | SDHCI_INT_ADMA_ERROR | \
SDHCI_INT_BLK_GAP)
#define SDHCI_INT_ALL_MASK ((unsigned int)-1)
#define SDHCI_CQE_INT_ERR_MASK ( \
SDHCI_INT_ADMA_ERROR | SDHCI_INT_BUS_POWER | SDHCI_INT_DATA_END_BIT | \
SDHCI_INT_DATA_CRC | SDHCI_INT_DATA_TIMEOUT | SDHCI_INT_INDEX | \
SDHCI_INT_END_BIT | SDHCI_INT_CRC | SDHCI_INT_TIMEOUT)
#define SDHCI_CQE_INT_MASK (SDHCI_CQE_INT_ERR_MASK | SDHCI_INT_CQE)
#define SDHCI_AUTO_CMD_STATUS 0x3C
#define SDHCI_AUTO_CMD_TIMEOUT 0x00000002
#define SDHCI_AUTO_CMD_CRC 0x00000004
#define SDHCI_AUTO_CMD_END_BIT 0x00000008
#define SDHCI_AUTO_CMD_INDEX 0x00000010
mmc: sd: add support for signal voltage switch procedure Host Controller v3.00 adds another Capabilities register. Apart from other things, this new register indicates whether the Host Controller supports SDR50, SDR104, and DDR50 UHS-I modes. The spec doesn't mention about explicit support for SDR12 and SDR25 UHS-I modes, so the Host Controller v3.00 should support them by default. Also if the controller supports SDR104 mode, it will also support SDR50 mode as well. So depending on the host support, we set the corresponding MMC_CAP_* flags. One more new register. Host Control2 is added in v3.00, which is used during Signal Voltage Switch procedure described below. Since as per v3.00 spec, UHS-I supported hosts should set S18R to 1, we set S18R (bit 24) of OCR before sending ACMD41. We also need to set XPC (bit 28) of OCR in case the host can supply >150mA. This support is indicated by the Maximum Current Capabilities register of the Host Controller. If the response of ACMD41 has both CCS and S18A set, we start the signal voltage switch procedure, which if successfull, will switch the card from 3.3V signalling to 1.8V signalling. Signal voltage switch procedure adds support for a new command CMD11 in the Physical Layer Spec v3.01. As part of this procedure, we need to set 1.8V Signalling Enable (bit 3) of Host Control2 register, which if remains set after 5ms, means the switch to 1.8V signalling is successfull. Otherwise, we clear bit 24 of OCR and retry the initialization sequence. When we remove the card, and insert the same or another card, we need to make sure that we start with 3.3V signalling voltage. So we call mmc_set_signal_voltage() with MMC_SIGNAL_VOLTAGE_330 set so that we are back to 3.3V signalling voltage before we actually start initializing the card. Tested by Zhangfei Gao with a Toshiba uhs card and general hs card, on mmp2 in SDMA mode. Signed-off-by: Arindam Nath <arindam.nath@amd.com> Reviewed-by: Philip Rakity <prakity@marvell.com> Tested-by: Philip Rakity <prakity@marvell.com> Acked-by: Zhangfei Gao <zhangfei.gao@marvell.com> Signed-off-by: Chris Ball <cjb@laptop.org>
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#define SDHCI_HOST_CONTROL2 0x3E
#define SDHCI_CTRL_UHS_MASK 0x0007
#define SDHCI_CTRL_UHS_SDR12 0x0000
#define SDHCI_CTRL_UHS_SDR25 0x0001
#define SDHCI_CTRL_UHS_SDR50 0x0002
#define SDHCI_CTRL_UHS_SDR104 0x0003
#define SDHCI_CTRL_UHS_DDR50 0x0004
#define SDHCI_CTRL_HS400 0x0005 /* Non-standard */
mmc: sd: add support for signal voltage switch procedure Host Controller v3.00 adds another Capabilities register. Apart from other things, this new register indicates whether the Host Controller supports SDR50, SDR104, and DDR50 UHS-I modes. The spec doesn't mention about explicit support for SDR12 and SDR25 UHS-I modes, so the Host Controller v3.00 should support them by default. Also if the controller supports SDR104 mode, it will also support SDR50 mode as well. So depending on the host support, we set the corresponding MMC_CAP_* flags. One more new register. Host Control2 is added in v3.00, which is used during Signal Voltage Switch procedure described below. Since as per v3.00 spec, UHS-I supported hosts should set S18R to 1, we set S18R (bit 24) of OCR before sending ACMD41. We also need to set XPC (bit 28) of OCR in case the host can supply >150mA. This support is indicated by the Maximum Current Capabilities register of the Host Controller. If the response of ACMD41 has both CCS and S18A set, we start the signal voltage switch procedure, which if successfull, will switch the card from 3.3V signalling to 1.8V signalling. Signal voltage switch procedure adds support for a new command CMD11 in the Physical Layer Spec v3.01. As part of this procedure, we need to set 1.8V Signalling Enable (bit 3) of Host Control2 register, which if remains set after 5ms, means the switch to 1.8V signalling is successfull. Otherwise, we clear bit 24 of OCR and retry the initialization sequence. When we remove the card, and insert the same or another card, we need to make sure that we start with 3.3V signalling voltage. So we call mmc_set_signal_voltage() with MMC_SIGNAL_VOLTAGE_330 set so that we are back to 3.3V signalling voltage before we actually start initializing the card. Tested by Zhangfei Gao with a Toshiba uhs card and general hs card, on mmp2 in SDMA mode. Signed-off-by: Arindam Nath <arindam.nath@amd.com> Reviewed-by: Philip Rakity <prakity@marvell.com> Tested-by: Philip Rakity <prakity@marvell.com> Acked-by: Zhangfei Gao <zhangfei.gao@marvell.com> Signed-off-by: Chris Ball <cjb@laptop.org>
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#define SDHCI_CTRL_VDD_180 0x0008
#define SDHCI_CTRL_DRV_TYPE_MASK 0x0030
#define SDHCI_CTRL_DRV_TYPE_B 0x0000
#define SDHCI_CTRL_DRV_TYPE_A 0x0010
#define SDHCI_CTRL_DRV_TYPE_C 0x0020
#define SDHCI_CTRL_DRV_TYPE_D 0x0030
mmc: sd: add support for tuning during uhs initialization Host Controller needs tuning during initialization to operate SDR50 and SDR104 UHS-I cards. Whether SDR50 mode actually needs tuning is indicated by bit 45 of the Host Controller Capabilities register. A new command CMD19 has been defined in the Physical Layer spec v3.01 to request the card to send tuning pattern. We enable Buffer Read Ready interrupt at the very begining of tuning procedure, because that is the only interrupt generated by the Host Controller during tuning. We program the block size to 64 in the Block Size register. We make sure that DMA Enable and Multi Block Select in the Transfer Mode register are set to 0 before actually sending CMD19. The tuning block is sent by the card to the Host Controller using DAT lines, so we set Data Present Select (bit 5) in the Command register. The Host Controller is responsible for doing the verfication of tuning block sent by the card at the hardware level. After sending CMD19, we wait for Buffer Read Ready interrupt. In case we don't receive an interrupt after the specified timeout value, we fall back on fixed sampling clock by setting Execute Tuning (bit 6) and Sampling Clock Select (bit 7) of Host Control2 register to 0. Before exiting the tuning procedure, we disable Buffer Read Ready interrupt and re-enable other interrupts. Tested by Zhangfei Gao with a Toshiba uhs card and general hs card, on mmp2 in SDMA mode. Signed-off-by: Arindam Nath <arindam.nath@amd.com> Reviewed-by: Philip Rakity <prakity@marvell.com> Tested-by: Philip Rakity <prakity@marvell.com> Acked-by: Zhangfei Gao <zhangfei.gao@marvell.com> Signed-off-by: Chris Ball <cjb@laptop.org>
