On 2019-03-12 21:52, Heiko Stübner wrote: > Hi David, > > Am Dienstag, 12. März 2019, 21:34:00 CET schrieb David Summers: >> On 12/03/2019 14:22, Heiko Stuebner wrote: >>> Hi Jonas, >>> >>> Am Samstag, 9. März 2019, 16:39:21 CET schrieb David Summers: >>>> The Problem: >>>> >>>> On ASUS Tinker Board S, when booting from the eMMC, and there is card >>>> in the sd slot, there are constant errors. >>>> >>>> Also when warm reboot, uboot can not access the sd slot >>>> >>>> Cause: >>>> >>>> Identified by Robin Murphy @ ARM. The Card Detect on rk3288 >>>> devices is pulled up by vccio-sd; so when the regulator powers this >>>> off, card detect gives spurious errors. A second problem, is during >>>> power down, vccio-sd apprears to be powered down. This causes a >>>> problem when warm rebooting from the sd card. This was identified by >>>> Jonas Karlman. >>>> >>>> History: >>>> >>>> A common fault on these rk3288 board, which impliment the reference >>>> design. >>>> >>>> When this arose before: >>>> >>>> http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-arm-kernel/2014-August/281153. >>>> html >>>> >>>> And Ulf and Jaehoon clearly said this was a broken card detect design, >>>> which should be solved via polling >>>> >>>> Solution: >>>> >>>> Hence broken-cd is set as a property. This cures the errors. The >>>> powering down of vccio-sd during reboot is cured by adding >>>> regulator-boot-on. >>>> >>>> This solutions has been fairly widely reviewed and tested. >>>> >>>> Signed-off-by: David Summers <beagleboard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>>> Reviewed by: Robin Murphy <robin.murphy@xxxxxxx> >>>> Reviewed by: Jonas Karlman <jonas@xxxxxxxxx> >>> in v2, you gave a >>> Tested-by: Jonas Karlman <jonas@xxxxxxxxx> >>> it seems, which somehow transformed into a reviewed-by in v3. >>> >>> V3 did change a bit in its approach - for the better, but do you approve >>> of adding that Reviewed-by above (and maybe also providing a Tested-by >>> for the new approach)? >>> >>> Thanks >>> Heiko >> Hi all, >> >> Yes apologies for these signed-off lines etc wrong. Its still a learning >> experiment for me! >> >> Both Robin and Jonas added a lot to Patch, as explained in the write up. >> Robin came up with the cause of the fault, and Jonas noticed a second >> fault. So the question is to give these two their due. I think what they >> both added was important. >> >> Thanks Robin for the official "Reviewed-by". >> >> Jonas tested the second version, which kept power on vccio-sd all the >> time, whereas v1 and v3 cured the problem with broken-cd. So although >> both fixed the problem, they way performed is different. So don't think >> I can say Jonas Tested-by v3. > We'll just give Jonas a bit more time to reply then :-) . I have now tested v3 on a Tinker Board and a Tinker Board S using u-boot 2019.01 on sd-card, both devices can now soft reboot when running bootloader from sd-card thanks to the "regulator-boot-on". I am happy to add both tags :-) Reviewed-by: Jonas Karlman <jonas@xxxxxxxxx> Tested-by: Jonas Karlman <jonas@xxxxxxxxx> Regards, Jonas > >> As for the tested by "TheSaint @ ArchLinux Arm", he actually tested just >> above every single version of the patch, and a whole lot more before it >> was sent in - he is our ASUS Tinker Board user on arch. He doesn't >> really want his email in the open, but if push comes to shove he'll >> allow it. Question is do you need this for the Patch to pass? > No, that is not necessary. I'll just drop the line when applying. > In general for a tag to mean something we need the Name, but any > tags other than Signed-off-by are optional anyway. > > >> Heiko, I'm happy to change the sign off etc, and resent the patch (as >> v4). But would be the same patch. Think the question is what is best for >> you. Don't want to send unneeded email ... anyway let me know (private >> email?) and I'll do whatever is best for you. > No, re-sending just to correct tags is not necessary in _my_ case > as I generally just fix up the relevant lines myself when applying. > Just keep in mind, other maintainers may handle this differently :-) . > > >> P.S. Eventually I'll get better at these patches , alas the day job >> keeps me too busy - and I forget the rules :( > Really no problem, it's always a learning experience. > So don't worry too much :-) . > > > Heiko > >