On Fri, 13 Sept 2024 at 12:28, Victor Shih <victorshihgli@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > From: Victor Shih <victor.shih@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Summary > ======= > These patches[1] support UHS-II and fix GL9755 and GL9767 > UHS-II compatibility. > > About UHS-II, roughly deal with the following three parts: > 1) A UHS-II detection and initialization: > - Host setup to support UHS-II (Section 3.13.1 Host Controller Setup > Sequence[2]). > - Detect a UHS-II I/F (Section 3.13.2 Card Interface Detection Sequence > [2]). > - In step(9) of Section 3.13.2 in [2], UHS-II initialization is include > Section 3.13.3 UHS-II Card Initialization and Section 3.13.4 UHS-II > Setting Register Setup Sequence. > > 2) Send Legacy SD command through SD-TRAN > - Encapsulated SD packets are defined in SD-TRAN in order to ensure Legacy > SD compatibility and preserve Legacy SD infrastructures (Section 7.1.1 > Packet Types and Format Overview[3]). > - Host issue a UHS-II CCMD packet or a UHS-II DCMD (Section 3.13.5 UHS-II > CCMD Packet issuing and Section 3.13.6 UHS-II DCMD Packet issuing[2]). > > 3) UHS-II Interrupt > - Except for UHS-II error interrupts, most interrupts share the original > interrupt registers. > > Patch structure > =============== > patch#1-#7: for core > patch#8-#20: for sdhci > patch#21: for GL9755 > patch#22: for GL9767 Patch 1 -> 6 applied for next, with some minor updates to patch2. Patch 7 needs some more work, I will comment on that separately. I am okay with patch 8 -> 22, but since there will be a re-spin for a new version, perhaps you can run a new round of checkpatch.pl to see if some of the warning that it reports can be fixed too. [...] Kind regards Uffe