Hi Jackey, On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 10:34 AM, Jackey Shen <jackey.shen.bo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Dong > > On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 2:59 PM, Dong Aisheng <b29396@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Hi Jackey, >> >> The imx6sl SD controller supports SDIO 3.0. >> I've verified it with a Broadcom SDIO 3.0 WiFi card and it can be >> identified as SDR104 mode. > > That's great news. > Does your imx6sl also support eMMC 4.51 or later card? > Could you please tell the product model (Broadcom SDIO 3.0 WiFi card)? > Yes, it supports eMMC 4.51 working on HS200 mode. The WiFi card we tried is BCM4335. Regards Dong Aisheng > Thanks, > Jackey >> >> Regards >> Dong Aisheng >> >> On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 02:04:01PM +0800, Jackey Shen wrote: >>> Hi John, >>> >>> Does your SD host controller support 3.0 card? As I know, Marvel >>> SDIO8797 can work at UHS-I SDR104. Did you test it? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Jackey >>> >>> On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 2:00 AM, John Tobias <john.tobias.ph@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> > Hi Jackey, >>> > >>> > The Marvel SD8797 work fine but there are some cases that the firmware >>> > failed to load during the system boot up. Although, we managed it by >>> > power cycling the power source of the Marvel chip so that the kernel >>> > will able to detect and reinitialize again. >>> > >>> > The module was running in high speed, 4bit bus width. >>> > >>> > Here are some info: >>> > >>> > # iperf -c 192.168.x.x -t 60 -i 10 >>> > ------------------------------------------------------------ >>> > Client connecting to 192.168.x.x, TCP port 5001 >>> > TCP window size: 20.7 KByte (default) >>> > ------------------------------------------------------------ >>> > [ 3] local 192.168.x.x port 52071 connected with 192.168.x.x port 5001 >>> > [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth >>> > [ 3] 0.0-10.0 sec 48.0 MBytes 40.3 Mbits/sec >>> > [ 3] 10.0-20.0 sec 53.4 MBytes 44.8 Mbits/sec >>> > [ 3] 20.0-30.0 sec 53.8 MBytes 45.1 Mbits/sec >>> > [ 3] 30.0-40.0 sec 56.4 MBytes 47.3 Mbits/sec >>> > [ 3] 40.0-50.0 sec 54.2 MBytes 45.5 Mbits/sec >>> > [ 3] 50.0-60.0 sec 53.5 MBytes 44.9 Mbits/sec >>> > [ 3] 0.0-60.0 sec 319 MBytes 44.6 Mbits/sec >>> > >>> > # iwconfig mlan0 >>> > mlan0 IEEE 802.11abgn ESSID:"Pxx-xxx" >>> > Mode:Managed Frequency:2.437 GHz Access Point: >>> > BC:Dx:xx:xx:xx:xx >>> > Bit Rate=135 Mb/s >>> > Retry long limit:7 RTS thr:off Fragment thr:off >>> > Encryption key:off >>> > Power Management:on >>> > Link Quality=70/70 Signal level=-28 dBm >>> > Rx invalid nwid:0 Rx invalid crypt:0 Rx invalid frag:0 >>> > Tx excessive retries:0 Invalid misc:0 Missed beacon:0 >>> > >>> > Regards, >>> > >>> > john >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 12:23 AM, Jackey Shen <jackey.shen.bo@xxxxxxxxx> >>> > wrote: >>> >> Hi John, >>> >> >>> >> Does wifi module (Marvel SD8797) work fine on your board? What speed does >>> >> it >>> >> run at? SDR104? >>> >> >>> >> Thanks, >>> >> Jackey >>> >> >>> >> On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 10:00 AM, John Tobias <john.tobias.ph@xxxxxxxxx> >>> >> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> >>> >>> I am using git://gitorious.org/thierryreding/linux-next.git to boot my >>> >>> custom board based on iMX6 sololite. My board has SanDisk iNAND 4.51 >>> >>> I/F and wifi module (Marvel SD8797). The latest update of >>> >>> sdhci-esdhc-imx.c supports DDR50/SDR50/SDR104 and I would like to use >>> >>> it for my