[PATCH 2.6.19] mmc: Add support for SDHC cards (Take 3)
From: Philip Langdale
Date: Thu Jan 04 2007 - 01:34:14 EST
Thanks to the generous donation of an SDHC card by John Gilmore, and the
surprisingly enlightened decision by the SD Card Association to publish
useful specs, I've been able to bash out support for SDHC. The changes
are not too profound:
i) Add a card flag indicating the card uses block level addressing and check
it in the block driver. As we never took advantage of byte-level addressing,
this simply involves skipping the block -> byte translation when sending commands.
ii) The layout of the CSD is changed - a set of fields are discarded to make space
for a larger C_SIZE. We did not reference any of the discarded fields except those
related to the C_SIZE.
iii) Read and write timeouts are fixed values and not calculated from CSD values.
iv) Before invoking SEND_APP_OP_COND, we must invoke the new SEND_IF_COND to inform
the card we support SDHC.
I've done some basic read and write tests and everything seems to work fine but one
should obviously use caution in case it eats your data.
Caveat:
Due to braindead hardware design, some drivers have to tell the host controller
what response code an issued command uses. This leads to two problems:
1) Before this change, R1 and R6 were actually identical except R6 was incorrectly
defined and appeared different. Fixing this means the tifm_sd driver is unhappy as
it can't distinguish them. I have fixed it by adding new flags that describe the
response a bit more so that R6 and R7 are unique and correct.
2) What happens if the hardware doesn't grok R7? Is there anything we can
do or have they managed to build hardware that will never work with SD 2.0 cards?
Right now, if you stick an SDHC card in, the tifm_sd driver will BUG() due to
the unknown response type while the imxmmc driver will probably fail to dispatch
the command correctly. All other supported controllers except SDHCI do some work
based on response type but appear to be able to cope with the new R7.
Signed-off-by: Philipl Langdale <philipl@xxxxxxxxx>
---
drivers/mmc/mmc.c | 138 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
drivers/mmc/mmc_block.c | 8 ++
include/linux/mmc/card.h | 3
include/linux/mmc/mmc.h | 23 ++++---
include/linux/mmc/protocol.h | 13 +++-
5 files changed, 149 insertions(+), 36 deletions(-)
--- /usr/src/linux/drivers/mmc/mmc.c 2007-01-03 22:17:11.000000000 -0800
+++ linux-2.6.19-sdhc/drivers/mmc/mmc.c 2007-01-03 22:16:24.000000000 -0800
@@ -289,7 +289,10 @@
else
limit_us = 100000;
- if (timeout_us > limit_us) {
+ /*
+ * SDHC cards always use these fixed values.
+ */
+ if (timeout_us > limit_us || mmc_card_blockaddr(card)) {
data->timeout_ns = limit_us * 1000;
data->timeout_clks = 0;
}
@@ -588,34 +591,65 @@
if (mmc_card_sd(card)) {
csd_struct = UNSTUFF_BITS(resp, 126, 2);
- if (csd_struct != 0) {
+
+ switch (csd_struct) {
+ case 0:
+ m = UNSTUFF_BITS(resp, 115, 4);
+ e = UNSTUFF_BITS(resp, 112, 3);
+ csd->tacc_ns = (tacc_exp[e] * tacc_mant[m] + 9) / 10;
+ csd->tacc_clks = UNSTUFF_BITS(resp, 104, 8) * 100;
+
+ m = UNSTUFF_BITS(resp, 99, 4);
+ e = UNSTUFF_BITS(resp, 96, 3);
+ csd->max_dtr = tran_exp[e] * tran_mant[m];
+ csd->cmdclass = UNSTUFF_BITS(resp, 84, 12);
+
+ e = UNSTUFF_BITS(resp, 47, 3);
+ m = UNSTUFF_BITS(resp, 62, 12);
+ csd->capacity = (1 + m) << (e + 2);
+
+ csd->read_blkbits = UNSTUFF_BITS(resp, 80, 4);
+ csd->read_partial = UNSTUFF_BITS(resp, 79, 1);
+ csd->write_misalign = UNSTUFF_BITS(resp, 78, 1);
+ csd->read_misalign = UNSTUFF_BITS(resp, 77, 1);
+ csd->r2w_factor = UNSTUFF_BITS(resp, 26, 3);
+ csd->write_blkbits = UNSTUFF_BITS(resp, 22, 4);
+ csd->write_partial = UNSTUFF_BITS(resp, 21, 1);
+ break;
+ case 1:
+ /*
+ * This is a block-addressed SDHC card. Most
+ * interesting fields are unused and have fixed
+ * values. To avoid getting tripped by buggy cards,
+ * we assume those fixed values ourselves.
