Message ID | 20210408015218.20560-1-steven_lee@aspeedtech.com |
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Series | mmc: sdhci-of-aspeed: Support toggling SD bus signal | expand |
On Mon, 12 Apr 2021, at 16:20, Steven Lee wrote: > The 04/09/2021 12:14, Andrew Jeffery wrote: > > Hi Steven, > > > > On Thu, 8 Apr 2021, at 11:22, Steven Lee wrote: > > > AST2600-A2 EVB provides reference design to support toggling signal > > > voltage between 3.3v and 1.8v by power-switch-gpio pin that defined in > > > the device tree. > > > > Is this something you think we need support for beyond the EVB? It > > sounds a lot like a knob to enable testing of different SD/MMC power > > configurations and not something that you'd otherwise see in a system > > design. > > > > It can be used for testing different SD power configuration. > The main purpose of the patch is letting the driver has the ability to > change the bus voltage for switching SD bus speed between UHS-I mode and > normal/high speed mode in AST2600-A2 EVB according to the value of > power-switch-gpio that defined in the device tree. Ah okay. I'm not strong on all the power requirements for each of the bus modes :) > But I am not sure whether it needs to be support in mainline kernel. > Since it requires a particular hardware circuit design outside of ASPEED > AST2600 SoC, and AST2600-A2 EVB does have that design. This shouldn't be a problem with Uffe's suggestion on the binding patch. Better to have support in mainline than maintain out-of-tree patches! > > > > It also supporting enabling/disabling SD bus power by > > > power-gpio. > > > > This sounds like it could be useful but I'll defer to Ulf with regards > > to the binding. > > > > > > > > In the reference design, GPIOV0 of AST2600-A2 EVB is connected to power > > > load switch that providing 3.3v to SD1 bus vdd. GPIOV1 is connected to > > > a 1.8v and a 3.3v power load switch that providing signal voltage to > > > SD1 bus. > > > If GPIOV0 is active high, SD1 bus is enabled. Otherwise, SD1 bus is > > > disabled. > > > If GPIOV1 is active high, 3.3v power load switch is enabled, SD1 signal > > > voltage is 3.3v, otherwise, 1.8v power load switch will be enabled, SD1 > > > signal voltage becomes 1.8v. > > > > > > AST2600-A2 EVB also support toggling signal voltage for SD2 bus. > > > The design is the same as SD1 bus. It uses GPIOV2 as power-gpio and > > > GPIOV3 as power-switch-gpio. > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Steven Lee <steven_lee@aspeedtech.com> > > > --- > > > drivers/mmc/host/sdhci-of-aspeed.c | 155 +++++++++++++++++++++++++---- > > > 1 file changed, 137 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) > > > > > > diff --git a/drivers/mmc/host/sdhci-of-aspeed.c > > > b/drivers/mmc/host/sdhci-of-aspeed.c > > > index 7d8692e90996..a74a03d37915 100644 > > > --- a/drivers/mmc/host/sdhci-of-aspeed.c > > > +++ b/drivers/mmc/host/sdhci-of-aspeed.c > > > @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ > > > #include <linux/clk.h> > > > #include <linux/delay.h> > > > #include <linux/device.h> > > > +#include <linux/gpio/consumer.h> > > > #include <linux/io.h> > > > #include <linux/math64.h> > > > #include <linux/mmc/host.h> > > > @@ -30,6 +31,7 @@ > > > #define ASPEED_SDC_S0_PHASE_IN_EN BIT(2) > > > #define ASPEED_SDC_S0_PHASE_OUT_EN GENMASK(1, 0) > > > #define ASPEED_SDC_PHASE_MAX 31 > > > +#define ASPEED_CLOCK_PHASE 0xf4 > > > > This isn't related to the power GPIOs, and we already have phase > > support as suggested by the macros immediately above the one you've > > added here. > > > > Please remove it and make use of the existing mmc phase devicetree > > binding and driver support. > > > > Will remove it. > > > > > > > struct aspeed_sdc { > > > struct clk *clk; > > > @@ -58,18 +60,21 @@ struct aspeed_sdhci_phase_desc { > > > struct aspeed_sdhci_tap_desc out; > > > }; > > > > > > -struct aspeed_sdhci_pdata { > > > +struct aspeed_sdhci_data { > > > > Why are we renaming this? It looks like it creates a lot of noise in > > the patch. The data it captured was platform data, hence 'pdata' in the > > name. In my opinon it's fine if we also have a member