[PATCH] [OMAP] HTCHERALD: MMC, I2C, HTCPLD, SPI, TSC2046

Tony Lindgren tony at atomide.com
Fri Sep 24 18:52:55 EDT 2010


* Michał Mirosław <mirqus at gmail.com> [100924 09:03]:
> W dniu 24 września 2010 17:38 użytkownik Cory Maccarrone
> <darkstar6262 at gmail.com> napisał:
> > 2010/9/24 Michał Mirosław <mirqus at gmail.com>:
> >> 2010/8/18 Cory Maccarrone <darkstar6262 at gmail.com>:
> >>> This change adds in MMC and I2C support to the HTC Herald board, as well
> >>> as adding the HTCPLD driver for the PLD used on this phone.  It also
> >>> adds in the gpio-keys entries for the front directional keys and
> >>> selector and the cursor keys on the slide-out keyboard, and gpio-leds
> >>> support for the LEDs attached to the htcpld.
> >>>
> >>> Additionally, SPI bus support (using the spi100k driver) and
> >>> touchscreen support (using the ads7846 driver) were added.
> >>>
> >>> Signed-off-by: Cory Maccarrone <darkstar6262 at gmail.com>
> >>> ---
> >> [...]
> >>> +/* MMC Card */
> >>> +#if defined(CONFIG_MMC_OMAP) || defined(CONFIG_MMC_OMAP_MODULE)
> >>> +static struct omap_mmc_platform_data htc_mmc1_data = {
> >>> +       .nr_slots                       = 1,
> >>> +       .switch_slot                    = NULL,
> >>> +       .slots[0]       = {
> >>> +               .ocr_mask               = MMC_VDD_28_29 | MMC_VDD_30_31 |
> >>> +                                         MMC_VDD_32_33 | MMC_VDD_33_34,
> >>> +               .name                   = "mmcblk",
> >>> +               .nomux                  = 1,
> >>> +               .wires                  = 4,
> >>> +               .switch_pin             = -1,
> >>> +       },
> >>> +};
> >> [...]
> >> What voltages can this MMC controller provide? That's a rather unusual OCR mask.
> > Not really sure, I wasn't the one who first came up with that mask.
> > All I know is that it seems to work, and not just for my device, but
> > lots of other HTC OMAP850 devices we've tried it on too.
> >
> > I'm interested though, what in particular makes it unusual?
> 
> It specifies, that device supports voltage ranges:
> 2.8V - 2.9V, 3.0V - 3.1V, 3.2V - 3.4V
> (so: 2.9V - 3.0V and 3.1V - 3.2V are not available).
> Are there really 2.8V, 3.0V, 3.3V VDDs settable?
> 
> If the host supports only VDD = 3.3V for example, then correct OCR
> mask would be: MMC_VDD_32_33 | MMC_VDD_33_34 (or just one flag).

Looks like also board-sx1-mmc.c and board-h[23]-mmc.c have the
same spotty voltage range.

Cory, care to do a patch that fixes it for all of them?

Regards,

Tony



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