Re: [linux-sunxi] Re: [PATCH v4 5/6] ARM: dts: sunxi: Add Allwinner H3 DTSI

From: Hans de Goede
Date: Mon Nov 23 2015 - 05:51:03 EST


HI,

On 23-11-15 09:57, Maxime Ripard wrote:
Hi,

On Sun, Nov 01, 2015 at 02:33:23PM +0100, Jens Kuske wrote:
+ bus_gates: clk@01c20060 {
+ #clock-cells = <1>;
+ compatible = "allwinner,sun8i-h3-bus-gates-clk";
+ reg = <0x01c20060 0x14>;
+ clocks = <&ahb1>, <&ahb2>, <&apb1>, <&apb2>;
+ clock-names = "ahb1", "ahb2", "apb1", "apb2";
+ clock-indices = <5>, <6>, <8>,
+ <9>, <10>, <13>,
+ <14>, <17>, <18>,
+ <19>, <20>,
+ <21>, <23>,
+ <24>, <25>,
+ <26>, <27>,
+ <28>, <29>,
+ <30>, <31>, <32>,
+ <35>, <36>, <37>,
+ <40>, <41>, <43>,
+ <44>, <52>, <53>,
+ <54>, <64>,
+ <65>, <69>, <72>,
+ <76>, <77>, <78>,
+ <96>, <97>, <98>,
+ <112>, <113>,
+ <114>, <115>, <116>,
+ <128>, <135>;
+ clock-output-names = "ahb1_ce", "ahb1_dma", "ahb1_mmc0",
+ "ahb1_mmc1", "ahb1_mmc2", "ahb1_nand",
+ "ahb1_sdram", "ahb2_gmac", "ahb1_ts",
+ "ahb1_hstimer", "ahb1_spi0",
+ "ahb1_spi1", "ahb1_otg",
+ "ahb1_otg_ehci0", "ahb1_ehic1",

ahb1_ehci1? Same for the following 3 lines.
I'll fix them...

+ "ahb1_ehic2", "ahb1_ehic3",
+ "ahb1_otg_ohci0", "ahb2_ohic1",
+ "ahb2_ohic2", "ahb2_ohic3", "ahb1_ve",
+ "ahb1_lcd0", "ahb1_lcd1", "ahb1_deint",
+ "ahb1_csi", "ahb1_tve", "ahb1_hdmi",
+ "ahb1_de", "ahb1_gpu", "ahb1_msgbox",
+ "ahb1_spinlock", "apb1_codec",
+ "apb1_spdif", "apb1_pio", "apb1_ths",
+ "apb1_i2s0", "apb1_i2s1", "apb1_i2s2",
+ "apb2_i2c0", "apb2_i2c1", "apb2_i2c2",
+ "apb2_uart0", "apb2_uart1",
+ "apb2_uart2", "apb2_uart3", "apb2_scr",
+ "ahb1_ephy", "ahb1_dbg";

If it weren't for the last 2 clocks, we could cleanly split out apb1 and apb2
gates. Having a separate AHB clock gate taking 2 addresses seems messy
as well. :(

Well, maybe we still should do that, if we split the resets too at least
apb[12] would line up again.

I don't know what to do with these bus things any more, all variants I
sent had issues somewhere...

AFAIK, Arnd had some objections, but he never got back to us when we
explained how the hardware was laid out, so I don't know if they still
apply.

