On 24/02/2020 11:16, Ulf Hansson wrote: > + Adrian > > On Fri, 21 Feb 2020 at 20:44, Bitan Biswas <bbiswas@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> On 2/21/20 1:48 AM, Ulf Hansson wrote: >>> External email: Use caution opening links or attachments >>> >>> >>> On Thu, 20 Feb 2020 at 18:54, Naresh Kamboju <naresh.kamboju@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> >>>> On Wed, 19 Feb 2020 at 21:54, Ulf Hansson <ulf.hansson@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> On Thu, 13 Feb 2020 at 16:43, Naresh Kamboju <naresh.kamboju@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Try to restore the value for the cache flush timeout, by updating the >>>>> define MMC_CACHE_FLUSH_TIMEOUT_MS to 10 * 60 * 1000". >>>> >>>> I have increased the timeout to 10 minutes but it did not help. >>>> Same error found. >>>> [ 608.679353] mmc1: Card stuck being busy! mmc_poll_for_busy >>>> [ 608.684964] mmc1: cache flush error -110 >>>> [ 608.689005] blk_update_request: I/O error, dev mmcblk1, sector >>>> 4302400 op 0x1:(WRITE) flags 0x20800 phys_seg 1 prio class 0 >>>> >>>> OTOH, What best i could do for my own experiment to revert all three patches and >>>> now the reported error gone and device mount successfully [1]. >>>> >>>> List of patches reverted, >>>> mmc: core: Specify timeouts for BKOPS and CACHE_FLUSH for eMMC >>>> mmc: block: Use generic_cmd6_time when modifying >>>> INAND_CMD38_ARG_EXT_CSD >>>> mmc: core: Default to generic_cmd6_time as timeout in __mmc_switch() Reverting all the above also fixes the problem for me. >> I find that from the commit the changes in mmc_flush_cache below is >> the cause. >> >> ## >> @@ -961,7 +963,8 @@ int mmc_flush_cache(struct mmc_card *card) >> (card->ext_csd.cache_size > 0) && >> (card->ext_csd.cache_ctrl & 1)) { >> err = mmc_switch(card, EXT_CSD_CMD_SET_NORMAL, >> - EXT_CSD_FLUSH_CACHE, 1, 0); >> + EXT_CSD_FLUSH_CACHE, 1, >> + MMC_CACHE_FLUSH_TIMEOUT_MS); I no longer see the issue on reverting the above hunk as Bitan suggested but now I see the following (which is expected) ... WARNING KERN mmc1: unspecified timeout for CMD6 - use generic > Just as a quick sanity test, please try the below patch, which > restores the old cache flush timeout to 10min. > > However, as I indicated above, this seems to be a problem that needs > to be fixed at in the host driver side. For the sdhci driver, there is > a bit of a tricky logic around how to deal with timeouts in > sdhci_send_command(). My best guess is that's where we should look > more closely (and I am doing that). > > From: Ulf Hansson <ulf.hansson@xxxxxxxxxx> > Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2020 11:43:33 +0100 > Subject: [PATCH] mmc: core: Restore busy timeout for eMMC cache flushing > > Signed-off-by: Ulf Hansson <ulf.hansson@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > drivers/mmc/core/mmc_ops.c | 2 +- > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/mmc/core/mmc_ops.c b/drivers/mmc/core/mmc_ops.c > index da425ee2d9bf..713e7dd6d028 100644 > --- a/drivers/mmc/core/mmc_ops.c > +++ b/drivers/mmc/core/mmc_ops.c > @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ > > #define MMC_OPS_TIMEOUT_MS (10 * 60 * 1000) /* 10min*/ > #define MMC_BKOPS_TIMEOUT_MS (120 * 1000) /* 120s */ > -#define MMC_CACHE_FLUSH_TIMEOUT_MS (30 * 1000) /* 30s */ > +#define MMC_CACHE_FLUSH_TIMEOUT_MS (10 * 60 * 1000) /* 10min */ This does not fix the problem for me. Jon -- nvpublic