On Tue, Mar 22, 2022 at 04:21:34PM +0000, Christian Löhle wrote: > Introduce a SEND_STATUS check for writes through SPI to not mark > an unsuccessful write as successful. > > Since SPI SD/MMC does not have states, after a write, the card will > just hold the line LOW until it is ready again. The driver marks the > write therefore as completed as soon as it reads something other than > all zeroes. > The driver does not distinguish from a card no longer signalling busy > and it being disconnected (and the line being pulled-up by the host). > This lead to writes being marked as successful when disconnecting > a busy card. > Now the card is ensured to be still connected by an additional CMD13, > just like non-SPI is ensured to go back to TRAN state. > > While at it and since we already poll for the post-write status anyway, > we might as well check for SPIs error bits (any of them). > > The disconnecting card problem is reproducable for me after continuous > write activity and randomly disconnecting, around every 20-50 tries > on SPI DS for some card. ... > + if (mmc_host_is_spi(card->host)) { > + u32 status = 0; > + err = __mmc_send_status(card, &status, 0); > + /* All R1 and R2 bits of SPI are errors in our case */ > + if (status) > + err = err ? err : -EIO; I would use either this: if (err || status) { mqrq->brq.data.bytes_xfered = 0; if (err) return err; return -EIO; } return 0; or at least this: err = err ?: -EIO; or even this: if (!err && status) err = -EIO; (Personally I would choose the first option) > + if (err) > + mqrq->brq.data.bytes_xfered = 0; > + return err; > + } -- With Best Regards, Andy Shevchenko