On 23 juni 2014 06:30:08 CEST, Sachin Kamat <spk.linux@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >Hi Tim, > >On Sat, Jun 21, 2014 at 2:31 AM, Tim Kryger <tim.kryger@xxxxxxxxx> >wrote: >> On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 8:33 PM, Sachin Kamat <spk.linux@xxxxxxxxx> >wrote: >>> On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 6:11 PM, Jaehoon Chung ><jh80.chung@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> On 06/19/2014 07:40 PM, Sachin Kamat wrote: >>>>> On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 2:40 PM, Tim Kryger <tim.kryger@xxxxxxxxx> >wrote: >>>>>> On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 1:49 AM, Sachin Kamat ><spk.linux@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>>>> On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 2:12 PM, Tim Kryger ><tim.kryger@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>>>>> On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 8:54 PM, Sachin Kamat ><spk.linux@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>>>>>>> On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 4:33 AM, Sachin Kamat ><spk.linux@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> I see the below error on Exynos4210 based Origen board with >linux-next >>>>>>>>>>> (20140618). >>>>>>>>>>> Reverting the below commit works fine. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Commit: 8d02e775a6 "mmc: sdhci: Use mmc core regulator >infrastucture" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> -- [ 2.068992] sdhci: Secure Digital Host Controller >Interface driver >>>>>>>>>>> [ 2.075059] sdhci: Copyright(c) Pierre Ossman >>>>>>>>>>> [ 2.079762] of_get_named_gpiod_flags: can't parse gpios >property of >>>>>>>>>>> node '/sdhci@12510000[0]' >>>>>>>>>>> [ 2.088021] s3c-sdhci 12510000.sdhci: clock source 2: >mmc_busclk.2 >>>>>>>>>>> (50000000 Hz) >>>>>>>>>>> [ 2.095322] of_get_named_gpiod_flags: can't parse gpios >property of >>>>>>>>>>> node '/sdhci@12510000[0]' >>>>>>>>>>> [ 2.103794] of_get_named_gpiod_flags: can't parse gpios >property of >>>>>>>>>>> node '/sdhci@12510000[0]' >>>>>>>>>>> [ 2.112478] s3c-sdhci 12510000.sdhci: No vqmmc regulator >found >>>>>>>>>>> [ 2.118117] mmc0: Hardware doesn't report any support >voltages. >>>>>>>>>>> [ 2.124004] s3c-sdhci 12510000.sdhci: sdhci_add_host() >failed >>>>>>>>>>> [ 2.130080] of_get_named_gpiod_flags: can't parse gpios >property of >>>>>>>>>>> node '/sdhci@12530000[0]' >>>>>>>>>>> [ 2.138352] s3c-sdhci 12530000.sdhci: clock source 2: >mmc_busclk.2 >>>>>>>>>>> (16666667 Hz) >>>>>>>>>>> [ 2.145661] of_get_named_gpiod_flags: can't parse gpios >property of >>>>>>>>>>> node '/sdhci@12530000[0]' >>>>>>>>>>> [ 2.154139] of_get_named_gpiod_flags: can't parse gpios >property of >>>>>>>>>>> node '/sdhci@12530000[0]' >>>>>>>>>>> [ 2.162834] s3c-sdhci 12530000.sdhci: No vqmmc regulator >found >>>>>>>>>>> [ 2.168464] mmc0: Hardware doesn't report any support >voltages. >>>>>>>>>>> [ 2.174349] s3c-sdhci 12530000.sdhci: sdhci_add_host() >failed >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> [ 2.336148] Waiting for root device /dev/mmcblk0p1... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> FYI, the board has a 2.8V fixed regulator supply connected to >the MMC. >>>>>>>>> You may refer to arch/arm/boot/dts/exynos4210-origen.dts for >more details. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> A 2.8v regulator results in mmc->ocr_avail being set to >MMC_VDD_27_28 >>>>>>>> | MMC_VDD_28_29. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> The SDHCI capabilities register only indicates support of three >voltage levels >>>>>>>> - 1.8v: SDHCI_CAN_VDD_180 => MMC_VDD_165_195 >>>>>>>> - 3.0v: SDHCI_CAN_VDD_300 => MMC_VDD_29_30 | MMC_VDD_30_31 >>>>>>>> - 3.3v: SDHCI_CAN_VDD_330 => MMC_VDD_32_33 | MMC_VDD_33_34 >>>> >>>> Right. sdhci capabilities only indicated them. >>>> But I think SoC can be support the specific VDD range. >>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Even if all capability bits of the host controller were set, >there >>>>>>>> still wouldn't be any overlap. Thus you see a "Hardware >doesn't >>>>>>>> report any support voltages" message. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Previously, this issue was being swept under the rug by cec2e21 >mmc: >>>>>>>> sdhci: Use regulator min/max voltage range according to spec. >That >>>>>>>> change hacked up the voltage range checks such that with your >2.8v >>>>>>>> fixed regulator, the driver would believe the host could >support >>>>>>>> MMC_VDD_29_30 | MMC_VDD_30_31 | MMC_VDD_32_33 | MMC_VDD_33_34. >The >>>>>>>> driver would start down the path of commanding 3.3v-3.4v (the >highest >>>>>>>> voltage range believed to be supported). At the last second, >the >>>>>>>> driver would see the regulator was fixed and blindly skip over >the set >>>>>>>> voltage operation, saving it from failure. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Since my patch eliminates the bogus voltage range checks, your >board >>>>>>>> is now getting caught playing too loose with the SDHCI >regulator >>>>>>>> voltages. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Furthermore, the fixed regulator special-case logic that helped >hide >>>>>>>> your issue should also be considered for removal given that >fixed >>>>>>>> regulators now behave properly thanks to c00dc35 regulator: >core: >>>>>>>> Allow regulator_set_voltage for fixed regulators. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thanks for the detailed explanation. What do you propose to get >this fixed >> >>>>>> It would be nice if the driver could be extended >>>>>> to handle the peculiarities of your board in a deliberate manner >but >>>>>> limiting the common sdhci driver to supporting only the three >voltages >>>>>> from the spec also seems sensible. >>>>> >>>>> Until such time that the driver gets fixed to handle 2.8V fixed >supply your >>>>> current patch leaves several of Exynos boards broken for now. >>>> >>>> the all of exynos used the fixed-regulator(2.8v) should be broken. >>>> (Maybe exynos4 series??) >>> >>> Probably. I haven't verified for the other boards. Hence would be >good to handle >>> this case in the driver itself. >> >> The current external VDD regulator support in the SDHCI driver feels >a >> bit tacked on. >> >> External regulators could reasonably support other voltage ranges, >> like MMC_VDD_27_28 | MMC_VDD_28_29, but those never appear in the >> final ocr_avail for the host. The driver only looks for the >> intersection of the ranges implied by the capabilities register and >> those of the external regulator. >> >> Later, when it comes time to set a voltage, the driver will BUG if it >> can't translate the requested voltage into one of the three voltage >> levels supported by the SDHCI Power Control register. >> >> I wonder if it is really necessary to constrain the driver this way. >> It seems like if we are using an external regulator, the capabilities >> of the host controller itself are irrelevant. Also, must we touch >the >> Power Control register if we are using an external regulator? I >would >> think not. > >You argument above seems reasonable. > >> >> Can you give the following patch a try and see if it resolves the >> issue you observed? >> >> diff --git a/drivers/mmc/host/sdhci.c b/drivers/mmc/host/sdhci.c >> index c23a872..07a2426 100644 >> --- a/drivers/mmc/host/sdhci.c >> +++ b/drivers/mmc/host/sdhci.c >> @@ -1226,6 +1226,13 @@ static void sdhci_set_power(struct sdhci_host >> *host, unsigned char mode, >> struct mmc_host *mmc = host->mmc; >> u8 pwr = 0; >> >> + if (!IS_ERR(mmc->supply.vmmc)) { >> + spin_unlock_irq(&host->lock); >> + mmc_regulator_set_ocr(host->mmc, mmc->supply.vmmc, vdd); >> + spin_lock_irq(&host->lock); >> + return; >> + } >> + >> if (mode != MMC_POWER_OFF) { >> switch (1 << vdd) { >> case MMC_VDD_165_195: >> @@ -1284,12 +1291,6 @@ static void sdhci_set_power(struct sdhci_host >> *host, unsigned char mode, >> if (host->quirks & SDHCI_QUIRK_DELAY_AFTER_POWER) >> mdelay(10); >> } >> - >> - if (!IS_ERR(mmc->supply.vmmc)) { >> - spin_unlock_irq(&host->lock); >> - mmc_regulator_set_ocr(host->mmc, mmc->supply.vmmc, vdd); >> - spin_lock_irq(&host->lock); >> - } >> } >> >> >/*****************************************************************************\ >> @@ -3092,8 +3093,9 @@ int sdhci_add_host(struct sdhci_host *host) >> SDHCI_MAX_CURRENT_MULTIPLIER; >> } >> >> + /* If OCR set by external regulators, use it instead */ >> if (mmc->ocr_avail) >> - ocr_avail &= mmc->ocr_avail; >> + ocr_avail = mmc->ocr_avail; >> >> if (host->ocr_mask) >> ocr_avail &= host->ocr_mask; > >I can confirm that the above patch fixes the reported issue on >Exynos4210 and 4412 >based origen boards that I have. Thanks for the fix. Hi Tim/Sachin, Great that you seemed to have work out issues. Could you please resend a the patch in proper format, thus I can apply it as a fix for 3.16. Kind regards Uffe -- 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