Hello Mathieu, hello Venkat, I hope it is not too old and you remember this: Am 17.06.2010 16:33, schrieb Venkatraman S: > Mathieu Poirier <mathieu.poirier@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> On Wed, 2010-06-16 at 14:13 +0530, Venkatraman S wrote: >>> Mathieu Poirier <mathieu.poirier@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> On Tue, 2010-06-15 at 20:58 +0530, Venkatraman S wrote: >>>>> Mathieu Poirier <mathieu.poirier@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>>> HW: Beagleboard rev. C2 and C4 >>>>>> Processor: OMAP3 >>>>>> Kernel: 2.6.35-rc2 >>>>>> Driver: mmci-omap-hs >>>>>> >>>>>> I am faced with an SDHC card problem on a beagleboard. Some cards >>>>>> cannot be initialized on startup while others work perfectly. I tracked >>>>>> the issue down to one single kernel config: PREEMPT_VOLUNTARY. >>>>>> >>>>>> When going from PREEMPT_VOLUNTARY to PREEMPT_NONE the problem goes away. >>>>>> >>>>>> When booting, a failing card (PREEMPT_VOLUNTARY) will output the >>>>>> following: >>>>>> [ 2.283355] mmc0: error -110 whilst initialising SD card >>>>>> >>>>>> I have also seen transfer errors such as this one: >>>>>> [ 105.343780] mmcblk0: error -110 transferring data, sector 798431, nr >>>>>> 26, card status 0xc00 >>>>>> >>>>>> When working properly (PREEMPT_NONE), you get: >>>>>> [ 27.026519] mmc0: new high speed SDHC card at address 0007 >>>>>> [ 27.075775] mmcblk0: mmc0:0007 SD08G 7.49 GiB >>>>>> >>>>>> We seem to have a little timing problem - has anyone seen the same >>>>>> issue ? Can driver "mmci-omap-hs" actually work under >>>>>> PREEMPT_VOLUNTARY ? >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks, Mathieu. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I will check this out - not tested with PREEMPT_VOLUNTARY so far. >>>>> If it's not too much trouble, can you provide a log with CONFIG_MMC_DEBUG ? >>>>> Also, some details about the failing card would be helpful. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> Venkat. >>>> >>>> Venkat, >>>> >>>> Unfortunately enabling CONFIG_MMC_DEBUG doesn't yield more information - >>>> the error message is the same and no additional output shows on the >>>> console. >>>> >>>> As for the cards, had failures with 3 different manufacturer: >>>> - Patriot Memory, MicroSD card, 8GB, class 4, SDHC. >>>> - Kinston, 4GB, class 6, SDHC. >>>> - Sandisk, 4GB, Class 2, SDHC. >>>> >>>> I am more than willing to test kernels for you if need be. >>>> >>>> Thanks, Mathieu. >>>> >>> >>> For MMC/SD logs to be sent to the console, you need to >>> a) "echo 8 > /proc/sys/kernel/printk" in the shell and >>> b) insert the card >>> >>> If you are booting from the card itself, then this won't work and >>> DEBUG_LL has to be enabled (in addition to CONFIG_MMC_DEBUG) >>> >>> Apologies - I should have explained this initially. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Venkat. >> >> Venkat, >> >> I am indeed booting from the card itself, making things more difficult. >> DEBUG_LL has been configured since the very beginning and still not much >> to look at on the console. To see something I had to pass loglevel=8 on >> the kernel command line. At that point there is tones of stuff coming >> out and the card is initialized properly, which points to a timing >> issue. >> >> Since I couldn't reproduce the failure when debug messages are enabled, >> I turned them back off and started to instrument the code on the hunt >> for the failure. >> >> I have cornered the source of the problem in >> "drivers/mmc/core/sd_ops.c", function "mmc_sd_switch". When the kernel >> is configured with PREEMPT_NONE, the value of "data.error" is set to "0" >> after "mmc_wait_for_req" returns. When PREEMPT_VOLUNTARY is configured, >> "data.error" gets set to "-110" upon "mmc_wait_for_req" returning, which >> prevent the remaining of the configuration to take place. >> > > -110 = -ETIMEDOUT. > The error is set from omap_hsmmc.c line 1029, when the controller > returns a DATA_TIMEOUT error. > This can happen for any mmc_wait_for_req() call, not just in mmc_sd_switch(). > > A simple workaround is to increase the timeout value, as below. Could > you please try with this patch ? > Yes, it's a debugging hack and not the right solution. > [I have so far not reproduced the problem with my setup. Still trying..] > > ---- > diff --git a/drivers/mmc/host/omap_hsmmc.c b/drivers/mmc/host/omap_hsmmc.c > index b032828..9ca399e 100644 > --- a/drivers/mmc/host/omap_hsmmc.c > +++ b/drivers/mmc/host/omap_hsmmc.c > @@ -1413,7 +1413,7 @@ omap_hsmmc_prepare_data(struct omap_hsmmc_host > *host, struct mmc_request *req) > > OMAP_HSMMC_WRITE(host->base, BLK, (req->data->blksz) > | (req->data->blocks << 16)); > - set_data_timeout(host, req->data->timeout_ns, req->data->timeout_clks); > + set_data_timeout(host, 100000000U, 0); > > if (host->use_dma) { > ret = omap_hsmmc_start_dma_transfer(host, req); > ---- > > This provides a good 100ms window for delays due to scheduling variations. > I have to still find out which section is sensitive to it. > Regards, > Venkat. > -- We have a custom omap3 board and use kernel 2.6.37-rc8. We have the problem that we sometimes cannot mount our rootfs from sd-card. This happens only when CONFIG_PREEMPT=y. When using CONFIG_PREEMPT_NONE or enabling CONFIG_MMC_DEBUG everything works fine. The "100 ms patch" doesn't work for us. Do you found other solution(s)? Regards, Thomas -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-omap" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html