Hi, On 03/28/2016 06:37 PM, Alexey Brodkin wrote: > Hi Marek, Vladimir, > > On Sat, 2016-03-26 at 21:24 +0100, Marek Vasut wrote: >> On 03/26/2016 09:12 PM, Vladimir Zapolskiy wrote: >>> >>> On 26.03.2016 21:52, Marek Vasut wrote: >>>> >>>> On 03/26/2016 07:16 PM, Vladimir Zapolskiy wrote: >>>>> >>>>> On 26.03.2016 20:10, Marek Vasut wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> On 03/26/2016 06:52 PM, Vladimir Zapolskiy wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi Marek, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 26.03.2016 19:30, Marek Vasut wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On 03/26/2016 06:26 PM, Vladimir Zapolskiy wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On 26.03.2016 12:14, Marek Vasut wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Hi! >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I noticed that arch/arc/boot/dts/axs10x_mb.dtsi uses "altr," prefix in >>>>>>>>>> the DT compatible string: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> mmc@0x15000 { >>>>>>>>>> compatible = "altr,socfpga-dw-mshc"; >>>>>>>>>> reg = < 0x15000 0x400 >; >>>>>>>>>> num-slots = < 1 >; >>>>>>>>>> fifo-depth = < 16 >; >>>>>>>>>> card-detect-delay = < 200 >; >>>>>>>>>> clocks = <&apbclk>, <&mmcclk>; >>>>>>>>>> clock-names = "biu", "ciu"; >>>>>>>>>> interrupts = < 7 >; >>>>>>>>>> bus-width = < 4 >; >>>>>>>>>> }; >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I don't think this is OK, since ARC is unrelated to Altera, which is >>>>>>>>>> what the "altr," prefix stands for. I think the socfpga-dw-mshc shim >>>>>>>>>> should be extended with another compatibility string, something like >>>>>>>>>> "snps,arc-dw-mshc" and the axs10x_mb.dtsi should be adjusted >>>>>>>>>> accordingly. What do you think ? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> There is "snps,dw-mshc" described in >>>>>>>>> Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mmc/synopsys-dw-mshc.txt and supported by >>>>>>>>> dw_mmc host controller driver. >>>>>>>> Thanks, that's even better. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> btw what do you think of using altr, prefix on non-altera system, that >>>>>>>> doesn't seem ok, right ? >>>>>>> according to ePAPR the prefix should represent a device (IP block here >>>>>>> I believe) manufacturer, so it should be okay to use "altr" prefix on >>>>>>> non-Altera system, if Altera provides another hardware vendor with >>>>>>> some own IP block. >>>>>> In this case, it's Synopsys who provides the SD/MMC/MS core to other >>>>>> chip makers (Altera etc). >>>>> Correct. >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> That said, I would rather prefer to see "snps,dw-mshc" prefix on description >>>>>>> of an MMC controller found on SoCFPGA series, "altr,socfpga-dw-mshc" seems >>>>>>> to be redundant. Yes..it's redundant..i should be combined to "snps,dw-mshc". >>>>>> According to drivers/mmc/host/dw_mmc-pltfm.c , the Altera SoCFPGA one >>>>>> "altr,socfpga-dw-mshc" and also Imagination Technology Pistacio one >>>>>> "img,pistachio-dw-mshc" need specialty bit (SDMMC_CMD_USE_HOLD_REG), >>>>>> while the stock one "snps,dw-mshc" does not. I am not sure if the ARC >>>>>> one needs it as well, but most likely yes. >>>>>> >>>>>> I wonder if that bit is needed on some particular version of the DWMMC >>>>>> core. In that case, should we have "snps,dw-mshc" and "snps,dw-mshc-vN" >>>>>> binding ? Or should we use DT property to discern the need for this bit ? >>>>>> >>>>> That's the most common way to take into account peculiarities, add >>>>> a property and handle it from the driver. >>>> And by "that" you mean which of those two I listed , the >>>> "snps,dw-mshc-vN" or adding new DT prop ? >>>> >>> I meant to add a new property, not a new compatible, but that's just >>> my experience. >>> >>> Let me say it __might__ happen that a particular change you need is >>> specific to a particular version of the DWMMC IP (query Synopsys >>> by the way), but more probably it might be e.g. the same IP version with >>> a different reduced or extended configuration or a minor fix/improvement >>> to the IP block without resulting version number bump. >>> >>> For example I don't remember that errata fixes in IP blocks result in >>> a new compatible, instead there are quite common optional "quirk" >>> properties for broken IPs -- e.g. check bindings/usb/dwc3.txt :) >> Right, this very much matches how I see it as well. Thanks for confirming. >> >> Alexey, can you tell us if the requirement for setting >> SDMMC_CMD_USE_HOLD_REG came with some new revision of the core or >> disappeared with some revision OR if this is some configuration >> option of the core during synthesis ? > > Sorry for not following that discussion during my weekend but I'll try > to address all questions now. SDMMC_CMD_USE_HOLD_REG didn't come with new revision..It's using continuously. But it's difficult to use the generic feature..because it's considered the below things. If Card is SDR50/SDR104/DDR50 mode.. 1) and phase shift of cclk_in_drv is 0 then SDMMC_CMD_USE_HOLD_REG bit is set to 0, 2) and phase shift of cclk_in_drv > 0 then SDMMC_CMD_USE_HOLD_REG bit is set to 1, If Card is SDR12/SDR25 mode, then this bit is set to 1. We need to check phase shift scheme..but as i knew, each SoC have been implemented differently for phase shift. (Phase shift have dependency to SoC.) And it have to check HCON register..there is IMPLEMENT_HOLD_REG(bit[22]). (It described whether IP have hold register or not) I didn't read this thread entirely. I'm not sure what you have discussed..but my understanding is right..i recommend to use "snps,dw-mshc" for ARC compat string. Otherwise it need to add "dw_mmc-<SoC>.c". dw_mmc-pltfm.c should provide the basic dw-mmc controller functionality. After read this thread entirely, i will check more detailed what you discussed. If i missed something, let me know, plz. Best Regards, Jaehoon Chung > > DW Mobile Storage databook says: > --------------------->8----------------------- > To meet the relatively high Input Hold Time requirement for SDR12, SDR25, > and other MMC speed modes, you should program bit[29]use_hold_Reg of the > CMD register to 1'b1. > --------------------->8----------------------- > > So I'd say this specific setting has nothing to do with a particular IP block > but instead it is related to card's mode of operation. More precisely bus clock. > SDR12 stands for 12.5 MByte/s, SDR25 stands for 25 MByte/s. I.e. we probably need > so set that bit just for certain cases and regardless board that uses DW MMC. > > I'm adding DW MMC maintainer as well as linux-mmc mailing list so people who > understands that stuff better may comment here as well. > > -Alexey-- > To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-mmc" in > the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html > > -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe devicetree" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html