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#define SDHCI_CTRL_EXEC_TUNING 0x0040
#define SDHCI_CTRL_TUNED_CLK 0x0080
#define SDHCI_CMD23_ENABLE 0x0800
#define SDHCI_CTRL_V4_MODE 0x1000
#define SDHCI_CTRL_64BIT_ADDR 0x2000
#define SDHCI_CTRL_PRESET_VAL_ENABLE 0x8000
#define SDHCI_CAPABILITIES 0x40
#define SDHCI_TIMEOUT_CLK_MASK 0x0000003F
#define SDHCI_TIMEOUT_CLK_SHIFT 0
#define SDHCI_TIMEOUT_CLK_UNIT 0x00000080
#define SDHCI_CLOCK_BASE_MASK 0x00003F00
#define SDHCI_CLOCK_V3_BASE_MASK 0x0000FF00
#define SDHCI_CLOCK_BASE_SHIFT 8
#define SDHCI_MAX_BLOCK_MASK 0x00030000
#define SDHCI_MAX_BLOCK_SHIFT 16
#define SDHCI_CAN_DO_8BIT 0x00040000
#define SDHCI_CAN_DO_ADMA2 0x00080000
#define SDHCI_CAN_DO_ADMA1 0x00100000
#define SDHCI_CAN_DO_HISPD 0x00200000
#define SDHCI_CAN_DO_SDMA 0x00400000
#define SDHCI_CAN_DO_SUSPEND 0x00800000
#define SDHCI_CAN_VDD_330 0x01000000
#define SDHCI_CAN_VDD_300 0x02000000
#define SDHCI_CAN_VDD_180 0x04000000
#define SDHCI_CAN_64BIT_V4 0x08000000
#define SDHCI_CAN_64BIT 0x10000000
mmc: sd: add support for signal voltage switch procedure Host Controller v3.00 adds another Capabilities register. Apart from other things, this new register indicates whether the Host Controller supports SDR50, SDR104, and DDR50 UHS-I modes. The spec doesn't mention about explicit support for SDR12 and SDR25 UHS-I modes, so the Host Controller v3.00 should support them by default. Also if the controller supports SDR104 mode, it will also support SDR50 mode as well. So depending on the host support, we set the corresponding MMC_CAP_* flags. One more new register. Host Control2 is added in v3.00, which is used during Signal Voltage Switch procedure described below. Since as per v3.00 spec, UHS-I supported hosts should set S18R to 1, we set S18R (bit 24) of OCR before sending ACMD41. We also need to set XPC (bit 28) of OCR in case the host can supply >150mA. This support is indicated by the Maximum Current Capabilities register of the Host Controller. If the response of ACMD41 has both CCS and S18A set, we start the signal voltage switch procedure, which if successfull, will switch the card from 3.3V signalling to 1.8V signalling. Signal voltage switch procedure adds support for a new command CMD11 in the Physical Layer Spec v3.01. As part of this procedure, we need to set 1.8V Signalling Enable (bit 3) of Host Control2 register, which if remains set after 5ms, means the switch to 1.8V signalling is successfull. Otherwise, we clear bit 24 of OCR and retry the initialization sequence. When we remove the card, and insert the same or another card, we need to make sure that we start with 3.3V signalling voltage. So we call mmc_set_signal_voltage() with MMC_SIGNAL_VOLTAGE_330 set so that we are back to 3.3V signalling voltage before we actually start initializing the card. Tested by Zhangfei Gao with a Toshiba uhs card and general hs card, on mmp2 in SDMA mode. Signed-off-by: Arindam Nath <arindam.nath@amd.com> Reviewed-by: Philip Rakity <prakity@marvell.com> Tested-by: Philip Rakity <prakity@marvell.com> Acked-by: Zhangfei Gao <zhangfei.gao@marvell.com> Signed-off-by: Chris Ball <cjb@laptop.org>
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#define SDHCI_SUPPORT_SDR50 0x00000001
#define SDHCI_SUPPORT_SDR104 0x00000002
#define SDHCI_SUPPORT_DDR50 0x00000004
#define SDHCI_DRIVER_TYPE_A 0x00000010
#define SDHCI_DRIVER_TYPE_C 0x00000020
#define SDHCI_DRIVER_TYPE_D 0x00000040
#define SDHCI_RETUNING_TIMER_COUNT_MASK 0x00000F00
#define SDHCI_RETUNING_TIMER_COUNT_SHIFT 8
#define SDHCI_USE_SDR50_TUNING 0x00002000
#define SDHCI_RETUNING_MODE_MASK 0x0000C000
#define SDHCI_RETUNING_MODE_SHIFT 14
#define SDHCI_CLOCK_MUL_MASK 0x00FF0000
#define SDHCI_CLOCK_MUL_SHIFT 16
#define SDHCI_SUPPORT_HS400 0x80000000 /* Non-standard */
mmc: sd: add support for signal voltage switch procedure Host Controller v3.00 adds another Capabilities register. Apart from other things, this new register indicates whether the Host Controller supports SDR50, SDR104, and DDR50 UHS-I modes. The spec doesn't mention about explicit support for SDR12 and SDR25 UHS-I modes, so the Host Controller v3.00 should support them by default. Also if the controller supports SDR104 mode, it will also support SDR50 mode as well. So depending on the host support, we set the corresponding MMC_CAP_* flags. One more new register. Host Control2 is added in v3.00, which is used during Signal Voltage Switch procedure described below. Since as per v3.00 spec, UHS-I supported hosts should set S18R to 1, we set S18R (bit 24) of OCR before sending ACMD41. We also need to set XPC (bit 28) of OCR in case the host can supply >150mA. This support is indicated by the Maximum Current Capabilities register of the Host Controller. If the response of ACMD41 has both CCS and S18A set, we start the signal voltage switch procedure, which if successfull, will switch the card from 3.3V signalling to 1.8V signalling. Signal voltage switch procedure adds support for a new command CMD11 in the Physical Layer Spec v3.01. As part of this procedure, we need to set 1.8V Signalling Enable (bit 3) of Host Control2 register, which if remains set after 5ms, means the switch to 1.8V signalling is successfull. Otherwise, we clear bit 24 of OCR and retry the initialization sequence. When we remove the card, and insert the same or another card, we need to make sure that we start with 3.3V signalling voltage. So we call mmc_set_signal_voltage() with MMC_SIGNAL_VOLTAGE_330 set so that we are back to 3.3V signalling voltage before we actually start initializing the card. Tested by Zhangfei Gao with a Toshiba uhs card and general hs card, on mmp2 in SDMA mode. Signed-off-by: Arindam Nath <arindam.nath@amd.com> Reviewed-by: Philip Rakity <prakity@marvell.com> Tested-by: Philip Rakity <prakity@marvell.com> Acked-by: Zhangfei Gao <zhangfei.gao@marvell.com> Signed-off-by: Chris Ball <cjb@laptop.org>
