From: Conor Dooley <conor.dooley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Some controllers may not be able to reach a bus clock as low as 400 KHz due to a lack of sufficient divisors. In these cases, the SD card slot becomes non-functional as Linux continuously attempts to set the bus clock to 400 KHz. If the controller is incapable of getting that low, set its minimum frequency instead. While this may eliminate some SD cards, it allows those capable of operating at the controller's minimum frequency to be used. Signed-off-by: Conor Dooley <conor.dooley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> --- drivers/mmc/host/mmc_spi.c | 5 ++++- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/drivers/mmc/host/mmc_spi.c b/drivers/mmc/host/mmc_spi.c index 09d7a6a0dc1a..c9caa1ece7ef 100644 --- a/drivers/mmc/host/mmc_spi.c +++ b/drivers/mmc/host/mmc_spi.c @@ -1208,7 +1208,10 @@ static int mmc_spi_probe(struct spi_device *spi) * that's the only reason not to use a few MHz for f_min (until * the upper layer reads the target frequency from the CSD). */ - mmc->f_min = 400000; + if (spi->controller->min_speed_hz > 400000) + dev_warn(&spi->dev,"Controller unable to reduce bus clock to 400 KHz\n"); + + mmc->f_min = max(spi->controller->min_speed_hz, 400000); mmc->f_max = spi->max_speed_hz; host = mmc_priv(mmc); -- 2.43.0