Re: [PATCH] mmc: dw_mmc: try pick the exact same voltage as vmmc for vqmmc

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Ulf,

On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 4:06 AM, Ulf Hansson <ulf.hansson@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> [...]
>
>> Sure
>> If the first card is sd2.0 since startup, dw_mci_switch_voltage will not be called,
>
> That can't be right. mmc_power_up() should trigger
> dw_mci_switch_voltage() to be invoked.

Hmmm, I think you're right.  Addy: can you double check if it's only
the 2nd card for you?  I was thinking that if a regulator is currently
3.3V and you request 2.7 - 3.3V the regulator framework will treat
that as a noop.  ...but that definitely doesn't appear to be the case.
When I boot up the first time even with no SD card plugged in, I see
this at bootup:

[    3.042234] vccio_sd: 1800 <--> 3300 mV at 3300 mV

...showing that it started at 3.3V.  Then I see:

$ grep "" /sys/class/regulator/regulator.16/{name,microvolts}
/sys/class/regulator/regulator.16/name:vccio_sd
/sys/class/regulator/regulator.16/microvolts:2700000

...so it is certainly getting changed even with no card plugged in.


BTW: I don't actually have one of these failing cards--all of mine
work.  Addy, do you know the make and model of the card you have that
fails?


-Doug
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