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#define SDHCI_CAPABILITIES_1 0x44
mmc: sd: add support for signal voltage switch procedure Host Controller v3.00 adds another Capabilities register. Apart from other things, this new register indicates whether the Host Controller supports SDR50, SDR104, and DDR50 UHS-I modes. The spec doesn't mention about explicit support for SDR12 and SDR25 UHS-I modes, so the Host Controller v3.00 should support them by default. Also if the controller supports SDR104 mode, it will also support SDR50 mode as well. So depending on the host support, we set the corresponding MMC_CAP_* flags. One more new register. Host Control2 is added in v3.00, which is used during Signal Voltage Switch procedure described below. Since as per v3.00 spec, UHS-I supported hosts should set S18R to 1, we set S18R (bit 24) of OCR before sending ACMD41. We also need to set XPC (bit 28) of OCR in case the host can supply >150mA. This support is indicated by the Maximum Current Capabilities register of the Host Controller. If the response of ACMD41 has both CCS and S18A set, we start the signal voltage switch procedure, which if successfull, will switch the card from 3.3V signalling to 1.8V signalling. Signal voltage switch procedure adds support for a new command CMD11 in the Physical Layer Spec v3.01. As part of this procedure, we need to set 1.8V Signalling Enable (bit 3) of Host Control2 register, which if remains set after 5ms, means the switch to 1.8V signalling is successfull. Otherwise, we clear bit 24 of OCR and retry the initialization sequence. When we remove the card, and insert the same or another card, we need to make sure that we start with 3.3V signalling voltage. So we call mmc_set_signal_voltage() with MMC_SIGNAL_VOLTAGE_330 set so that we are back to 3.3V signalling voltage before we actually start initializing the card. Tested by Zhangfei Gao with a Toshiba uhs card and general hs card, on mmp2 in SDMA mode. Signed-off-by: Arindam Nath <arindam.nath@amd.com> Reviewed-by: Philip Rakity <prakity@marvell.com> Tested-by: Philip Rakity <prakity@marvell.com> Acked-by: Zhangfei Gao <zhangfei.gao@marvell.com> Signed-off-by: Chris Ball <cjb@laptop.org>
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#define SDHCI_MAX_CURRENT 0x48
#define SDHCI_MAX_CURRENT_LIMIT 0xFF
mmc: sd: add support for signal voltage switch procedure Host Controller v3.00 adds another Capabilities register. Apart from other things, this new register indicates whether the Host Controller supports SDR50, SDR104, and DDR50 UHS-I modes. The spec doesn't mention about explicit support for SDR12 and SDR25 UHS-I modes, so the Host Controller v3.00 should support them by default. Also if the controller supports SDR104 mode, it will also support SDR50 mode as well. So depending on the host support, we set the corresponding MMC_CAP_* flags. One more new register. Host Control2 is added in v3.00, which is used during Signal Voltage Switch procedure described below. Since as per v3.00 spec, UHS-I supported hosts should set S18R to 1, we set S18R (bit 24) of OCR before sending ACMD41. We also need to set XPC (bit 28) of OCR in case the host can supply >150mA. This support is indicated by the Maximum Current Capabilities register of the Host Controller. If the response of ACMD41 has both CCS and S18A set, we start the signal voltage switch procedure, which if successfull, will switch the card from 3.3V signalling to 1.8V signalling. Signal voltage switch procedure adds support for a new command CMD11 in the Physical Layer Spec v3.01. As part of this procedure, we need to set 1.8V Signalling Enable (bit 3) of Host Control2 register, which if remains set after 5ms, means the switch to 1.8V signalling is successfull. Otherwise, we clear bit 24 of OCR and retry the initialization sequence. When we remove the card, and insert the same or another card, we need to make sure that we start with 3.3V signalling voltage. So we call mmc_set_signal_voltage() with MMC_SIGNAL_VOLTAGE_330 set so that we are back to 3.3V signalling voltage before we actually start initializing the card. Tested by Zhangfei Gao with a Toshiba uhs card and general hs card, on mmp2 in SDMA mode. Signed-off-by: Arindam Nath <arindam.nath@amd.com> Reviewed-by: Philip Rakity <prakity@marvell.com> Tested-by: Philip Rakity <prakity@marvell.com> Acked-by: Zhangfei Gao <zhangfei.gao@marvell.com> Signed-off-by: Chris Ball <cjb@laptop.org>
2011-05-05 06:48:57 +00:00
#define SDHCI_MAX_CURRENT_330_MASK 0x0000FF
#define SDHCI_MAX_CURRENT_330_SHIFT 0
#define SDHCI_MAX_CURRENT_300_MASK 0x00FF00
#define SDHCI_MAX_CURRENT_300_SHIFT 8
#define SDHCI_MAX_CURRENT_180_MASK 0xFF0000
#define SDHCI_MAX_CURRENT_180_SHIFT 16
#define SDHCI_MAX_CURRENT_MULTIPLIER 4
/* 4C-4F reserved for more max current */
#define SDHCI_SET_ACMD12_ERROR 0x50
#define SDHCI_SET_INT_ERROR 0x52
#define SDHCI_ADMA_ERROR 0x54
/* 55-57 reserved */
#define SDHCI_ADMA_ADDRESS 0x58
#define SDHCI_ADMA_ADDRESS_HI 0x5C
/* 60-FB reserved */
#define SDHCI_PRESET_FOR_SDR12 0x66
#define SDHCI_PRESET_FOR_SDR25 0x68
#define SDHCI_PRESET_FOR_SDR50 0x6A
#define SDHCI_PRESET_FOR_SDR104 0x6C
#define SDHCI_PRESET_FOR_DDR50 0x6E
#define SDHCI_PRESET_FOR_HS400 0x74 /* Non-standard */
#define SDHCI_PRESET_DRV_MASK 0xC000
#define SDHCI_PRESET_DRV_SHIFT 14
#define SDHCI_PRESET_CLKGEN_SEL_MASK 0x400
#define SDHCI_PRESET_CLKGEN_SEL_SHIFT 10
#define SDHCI_PRESET_SDCLK_FREQ_MASK 0x3FF
#define SDHCI_PRESET_SDCLK_FREQ_SHIFT 0
#define SDHCI_SLOT_INT_STATUS 0xFC
#define SDHCI_HOST_VERSION 0xFE
#define SDHCI_VENDOR_VER_MASK 0xFF00
#define SDHCI_VENDOR_VER_SHIFT 8
#define SDHCI_SPEC_VER_MASK 0x00FF
#define SDHCI_SPEC_VER_SHIFT 0
#define SDHCI_SPEC_100 0
#define SDHCI_SPEC_200 1
#define SDHCI_SPEC_300 2
#define SDHCI_SPEC_400 3
#define SDHCI_SPEC_410 4
#define SDHCI_SPEC_420 5
/*
* End of controller registers.