+ */
+ mmc_card_set_blockaddr(card);
+
+ csd->tacc_ns = 0; /* Unused */
+ csd->tacc_clks = 0; /* Unused */
+
+ m = UNSTUFF_BITS(resp, 99, 4);
+ e = UNSTUFF_BITS(resp, 96, 3);
+ csd->max_dtr = tran_exp[e] * tran_mant[m];
+ csd->cmdclass = UNSTUFF_BITS(resp, 84, 12);
+
+ m = UNSTUFF_BITS(resp, 48, 22);
+ csd->capacity = (1 + m) << 10;
+
+ csd->read_blkbits = 9;
+ csd->read_partial = 0;
+ csd->write_misalign = 0;
+ csd->read_misalign = 0;
+ csd->r2w_factor = 4; /* Unused */
+ csd->write_blkbits = 9;
+ csd->write_partial = 0;
+ break;
+ default:
printk("%s: unrecognised CSD structure version %d\n",
mmc_hostname(card->host), csd_struct);
mmc_card_set_bad(card);
return;
}
-
- m = UNSTUFF_BITS(resp, 115, 4);
- e = UNSTUFF_BITS(resp, 112, 3);
- csd->tacc_ns = (tacc_exp[e] * tacc_mant[m] + 9) / 10;
- csd->tacc_clks = UNSTUFF_BITS(resp, 104, 8) * 100;
-
- m = UNSTUFF_BITS(resp, 99, 4);
- e = UNSTUFF_BITS(resp, 96, 3);
- csd->max_dtr = tran_exp[e] * tran_mant[m];
- csd->cmdclass = UNSTUFF_BITS(resp, 84, 12);
-
- e = UNSTUFF_BITS(resp, 47, 3);
- m = UNSTUFF_BITS(resp, 62, 12);
- csd->capacity = (1 + m) << (e + 2);
-
- csd->read_blkbits = UNSTUFF_BITS(resp, 80, 4);
- csd->read_partial = UNSTUFF_BITS(resp, 79, 1);
- csd->write_misalign = UNSTUFF_BITS(resp, 78, 1);
- csd->read_misalign = UNSTUFF_BITS(resp, 77, 1);
- csd->r2w_factor = UNSTUFF_BITS(resp, 26, 3);
- csd->write_blkbits = UNSTUFF_BITS(resp, 22, 4);
- csd->write_partial = UNSTUFF_BITS(resp, 21, 1);
} else {
/*
* We only understand CSD structure v1.1 and v1.2.
@@ -848,6 +882,41 @@
return err;
}
+static int mmc_send_if_cond(struct mmc_host *host, u32 ocr, int *rsd2)
+{
+ struct mmc_command cmd;
+ int err, sd2;
+ static const u8 test_pattern = 0xAA;
+
+ /*
+ * To support SD 2.0 cards, we must always invoke SD_SEND_IF_COND
+ * before SD_APP_OP_COND. This command will harmlessly fail for
+ * SD 1.0 cards.
+ */
+ cmd.opcode = SD_SEND_IF_COND;
+ cmd.arg = ((ocr & 0xFF8000) != 0) << 8 | test_pattern;
+ cmd.flags = MMC_RSP_R7 | MMC_CMD_BCR;
+
+ err = mmc_wait_for_cmd(host, &cmd, 0);
+ if (err == MMC_ERR_NONE) {
+ if ((cmd.resp[0] & 0xFF) == test_pattern) {
+ sd2 = 1;
+ } else {
+ sd2 = 0;
+ err = MMC_ERR_FAILED;
+ }
+ } else {
+ /*
+ * Treat errors as SD 1.0 card.