device. >>> >>> >>> >>> In my .dts file, I have the following settings: >>> >>> >>> >>> /* WIFI module */ >>> >>> &usdhc2 { >>> >>> pinctrl-names = "default", "state_100mhz", "state_200mhz"; >>> >>> pinctrl-0 = <&pinctrl_usdhc2_2_default>; >>> >>> pinctrl-1 = <&pinctrl_usdhc2_3_100mhz>; >>> >>> pinctrl-2 = <&pinctrl_usdhc2_4_200mhz>; >>> >>> bus-width = <4>; >>> >>> status = "okay"; >>> >>> }; >>> >>> >>> >>> /* eMMC module */ >>> >>> &usdhc4 { >>> >>> pinctrl-names = "default", "state_100mhz", "state_200mhz"; >>> >>> pinctrl-0 = <&pinctrl_usdhc4_2_default>; >>> >>> pinctrl-1 = <&pinctrl_usdhc4_3_100mhz>; >>> >>> pinctrl-2 = <&pinctrl_usdhc4_4_200mhz>; >>> >>> bus-width = <8>; >>> >>> status = "okay"; >>> >>> compatible = "fsl,imx6sl-usdhc", "fsl,imx6q-usdhc"; >>> >>> reg = <0x0219c000 0x4000>; >>> >>> }; >>> >>> >>> >>> Then, in my .dtsi file: >>> >>> >>> >>> usdhc2 { >>> >>> /*WIFI pinmux */ >>> >>> pinctrl_usdhc2_2_default: default { >>> >>> fsl,pins = < >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_SD2_CMD__SD2_CMD 0x17039 >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_SD2_CLK__SD2_CLK 0x17039 >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_SD2_DATA0__SD2_DATA0 0x17039 >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_SD2_DATA1__SD2_DATA1 0x17039 >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_SD2_DATA2__SD2_DATA2 0x17039 >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_SD2_DATA3__SD2_DATA3 0x17039 >>> >>> >; >>> >>> }; >>> >>> >>> >>> pinctrl_usdhc2_3_100mhz: state_100mhz { /* 100Mhz */ >>> >>> fsl,pins = < >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_SD2_CMD__SD2_CMD 0x170B9 >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_SD2_CLK__SD2_CLK 0x100B9 >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_SD2_DATA0__SD2_DATA0 0x170B9 >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_SD2_DATA1__SD2_DATA1 0x170B9 >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_SD2_DATA2__SD2_DATA2 0x170B9 >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_SD2_DATA3__SD2_DATA3 0x170B9 >>> >>> >; >>> >>> }; >>> >>> >>> >>> pinctrl_usdhc2_4_200mhz: state_200mhz { /* 200Mhz */ >>> >>> fsl,pins = < >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_SD2_CMD__SD2_CMD 0x170F9 >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_SD2_CLK__SD2_CLK 0x100F9 >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_SD2_DATA0__SD2_DATA0 0x170F9 >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_SD2_DATA1__SD2_DATA1 0x170F9 >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_SD2_DATA2__SD2_DATA2 0x170F9 >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_SD2_DATA3__SD2_DATA3 0x170F9 >>> >>> >; >>> >>> }; >>> >>> }; >>> >>> >>> >>> usdhc4 { >>> >>> /* eMMC pinmux */ >>> >>> pinctrl_usdhc4_2_default: default { >>> >>> fsl,pins = < >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_EPDC_BDR1__SD4_CMD 0x17039 >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_EPDC_BDR0__SD4_CLK 0x10039 >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_EPDC_PWR_COM__SD4_DATA0 0x17039 >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_EPDC_PWR_IRQ__SD4_DATA1 0x17039 >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_EPDC_PWR_STAT__SD4_DATA2 0x17039 >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_EPDC_PWR_WAKE__SD4_DATA3 0x17039 >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_FEC_MDC__SD4_DATA4 0x17039 >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_FEC_RX_DATA0__SD4_DATA5 0x17039 >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_FEC_TX_EN__SD4_DATA6 0x17039 >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_FEC_TX_DATA1__SD4_DATA7 0x17039 >>> >>> >; >>> >>> }; >>> >>> >>> >>> pinctrl_usdhc4_3_100mhz: state_100mhz { /* 100Mhz */ >>> >>> fsl,pins = < >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_EPDC_BDR1__SD4_CMD 0x170B9 >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_EPDC_BDR0__SD4_CLK 0x100B9 >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_EPDC_PWR_COM__SD4_DATA0 0x170B9 >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_EPDC_PWR_IRQ__SD4_DATA1 0x170B9 >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_EPDC_PWR_STAT__SD4_DATA2 0x170B9 >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_EPDC_PWR_WAKE__SD4_DATA3 0x170B9 >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_FEC_MDC__SD4_DATA4 0x170B9 >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_FEC_RX_DATA0__SD4_DATA5 0x170B9 >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_FEC_TX_EN__SD4_DATA6 0x170B9 >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_FEC_TX_DATA1__SD4_DATA7 0x170B9 >>> >>> >; >>> >>> }; >>> >>> >>> >>> pinctrl_usdhc4_4_200mhz: state_200mhz { /* 200Mhz */ >>> >>> fsl,pins = < >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_EPDC_BDR1__SD4_CMD 0x170F9 >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_EPDC_BDR0__SD4_CLK 0x100F9 >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_EPDC_PWR_COM__SD4_DATA0 0x170F9 >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_EPDC_PWR_IRQ__SD4_DATA1 0x170F9 >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_EPDC_PWR_STAT__SD4_DATA2 0x170F9 >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_EPDC_PWR_WAKE__SD4_DATA3 0x170F9 >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_FEC_MDC__SD4_DATA4 0x170F9 >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_FEC_RX_DATA0__SD4_DATA5 0x170F9 >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_FEC_TX_EN__SD4_DATA6 0x170F9 >>> >>> EVT1_PAD_FEC_TX_DATA1__SD4_DATA7 0x170F9 >>> >>> >; >>> >>> }; >>> >>> }; >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> 1. After using the said pinmux settings, the sdhci-esdh-imx controller >>> >>> wasn't able to configure it correctly due the the group name for the >>> >>> two port were the same (default, state_100mhz, state_200mhz). >>> >>> >>> >>> 2. Then, I temporarily disabled usdhc4 to test if the driver able to >>> >>> enable the SDR50 for my wifi. Then, I was getting the following >>> >>> errors: >>> >>> >>> >>> [ 1.655024] mmc0: error -110 whilst initialising SDIO card >>> >>> [ 3.746340] mmc0: error -110 whilst initialising SDIO card >>> >>> [ 3.818624] mmc0: host doesn't support card's voltages >>> >>> [ 3.823783] mmc0: error -22 whilst initialising SDIO card >>> >>> [ 3.901670] mmc0: host doesn't support card's voltages >>> >>> [ 3.906862] mmc0: error -22 whilst initialising SDIO card >>> >>> [ 34.307777] mmc0: host doesn't support card's voltages >>> >>> [ 34.312980] mmc0: error -22 whilst initialising SDIO card >>> >>> >>> >>> 3. Then, I tried the eMMC to see if the driver able to enable the >>> >>> DDR50. After booting it, the kernel detect the eMMC only in hight >>> >>> speed mode. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> I would like to know if anyone here can help me to figure out how to >>> >>> enable the DDR50 for my eMMC and SDR50 for my wifi as well. >>> >>> >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> >>> >>> john >>> >>> -- >>> >>> 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 >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> > > _______________________________________________ > linux-arm-kernel mailing list > linux-arm-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-arm-kernel -- 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