[PATCH v5 0/4] mmc: sdhci-of-aspeed: Support toggling SD bus signal
Joel Stanley
joel at jms.id.au
Tue May 25 05:56:03 PDT 2021
On Tue, 25 May 2021 at 09:48, Steven Lee <steven_lee at aspeedtech.com> wrote:
>
> The 05/25/2021 15:55, Joel Stanley wrote:
> > When I was testing on my A2 EVB I saw this:
> >
> > [ 1.436219] sdhci-aspeed 1e750100.sdhci: Requested out of range
> > phase tap 192 for 9 degrees of phase compensation at 1562500Hz,
> > clamping to tap 15
> > [ 1.450913] sdhci-aspeed 1e750100.sdhci: Requested out of range
> > phase tap 963 for 45 degrees of phase compensation at 1562500Hz,
> > clamping to tap 15
> >
> > Do you know what is happening there?
> >
>
> Per MMC spec, eMMC bus speed is set as legacy mode(0~26MHz) at startup of
> eMMC initializtion flow. Clock phase calculation is triggered in set_clock()
> and it calculates taps based on phase_deg(<9>, <225>) in the dts file and the
> current speed(1562500Hz), which causes the warning message you mentioned.
> As the phase_deg in the dts file should be calculated with 100MHz.
>
> https://lkml.org/lkml/2021/5/24/95
>
> But after some initialization flow, eMMC bus speed will be set to
> correct speed(100MHz).
> Clock phase calculation will be triggered again to get correct taps.
Thanks for the explanation. I added another debug print and I can see
it doing what you describe:
[ 1.465904] sdhci-aspeed 1e750100.sdhci: Requested out of range
phase tap 192 for 9 degrees of phase compensation at 1562500Hz,
clamping to tap 15
[ 1.480598] sdhci-aspeed 1e750100.sdhci: rate 1562500 phase 9 tap 15
[ 1.490316] sdhci-aspeed 1e750100.sdhci: Requested out of range
phase tap 963 for 45 degrees of phase compensation at 1562500Hz,
clamping to tap 15
[ 1.505077] sdhci-aspeed 1e750100.sdhci: rate 1562500 phase 45 tap 15
[ 1.515059] sdhci-aspeed 1e750100.sdhci: rate 100000000 phase 9 tap 3
[ 1.524886] sdhci-aspeed 1e750100.sdhci: rate 100000000 phase 45 tap 15
[ 1.534904] sdhci-aspeed 1e750100.sdhci: rate 100000000 phase 9 tap 3
[ 1.544713] sdhci-aspeed 1e750100.sdhci: rate 100000000 phase 45 tap 15
We should change the "out of range" message to be dev_dbg, as it is
expected on a normal boot.
Cheers,
Joel
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