+ */
+ sd2 = 0;
+ err = MMC_ERR_NONE;
+ }
+ if (rsd2)
+ *rsd2 = sd2;
+ return err;
+}
+
/*
* Discover cards by requesting their CID. If this command
* times out, it is not an error; there are no further cards
@@ -1334,6 +1403,10 @@
mmc_power_up(host);
mmc_idle_cards(host);
+ err = mmc_send_if_cond(host, host->ocr_avail, NULL);
+ if (err != MMC_ERR_NONE) {
+ return;
+ }
err = mmc_send_app_op_cond(host, 0, &ocr);
/*
@@ -1386,10 +1459,21 @@
* all get the idea that they should be ready for CMD2.
* (My SanDisk card seems to need this.)
*/
- if (host->mode == MMC_MODE_SD)
- mmc_send_app_op_cond(host, host->ocr, NULL);
- else
+ if (host->mode == MMC_MODE_SD) {
+ int err, sd2;
+ err = mmc_send_if_cond(host, host->ocr, &sd2);
+ if (err == MMC_ERR_NONE) {
+ /*
+ * If SD_SEND_IF_COND indicates an SD 2.0
+ * compliant card and we should set bit 30
+ * of the ocr to indicate that we can handle
+ * block-addressed SDHC cards.
+ */
+ mmc_send_app_op_cond(host, host->ocr | (sd2 << 30), NULL);
+ }
+ } else {
mmc_send_op_cond(host, host->ocr, NULL);
+ }
mmc_discover_cards(host);
--- /usr/src/linux/drivers/mmc/mmc_block.c 2007-01-03 22:17:11.000000000 -0800
+++ linux-2.6.19-sdhc/drivers/mmc/mmc_block.c 2007-01-01 06:42:37.000000000 -0800
@@ -237,7 +237,9 @@
brq.mrq.cmd = &brq.cmd;
brq.mrq.data = &brq.data;
- brq.cmd.arg = req->sector << 9;
+ brq.cmd.arg = req->sector;
+ if (!mmc_card_blockaddr(card))
+ brq.cmd.arg <<= 9;
brq.cmd.flags = MMC_RSP_R1 | MMC_CMD_ADTC;
brq.data.blksz = 1 << md->block_bits;
brq.data.blocks = req->nr_sectors >> (md->block_bits - 9);
@@ -494,6 +496,10 @@
struct mmc_command cmd;
int err;
+ /* Block-addressed cards ignore MMC_SET_BLOCKLEN. */
+ if (mmc_card_blockaddr(card))
+ return 0;
+
mmc_card_claim_host(card);
cmd.opcode = MMC_SET_BLOCKLEN;
cmd.arg = 1 << md->block_bits;
--- /usr/src/linux/include/linux/mmc/card.h 2007-01-03 22:17:11.000000000 -0800
+++ linux-2.6.19-sdhc/include/linux/mmc/card.h 2006-12-31 19:00:43.000000000 -0800
@@ -71,6 +71,7 @@
#define MMC_STATE_SDCARD (1<<3) /* is an SD card */
#define MMC_STATE_READONLY (1<<4) /* card is read-only */
#define MMC_STATE_HIGHSPEED (1<<5) /* card is in high speed mode */
+#define MMC_STATE_BLOCKADDR (1<<6) /* card uses block-addressing */
u32 raw_cid[4]; /* raw card CID */
u32 raw_csd[4]; /* raw card CSD */
u32 raw_scr[2]; /* raw card SCR */
@@ -87,6 +88,7 @@
#define mmc_card_sd(c) ((c)->state & MMC_STATE_SDCARD)
#define mmc_card_readonly(c) ((c)->state & MMC_STATE_READONLY)
#define mmc_card_highspeed(c) ((c)->state & MMC_STATE_HIGHSPEED)
+#define mmc_card_blockaddr(c) ((c)->state & MMC_STATE_BLOCKADDR)
#define mmc_card_set_present(c) ((c)->state |= MMC_STATE_PRESENT)
#define mmc_card_set_dead(c) ((c)->state |= MMC_STATE_DEAD)
@@ -94,6 +96,7 @@
#define mmc_card_set_sd(c) ((c)->state |= MMC_STATE_SDCARD)