+ };
+
+ mmc0_clk: clk@01c20088 {
+ #clock-cells = <1>;
+ compatible = "allwinner,sun4i-a10-mmc-clk";
+ reg = <0x01c20088 0x4>;
+ clocks = <&osc24M>, <&pll6 0>, <&pll8 0>;
+ clock-output-names = "mmc0",
+ "mmc0_output",
+ "mmc0_sample";
+ };
+
+ mmc1_clk: clk@01c2008c {
+ #clock-cells = <1>;
+ compatible = "allwinner,sun4i-a10-mmc-clk";
+ reg = <0x01c2008c 0x4>;
+ clocks = <&osc24M>, <&pll6 0>, <&pll8 0>;
+ clock-output-names = "mmc1",
+ "mmc1_output",
+ "mmc1_sample";
+ };
+
+ mmc2_clk: clk@01c20090 {
+ #clock-cells = <1>;
+ compatible = "allwinner,sun4i-a10-mmc-clk";
+ reg = <0x01c20090 0x4>;
+ clocks = <&osc24M>, <&pll6 0>, <&pll8 0>;
+ clock-output-names = "mmc2",
+ "mmc2_output",
+ "mmc2_sample";
+ };
+
+ mbus_clk: clk@01c2015c {
+ #clock-cells = <0>;
+ compatible = "allwinner,sun8i-a23-mbus-clk";
+ reg = <0x01c2015c 0x4>;
+ clocks = <&osc24M>, <&pll6 1>, <&pll5>;
+ clock-output-names = "mbus";
+ };
+ };
+
+ soc {
+ compatible = "simple-bus";
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <1>;
+ ranges;
+
+ dma: dma-controller@01c02000 {
+ compatible = "allwinner,sun8i-h3-dma";
+ reg = <0x01c02000 0x1000>;
+ interrupts = <GIC_SPI 50 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;
+ clocks = <&bus_gates 6>;
+ resets = <&bus_rst 6>;
+ #dma-cells = <1>;
+ };
+
+ mmc0: mmc@01c0f000 {
+ compatible = "allwinner,sun5i-a13-mmc";
+ reg = <0x01c0f000 0x1000>;
+ clocks = <&bus_gates 8>,
+ <&mmc0_clk 0>,
+ <&mmc0_clk 1>,
+ <&mmc0_clk 2>;
+ clock-names = "ahb",
+ "mmc",
+ "output",
+ "sample";
+ resets = <&bus_rst 8>;
+ reset-names = "ahb";
+ interrupts = <GIC_SPI 60 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;
+ status = "disabled";
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <0>;
+ };
+
+ mmc1: mmc@01c10000 {
+ compatible = "allwinner,sun5i-a13-mmc";
+ reg = <0x01c10000 0x1000>;
+ clocks = <&bus_gates 9>,
+ <&mmc1_clk 0>,
+ <&mmc1_clk 1>,
+ <&mmc1_clk 2>;
+ clock-names = "ahb",
+ "mmc",
+ "output",
+ "sample";
+ resets = <&bus_rst 9>;
+ reset-names = "ahb";
+ interrupts = <GIC_SPI 61 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;
+ status = "disabled";
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <0>;
+ };
+
+ mmc2: mmc@01c11000 {
+ compatible = "allwinner,sun5i-a13-mmc";
+ reg = <0x01c11000 0x1000>;
+ clocks = <&bus_gates 10>,
+ <&mmc2_clk 0>,
+ <&mmc2_clk 1>,
+ <&mmc2_clk 2>;
+ clock-names = "ahb",
+ "mmc",
+ "output",
+ "sample";
+ resets = <&bus_rst 10>;
+ reset-names = "ahb";
+ interrupts = <GIC_SPI 62 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;
+ status = "disabled";
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <0>;
+ };
+
+ pio: pinctrl@01c20800 {
+ compatible = "allwinner,sun8i-h3-pinctrl";
+ reg = <0x01c20800 0x400>;
+ interrupts = <GIC_SPI 11 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>,
+ <GIC_SPI 17 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;
+ clocks = <&bus_gates 69>;
+ gpio-controller;
+ #gpio-cells = <3>;
+ interrupt-controller;
+ #interrupt-cells = <2>;
+
+ uart0_pins_a: uart0@0 {
+ allwinner,pins = "PA4", "PA5";
+ allwinner,function = "uart0";
+ allwinner,drive = <SUN4I_PINCTRL_10_MA>;
+ allwinner,pull = <SUN4I_PINCTRL_NO_PULL>;
+ };
+
+ mmc0_pins_a: mmc0@0 {
+ allwinner,pins = "PF0", "PF1", "PF2", "PF3",
+ "PF4", "PF5";
+ allwinner,function = "mmc0";
+ allwinner,drive = <SUN4I_PINCTRL_30_MA>;
+ allwinner,pull = <SUN4I_PINCTRL_NO_PULL>;
+ };
+
+ mmc0_cd_pin: mmc0_cd_pin@0 {
+ allwinner,pins = "PF6";
+ allwinner,function = "gpio_in";
+ allwinner,drive = <SUN4I_PINCTRL_10_MA>;
+ allwinner,pull = <SUN4I_PINCTRL_PULL_UP>;
+ };

This should be in the board DTS, unless this is the reference design,
in which case you should name the label like "mmc0_cd_pin_reference_design".


The datasheet mentions SDC0_DET function on PF6

Hmm, not in my version, I've "Allwinner_H3_Datasheet_V1.0.pdf" and there
PF6 only has generic input / output functionality.

>> so I thought this is
sort of fixed to this pin now. All designs I've seen use this pin.

Why is it set as a gpio then if it is a separate function?

I guess because we do not support this in the mmc driver yet. Also on
older devices the mmc controller has build-in card-detection features
(using the data lines in that case) but we've never supported this since
none of the boards sofar have been using it.

For now we can just treat PF6 as a gpio, until someone figures out how
to do this inside the mmc driver.

Regards,

Hans
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