Re: [PATCH 2/3] mmc: sunxi: Filter out unsupported modes declared in the device tree

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On Mon, Feb 04, 2019 at 06:16:24PM +0800, Chen-Yu Tsai wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 4, 2019 at 5:34 PM Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > On Sun, Feb 03, 2019 at 11:56:27PM +0800, Chen-Yu Tsai wrote:
> > > The MMC device tree bindings include properties used to signal various
> > > signalling speed modes. Until now the sunxi driver was accepting them
> > > without any further filtering, while the sunxi device trees were not
> > > actually using them.
> > >
> > > Since some of the H5 boards can not run at higher speed modes stably,
> > > we are resorting to declaring the higher speed modes per-board.
> > >
> > > Regardless, having boards declare modes and blindly following them,
> > > even without proper support in the driver, is generally a bad thing.
> > >
> > > Filter out all unsupported modes from the capabilities mask after
> > > the device tree properties have been parsed.
> > >
> > > Cc: <stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > > Signed-off-by: Chen-Yu Tsai <wens@xxxxxxxx>
> > >
> > > ---
> > >
> > > This should be backported to stable kernels in case people try to run
> > > new device trees (that declare newly supported modes) with old kernels.
> > > ---
> > >  drivers/mmc/host/sunxi-mmc.c | 16 ++++++++++++++++
> > >  1 file changed, 16 insertions(+)
> > >
> > > diff --git a/drivers/mmc/host/sunxi-mmc.c b/drivers/mmc/host/sunxi-mmc.c
> > > index 7415af8c8ff6..a01433012db0 100644
> > > --- a/drivers/mmc/host/sunxi-mmc.c
> > > +++ b/drivers/mmc/host/sunxi-mmc.c
> > > @@ -1415,6 +1415,22 @@ static int sunxi_mmc_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
> > >       if (ret)
> > >               goto error_free_dma;
> > >
> > > +     /*
> > > +      * If we don't support delay chains in the SoC, we can't use any
> > > +      * of the DDR speed modes. Mask them out in case the device
> > > +      * tree specifies the properties for them, which gets added to
> > > +      * the caps by mmc_of_parse() above.
> > > +      */
> > > +     if (!(host->cfg->clk_delays || host->use_new_timings))
> > > +             mmc->caps &= ~(MMC_CAP_3_3V_DDR | MMC_CAP_1_8V_DDR |
> > > +                            MMC_CAP_1_2V_DDR);
> > > +
> > > +     /* TODO: UHS modes untested due to lack of supporting boards */
> > > +     mmc->caps &= ~MMC_CAP_UHS;
> >
> > I've tested up to SDR104 and it works on the A64 at least
> 
> That's good to know. What board was this on? I had given up hope waiting
> for a vendor to produce a board that could do proper voltage switching for
> SD cards.

On a Sootech SoM, that had an HS400 eMMC and an SDR104 Marvell WiFi
chip. I don't have that board anymore, and the website seems down now
though :/

> > > +     /* TODO: This driver doesn't support HS200 and HS400 modes yet */
> > > +     mmc->caps2 &= ~(MMC_CAP2_HS200 | MMC_CAP2_HS400);
> >
> > And HS200 works too.
> 
> OK. I thought there was some special magic required in the driver. Maybe
> that was for HS400 only? Again, what board was this on?

Yeah, that was for HS400 only

Maxime

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