MXC MMC driver and SDIO peripherals
Daniel Mack
daniel at caiaq.de
Thu Oct 29 06:27:51 EDT 2009
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 10:06:02AM -0700, Dan Williams wrote:
> On Wed, 2009-10-28 at 17:47 +0100, Daniel Mack wrote:
> > I did some more research on this and it turns out that the problem is
> > related to multi block transfers. At least, this is when it first
> > occurs.
> >
> > The libertas SDIO driver downloads two firmwares to the device, one
> > 'helper' and one 'real' firmware The first one only uses chunks of 64
> > bytes each and that seems to work fine. The real firmware, however,
> > loads in 512 bytes chunks which the SDIO core breaks up into 16 blocks
> > of 32 bytes. And this is where the MXC host controller bails out with a
> > CRC error. Unfortunately, it does not give any more detailed information
> > about what exactly went wrong.
> >
> > The effect might be related to an errata entry[1], which is what I'm
> > currently investigating. To do so, I would like to limit the the
> > communication to singe-block transfers, just to exclude all other
> > possible (electrical, clock speed, ...) issues. I did that by setting
> > mmc->max_blk_count to 1 in the the host controller, but then again,
> > the libertas driver and/or the firmware doesn't like that and dies in
> > if_sdio_pro_real() with
> >
> > firmware wants 17 bytes
> > firmware helper signalled error
A number of bytes requested has bit 1 set indicates an error, according
to the code if_sdio_prog_real(). Is there any more information in such
cases? An error code that tells us about the real reason maybe?
> All the Marvell documentation (v5 at least) refers to 512-byte transfers
> of the second-stage firmware in 32-byte blocks:
>
> Section 2.2.1.1 of the v5 spec states:
What documentation is that? Is it publically available?
Thanks,
Daniel
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