? 2016/5/13 12:36, Doug Anderson ??: > Shawn, > > On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 4:47 PM, Shawn Lin <shawn.lin at rock-chips.com> wrote: >> ? 2016/5/13 7:10, Brian Norris ??: >>> >>> On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 11:03:17AM -0700, Doug Anderson wrote: >>>> >>>> Just like every other Rockhip device, the MMC "_sample" clocks should >>>> have a shift of 0, not a shift of 1. The rk3399 TRM agrees. Presumably >>>> these values were set to 0 because of a typo. >>> >>> >>> I'll semi-disagree about the TRM: the TRM doesn't seem to agree with >>> itself, so it sometimes agrees with you and sometimes doesn't :) >>> >>> On page 79 of the 2nd (?) book, it looks like {SDMMC,SDIO}_CON{0,}[2:1] >>> are {drv,sample}_degree. But on page 208 of the 1st book, those are put >>> at bits [1:0]. >>> >> >> >> Please refer to Mobile Strorage Host Controller section for anything >> about sdmmc/sdio. So shift should be 1. >> >> Sometime I also get bothered to address it. Anyway, I will always keep >> a eye on it from now on..... > > I still in general have mistrust for TRM docs for things like this. > Have you verified that this was an intentional change for rk3399, or > could it be a typo? Typically SoCs don't change this type of stuff > for no reason. > Typically it doesn't, but the reality is that {SDMMC,SDIO}_CON{0,}[2:1] for drv/sample_degree both. Obviously they want to make drv stuff the same layout as sampe stuff... > This should be possible to verify in one of two ways. If the TRM has > a typo and things truly _do_ start at 0 instead of 1, then: > > 1. There will be roughly mirrors of valid ranges. > 2. Things won't match up if we change tuning to use 180 course offsets > and the rest fine offsets. > > It would be ideal if you could confirm with the chip guys, but if you I have checked it before Xing upstreamed the code, but as your question on the TRM, I check it with the chip guys again. So the answer is that drv/sample stuff should refer to Mobile Strorage Host Controller section, and it will fit the future Socs from now on. > can't I'll try to do more tests tomorrow. > > > -- Best Regards Shawn Lin