Re: mmc sdhci mmcblk0: error -110 sending status command, retrying
From: Jeff Chua
Date: Mon Feb 13 2012 - 00:20:21 EST
On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 1:16 PM, Jeff Chua <jeff.chua.linux@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 12:41 PM, Jeff Chua <jeff.chua.linux@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> I ran tests for frequency that works dd out 1G of data from 8MHz to
>> 16MHz, and it seems frequency less than 8.4MHz can only transfer at
>> rate of 14.3MB/s and above 8.4MHz, speed goes up to 18.3 MB/s. Above
>> 17MHz, errors encounters.
>>
>> hz1 8000000 73.5029 s 14.3 MB/s
>> hz2 8000000 73.4740 s 14.3 MB/s
>> hz3 8000000 73.3982 s 14.3 MB/s
>> hz1 8200000 71.9677 s 14.6 MB/s
>> hz2 8200000 73.4936 s 14.3 MB/s
>> hz3 8200000 73.3462 s 14.3 MB/s
>> hz1 8400000 56.6296 s 18.5 MB/s
>> hz2 8400000 56.7616 s 18.5 MB/s
>> hz3 8400000 56.7926 s 18.5 MB/s
>> hz1 8600000 56.6622 s 18.5 MB/s
>> hz2 8600000 56.7201 s 18.5 MB/s
>> hz3 8600000 56.6476 s 18.5 MB/s
>> hz1 8800000 56.8846 s 18.4 MB/s
>> hz2 8800000 56.8226 s 18.5 MB/s
>> hz3 8800000 56.7070 s 18.5 MB/s
>
> I've turned on write, and there's no error writing. But speed is
> slower than accessing it via USB2 SD card reader. Same SD.
>
Via SD PCI
18.779 sec 4.04 %cpu
Via USB2.0 Card Reader
12.205 sec 2.04 %cpu
Via USB3.0 Card Reader
11.427 sec 2.01 %cpu
Shouldn't PCI SD be faster? Same SD used for all tests.
THanks,
Jeff
Thanks,
Jeff
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