Re: [PATCH 3/4] atmel-mci: support multiple mmc slots

From: Pierre Ossman
Date: Thu Sep 25 2008 - 03:06:21 EST


On Wed, 24 Sep 2008 16:35:27 +0200
Haavard Skinnemoen <haavard.skinnemoen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>
> On AP7000, the clock line is shared. Do I have to run the clock at the
> minimum of the two slots' maximum rates, or does it only matter when
> the card is being accessed?
>

I'd say always. I'd never dare overclock something that's powered, even
if we're not currently communicating with it.

Remember to deal with the case of a powered but unclocked card. This
will primarily happen during card init, but it could should up later as
well if we start implementing aggressive power management.

> > > > (This will also get a bit more painful when/if the core starts
> > > > disabling the clock when a card is idle)
> > >
> > > The atmel-mci driver already stops the clock between requests.
> >
> > Then I expect a patch to remove that. Fiddling with the clock is
> > dangerous and I've seen everything from hung cards to silently broken
> > writes when you disable the clock too early after a request.
>
> Ok. I'll see if I can fix that -- I take it you want a patch for
> 2.6.27, then?
>

.28 should be fine. It's a pretty uncommon bug.

> > > >
> > > > Fall back to polling?
> > >
> > > Probably, yes. Can I fall back to polling after the host has been
> > > registered?
> > >
> >
> > Hmm... no. Not sure how to handle this...
>
> I'll see if I can figure out a way to do it. I'm not giving it high
> priority since it's a fairly obscure error case which shouldn't happen
> with properly implemented board code.
>

Agreed.

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-- Pierre Ossman

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