Re: eMMC boot problem: switch to bus width 8 ddr failed

From: Shawn Lin
Date: Thu Jan 05 2017 - 21:36:54 EST


On 2017/1/6 8:41, Clemens Gruber wrote:
Hi,

with the current mainline 4.10-rc2 kernel, I can no longer boot from
the eMMC on my i.MX6Q board.

Details:
The eMMC is a Micron MTFC4GACAJCN-1M WT but as the i.MX6Q only supports
eMMC 4.41 features and we did not implement voltage switching from 3.3V
to 1.8V or lower, I did add no-1-8-v; (but none of the mmc-ddr or mmc-hs
options) to the device tree. The bus-width is 8.

With 4.9 the board booted fine, now with the current mainline 4.10 tree,
I get the following (repeating) errors at boot:

[ 4.326834] Waiting for root device /dev/mmcblk0p2...
[ 14.563861] mmc0: Timeout waiting for hardware cmd interrupt.
[ 14.569619] sdhci: =========== REGISTER DUMP (mmc0)===========
[ 14.575461] sdhci: Sys addr: 0x4e726000 | Version: 0x00000002
[ 14.581300] sdhci: Blk size: 0x00000200 | Blk cnt: 0x00000001
[ 14.587140] sdhci: Argument: 0x00010000 | Trn mode: 0x00000013
[ 14.592979] sdhci: Present: 0x01fd8009 | Host ctl: 0x00000031
[ 14.598816] sdhci: Power: 0x00000002 | Blk gap: 0x00000080
[ 14.604654] sdhci: Wake-up: 0x00000008 | Clock: 0x0000001f
[ 14.610493] sdhci: Timeout: 0x0000008f | Int stat: 0x00000000
[ 14.616332] sdhci: Int enab: 0x107f100b | Sig enab: 0x107f100b
[ 14.622168] sdhci: AC12 err: 0x00000000 | Slot int: 0x00000003
[ 14.628007] sdhci: Caps: 0x07eb0000 | Caps_1: 0x0000a007
[ 14.633845] sdhci: Cmd: 0x00000d1a | Max curr: 0x00ffffff

it shows you always fail to get resp of sending status within the
expected period of time.


[ 14.639682] sdhci: Host ctl2: 0x00000000
[ 14.643611] sdhci: ADMA Err: 0x00000000 | ADMA Ptr: 0x4e6f7208
[ 14.649447] sdhci: ===========================================

This repeats a few times, then more information is shown at the bottom:

[ 86.893859] mmc0: Timeout waiting for hardware cmd interrupt.
[ 86.899615] sdhci: =========== REGISTER DUMP (mmc0)===========
[ 86.905453] sdhci: Sys addr: 0x00000000 | Version: 0x00000002
[ 86.911291] sdhci: Blk size: 0x00000200 | Blk cnt: 0x00000001
[ 86.917129] sdhci: Argument: 0x00010000 | Trn mode: 0x00000013
[ 86.922967] sdhci: Present: 0x01fd8009 | Host ctl: 0x00000031
[ 86.928804] sdhci: Power: 0x00000002 | Blk gap: 0x00000080
[ 86.934642] sdhci: Wake-up: 0x00000008 | Clock: 0x0000001f
[ 86.940479] sdhci: Timeout: 0x0000008f | Int stat: 0x00000000
[ 86.946316] sdhci: Int enab: 0x107f100b | Sig enab: 0x107f100b
[ 86.952154] sdhci: AC12 err: 0x00000000 | Slot int: 0x00000003
[ 86.957992] sdhci: Caps: 0x07eb0000 | Caps_1: 0x0000a007
[ 86.963830] sdhci: Cmd: 0x00000d1a | Max curr: 0x00ffffff
[ 86.969668] sdhci: Host ctl2: 0x00000000
[ 86.973596] sdhci: ADMA Err: 0x00000000 | ADMA Ptr: 0x00000000
[ 86.979433] sdhci: ===========================================
[ 86.986356] mmc0: switch to bus width 8 ddr failed
[ 86.991163] mmc0: error -110 whilst initialising MMC card
[ 97.773859] mmc0: Timeout waiting for hardware cmd interrupt.

--

After looking through the latest commits to mmc/core, I found the
culprit:
Commit e173f8911f091fa50ccf8cc1fa316dd5569bc470 ("mmc: core: Update
CMD13 polling policy when switch to HS DDR mode")

Reverting it fixes the problem. But I am unsure if that's the right
course of action?

Feel free to send me patches for testing!

By looking the changes itself, it should be good from the view of spec.
Maybe you could try the patch below, but don't beat me if that doesn't
help at all. :)

--- a/drivers/mmc/core/mmc.c
+++ b/drivers/mmc/core/mmc.c
@@ -1074,7 +1074,7 @@ static int mmc_select_hs_ddr(struct mmc_card *card)
EXT_CSD_BUS_WIDTH,
ext_csd_bits,
card->ext_csd.generic_cmd6_time,
- MMC_TIMING_MMC_DDR52,
+ 0,
true, true, true);
if (err) {
pr_err("%s: switch to bus width %d ddr failed\n",
@@ -1118,6 +1118,9 @@ static int mmc_select_hs_ddr(struct mmc_card *card)
if (err)
err = __mmc_set_signal_voltage(host, MMC_SIGNAL_VOLTAGE_330);

+ if (!err)
+ mmc_set_timing(host, MMC_TIMING_MMC_DDR52);
+




Regards,
Clemens
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Best Regards
Shawn Lin