On Wed, 27 Oct 2021 at 19:01, H. Nikolaus Schaller <hns@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi Ulf, > > > Am 26.10.2021 um 20:08 schrieb H. Nikolaus Schaller <hns@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > > > > Hi Uf, > >> > >> As a matter of fact, the similar problem that you are looking to > >> address (applying card quirks based on DT compatibility strings), is > >> partly being taken care of in another series [1], being discussed > >> right now. I think the solution for the ti,wl1251 should be based upon > >> that too. Please have a look and see if you can play with that!? > > > > That is interesting. > > Yes, maybe it can be the basis. At least for finding the chip and driver. > > I have done a first experiment. > > It seems as if the series [1] does the opposite of what we need... It just > skips entries in struct mmc_fixup if the DT does *not* match. Ohh, I didn't look that close. In that case the code isn't doing what it *should*. The point is really to match on the compatible string and then add quirks if that is found. Let me have a closer look - and for sure, I am willing to help if needed. > > This new match is not even tried in the wl1251 case since card->cis.vendor > and card->cis.device are not properly initialized when mmc_fixup_device() is called. > (in the upstream code the init_card function sets these and also sets MMC_QUIRK_NONSTD_SDIO > to early abort before sdio_read_cccr, sdio_read_common_cis, and mmc_fixup_device). We can call mmc_fixup_device() more than once during initialization and provide different struct mmc_fixup* - if that is needed. > > What I don't get from the code is how cis.vendor or cis.device can be > initialized from device tree for a specific device. As far as I see it can > only be checked for and some quirks can be set from a table if vendor and > device read from the CIS registers do match. Yes. I thought that should be possible, but maybe it is not? > > Instead, we want to match DT and define some values for an otherwise unknown > device (i.e. we can't match by vendor or other methods) to help to initialize > the interface. So in mmc_fixup_device it is too late and we need something > running earlier, based purely on device tree information... Okay, I will have a closer look. Maybe we need to extend the card quirks interface a bit to make it suitable for this case too. > > BR and thanks, > Nikolaus > > > > [1] > > [RFC PATCH 0/2] mmc: allow to rely on the DT to apply quirks > > https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20211014143031.1313783-1-Jerome.Pouiller@xxxxxxxxxx/ > Kind regards Uffe