> +static int sd_enable_cache(struct mmc_card *card) > +{ > + u8 *reg_buf; > + int err; > + > + reg_buf = kzalloc(512, GFP_KERNEL); > + if (!reg_buf) > + return -ENOMEM; > + > + /* > + * Set the Cache Enable bit in the performance enhancement register at > + * 260 bytes offset. > + */ > + err = sd_write_ext_reg(card, card->ext_perf.fno, card->ext_perf.page, > + card->ext_perf.offset + 260, 0x1); > + if (err) { > + pr_warn("%s: error %d writing Cache Enable bit\n", > + mmc_hostname(card->host), err); > + goto out; > + } > + > + err = mmc_poll_for_busy(card, > SD_WRITE_EXTR_SINGLE_TIMEOUT_MS, false, > + MMC_BUSY_EXTR_SINGLE); I think 1sec is for flush cache, but I guess it makes sense to use it here as well. > + if (!err) > + card->ext_perf.feature_enabled |= SD_EXT_PERF_CACHE; Maybe If (err) card->ext_perf.feature_enabled &= ~SD_EXT_PERF_CACHE; and move to out: to catch the sd_write_ext_reg err ? > + > +out: > + kfree(reg_buf); > + return err; > +} > + > /* > * Handle the detection and initialisation of a card. > * > @@ -1442,6 +1531,13 @@ static int mmc_sd_init_card(struct mmc_host > *host, u32 ocr, > goto free_card; > } > > + /* Enable internal SD cache if supported. */ > + if (card->ext_perf.feature_support & SD_EXT_PERF_CACHE) { > + err = sd_enable_cache(card); > + if (err) > + goto free_card; If cache enablement failed, is it worthwhile to bail out? Maybe disabling the cache with the appropriate message is enough? > + } > + > if (host->cqe_ops && !host->cqe_enabled) { > err = host->cqe_ops->cqe_enable(host, card); > if (!err) { > @@ -1694,6 +1790,8 @@ static const struct mmc_bus_ops mmc_sd_ops = { > .alive = mmc_sd_alive, > .shutdown = mmc_sd_suspend, > .hw_reset = mmc_sd_hw_reset, > + .cache_enabled = sd_cache_enabled, > + .flush_cache = sd_flush_cache, > }; I would expect 2 more patches in this series: - flush cache on power down - cache disablement events? Thanks, Avri