[PATCH] mmc: meson-gx: add SDIO interrupt support
Ulf Hansson
ulf.hansson at linaro.org
Thu Aug 18 03:00:04 PDT 2022
On Thu, 18 Aug 2022 at 07:54, Heiner Kallweit <hkallweit1 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 15.08.2022 20:20, Ulf Hansson wrote:
> > On Sun, 14 Aug 2022 at 23:44, Heiner Kallweit <hkallweit1 at gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> This adds SDIO interrupt support.
> >> Successfully tested on a S905X4-based system with a BRCM4334
> >> SDIO wifi module (brcmfmac driver).
> >>
> >> Signed-off-by: Heiner Kallweit <hkallweit1 at gmail.com>
> >> ---
> >> drivers/mmc/host/meson-gx-mmc.c | 45 +++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
> >> 1 file changed, 34 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
> >>
> >> diff --git a/drivers/mmc/host/meson-gx-mmc.c b/drivers/mmc/host/meson-gx-mmc.c
> >> index 2f08d442e..e8d53fcdd 100644
> >> --- a/drivers/mmc/host/meson-gx-mmc.c
> >> +++ b/drivers/mmc/host/meson-gx-mmc.c
> >> @@ -41,14 +41,17 @@
> >> #define CLK_V2_TX_DELAY_MASK GENMASK(19, 16)
> >> #define CLK_V2_RX_DELAY_MASK GENMASK(23, 20)
> >> #define CLK_V2_ALWAYS_ON BIT(24)
> >> +#define CLK_V2_IRQ_SDIO_SLEEP BIT(29)
> >>
> >> #define CLK_V3_TX_DELAY_MASK GENMASK(21, 16)
> >> #define CLK_V3_RX_DELAY_MASK GENMASK(27, 22)
> >> #define CLK_V3_ALWAYS_ON BIT(28)
> >> +#define CLK_V3_IRQ_SDIO_SLEEP BIT(29)
> >>
> >> #define CLK_TX_DELAY_MASK(h) (h->data->tx_delay_mask)
> >> #define CLK_RX_DELAY_MASK(h) (h->data->rx_delay_mask)
> >> #define CLK_ALWAYS_ON(h) (h->data->always_on)
> >> +#define CLK_IRQ_SDIO_SLEEP(h) (h->data->irq_sdio_sleep)
> >>
> >> #define SD_EMMC_DELAY 0x4
> >> #define SD_EMMC_ADJUST 0x8
> >> @@ -100,9 +103,6 @@
> >> #define IRQ_END_OF_CHAIN BIT(13)
> >> #define IRQ_RESP_STATUS BIT(14)
> >> #define IRQ_SDIO BIT(15)
> >> -#define IRQ_EN_MASK \
> >> - (IRQ_CRC_ERR | IRQ_TIMEOUTS | IRQ_END_OF_CHAIN | IRQ_RESP_STATUS |\
> >> - IRQ_SDIO)
> >>
> >> #define SD_EMMC_CMD_CFG 0x50
> >> #define SD_EMMC_CMD_ARG 0x54
> >> @@ -136,6 +136,7 @@ struct meson_mmc_data {
> >> unsigned int rx_delay_mask;
> >> unsigned int always_on;
> >> unsigned int adjust;
> >> + unsigned int irq_sdio_sleep;
> >> };
> >>
> >> struct sd_emmc_desc {
> >> @@ -431,6 +432,7 @@ static int meson_mmc_clk_init(struct meson_host *host)
> >> clk_reg |= FIELD_PREP(CLK_CORE_PHASE_MASK, CLK_PHASE_180);
> >> clk_reg |= FIELD_PREP(CLK_TX_PHASE_MASK, CLK_PHASE_0);
> >> clk_reg |= FIELD_PREP(CLK_RX_PHASE_MASK, CLK_PHASE_0);
> >> + clk_reg |= CLK_IRQ_SDIO_SLEEP(host);
> >> writel(clk_reg, host->regs + SD_EMMC_CLOCK);
> >>
> >> /* get the mux parents */
> >> @@ -933,7 +935,6 @@ static irqreturn_t meson_mmc_irq(int irq, void *dev_id)
> >> {
> >> struct meson_host *host = dev_id;
> >> struct mmc_command *cmd;
> >> - struct mmc_data *data;
> >> u32 irq_en, status, raw_status;
> >> irqreturn_t ret = IRQ_NONE;
> >>
> >> @@ -948,14 +949,24 @@ static irqreturn_t meson_mmc_irq(int irq, void *dev_id)
> >> return IRQ_NONE;
> >> }
> >>
> >> - if (WARN_ON(!host) || WARN_ON(!host->cmd))
> >> + if (WARN_ON(!host))
> >> return IRQ_NONE;
> >>
> >> /* ack all raised interrupts */
> >> writel(status, host->regs + SD_EMMC_STATUS);
> >>
> >> cmd = host->cmd;
> >> - data = cmd->data;
> >> +
> >> + if (status & IRQ_SDIO) {
> >> + mmc_signal_sdio_irq(host->mmc);
> >
> > This is the legacy interface for supporting SDIO irqs. I am planning
> > to remove it, sooner or later.
> >
> > Please convert into using sdio_signal_irq() instead. Note that, using
> > sdio_signal_irq() means you need to implement support for
> > MMC_CAP2_SDIO_IRQ_NOTHREAD, which also includes to implement the
> > ->ack_sdio_irq() callback.
> >
> > There are other host drivers to be inspired from, but don't hesitate
> > to ask if there is something unclear.
> >
>
> I switched to the new API and it works for me, will submit a v2.
>
> Just one question regarding core code:
> The core defines sdio_irq_work as delayed work, but no caller sets a delay.
> Then why not use a simple workqueue and schedule_work() instead of
> queue_delayed_work()?
That should work, I think. I don't quite recall why that wasn't made
in the original solution, probably just a mistake.
One thing that I do recall, is that we may want to consider running
our own workqueue in the future, if it turns out that we are
overloading the system_wq. But so far, none have reported problems.
Kind regards
Uffe
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