Stefan Wahren <stefan.wahren@xxxxxxxx> writes: > This patch series based on the suggestion of Scott Branden to implement > bcm2835 support into sdhci-iproc [1]. > > These changes provide the following advantages: > * no need to maintain a separate driver for bcm2835 > * improve support and test coverage of bcm2835 mmc support > * get the rid of SDHCI_CAPABILITIES hack in bcm2835_sdhci_readl > * increase write performance by avoiding delays in write ops > > Patch 1 and 2 adopt two sdhci-bcm2835 fixes to sdhci-iproc. The third patch > tries to specify as much quirks as possible in the bcm283x.dtsi as possible. > Patch 4 and 5 are the actually changes for bcm2835 support. > > These series has been tested on Raspberry Pi B with dd (direct I/O): > > sdhci-bcm2835 > > 378 kB/s WRITE > 10,6 MB/s READ > > sdhci-iproc (after applying patch series) > > 881 kB/s WRITE > 10,8 MB/s READ I started a while ago at looking at merging the sdhost driver (for the other controller on these boards that you can use instead), since apparently the hardware's a better choice to use. This looks like a really nice simplification for us for the Arasan mode, though. Would you also want to delete the old 2835 driver after this series? These patches are all: Acked-by: Eric Anholt <eric@xxxxxxxxxx>
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