*/
#define SDHCI_MAX_DIV_SPEC_200 256
#define SDHCI_MAX_DIV_SPEC_300 2046
/*
* Host SDMA buffer boundary. Valid values from 4K to 512K in powers of 2.
*/
#define SDHCI_DEFAULT_BOUNDARY_SIZE (512 * 1024)
#define SDHCI_DEFAULT_BOUNDARY_ARG (ilog2(SDHCI_DEFAULT_BOUNDARY_SIZE) - 12)
/* ADMA2 32-bit DMA descriptor size */
#define SDHCI_ADMA2_32_DESC_SZ 8
/* ADMA2 32-bit descriptor */
struct sdhci_adma2_32_desc {
__le16 cmd;
__le16 len;
__le32 addr;
} __packed __aligned(4);
/* ADMA2 data alignment */
#define SDHCI_ADMA2_ALIGN 4
#define SDHCI_ADMA2_MASK (SDHCI_ADMA2_ALIGN - 1)
/*
* ADMA2 descriptor alignment. Some controllers (e.g. Intel) require 8 byte
* alignment for the descriptor table even in 32-bit DMA mode. Memory
* allocation is at least 8 byte aligned anyway, so just stipulate 8 always.
*/
#define SDHCI_ADMA2_DESC_ALIGN 8
/*
* ADMA2 64-bit DMA descriptor size
* According to SD Host Controller spec v4.10, there are two kinds of
* descriptors for 64-bit addressing mode: 96-bit Descriptor and 128-bit
* Descriptor, if Host Version 4 Enable is set in the Host Control 2
* register, 128-bit Descriptor will be selected.
*/
#define SDHCI_ADMA2_64_DESC_SZ(host) ((host)->v4_mode ? 16 : 12)
/*
* ADMA2 64-bit descriptor. Note 12-byte descriptor can't always be 8-byte
* aligned.
*/
struct sdhci_adma2_64_desc {
__le16 cmd;
__le16 len;
__le32 addr_lo;
__le32 addr_hi;
} __packed __aligned(4);
#define ADMA2_TRAN_VALID 0x21
#define ADMA2_NOP_END_VALID 0x3
#define ADMA2_END 0x2
/*
* Maximum segments assuming a 512KiB maximum requisition size and a minimum
* 4KiB page size.
*/
#define SDHCI_MAX_SEGS 128
/* Allow for a a command request and a data request at the same time */
#define SDHCI_MAX_MRQS 2
/*
* 48bit command and 136 bit response in 100KHz clock could take upto 2.48ms.
* However since the start time of the command, the time between
* command and response, and the time between response and start of data is
* not known, set the command transfer time to 10ms.
*/
#define MMC_CMD_TRANSFER_TIME (10 * NSEC_PER_MSEC) /* max 10 ms */
enum sdhci_cookie {
COOKIE_UNMAPPED,
COOKIE_PRE_MAPPED, /* mapped by sdhci_pre_req() */
COOKIE_MAPPED, /* mapped by sdhci_prepare_data() */
};
struct sdhci_host {
/* Data set by hardware interface driver */
const char *hw_name; /* Hardware bus name */
unsigned int quirks; /* Deviations from spec. */
/* Controller doesn't honor resets unless we touch the clock register */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK_CLOCK_BEFORE_RESET (1<<0)
/* Controller has bad caps bits, but really supports DMA */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK_FORCE_DMA (1<<1)
/* Controller doesn't like to be reset when there is no card inserted. */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK_NO_CARD_NO_RESET (1<<2)
/* Controller doesn't like clearing the power reg before a change */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK_SINGLE_POWER_WRITE (1<<3)
/* Controller has flaky internal state so reset it on each ios change */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK_RESET_CMD_DATA_ON_IOS (1<<4)
/* Controller has an unusable DMA engine */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK_BROKEN_DMA (1<<5)
/* Controller has an unusable ADMA engine */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK_BROKEN_ADMA (1<<6)
/* Controller can only DMA from 32-bit aligned addresses */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK_32BIT_DMA_ADDR (1<<7)
/* Controller can only DMA chunk sizes that are a multiple of 32 bits */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK_32BIT_DMA_SIZE (1<<8)
/* Controller can only ADMA chunks that are a multiple of 32 bits */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK_32BIT_ADMA_SIZE (1<<9)
/* Controller needs to be reset after each request to stay stable */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK_RESET_AFTER_REQUEST (1<<10)
/* Controller needs voltage and power writes to happen separately */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK_NO_SIMULT_VDD_AND_POWER (1<<11)
/* Controller provides an incorrect timeout value for transfers */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK_BROKEN_TIMEOUT_VAL (1<<12)
/* Controller has an issue with buffer bits for small transfers */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK_BROKEN_SMALL_PIO (1<<13)
/* Controller does not provide transfer-complete interrupt when not busy */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK_NO_BUSY_IRQ (1<<14)
/* Controller has unreliable card detection */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK_BROKEN_CARD_DETECTION (1<<15)
/* Controller reports inverted write-protect state */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK_INVERTED_WRITE_PROTECT (1<<16)
/* Controller does not like fast PIO transfers */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK_PIO_NEEDS_DELAY (1<<18)
/* Controller does not have a LED */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK_NO_LED (1<<19)
/* Controller has to be forced to use block size of 2048 bytes */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK_FORCE_BLK_SZ_2048 (1<<20)
/* Controller cannot do multi-block transfers */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK_NO_MULTIBLOCK (1<<21)
/* Controller can only handle 1-bit data transfers */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK_FORCE_1_BIT_DATA (1<<22)
/* Controller needs 10ms delay between applying power and clock */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK_DELAY_AFTER_POWER (1<<23)
/* Controller uses SDCLK instead of TMCLK for data timeouts */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK_DATA_TIMEOUT_USES_SDCLK (1<<24)
