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From: Matthew Schwartz <matthew.schwartz@linux.dev>
To: Ricky WU <ricky_wu@realtek.com>,
	"ulf.hansson@linaro.org" <ulf.hansson@linaro.org>
Cc: "linux-mmc@vger.kernel.org" <linux-mmc@vger.kernel.org>,
	"linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org" <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] mmc: rtsx_pci_sdmmc: implement sdmmc_card_busy function
Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2026 09:24:53 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <d21955d1-afb3-4a72-bf69-b8e4b6ca2a70@linux.dev> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <220bd61b3ab743b492632764a38f95f0@realtek.com>

On 1/15/26 2:23 AM, Ricky WU wrote:
> Hi Matthew,
> 
> Thanks for working on this patch.
> 
> We’ve tested this change on our platforms and can confirm that adding the
> card_busy() callback does resolve the
> “cannot verify signal voltage switch” issue for us 👍.
> 
> That said, while reviewing the change we noticed a potential redundancy in
> the existing driver logic. In sdmmc_switch_voltage() we already perform
> explicit DAT line stabilization checks via
> sd_wait_voltage_stable_1() and sd_wait_voltage_stable_2().
> 
> Once card_busy() is implemented and used by the MMC core during the
> voltage-switch verification phase, these two stabilization steps appear to
> be partially overlapping with what the core now validates via
> card_busy(). In our testing, with card_busy() present, the stable_1 /
> stable_2 logic no longer seems strictly necessary and could likely be
> simplified or removed with some adjustment.
> 
> From a process point of view, we’re not sure which approach you’d prefer:
> 
> Land your patch as-is first, and then we can follow up with a separate
> cleanup/modification patch to adjust sdmmc_switch_voltage(), or
> 
> We can prepare an additional patch that builds on top of yours and share
> it with you for review, so the changes can be aligned together.

Hi Ricky,

Let's go with this method.

Thanks!
Matt

> 
> Please let us know which option you think makes more sense for upstream, or
> if you’d prefer a different approach.
> 
> Thanks again for the fix and for looking into this driver.
> 
> Best regards,
> Ricky
> 
>> rtsx_pci_sdmmc does not have an sdmmc_card_busy function, so any voltage
>> switches cause a kernel warning, "mmc0: cannot verify signal voltage switch."
>>
>> Copy the sdmmc_card_busy function from rtsx_pci_usb to rtsx_pci_sdmmc to
>> fix this.
>>
>> Fixes: ff984e57d36e ("mmc: Add realtek pcie sdmmc host driver")
>> Signed-off-by: Matthew Schwartz <matthew.schwartz@linux.dev>
>> ---
>>  drivers/mmc/host/rtsx_pci_sdmmc.c | 41
>> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>>  1 file changed, 41 insertions(+)
>>
>> diff --git a/drivers/mmc/host/rtsx_pci_sdmmc.c
>> b/drivers/mmc/host/rtsx_pci_sdmmc.c
>> index dc2587ff8519..4db3328f46df 100644
>> --- a/drivers/mmc/host/rtsx_pci_sdmmc.c
>> +++ b/drivers/mmc/host/rtsx_pci_sdmmc.c
>> @@ -1306,6 +1306,46 @@ static int sdmmc_switch_voltage(struct mmc_host
>> *mmc, struct mmc_ios *ios)
>>         return err;
>>  }
>>
>> +static int sdmmc_card_busy(struct mmc_host *mmc) {
>> +       struct realtek_pci_sdmmc *host = mmc_priv(mmc);
>> +       struct rtsx_pcr *pcr = host->pcr;
>> +       int err;
>> +       u8 stat;
>> +       u8 mask = SD_DAT3_STATUS | SD_DAT2_STATUS | SD_DAT1_STATUS
>> +       | SD_DAT0_STATUS;
>> +
>> +       mutex_lock(&pcr->pcr_mutex);
>> +
>> +       rtsx_pci_start_run(pcr);
>> +
>> +       err = rtsx_pci_write_register(pcr, SD_BUS_STAT,
>> +                                     SD_CLK_TOGGLE_EN |
>> SD_CLK_FORCE_STOP,
>> +                              SD_CLK_TOGGLE_EN);
>> +       if (err)
>> +               goto out;
>> +
>> +       mdelay(1);
>> +
>> +       err = rtsx_pci_read_register(pcr, SD_BUS_STAT, &stat);
>> +       if (err)
>> +               goto out;
>> +
>> +       err = rtsx_pci_write_register(pcr, SD_BUS_STAT,
>> +                                     SD_CLK_TOGGLE_EN |
>> +SD_CLK_FORCE_STOP, 0);
>> +out:
>> +       mutex_unlock(&pcr->pcr_mutex);
>> +
>> +       if (err)
>> +               return err;
>> +
>> +       /* check if any pin between dat[0:3] is low */
>> +       if ((stat & mask) != mask)
>> +               return 1;
>> +       else
>> +               return 0;
>> +}
>> +
>>  static int sdmmc_execute_tuning(struct mmc_host *mmc, u32 opcode)  {
>>         struct realtek_pci_sdmmc *host = mmc_priv(mmc); @@ -1418,6
>> +1458,7 @@ static const struct mmc_host_ops realtek_pci_sdmmc_ops = {
>>         .get_ro = sdmmc_get_ro,
>>         .get_cd = sdmmc_get_cd,
>>         .start_signal_voltage_switch = sdmmc_switch_voltage,
>> +       .card_busy = sdmmc_card_busy,
>>         .execute_tuning = sdmmc_execute_tuning,
>>         .init_sd_express = sdmmc_init_sd_express,  };
>> --
>> 2.52.0
> 


  reply	other threads:[~2026-01-16 17:25 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2025-12-29 20:45 [PATCH] mmc: rtsx_pci_sdmmc: implement sdmmc_card_busy function Matthew Schwartz
2026-01-15 10:23 ` Ricky WU
2026-01-16 17:24   ` Matthew Schwartz [this message]
2026-01-21 14:54   ` Ulf Hansson
2026-01-22  8:47     ` Ricky WU
2026-01-28  3:06     ` Ricky WU
2026-01-28 12:42       ` Ulf Hansson

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