called pdata. > > > > Since I add a new member in aspeed_sdhci_pdata(In the patch, it is named > aspeed_sdhci_data) for separating the platform data of aspeed-g5 and > aspped-g6, the type of the member is sdhci_pltfm_data. > Therefore, I use the pdata for my new created member and renamed the > original pdata as data as follows. > > static const struct of_device_id aspeed_sdhci_of_match[] = { > { .compatible = "aspeed,ast2400-sdhci", .data = &ast2400_sdhci_data, }, > }; > > static const struct aspeed_sdhci_data ast2400_sdhci_data = { > .clk_div_start = 2, > .pdata = &ast2400_sdhci_pdata, > }; > > > Regardless, I will revert it to the original name and rename > my new created variable. > > > > unsigned int clk_div_start; > > > const struct aspeed_sdhci_phase_desc *phase_desc; > > > size_t nr_phase_descs; > > > + const struct sdhci_pltfm_data *pdata; > > > }; > > > > > > struct aspeed_sdhci { > > > - const struct aspeed_sdhci_pdata *pdata; > > > + const struct aspeed_sdhci_data *data; > > > struct aspeed_sdc *parent; > > > u32 width_mask; > > > struct mmc_clk_phase_map phase_map; > > > const struct aspeed_sdhci_phase_desc *phase_desc; > > > + struct gpio_desc *pwr_pin; > > > + struct gpio_desc *pwr_sw_pin; > > > }; > > > > > > static void aspeed_sdc_configure_8bit_mode(struct aspeed_sdc *sdc, > > > @@ -209,7 +214,6 @@ static void aspeed_sdhci_set_clock(struct > > > sdhci_host *host, unsigned int clock) > > > sdhci = sdhci_pltfm_priv(pltfm_host); > > > > > > parent = clk_get_rate(pltfm_host->clk); > > > - > > > > Unrelated whitespace cleanup. > > > > > sdhci_writew(host, 0, SDHCI_CLOCK_CONTROL); > > > > > > if (clock == 0) > > > @@ -234,14 +238,13 @@ static void aspeed_sdhci_set_clock(struct > > > sdhci_host *host, unsigned int clock) > > > * supporting the value 0 in (EMMC12C[7:6], EMMC12C[15:8]), and > > > capture > > > * the 0-value capability in clk_div_start. > > > */ > > > - for (div = sdhci->pdata->clk_div_start; div < 256; div *= 2) { > > > + for (div = sdhci->data->clk_div_start; div < 256; div *= 2) { > > > bus = parent / div; > > > if (bus <= clock) > > > break; > > > } > > > > > > div >>= 1; > > > - > > > > Unrelated whitespace cleanup. > > > > > clk = div << SDHCI_DIVIDER_SHIFT; > > > > > > aspeed_sdhci_configure_phase(host, bus); > > > @@ -292,8 +295,78 @@ static u32 aspeed_sdhci_readl(struct sdhci_host > > > *host, int reg) > > > return val; > > > } > > > > > > +static void sdhci_aspeed_set_power(struct sdhci_host *host, unsigned char mode, > > > + unsigned short vdd) > > > +{ > > > + struct sdhci_pltfm_host *pltfm_priv = sdhci_priv(host); > > > + struct aspeed_sdhci *dev = sdhci_pltfm_priv(pltfm_priv); > > > + u8 pwr = 0; > > > + > > > + if (!dev->pwr_pin) > > > + return sdhci_set_power(host, mode, vdd); > > > + > > > + if (mode != MMC_POWER_OFF) { > > > + switch (1 << vdd) { > > > + case MMC_VDD_165_195: > > > + /* > > > + * Without a regulator, SDHCI does not support 2.0v > > > + * so we only get here if the driver deliberately > > > + * added the 2.0v range to ocr_avail. Map it to 1.8v > > > + * for the purpose of turning on the power. > > > + */ > > > + case MMC_VDD_20_21: > > > + pwr = SDHCI_POWER_180; > > > + break; > > > + case MMC_VDD_29_30: > > > + case MMC_VDD_30_31: > > > + pwr = SDHCI_POWER_300; > > > + break; > > > + case MMC_VDD_32_33: > > > + case MMC_VDD_33_34: > > > + pwr = SDHCI_POWER_330; > > > + break; > > > + default: > > > + WARN(1, "%s: Invalid vdd %#x\n", > > > + mmc_hostname(host->mmc), vdd); > > > + break; > > > + } > > > + } > > > + > > > + if (host->pwr == pwr) > > > + return; > > > + > > > + host->pwr = pwr; > > > + > > > + if (pwr == 0) { > > > > Shouldn't we be testing against an SDHCI_POWER_* macro? > > > > It is copied from sdhci_set_power_noreg() of sdhci.c > The difference is we need to change the bus voltage before writing > SDHCI_POWER_CONTROL. > Since There are only SDHCI_POWER_ON, SDHCI_POWER_180, SDHCI_POWER_300, > and SDHCI_POWER_330 defined in sdhci.h. > Do you mean pwr should be checked with SDHCI_POWER_ON, SDHCI_POWER_180, > SDHCI_POWER_300, and SDHCI_POWER_330? No, I was a bit lazy and didn't look at what macros were defined. Cheers, Andrew