[PATCH] ARM: imx25-pinfunc: remove SION from all modes

Uwe Kleine-König u.kleine-koenig at pengutronix.de
Fri Jun 3 12:31:48 PDT 2016


On Fri, Jun 03, 2016 at 10:01:07PM +0800, Shawn Guo wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 03, 2016 at 03:32:47PM +0200, Uwe Kleine-König wrote:
> > I found a regression of the patch under discussion (which was not
> > applied, so no big problem). On the custom mx25 based hardware an
> > SD-card isn't detected any more after removing SION from
> > MX25_PAD_SD1_CMD__SD1_CMD. I verified the same happens on a tx25.
> > 
> > Is this expected? IMHO it's unfortunate (if not a silicon bug) that you
> > need the SION bit here as the SION bit has some more side effects.  If
> > you ask me, muxing a certain function for a pin should enable the input
> > path to the respective module if the pin is bidirectional.
> > 
> > Is there a list of pin/function pairs that need the SION bit set? Shawn,
> > would you agree to accept this patch with the high risk that it
> > introduces regressions? Or maybe we should make the SION bit more easily
> > overridable for board dts files (and default to off unless known it's
> > needed)?
> 
> I would be conservative on this.  Can we just fix the SION bits that are
> known doing harm?

I didn't do any measurements, but I'd expect that every SION bit that is
set without good reason increases current consumption. So each SION bit
does some harm. Plus debugging a missing SION bit is much easier than a
SION bit that is set without need.

The first problem I debugged was an UART problem and the SION bit had to
be removed from MX25_PAD_KPP_ROW3__GPIO_3_0 (plus back then
MX25_PAD_KPP_ROW3__UART1_RI wasn't defined). The problem I had now was a
broken SD card and I had to add SION to MX25_PAD_SD1_CMD__SD1_CMD.

So I expect my commit to (maybe) introduce some obvious and easy to
debug regressions and to (probably) fix some harder to debug and not so
obvious problems. I'd say it's a net win.

Best regards
Uwe

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