/* Controller reports wrong base clock capability */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK_CAP_CLOCK_BASE_BROKEN (1<<25)
/* Controller cannot support End Attribute in NOP ADMA descriptor */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK_NO_ENDATTR_IN_NOPDESC (1<<26)
/* Controller is missing device caps. Use caps provided by host */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK_MISSING_CAPS (1<<27)
/* Controller uses Auto CMD12 command to stop the transfer */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK_MULTIBLOCK_READ_ACMD12 (1<<28)
/* Controller doesn't have HISPD bit field in HI-SPEED SD card */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK_NO_HISPD_BIT (1<<29)
/* Controller treats ADMA descriptors with length 0000h incorrectly */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK_BROKEN_ADMA_ZEROLEN_DESC (1<<30)
/* The read-only detection via SDHCI_PRESENT_STATE register is unstable */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK_UNSTABLE_RO_DETECT (1<<31)
unsigned int quirks2; /* More deviations from spec. */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK2_HOST_OFF_CARD_ON (1<<0)
#define SDHCI_QUIRK2_HOST_NO_CMD23 (1<<1)
/* The system physically doesn't support 1.8v, even if the host does */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK2_NO_1_8_V (1<<2)
#define SDHCI_QUIRK2_PRESET_VALUE_BROKEN (1<<3)
#define SDHCI_QUIRK2_CARD_ON_NEEDS_BUS_ON (1<<4)
/* Controller has a non-standard host control register */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK2_BROKEN_HOST_CONTROL (1<<5)
/* Controller does not support HS200 */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK2_BROKEN_HS200 (1<<6)
/* Controller does not support DDR50 */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK2_BROKEN_DDR50 (1<<7)
/* Stop command (CMD12) can set Transfer Complete when not using MMC_RSP_BUSY */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK2_STOP_WITH_TC (1<<8)
/* Controller does not support 64-bit DMA */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK2_BROKEN_64_BIT_DMA (1<<9)
/* need clear transfer mode register before send cmd */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK2_CLEAR_TRANSFERMODE_REG_BEFORE_CMD (1<<10)
/* Capability register bit-63 indicates HS400 support */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK2_CAPS_BIT63_FOR_HS400 (1<<11)
/* forced tuned clock */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK2_TUNING_WORK_AROUND (1<<12)
/* disable the block count for single block transactions */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK2_SUPPORT_SINGLE (1<<13)
/* Controller broken with using ACMD23 */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK2_ACMD23_BROKEN (1<<14)
/* Broken Clock divider zero in controller */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK2_CLOCK_DIV_ZERO_BROKEN (1<<15)
/* Controller has CRC in 136 bit Command Response */
#define SDHCI_QUIRK2_RSP_136_HAS_CRC (1<<16)
/*
* Disable HW timeout if the requested timeout is more than the maximum
* obtainable timeout.
*/
#define SDHCI_QUIRK2_DISABLE_HW_TIMEOUT (1<<17)
/*
* 32-bit block count may not support eMMC where upper bits of CMD23 are used
* for other purposes. Consequently we support 16-bit block count by default.
* Otherwise, SDHCI_QUIRK2_USE_32BIT_BLK_CNT can be selected to use 32-bit
* block count.
*/
#define SDHCI_QUIRK2_USE_32BIT_BLK_CNT (1<<18)
int irq; /* Device IRQ */
void __iomem *ioaddr; /* Mapped address */
mmc: sdhci: Implement an SDHCI-specific bounce buffer The bounce buffer is gone from the MMC core, and now we found out that there are some (crippled) i.MX boards out there that have broken ADMA (cannot do scatter-gather), and also broken PIO so they must use SDMA. Closer examination shows a less significant slowdown also on SDMA-only capable Laptop hosts. SDMA sets down the number of segments to one, so that each segment gets turned into a singular request that ping-pongs to the block layer before the next request/segment is issued. Apparently it happens a lot that the block layer send requests that include a lot of physically discontiguous segments. My guess is that this phenomenon is coming from the file system. These devices that cannot handle scatterlists in hardware can see major benefits from a DMA-contiguous bounce buffer. This patch accumulates those fragmented scatterlists in a physically contiguous bounce buffer so that we can issue bigger DMA data chunks to/from the card. When tested with a PCI-integrated host (1217:8221) that only supports SDMA: 0b:00.0 SD Host controller: O2 Micro, Inc. OZ600FJ0/OZ900FJ0/OZ600FJS SD/MMC Card Reader Controller (rev 05) This patch gave ~1Mbyte/s improved throughput on large reads and writes when testing using iozone than without the patch. dmesg: sdhci-pci 0000:0b:00.0: SDHCI controller found [1217:8221] (rev 5) mmc0 bounce up to 128 segments into one, max segment size 65536 bytes mmc0: SDHCI controller on PCI [0000:0b:00.0] using DMA On the i.MX SDHCI controllers on the crippled i.MX 25 and i.MX 35 the patch restores the performance to what it was before we removed the bounce buffers. Cc: Pierre Ossman <pierre@ossman.eu> Cc: Benoît Thébaudeau <benoit@wsystem.com> Cc: Fabio Estevam <fabio.estevam@nxp.com> Cc: Benjamin Beckmeyer <beckmeyer.b@rittal.de> Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # v4.14+ Fixes: de3ee99b097d ("mmc: Delete bounce buffer handling") Tested-by: Benjamin Beckmeyer <beckmeyer.b@rittal.de> Acked-by: Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Ulf Hansson <ulf.hansson@linaro.org>
