[PATCH 6/10] mmc: sdhci-xenon: Add Marvell Xenon SDHC core functionality
Ulf Hansson
ulf.hansson at linaro.org
Fri Nov 25 05:06:17 PST 2016
[...]
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> + /*
>>>>>> + * Xenon Specific property:
>>>>>> + * emmc: explicitly indicate whether this slot is for eMMC
>>>>>> + * slotno: the index of slot. Refer to SDHC_SYS_CFG_INFO register
>>>>>> + * tun-count: the interval between re-tuning
>>>>>> + * PHY type: "sdhc phy", "emmc phy 5.0" or "emmc phy 5.1"
>>>>>> + */
>>>>>> + if (of_property_read_bool(np, "marvell,xenon-emmc"))
>>>>>> + priv->emmc_slot = true;
>>>>>
>>>>> So, you need this because of the eMMC voltage switch behaviour, right?
>>>>>
>>>>> Then I would rather like to describe this a generic DT bindings for
>>>>> the eMMC voltage level support. There have acutally been some earlier
>>>>> discussions for this, but we haven't yet made some changes.
>>>>>
>>>>> I think what is missing is a mmc-ddr-3_3v DT binding, which when set,
>>>>> allows the host driver to accept I/O voltage switches to 3.3V. If not
>>>>> supported the ->start_signal_voltage_switch() ops may return -EINVAL.
>>>>> This would inform the mmc core to move on to the next supported
>>>>> voltage level. There might be some minor additional changes to the mmc
>>>>> card initialization sequence, but those should be simple.
>>>>>
>>>>> I can help out to look into this, unless you want to do it yourself of course!?
>>>>>
>>>> Yes. One of the reasons is to provide eMMC specific voltage setting.
>>>> But in my very own opinion, it should be irrelevant to voltage level.
>>>> The eMMC voltage setting on our SDHC is different from SD/SDIO voltage switch.
>>>> It will become more complex with different SOC implementation details.
>>>
>>> Got it. Although I think we can cope with that fine just by using the
>>> different SD/eMMC speed modes settings defined in DT (or from the
>>> SDHCI caps register)
>>>
>> In my very opinion, I'm not sure if there is any corner case that driver cannot
>> determine the eMMC card type from DT and SDHC caps.
>>
>>>> Unfortunately, MMC driver cannot determine the card type yet when eMMC voltage
>>>> setting should be executed.
>>>> Thus an flag is required here to tell driver to execute eMMC voltage setting.
>>>>
>>>> Besides, additional eMMC specific settings might be implemented in future, besides
>>>> voltage setting. Most of them should be completed before MMC driver recognizes the
>>>> card type. Thus I have to keep this flag to indicate current SDHC is for eMMC.
>>>
>>> I doubt you will need a generic "eMMC" flag, but let's see when we go forward.
>>>
>>> Currently it's clear you don't need such a flag, so I will submit a
>>> change adding a DT binding for "mmc-ddr-3_3v" then we can take it from
>>> there, to see if it suits your needs.
>>>
>
> Another reason for a special "xenon-emmc" property is that our host IP usually can
> support both eMMC and SD. Whether a host is used as eMMC or SD depends on the
> final implementation of the actual product.
> Thus our host driver needs to know whether current SDHC is fixed as eMMC or SD.
> So far, It can only get the information from DT.
As a matter of fact for mounted non-removable cards, such as eMMC, we
already have the option to describe some of their characteristics in
DT. Perhaps that's what you need?
Please have a look at:
Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mmc/mmc-card.txt
>
> After out host driver get the card type information from DT, it can prepare eMMC
> specific voltage, set eMMC specific mmc->caps/caps2 flags and do other
> vendor specific init, before card init procedure.
> Otherwise, our host driver has to wait until card type is determined in mmc_rescan().
>
> A generic "eMMC" flag is unnecessary. I just require a private property,
> which is only used in our host driver and DT.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Best regards,
> Hu Ziji
>
>>
>> Actually, our eMMC is usually fixed as 1.8V.
>>
>> The pair "no-sd" + "no-sdio" can provide the similar information.
>> But I'm not sure if it is proper to use those two property in such a way.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Best regards
>> Hu Ziji
>>
>>> [...]
>>>
>>> Kind regards
>>> Uffe
>>>
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Kind regards
Uffe
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