[linux-sunxi] [PATCH v2 1/4] dt: bindings: mmc: Document the practice of using subnodes for slots
Sascha Hauer
s.hauer at pengutronix.de
Sun Jun 1 23:45:13 PDT 2014
On Sun, Jun 01, 2014 at 11:23:48AM +0200, Hans de Goede wrote:
> Hi,
>
> >Neither seems to actually ever have been used with
> >more than one slot. I doubt anyone building an exynos-based system
> >will ever do a multi-slot solution, and it seems that the at91 driver
> >doesn't actually handle more than one slot.
> >
> >I'm personally not that excited about complicating the bindings by
> >opening up for this -- I would rather work towards removing the
> >concept of slots if it's one of those things that are going to remain
> >unused. We have actually been talking about reworking the dw_mmc
> >binding to remove the slot concept (and simplify the driver by doing
> >so).
>
> I'm fine with removing the slot subnode, I added it because of it being
> brought up in the powerup sequence discussion. I explicitly asked there
> if adding such a subnode level was seen as desirable but nobody
> answered :|
MMC bus support was removed back in 2007:
| commit b855885e3b60cf6f9452848712a62517b94583eb
| Author: Pierre Ossman <drzeus at drzeus.cx>
| Date: Wed Jan 3 19:47:29 2007 +0100
|
| mmc: deprecate mmc bus topology
|
| The classic MMC bus was defined as multi card bus
| system, which is reflected in the design in the MMC
| layer.
|
| When SD showed up, the bus topology was abandoned
| and a star topology (one card per host) was mandated.
| MMC version 4 has followed this, officially deprecating
| the bus topology.
|
| As we do not have any known users of the bus
| topology we can remove support for it. This will
| simplify the code and rectify some incorrect
| assumptions in the newer additions.
|
| Signed-off-by: Pierre Ossman <drzeus at drzeus.cx>
I doubt we will ever need support for it.
Sascha
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