2018-01-28 23:44:53 +00:00
char *bounce_buffer; /* For packing SDMA reads/writes */
dma_addr_t bounce_addr;
unsigned int bounce_buffer_size;
const struct sdhci_ops *ops; /* Low level hw interface */
/* Internal data */
struct mmc_host *mmc; /* MMC structure */
struct mmc_host_ops mmc_host_ops; /* MMC host ops */
u64 dma_mask; /* custom DMA mask */
#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_LEDS_CLASS)
struct led_classdev led; /* LED control */
char led_name[32];
#endif
spinlock_t lock; /* Mutex */
int flags; /* Host attributes */
#define SDHCI_USE_SDMA (1<<0) /* Host is SDMA capable */
#define SDHCI_USE_ADMA (1<<1) /* Host is ADMA capable */
#define SDHCI_REQ_USE_DMA (1<<2) /* Use DMA for this req. */
#define SDHCI_DEVICE_DEAD (1<<3) /* Device unresponsive */
#define SDHCI_SDR50_NEEDS_TUNING (1<<4) /* SDR50 needs tuning */
#define SDHCI_AUTO_CMD12 (1<<6) /* Auto CMD12 support */
#define SDHCI_AUTO_CMD23 (1<<7) /* Auto CMD23 support */
#define SDHCI_PV_ENABLED (1<<8) /* Preset value enabled */
#define SDHCI_SDIO_IRQ_ENABLED (1<<9) /* SDIO irq enabled */
#define SDHCI_USE_64_BIT_DMA (1<<12) /* Use 64-bit DMA */
#define SDHCI_HS400_TUNING (1<<13) /* Tuning for HS400 */
#define SDHCI_SIGNALING_330 (1<<14) /* Host is capable of 3.3V signaling */
#define SDHCI_SIGNALING_180 (1<<15) /* Host is capable of 1.8V signaling */
#define SDHCI_SIGNALING_120 (1<<16) /* Host is capable of 1.2V signaling */
unsigned int version; /* SDHCI spec. version */
unsigned int max_clk; /* Max possible freq (MHz) */
unsigned int timeout_clk; /* Timeout freq (KHz) */
unsigned int clk_mul; /* Clock Muliplier value */
unsigned int clock; /* Current clock (MHz) */
u8 pwr; /* Current voltage */
bool runtime_suspended; /* Host is runtime suspended */
bool bus_on; /* Bus power prevents runtime suspend */
bool preset_enabled; /* Preset is enabled */
bool pending_reset; /* Cmd/data reset is pending */
bool irq_wake_enabled; /* IRQ wakeup is enabled */
bool v4_mode; /* Host Version 4 Enable */
struct mmc_request *mrqs_done[SDHCI_MAX_MRQS]; /* Requests done */
struct mmc_command *cmd; /* Current command */
struct mmc_command *data_cmd; /* Current data command */
struct mmc_data *data; /* Current data request */
unsigned int data_early:1; /* Data finished before cmd */
struct sg_mapping_iter sg_miter; /* SG state for PIO */
unsigned int blocks; /* remaining PIO blocks */
int sg_count; /* Mapped sg entries */
void *adma_table; /* ADMA descriptor table */
void *align_buffer; /* Bounce buffer */
size_t adma_table_sz; /* ADMA descriptor table size */
size_t align_buffer_sz; /* Bounce buffer size */
dma_addr_t adma_addr; /* Mapped ADMA descr. table */
dma_addr_t align_addr; /* Mapped bounce buffer */
unsigned int desc_sz; /* ADMA descriptor size */
struct tasklet_struct finish_tasklet; /* Tasklet structures */
struct timer_list timer; /* Timer for timeouts */
struct timer_list data_timer; /* Timer for data timeouts */
u32 caps; /* CAPABILITY_0 */
u32 caps1; /* CAPABILITY_1 */
bool read_caps; /* Capability flags have been read */
unsigned int ocr_avail_sdio; /* OCR bit masks */
unsigned int ocr_avail_sd;
unsigned int ocr_avail_mmc;
u32 ocr_mask; /* available voltages */
unsigned timing; /* Current timing */
u32 thread_isr;
/* cached registers */
u32 ier;
bool cqe_on; /* CQE is operating */
u32 cqe_ier; /* CQE interrupt mask */
u32 cqe_err_ier; /* CQE error interrupt mask */
wait_queue_head_t buf_ready_int; /* Waitqueue for Buffer Read Ready interrupt */
unsigned int tuning_done; /* Condition flag set when CMD19 succeeds */
unsigned int tuning_count; /* Timer count for re-tuning */
unsigned int tuning_mode; /* Re-tuning mode supported by host */
unsigned int tuning_err; /* Error code for re-tuning */
#define SDHCI_TUNING_MODE_1 0
#define SDHCI_TUNING_MODE_2 1
#define SDHCI_TUNING_MODE_3 2
/* Delay (ms) between tuning commands */
int tuning_delay;
/* Host SDMA buffer boundary. */
u32 sdma_boundary;
/* Host ADMA table count */
u32 adma_table_cnt;
u64 data_timeout;
unsigned long private[0] ____cacheline_aligned;
};
struct sdhci_ops {
#ifdef CONFIG_MMC_SDHCI_IO_ACCESSORS
u32 (*read_l)(struct sdhci_host *host, int reg);
u16 (*read_w)(struct sdhci_host *host, int reg);
u8 (*read_b)(struct sdhci_host *host, int reg);
void (*write_l)(struct sdhci_host *host, u32 val, int reg);
void (*write_w)(struct sdhci_host *host, u16 val, int reg);
void (*write_b)(struct sdhci_host *host, u8 val, int reg);
#endif
void (*set_clock)(struct sdhci_host *host, unsigned int clock);
mmc: sdhci: Fix regression setting power on Trats2 board Several commits relating to setting power have been introducing problems by putting driver-specific rules into generic SDHCI code. Krzysztof Kozlowski reported that after commit 918f4cbd4340 ("mmc: sdhci: restore behavior when setting VDD via external regulator") on Trats2 board there are warnings for invalid VDD value (2.8V): [ 3.119656] ------------[ cut here ]------------ [ 3.119666] WARNING: CPU: 3 PID: 90 at ../drivers/mmc/host/sdhci.c:1234 sdhci_do_set_ios+0x4cc/0x5e0 [ 3.119669] mmc0: Invalid vdd 0x10 [ 3.119673] Modules linked in: [ 3.119679] CPU: 3 PID: 90 Comm: kworker/3:1 Tainted: G W 4.5.0-next-20160324 #23 [ 3.119681] Hardware name: SAMSUNG EXYNOS (Flattened Device Tree) [ 3.119690] Workqueue: events_freezable mmc_rescan [ 3.119708] [<c010e0ac>] (unwind_backtrace) from [<c010ae10>] (show_stack+0x10/0x14) [ 3.119719] [<c010ae10>] (show_stack) from [<c0323260>] (dump_stack+0x88/0x9c) [ 3.119728] [<c0323260>] (dump_stack) from [<c011b754>] (__warn+0xe8/0x100) [ 3.119734] [<c011b754>] (__warn) from [<c011b7a4>] (warn_slowpath_fmt+0x38/0x48) [ 3.119740] [<c011b7a4>] (warn_slowpath_fmt) from [<c0527d28>] (sdhci_do_set_ios+0x4cc/0x5e0) [ 3.119748] [<c0527d28>] (sdhci_do_set_ios) from [<c0528018>] (sdhci_runtime_resume_host+0x60/0x114) [ 3.119758] [<c0528018>] (sdhci_runtime_resume_host) from [<c0402570>] (__rpm_callback+0x2c/0x60) [ 3.119767] [<c0402570>] (__rpm_callback) from [<c04025c4>] (rpm_callback+0x20/0x80) [ 3.119773] [<c04025c4>] (rpm_callback) from [<c04034b8>] (rpm_resume+0x36c/0x558) [ 3.119780] [<c04034b8>] (rpm_resume) from [<c04036f0>] (__pm_runtime_resume+0x4c/0x64) [ 3.119788] [<c04036f0>] (__pm_runtime_resume) from [<c0512728>] (__mmc_claim_host+0x170/0x1b0) [ 3.119795] [<c0512728>] (__mmc_claim_host) from [<c0514e2c>] (mmc_rescan+0x54/0x348) [ 3.119807] [<c0514e2c>] (mmc_rescan) from [<c0130dac>] (process_one_work+0x120/0x3f4) [ 3.119815] [<c0130dac>] (process_one_work) from [<c01310b8>] (worker_thread+0x38/0x554) [ 3.119823] [<c01310b8>] (worker_thread) from [<c01365a4>] (kthread+0xdc/0xf4) [ 3.119831] [<c01365a4>] (kthread) from [<c0107878>] (ret_from_fork+0x14/0x3c) [ 3.119834] ---[ end trace a22d652aa3276886 ]--- Fix by adding a 'set_power' callback and restoring the default behaviour prior to commit 918f4cbd4340 ("mmc: sdhci: restore behavior when setting VDD via external regulator"). The desired behaviour of that commit is gotten by having sdhci-pxav3 provide its own set_power callback. Reported-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski <k.kozlowski@samsung.com> Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/CAJKOXPcGDnPm-Ykh6wHqV1YxfTaov5E8iVqBoBn4OJc7BnhgEQ@mail.gmail.com Fixes: 918f4cbd4340 ("mmc: sdhci: restore behavior when setting VDD...) Tested-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski <k.kozlowski@samsung.com> Tested-by: Ludovic Desroches <ludovic.desroches@atmel.com> Signed-off-by: Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@intel.com> Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # v4.5+ Reviewed-by: Jisheng Zhang <jszhang@marvell.com> Tested-by: Jisheng Zhang <jszhang@marvell.com> Tested-by: Jaehoon Chung <jh80.chung@samsung.com> Tested-by: Anand Moon <linux.amoon@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Ulf Hansson <ulf.hansson@linaro.org>
2016-03-29 09:45:43 +00:00
void (*set_power)(struct sdhci_host *host, unsigned char mode,
unsigned short vdd);
u32 (*irq)(struct sdhci_host *host, u32 intmask);
int (*enable_dma)(struct sdhci_host *host);
unsigned int (*get_max_clock)(struct sdhci_host *host);
unsigned int (*get_min_clock)(struct sdhci_host *host);
/* get_timeout_clock should return clk rate in unit of Hz */
unsigned int (*get_timeout_clock)(struct sdhci_host *host);
unsigned int (*get_max_timeout_count)(struct sdhci_host *host);
void (*set_timeout)(struct sdhci_host *host,
struct mmc_command *cmd);
void (*set_bus_width)(struct sdhci_host *host, int width);
void (*platform_send_init_74_clocks)(struct sdhci_host *host,
u8 power_mode);
unsigned int (*get_ro)(struct sdhci_host *host);
void (*reset)(struct sdhci_host *host, u8 mask);
int (*platform_execute_tuning)(struct sdhci_host *host, u32 opcode);
void (*set_uhs_signaling)(struct sdhci_host *host, unsigned int uhs);
void (*hw_reset)(struct sdhci_host *host);
void (*adma_workaround)(struct sdhci_host *host, u32 intmask);
void (*card_event)(struct sdhci_host *host);
void (*voltage_switch)(struct sdhci_host *host);
void (*adma_write_desc)(struct sdhci_host *host, void **desc,
dma_addr_t addr, int len, unsigned int cmd);
};
#ifdef CONFIG_MMC_SDHCI_IO_ACCESSORS
static inline void sdhci_writel(struct sdhci_host *host, u32 val, int reg)
{
if (unlikely(host->ops->write_l))
host->ops->write_l(host, val, reg);
else
writel(val, host->ioaddr + reg);
}
static inline void sdhci_writew(struct sdhci_host *host, u16 val, int reg)
{
if (unlikely(host->ops->write_w))
host->ops->write_w(host, val, reg);
else
writew(val, host->ioaddr + reg);
}
static inline void sdhci_writeb(struct sdhci_host *host, u8 val, int reg)
{
if (unlikely(host->ops->write_b))
host->ops->write_b(host, val, reg);
else
writeb(val, host->ioaddr + reg);
}
static inline u32 sdhci_readl(struct sdhci_host *host, int reg)
{
if (unlikely(host->ops->read_l))
return host->ops->read_l(host, reg);
else
return readl(host->ioaddr + reg);
}
static inline u16 sdhci_readw(struct sdhci_host *host, int reg)
{
if (unlikely(host->ops->read_w))
return host->ops->read_w(host, reg);
else
return readw(host->ioaddr + reg);
}
static inline u8 sdhci_readb(struct sdhci_host *host, int reg)
{
if (unlikely(host->ops->read_b))
return host->ops->read_b(host, reg);
else
return readb(host->ioaddr + reg);
}
#else
static inline void sdhci_writel(struct sdhci_host *host, u32 val, int reg)
{
writel(val, host->ioaddr + reg);
}
static inline void sdhci_writew(struct sdhci_host *host, u16 val, int reg)
{
writew(val, host->ioaddr + reg);
}
static inline void sdhci_writeb(struct sdhci_host *host, u8 val, int reg)
{
writeb(val, host->ioaddr + reg);
}
static inline u32 sdhci_readl(struct sdhci_host *host, int reg)
{
return readl(host->ioaddr + reg);
}
static inline u16 sdhci_readw(struct sdhci_host *host, int reg)
{
return readw(host->ioaddr + reg);
}
static inline u8 sdhci_readb(struct sdhci_host *host, int reg)
{
return readb(host->ioaddr + reg);
}
#endif /* CONFIG_MMC_SDHCI_IO_ACCESSORS */
struct sdhci_host *sdhci_alloc_host(struct device *dev, size_t priv_size);
void sdhci_free_host(struct sdhci_host *host);
static inline void *sdhci_priv(struct sdhci_host *host)
{
return host->private;
}
void sdhci_card_detect(struct sdhci_host *host);
void __sdhci_read_caps(struct sdhci_host *host, u16 *ver, u32 *caps,
u32 *caps1);
int sdhci_setup_host(struct sdhci_host *host);
