[PATCH 2/3] mmc: dw_mmc: add dw_mmc-k3 for k3 platform
Jaehoon Chung
jh80.chung at samsung.com
Sun Dec 29 18:55:14 EST 2013
On 12/30/2013 06:05 AM, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> On Saturday 28 December 2013, Zhangfei Gao wrote:
>> Add dw_mmc-k3.c for k3v2, support sd/emmc
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Zhangfei Gao <zhangfei.gao at linaro.org>
>> Signed-off-by: Zhigang Wang <brooke.wangzhigang at huawei.com>
>> ---
>> .../devicetree/bindings/mmc/k3-dw-mshc.txt | 60 ++++++++++
>> drivers/mmc/host/Kconfig | 10 ++
>> drivers/mmc/host/Makefile | 1 +
>> drivers/mmc/host/dw_mmc-k3.c | 126 ++++++++++++++++++++
>> 4 files changed, 197 insertions(+)
>> create mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mmc/k3-dw-mshc.txt
>> create mode 100644 drivers/mmc/host/dw_mmc-k3.c
>>
>> diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mmc/k3-dw-mshc.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mmc/k3-dw-mshc.txt
>> new file mode 100644
>> index 000000000000..d7e2d7f159bb
>> --- /dev/null
>> +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mmc/k3-dw-mshc.txt
>> @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@
>> +* Hisilicon specific extensions to the Synopsys Designware Mobile
>> + Storage Host Controller
>> +
>> +Read synopsys-dw-mshc.txt for more details
>> +
>> +The Synopsys designware mobile storage host controller is used to interface
>> +a SoC with storage medium such as eMMC or SD/MMC cards. This file documents
>> +differences between the core Synopsys dw mshc controller properties described
>> +by synopsys-dw-mshc.txt and the properties used by the Hisilicon specific
>> +extensions to the Synopsys Designware Mobile Storage Host Controller.
>> +
>> +Required Properties:
>> +
>> +* compatible: should be one of the following.
>> + - "hisilicon,hi4511-dw-mshc": for controllers with hi4511 specific extentions.
>
> I wonder if this is actually a different variant of the mshc hardware, or just
> wired up in a different way. Do you know details?
>
> Since the only difference in the binding is the presence of the "clock-freq-table"
> property, we could also make this property generic for the mshc driver and use
> it if present but fall back to the normal behavior when it is absent.
>
>> +* clock-freq-table: should be the frequency (in Hz) array of the ciu clock
>> + in each supported mode.
>> + 0. CIU clock rate in Hz for DS mode
>> + 1. CIU clock rate in Hz for MMC HS mode
>> + 2. CIU clock rate in Hz for SD HS mode
>> + 3. CIU clock rate in Hz for SDR12 mode
>> + 4. CIU clock rate in Hz for SDR25 mode
>> + 5. CIU clock rate in Hz for SDR50 mode
>> + 6. CIU clock rate in Hz for SDR104 mode
>> + 7. CIU clock rate in Hz for DDR50 mode
>> + 8. CIU clock rate in Hz for HS200 mode
>
> This looks god now.
>
>> +static void dw_mci_k3_set_ios(struct dw_mci *host, struct mmc_ios *ios)
>> +{
>> + struct dw_mci_k3_priv_data *priv = host->priv;
>> + u32 rate = priv->clk_table[ios->timing];
>> + int ret;
>
> I think this should have some range checking to see if the mode that is
> being set had a clock frequency set in the DT.
>
>> +
>> + ret = clk_set_rate(host->ciu_clk, rate);
>> + if (ret)
>> + dev_warn(host->dev, "failed to set clock rate %uHz\n", rate);
>> +
>> + host->bus_hz = clk_get_rate(host->ciu_clk);
>> +}
>
> Why do you call clk_get_rate() here, shouldn't it always be the same
> rate that you have just set?
>
>> +static int dw_mci_k3_parse_dt(struct dw_mci *host)
>> +{
>> + struct dw_mci_k3_priv_data *priv;
>> + struct device_node *node = host->dev->of_node;
>> + struct property *prop;
>> + const __be32 *cur;
>> + u32 val, num = 0;
>> +
>> + priv = devm_kzalloc(host->dev, sizeof(*priv), GFP_KERNEL);
>> + if (!priv) {
>> + dev_err(host->dev, "mem alloc failed for private data\n");
>> + return -ENOMEM;
>> + }
>> + host->priv = priv;
>> +
>> + of_property_for_each_u32(node, "clock-freq-table", prop, cur, val) {
>> + if (num >= MAX_NUMS)
>> + break;
>> + priv->clk_table[num++] = val;
>> + }
>> + return 0;
>> +}
>
> If we make this property part of the generic binding, this function could
> also get moved to the main dw_mci driver.
>
>> +static int dw_mci_k3_suspend(struct device *dev)
>> +{
>> + struct dw_mci *host = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
>> + int ret = 0;
>> +
>> + ret = dw_mci_suspend(host);
>
> You should never initialize local variables when they are set later in the
> function (the ret = 0 part above). For more complex functions, this prevents
> gcc from warning you about accidentally uninitialized uses.
>
>> + if (!ret)
>> + clk_disable_unprepare(host->ciu_clk);
>> +
>> + return ret;
>> +}
>
> The suspend/resume code also looks very generic. Can't we make these the
> default for dw-mci? If you do both, you won't even need a k3 specific driver.
> I think in general we should try hard to add code like this to the common
> driver when there is a chance that it can be shared with other platforms.
Dw-mmc has the LOW_POWER mode feature at CLKENA register,
this feature is running like clock-gating.
So i have known it didn't control clock enable/disable in dw-mmc.c.
Best Regards,
Jaehoon Chung
>
> Arnd
>
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