Re: [PATCH v2] mmc: sdhci: add quirk for broken write protect detection

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Hi Eli,

On Sun, 2014-03-02 at 01:20PM +0200, Eli Billauer wrote:
> The write protection signal is absent on a board based upon Xilinx' Zynq
> processor ("ZyBo"). This leads the kernel to think that the MicroSD card is
> write protected, and causes a kernel panic during boot, as root fails to
> mount RW.

I talked to some people here at Xilinx. According to them, you have the
option to pin out the WP signal, which would mean the board needs to
tie/connect the signal properly. Or, if you select to not pin out the WP
signal, it should be tied to 0 within the chip.
Currently, I have some doubts that is the case, since Mike reported the
same issue, but would you mind double checking?
In theory the signal should default to logic zero which would at most
require to add the, already existing, 'wp-inverted' quirk when using
micro-sd on Zynq.

	Thanks,
	Sören


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