void sdhci_cleanup_host(struct sdhci_host *host);
int __sdhci_add_host(struct sdhci_host *host);
int sdhci_add_host(struct sdhci_host *host);
void sdhci_remove_host(struct sdhci_host *host, int dead);
void sdhci_send_command(struct sdhci_host *host, struct mmc_command *cmd);
static inline void sdhci_read_caps(struct sdhci_host *host)
{
__sdhci_read_caps(host, NULL, NULL, NULL);
}
static inline bool sdhci_sdio_irq_enabled(struct sdhci_host *host)
{
return !!(host->flags & SDHCI_SDIO_IRQ_ENABLED);
}
u16 sdhci_calc_clk(struct sdhci_host *host, unsigned int clock,
unsigned int *actual_clock);
void sdhci_set_clock(struct sdhci_host *host, unsigned int clock);
void sdhci_enable_clk(struct sdhci_host *host, u16 clk);
mmc: sdhci: Fix regression setting power on Trats2 board Several commits relating to setting power have been introducing problems by putting driver-specific rules into generic SDHCI code. Krzysztof Kozlowski reported that after commit 918f4cbd4340 ("mmc: sdhci: restore behavior when setting VDD via external regulator") on Trats2 board there are warnings for invalid VDD value (2.8V): [ 3.119656] ------------[ cut here ]------------ [ 3.119666] WARNING: CPU: 3 PID: 90 at ../drivers/mmc/host/sdhci.c:1234 sdhci_do_set_ios+0x4cc/0x5e0 [ 3.119669] mmc0: Invalid vdd 0x10 [ 3.119673] Modules linked in: [ 3.119679] CPU: 3 PID: 90 Comm: kworker/3:1 Tainted: G W 4.5.0-next-20160324 #23 [ 3.119681] Hardware name: SAMSUNG EXYNOS (Flattened Device Tree) [ 3.119690] Workqueue: events_freezable mmc_rescan [ 3.119708] [<c010e0ac>] (unwind_backtrace) from [<c010ae10>] (show_stack+0x10/0x14) [ 3.119719] [<c010ae10>] (show_stack) from [<c0323260>] (dump_stack+0x88/0x9c) [ 3.119728] [<c0323260>] (dump_stack) from [<c011b754>] (__warn+0xe8/0x100) [ 3.119734] [<c011b754>] (__warn) from [<c011b7a4>] (warn_slowpath_fmt+0x38/0x48) [ 3.119740] [<c011b7a4>] (warn_slowpath_fmt) from [<c0527d28>] (sdhci_do_set_ios+0x4cc/0x5e0) [ 3.119748] [<c0527d28>] (sdhci_do_set_ios) from [<c0528018>] (sdhci_runtime_resume_host+0x60/0x114) [ 3.119758] [<c0528018>] (sdhci_runtime_resume_host) from [<c0402570>] (__rpm_callback+0x2c/0x60) [ 3.119767] [<c0402570>] (__rpm_callback) from [<c04025c4>] (rpm_callback+0x20/0x80) [ 3.119773] [<c04025c4>] (rpm_callback) from [<c04034b8>] (rpm_resume+0x36c/0x558) [ 3.119780] [<c04034b8>] (rpm_resume) from [<c04036f0>] (__pm_runtime_resume+0x4c/0x64) [ 3.119788] [<c04036f0>] (__pm_runtime_resume) from [<c0512728>] (__mmc_claim_host+0x170/0x1b0) [ 3.119795] [<c0512728>] (__mmc_claim_host) from [<c0514e2c>] (mmc_rescan+0x54/0x348) [ 3.119807] [<c0514e2c>] (mmc_rescan) from [<c0130dac>] (process_one_work+0x120/0x3f4) [ 3.119815] [<c0130dac>] (process_one_work) from [<c01310b8>] (worker_thread+0x38/0x554) [ 3.119823] [<c01310b8>] (worker_thread) from [<c01365a4>] (kthread+0xdc/0xf4) [ 3.119831] [<c01365a4>] (kthread) from [<c0107878>] (ret_from_fork+0x14/0x3c) [ 3.119834] ---[ end trace a22d652aa3276886 ]--- Fix by adding a 'set_power' callback and restoring the default behaviour prior to commit 918f4cbd4340 ("mmc: sdhci: restore behavior when setting VDD via external regulator"). The desired behaviour of that commit is gotten by having sdhci-pxav3 provide its own set_power callback. Reported-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski <k.kozlowski@samsung.com> Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/CAJKOXPcGDnPm-Ykh6wHqV1YxfTaov5E8iVqBoBn4OJc7BnhgEQ@mail.gmail.com Fixes: 918f4cbd4340 ("mmc: sdhci: restore behavior when setting VDD...) Tested-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski <k.kozlowski@samsung.com> Tested-by: Ludovic Desroches <ludovic.desroches@atmel.com> Signed-off-by: Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@intel.com> Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # v4.5+ Reviewed-by: Jisheng Zhang <jszhang@marvell.com> Tested-by: Jisheng Zhang <jszhang@marvell.com> Tested-by: Jaehoon Chung <jh80.chung@samsung.com> Tested-by: Anand Moon <linux.amoon@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Ulf Hansson <ulf.hansson@linaro.org>
2016-03-29 09:45:43 +00:00
void sdhci_set_power(struct sdhci_host *host, unsigned char mode,
unsigned short vdd);
void sdhci_set_power_noreg(struct sdhci_host *host, unsigned char mode,
unsigned short vdd);
void sdhci_request(struct mmc_host *mmc, struct mmc_request *mrq);
void sdhci_set_bus_width(struct sdhci_host *host, int width);
void sdhci_reset(struct sdhci_host *host, u8 mask);
void sdhci_set_uhs_signaling(struct sdhci_host *host, unsigned timing);
int sdhci_execute_tuning(struct mmc_host *mmc, u32 opcode);
void sdhci_set_ios(struct mmc_host *mmc, struct mmc_ios *ios);
int sdhci_start_signal_voltage_switch(struct mmc_host *mmc,
struct mmc_ios *ios);
void sdhci_enable_sdio_irq(struct mmc_host *mmc, int enable);
void sdhci_adma_write_desc(struct sdhci_host *host, void **desc,
dma_addr_t addr, int len, unsigned int cmd);
#ifdef CONFIG_PM
int sdhci_suspend_host(struct sdhci_host *host);
int sdhci_resume_host(struct sdhci_host *host);
int sdhci_runtime_suspend_host(struct sdhci_host *host);
int sdhci_runtime_resume_host(struct sdhci_host *host);
#endif
void sdhci_cqe_enable(struct mmc_host *mmc);
void sdhci_cqe_disable(struct mmc_host *mmc, bool recovery);
bool sdhci_cqe_irq(struct sdhci_host *host, u32 intmask, int *cmd_error,
int *data_error);
void sdhci_dumpregs(struct sdhci_host *host);
void sdhci_enable_v4_mode(struct sdhci_host *host);
void sdhci_start_tuning(struct sdhci_host *host);
void sdhci_end_tuning(struct sdhci_host *host);
void sdhci_reset_tuning(struct sdhci_host *host);
void sdhci_send_tuning(struct sdhci_host *host, u32 opcode);
#endif /* __SDHCI_HW_H */