Don't blindy say that we support both 3.3V and 1.8V.
If we have a regulator for the data lines, check that the voltage is
supported before adding the signaling caps.
If we don't have a regulator, just assume that the data lines are 3.3V
This unbreak eMMC on some allwinner boards.
Reported by: ganbold
MFC after: 1 month
X-MFC-With: r354396
Using cam_sim_alloc_dev() allows to properly set sim_dev field so that
sdiob(4) can attach to the CAM device that represents SDIO card.
The same change for SDHCI driver happened in r348800.
Approved by: imp (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D22192
You aren't supposed to changing the freq of a clock when it is
enable so disable the clock before changing the freq and then
re-enable it.
MFC after: 1 month
If a custom block size requested, use it, otherwise revert to the previous logic
of using just a data size if it's less than MMC_BLOCK_SIZE, and MMC_BLOCK_SIZE otherwise.
Reviewed by: bz
Approved by: imp (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19783
Using DFLTPHYS/MAXPHYS is not always OK, instead make it possible for the
controller driver to provide maximum data size to MMCCAM, and use it there.
The old stack already does this.
Reviewed by: manu
Approved by: imp (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15892
Without this the mmc stack sometimes think that we are in in a retune
operation and some command like switch the bus width to 4 bits failed.
We now switch correctly to 4 bits mode for sd card.
Reported by: jmg, others in pine64 irc channel
Using MMCCAM on AllWinner boards is now possible, reaching highest
possible data transfer speed.
For now, MMCCAM doesn't scan cards on boot. This means that scanning
has to be done manually and that it's not possible to mount root FS
from MMC/SD card since there is no block device at the boot time.
For manually scanning the cards, run:
# camcontrol rescan X:0:0
Where X is the bus number (look at camcontrol devlist to determine
bus number assigned to the MMC controller).
Reviewed by: manu
Approved by: imp (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15891
- Calculate the number of segments based on the page size
- Add some comments on dma function so it's easier to read
- Only enable interrupts on the last dma segment
- If the segments size is the max transfer size, use the special size 0
for the controller.
- The max_data ivars is in block so calculate it properly.
Always disable FIFO access as we don't use it.
Rename some register bits so they are in sync with the register name.
While here add my copyright as I've probably wrote 70% of the code here.
Don't enable regulator on attach but dealt with them on power_up/power_off
Only set the voltage for the signaling regulator since I don't have boards
that can change the supply voltage.
Enable 1.8v signaling voltage.
Only do a reset of the controller at attach and init it at power_up.
We use to enable some interrupts in reset, only enable the interrupts
we are interested in when doing a request.
While here remove the regulators handling in power_on as it is very wrong
and will be dealt with in another commit.
Tested on: A31, A64
Getting regulator is good, enabling them is better.
When the mmc stack decide to change the voltage for IO, don't
change the main vcc of the sd/mmc, only the io vcc.
- Add a per compatible configuration struct
- Not all SoC uses the same size for DMA transfert, add this into the
configuration data
- Use new timing mode for some SoC (A64 mmc)
- Auto calibrate clock for A64 mmc/emmc
- A64 mmc controller need masking of data0
- Add support for vmmc/vqmmc regulator
- Add more capabilities, r/w speed is better for eMMC
- MMC_CAP_SIGNALING_180 gives weird result so do not enable it for now.
- Add new register documented in H3/A64 user manual
Tested-On: Pine64-LTS (A64), eMMC still doesn't work
Tested-On: A64-Olinuxino (A64), sd and eMMC are working
Tested-On: NanoPi Neo Plus2 (H5), sd and eMMC are working
Tested-On: OrangePi PC2 (H5), sd only (no eMMC)
Tested-On: OrangePi One (H3), sd only (no eMMC)
Tested-On: BananaPi M2 (A31s), sd only (no eMMC)