Hi Jaehoon, On 2016/5/19 21:07, Jaehoon Chung wrote: > On 05/19/2016 08:31 PM, Shawn Lin wrote: >> Hi, >> >> On 2016/5/19 1:37, Doug Anderson wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> On Wed, May 18, 2016 at 2:14 AM, Shawn Lin <shawn.lin at rock-chips.com> wrote: >>>> Hi >>>> >>>> >>>> On 2016-5-18 12:12, Doug Anderson wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 6:59 PM, Shawn Lin >>>>> <shawn.lin at kernel-upstream.org> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Could you try this patch to see if you can still find HLE? >>>>>> >>>>>> @@ -2356,12 +2356,22 @@ static void dw_mci_cmd_interrupt(struct dw_mci >>>>>> *host, u32 status) >>>>>> static void dw_mci_handle_cd(struct dw_mci *host) >>>>>> { >>>>>> int i; >>>>>> + int present; >>>>>> >>>>>> for (i = 0; i < host->num_slots; i++) { >>>>>> struct dw_mci_slot *slot = host->slot[i]; >>>>>> >>>>>> if (!slot) >>>>>> continue; >>>>>> >>>>>> + present = !(mci_readl(slot->host, CDETECT) & (1 << >>>>>> slot->id)); >>>>>> + if (present) >>>>>> + set_bit(DW_MMC_CARD_PRESENT, &slot->flags); >>>>>> + else >>>>>> + clear_bit(DW_MMC_CARD_PRESENT, &slot->flags); >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> No, because we don't use the builtin card detect on veyron. ;) >>>>> >>>>> We use GPIO card detect because we didn't like the way JTAG and SD >>>>> interacted. Also on rk3288 the builtin card detect line had the wrong >>>>> voltage domain (you couldn't detect a card when the IO lines were >>>>> powered off). The builtin card detect line is always driven low on >>>>> veyron. >>>> >>>> >>>> Okay, I see. >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I'm nearly certain that the root cause of my HLE errors is actually >>>>> related to the same problem addressed by the commit 7c5209c315ea >>>>> ("mmc: core: Increase delay for voltage to stabilize from 3.3V to >>>>> 1.8V"). I think that on minnie we're still on the hairy edge and >>>>> sometimes the line doesn't transition fast enough. >>>> >>>> >>>> Things are not so simple from your details. >>>> >>>> I was not enabling SD3.0 support, then I also found HLE sometimes. >>>> So it seems commit 7c5209c315ea does not contibute to this phenomenon. >>> >>> Just to clarify, in my case commit 7c5209c315ea didn't make the >>> problem worse, but made it better. Just not better enough. ;) >>> >>> >>>> The scenario looks like: >>>> remove sd-card -> mmc_sd_detect -> send status(CMD13) ->power_off -> >>>> set_ios -> setup_bus -> disabled clk , then HLE irq storm coming >>>> >>>> From the code of dw_mci_prepare_command: >>>> SDMMC_CMD_PRV_DAT_WAIT will not be used for CMD13, so we don't >>>> wait_busy here, then cmd code is loding into queue of dw_mmc but >>>> still failing send out because it's in busy? >>>> >>>> With my patch, things go well: >>>> remove sd-card -> clear bit of DW_MMC_CARD_PRESENT -> send >>>> status(CMD13) return directly -> power_off -> set_ios -> setup_bus -> >>>> disable clk >>>> >>>> So why should we allow inquiry of card status if we sure the card is >>>> removed? I mean no any further cmds should be delivered. >>> >>> Quite honestly just dealing with the HLE error (my patch or >>> equivalent) might be a sane solution for the problem you describe. >> >> Yes, your patch looks good to me, so it should be merged firstly. :) >> Then let's push it a bit further more that when HLEs are coming, >> somethings must be wrong(currently I don't see a obvious clue from >> the code itself although, I'm prone to think it belongs to the >> software issue). > > We don't know what's main cause for HLE..But i also think it's relevant to SW issue. > But we need to consider all possibilities.. > >> >> >>> >>> dw_mmc needs to be able to work with an external card detect GPIO. >>> It's been part of the dw_mmc driver for a long time and is (in fact) >>> in use upstream at least by rk3288-veyron. Any solution that only >>> works for internal card detect is not enough. Just handling the HLE >>> error to deal with the interrupt storm and then letting Linux remove >>> the card (because of the card detect interrupt) seems totally OK to >>> me. >>> >> >> Sure, some of rockchip Socs use gpio for CD because they don't >> have a internal CD, such as RK3036, right? >> >>> Note: I'd be very curious if your problems get better if you disable >> >> Not at all. >> >>> the "grf_force_jtag" bit in the GRF. If you're using the builtin card >>> detect and you use the boot default of "grf_force_jtag" then your pins >>> will be unmuxed behind your back when the card is ejected. This could >>> be causing the dw_mmc controller to get confused. >> >> Right, grf_force_jtag is also not a friend of mine. :) >> So I had disabled this function before I was debugging it. >> >>> >>> >>>> And another question: should we wait busy for cmd13? >>> >>> I don't think so. As I understand it CMD13 uses only the CMD line for >>> communication and it should be appropriate to send this when the bus >>> is "busy" (which means that the DATA lines are low). >> >> Ahh... take back my question.. I was just considering a wired situation >> that pins are unmuxed on the background(cmd line as well) when cmd13 is >> delivering.... >> >> >>> >>> Also: it seems odd that the HLE IRQ storm didn't come right after the >>> CMD 13 in your description above. Are you sure it was the CMD 13 that >>> caused the HLEs, or could it has been something else? >> >> Actually no. Any cmds be issued can trigger HLEs, I think, after sd card is removed When I hacked mmc_sd_detecd to send other cmds intead >> of cmd13. >> >> From dw_mmc databook v270a(7.2.3 Clock Programming) we can see: >> The DWC_mobile_storage loads each of these registers only when the >> start_cmd bit and the Update_clk_regs_only bit in the CMD register are >> set. When a command is successfully loaded, the DWC_mobile_storage >> clears this bit, unless the DWC_mobile_storage already has another >> command in the queue, at which point it gives an HLE (Hardware Locked >> Error); for details on HLEs, refer to ?Error Handling? on page 233. >> Software should look for the start_cmd and the Update_clk_regs_only >> bits, and should also set the wait_prvdata_complete bit to ensure that >> clock parameters do not change during data transfer. >> >> Maybe the cmd is trying to load(or somethings wrong with the >> controller?) when we disable the clk? That may explain my observation >> that HLEs came after disabling clk. > > I agreed. > > To Disable clock, it sends cmd with update_clk_regs_only and wait_prvdata_complete bit. > I think it's problem..(waiting for prvdata..) > > If there are ongoing some data(read/write), then before disabling clock, waiting for completing previous data. > (But card was already removed, and it couldn't do anything.) > It's difficult to analyze the HLE..So After applying first, then we can solve this problem, step by step. > I saw you send a PR for v4.7-fix to Ulf which didn't include this one. Do you plan to add it into 4.8 materials? :) > Best Regards, > Jaehoon Chung > >> >> >>> >>> >>> -Doug >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > > > -- Best Regards Shawn Lin