#define mmc_card_set_readonly(c) ((c)->state |= MMC_STATE_READONLY)
#define mmc_card_set_highspeed(c) ((c)->state |= MMC_STATE_HIGHSPEED)
+#define mmc_card_set_blockaddr(c) ((c)->state |= MMC_STATE_BLOCKADDR)
#define mmc_card_name(c) ((c)->cid.prod_name)
#define mmc_card_id(c) ((c)->dev.bus_id)
--- /usr/src/linux/include/linux/mmc/mmc.h 2007-01-03 22:17:11.000000000 -0800
+++ linux-2.6.19-sdhc/include/linux/mmc/mmc.h 2007-01-03 22:17:08.000000000 -0800
@@ -26,11 +26,13 @@
#define MMC_RSP_CRC (1 << 2) /* expect valid crc */
#define MMC_RSP_BUSY (1 << 3) /* card may send busy */
#define MMC_RSP_OPCODE (1 << 4) /* response contains opcode */
-#define MMC_CMD_MASK (3 << 5) /* command type */
-#define MMC_CMD_AC (0 << 5)
-#define MMC_CMD_ADTC (1 << 5)
-#define MMC_CMD_BC (2 << 5)
-#define MMC_CMD_BCR (3 << 5)
+#define MMC_RSP_RCA (1 << 5) /* response contains RCA */
+#define MMC_RSP_IF_COND (1 << 6) /* response contains interface condition */
+#define MMC_CMD_MASK (3 << 7) /* command type */
+#define MMC_CMD_AC (0 << 7)
+#define MMC_CMD_ADTC (1 << 7)
+#define MMC_CMD_BC (2 << 7)
+#define MMC_CMD_BCR (3 << 7)
/*
* These are the response types, and correspond to valid bit
@@ -42,9 +44,16 @@
#define MMC_RSP_R1B (MMC_RSP_PRESENT|MMC_RSP_CRC|MMC_RSP_OPCODE|MMC_RSP_BUSY)
#define MMC_RSP_R2 (MMC_RSP_PRESENT|MMC_RSP_136|MMC_RSP_CRC)
#define MMC_RSP_R3 (MMC_RSP_PRESENT)
-#define MMC_RSP_R6 (MMC_RSP_PRESENT|MMC_RSP_CRC)
+#define MMC_RSP_R6 (MMC_RSP_PRESENT|MMC_RSP_CRC|MMC_RSP_OPCODE|MMC_RSP_RCA)
+#define MMC_RSP_R7 (MMC_RSP_PRESENT|MMC_RSP_CRC|MMC_RSP_OPCODE|MMC_RSP_IF_COND)
-#define mmc_resp_type(cmd) ((cmd)->flags & (MMC_RSP_PRESENT|MMC_RSP_136|MMC_RSP_CRC|MMC_RSP_BUSY|MMC_RSP_OPCODE))
+#define mmc_resp_type(cmd) ((cmd)->flags & (MMC_RSP_PRESENT | \
+ MMC_RSP_136 | \
+ MMC_RSP_CRC | \
+ MMC_RSP_BUSY | \
+ MMC_RSP_OPCODE | \
+ MMC_RSP_RCA | \
+ MMC_RSP_IF_COND))
/*
* These are the command types.
--- /usr/src/linux/include/linux/mmc/protocol.h 2007-01-03 22:17:11.000000000 -0800
+++ linux-2.6.19-sdhc/include/linux/mmc/protocol.h 2006-12-31 19:00:43.000000000 -0800
@@ -79,9 +79,12 @@
#define MMC_GEN_CMD 56 /* adtc [0] RD/WR R1 */
/* SD commands type argument response */
- /* class 8 */
+ /* class 0 */
/* This is basically the same command as for MMC with some quirks. */
#define SD_SEND_RELATIVE_ADDR 3 /* bcr R6 */
+#define SD_SEND_IF_COND 8 /* bcr [11:0] See below R7 */
+
+ /* class 10 */
#define SD_SWITCH 6 /* adtc [31:0] See below R1 */
/* Application commands */
@@ -115,6 +118,14 @@
*/
/*
+ * SD_SEND_IF_COND argument format:
+ *
+ * [31:12] Reserved (0)
+ * [11:8] Host Voltage Supply Flags
+ * [7:0] Check Pattern (0xAA)
+ */
+
+/*
MMC status in R1
Type
e : error bit
-
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