Hi, On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 8:35 AM Ulf Hansson <ulf.hansson@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > To use the so called powered-on re-initialization of an SDIO card, the > power to the card must obviously have stayed on. If not, the initialization > will simply fail. > > In the runtime suspend case, the card is always powered off. Hence, let's > drop the support for powered-on re-initialization during runtime resume, as > it doesn't make sense. > > Moreover, during a HW reset, the point is to cut the power to the card and > then do fresh re-initialization. Therefore drop the support for powered-on > re-initialization during HW reset. > > Signed-off-by: Ulf Hansson <ulf.hansson@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > drivers/mmc/core/sdio.c | 8 +------- > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 7 deletions(-) This has been on my list of things to test for a while but I never quite got to it... ...and then, today, I spent time bisecting why the "reset" functionality of miwfiex is broken on my 4.19 kernel [1]. AKA, this is broken: cd /sys/kernel/debug/mwifiex/mlan0 echo 1 > reset I finally bisected the problem and tracked it down to commit ca8971ca5753 ("mmc: dw_mmc: Prevent runtime PM suspend when SDIO IRQs are enabled"), which embarrassingly has my Tested-by on it. I guess I never tested the Marvell reset call. :-/ I dug a little and found that when the Marvell code did its reset we ended up getting a call to dw_mci_enable_sdio_irq(enb=0) and never saw a dw_mci_enable_sdio_irq(enb=1) after. I tracked it down further and found that specifically it was the call to mmc_signal_sdio_irq() in mmc_sdio_power_restore() that was making the call. The call stack shown for the "enb=0" call: [<c071a290>] (dw_mci_enable_sdio_irq) from [<c070a960>] (mmc_sdio_power_restore+0x98/0xc0) [<c070a960>] (mmc_sdio_power_restore) from [<c070a9b4>] (mmc_sdio_reset+0x2c/0x30) [<c070a9b4>] (mmc_signal_sdio_irq) from [<c06ff160>] (mmc_hw_reset+0xbc/0x138) [<c06ff160>] (mmc_hw_reset) from [<bf1bbad8>] (mwifiex_sdio_work+0x5d4/0x678 [mwifiex_sdio]) [<bf1bbad8>] (mwifiex_sdio_work [mwifiex_sdio]) from [<c0247cd0>] (process_one_work+0x290/0x4b4) I picked your patch here (which gets rid of the call to mmc_signal_sdio_irq()) and magically the problem went away because there is no more call to mmc_signal_sdio_irq(). I personally don't have lots of history about the whole "powered_resume" code path. I checked and mmc_card_keep_power() was 0 in my test case of getting called from hw_reset, so the rest of this patch doesn't affect me at all. This surprised me a little since I saw "MMC_PM_KEEP_POWER" being set in mwifiex but then I realized that it was only set for the duration of suspend and then cleared by the core. ;-) I will also say that I don't have any test case or knowledge of how SDIO runtime suspend/resume is supposed to work since on dw_mmc SDIO cards are currently not allowed to runtime suspend anyway. ;-) So I guess the result of all that long-winded reply is that for on rk3288-veyron-jerry: Fixes: ca8971ca5753 ("mmc: dw_mmc: Prevent runtime PM suspend when SDIO IRQs are enabled") Tested-by: Douglas Anderson <dianders@xxxxxxxxxxxx> One last note is that, though Marvell WiFi works after a reset after this commit, Marvell Bluetooth (on the same SDIO module) doesn't. I guess next week it'll be another bisect... [1] https://crbug.com/981113 -Doug