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From: chaotian.jing@mediatek.com (Chaotian Jing)
To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
Subject: [PATCH] mmc: mmc: do not use CMD13 to get status after speed mode switch
Date: Fri, 13 May 2016 10:42:23 +0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1463107343.26133.6.camel@mhfsdcap03> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <57345B14.7030308@intel.com>

On Thu, 2016-05-12 at 13:29 +0300, Adrian Hunter wrote:
> On 12/05/16 10:00, Chaotian Jing wrote:
> > On Wed, 2016-05-11 at 10:50 +0300, Adrian Hunter wrote:
> >> On 04/05/16 09:54, Chaotian Jing wrote:
> >>> Per JEDEC spec, it is not recommended to use CMD13 to get card status
> >>> after speed mode switch. below are two reason about this:
> >>> 1. CMD13 cannot be guaranteed due to the asynchronous operation.
> >>> Therefore it is not recommended to use CMD13 to check busy completion
> >>> of the timing change indication.
> >>> 2. After switch to HS200, CMD13 will get response of 0x800, and even the
> >>> busy signal gets de-asserted, the response of CMD13 is aslo 0x800.
> >>>
> >>> this patch drops CMD13 when doing speed mode switch, if host do not
> >>> support MMC_CAP_WAIT_WHILE_BUSY and there is no ops->card_busy(),
> >>> then the only way is to wait a fixed timeout.
> >>
> >> This looks like it should be 3 patches:
> >> 	1. Change __mmc_switch
> >> 	2. Change HS200 and HS400 selection
> >> 	3. Change HS selection
> >>
> >> However there is another problem: card_busy is not the same as busy signal -
> >> see below.  So that needs to be sorted out first.
> >>
> > We should make that card_busy() is the same with busy signal asserted.
> > as you know, if card was not in busy state, all data pins should be high
> > level as it is pull-up by default. so that's no conflict to check card
> > busy signal by DAT0 or DAT0 ~ DAT3.
> 
> Potentially SDIO uses DAT1 for card interrupt, so that is a conflict right
> there.
> 
> Also SDHCI does it backwards (don't ask me why) and considers 0000 to be
> busy, so there's another conflict.
> 
> Some of the language in the SD and SDHCI specifications seems to indicate
> that checking all 4 DAT lines during voltage switch is optional i.e. only 1
> of the lines must be checked.  If that is true then we could change all the
> drivers over to check just DAT0, and expect that to work for both busy
> signalling and SD voltage switch checks.
> 
> So it seems to me card_busy still needs to be sorted out first.

One thing must point out is that the __mmc_switch() is only for MMC
card. SD/SDIO will never use this interface.
by the way, Per JEDEC SD3.0 spec, below is the quote from spec:
"Completion of voltage switch sequence is checked by high level of
DAT[3:0]. Any bit of DAT[3:0] can be checked depends on ability of the
host."
So that the implement of ops->card_busy() can be changed from check
DAT[3:0] to only check DAT[0].

In fact, for SD/SDIO voltage switch, if switch success, all DAT pins are
high level and if switch failed, all data pins are low level.
> 

      reply	other threads:[~2016-05-13  2:42 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2016-05-04  6:54 [PATCH] mmc: mmc: do not use CMD13 to get status after speed mode switch Chaotian Jing
2016-05-09  3:00 ` Shawn Lin
2016-05-11  7:50 ` Adrian Hunter
2016-05-12  7:00   ` Chaotian Jing
2016-05-12 10:29     ` Adrian Hunter
2016-05-13  2:42       ` Chaotian Jing [this message]

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