On Fri, 2019-12-20 at 11:31:54 UTC, Masahiro Yamada wrote: > According to the Denali NAND Flash Memory Controller User's Guide, > this IP has two reset signals. > > rst_n: reset most of FFs in the controller core > reg_rst_n: reset all FFs in the register interface, and in the > initialization sequencer > > This commit supports controlling those reset signals. > > It is possible to control them separately from the IP point of view > although they might be often tied up together in actual SoC integration. > > The IP spec says, asserting only the reg_rst_n without asserting rst_n > will cause unpredictable behavior in the controller. So, the driver > deasserts ->rst_reg and ->rst in this order. > > Another thing that should be kept in mind is the automated initialization > sequence (a.k.a. 'bootstrap' process) is kicked off when reg_rst_n is > deasserted. > > When the reset is deasserted, the controller issues a RESET command > to the chip select 0, and attempts to read out the chip ID, and further > more, ONFI parameters if it is an ONFI-compliant device. Then, the > controller sets up the relevant registers based on the detected > device parameters. > > This process might be useful for tiny boot firmware, but is redundant > for Linux Kernel because nand_scan_ident() probes devices and sets up > parameters accordingly. Rather, this hardware feature is annoying > because it ends up with misdetection due to bugs. > > So, commit 0615e7ad5d52 ("mtd: nand: denali: remove Toshiba and Hynix > specific fixup code") changed the driver to not rely on it. > > However, there is no way to prevent it from running. The IP provides > the 'bootstrap_inhibit_init' port to suppress this sequence, but it is > usually out of software control, and dependent on SoC implementation. > As for the Socionext UniPhier platform, LD4 always enables it. For the > later SoCs, the bootstrap sequence runs depending on the boot mode. > > I added usleep_range() to make the driver wait until the sequence > finishes. Otherwise, the driver would fail to detect the chip due > to the race between the driver and hardware-controlled sequence. > > Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Reviewed-by: Philipp Zabel <p.zabel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Applied to https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mtd/linux.git nand/next, thanks. Miquel ______________________________________________________ Linux MTD discussion mailing list http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-mtd/