From: Ben Nizette <bn@niasdigital.com>
To: Pierre Ossman <pierre@ossman.eu>
Cc: s.hauer@pengutronix.de,
linux-kernel <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
kernel <kernel@avr32linux.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] MMC Core: Drop initialization frequency floor to 50kHz
Date: Thu, 02 Jul 2009 21:10:50 +1000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1246533050.2980.47.camel@linux-51e8.site> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20090702091808.6108d0a9@mjolnir.ossman.eu>
On Thu, 2009-07-02 at 09:18 +0200, Pierre Ossman wrote:
>
> 50 kHz seems very low. I'd be more comfortable if we deviate from
> specified behaviour as little as possible, say 300 kHz. Has anyone
> checked what USB readers use?
Before this patch my controller used ~135kHz, I was just basing the
floor off that. If the spec says 400 and this is just to work around
broken cards then sure, 300kHz sounds a good plan.
>
> And have you confirmed that the card is actually getting 350 kHz when
> it fails? Perhaps there is a bug that is causing it to actually run at
> a higher frequency.
'scope confirmed that when 400kHz is requested my controller is giving
the card ~397kHz.
>
> > diff --git a/drivers/mmc/core/core.c b/drivers/mmc/core/core.c
> > index d84c880..6ee1931 100644
> > --- a/drivers/mmc/core/core.c
> > +++ b/drivers/mmc/core/core.c
> > @@ -708,12 +708,13 @@ static void mmc_power_up(struct mmc_host *host)
> > */
> > mmc_delay(10);
> >
> > - if (host->f_min > 400000) {
> > - pr_warning("%s: Minimum clock frequency too high for "
> > - "identification mode\n", mmc_hostname(host));
> > - host->ios.clock = host->f_min;
> > - } else
> > - host->ios.clock = 400000;
> > + /*
> > + * Card discovery is typically done at the controller's minimum
> > + * allowable frequency but for some controllers this is minimum
> > + * is unreasonably slow. In that case we limit slow clock rate
> > + * to 50KHz.
> > + */
> > + host->ios.clock = max(host->f_min, 50000);
> >
>
> I like getting that warning for too fast controllers. It makes it
> easier to spot possible problems.
For sure, it's just that if the floor is 50kHz then pretty much /every/
controller is a 'fast' controller and the warning's redundant. If you
just drop the 400k to 300k, I agree the warning's a good thing to have.
Cheers,
--Ben.
>
> Rgds
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-07-02 11:11 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-07-01 23:49 [PATCH] MMC Core: Drop initialization frequency floor to 50kHz Ben Nizette
2009-07-02 7:18 ` Pierre Ossman
2009-07-02 11:10 ` Ben Nizette [this message]
2009-07-02 11:58 ` Haavard Skinnemoen
2009-07-02 12:17 ` Ben Nizette
[not found] ` <4B3E570C.2060602@yahoo.es>
[not found] ` <63809451-ED1D-487A-AE63-F72B23D136D8@niasdigital.com>
[not found] ` <4B3F019F.6010306@yahoo.es>
2010-01-02 9:07 ` [PATCH v2] mmc: lower init clock frequency to 300kHz Ben Nizette
2010-01-02 12:08 ` Pierre Ossman
2010-01-02 22:23 ` [PATCH v3] mmc: Make ID freq configurable Ben Nizette
2010-01-02 23:04 ` Robert Hancock
2010-01-02 23:38 ` Pierre Ossman
2010-01-03 8:00 ` Hein_Tibosch
2010-01-04 21:07 ` Hein_Tibosch
2010-01-05 12:24 ` Sascha Hauer
2010-01-04 21:58 ` Hein_Tibosch
2010-08-27 20:44 ` Chris Ball
2010-08-28 0:44 ` Hein_Tibosch
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