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Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/mmc/host')
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/mmc/host/dw_mmc-rockchip.c | 64 |
1 files changed, 64 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/mmc/host/dw_mmc-rockchip.c b/drivers/mmc/host/dw_mmc-rockchip.c index 2b4bcd212767..358b0dc853b0 100644 --- a/drivers/mmc/host/dw_mmc-rockchip.c +++ b/drivers/mmc/host/dw_mmc-rockchip.c @@ -66,6 +66,70 @@ static void dw_mci_rk3288_set_ios(struct dw_mci *host, struct mmc_ios *ios) /* Make sure we use phases which we can enumerate with */ if (!IS_ERR(priv->sample_clk)) clk_set_phase(priv->sample_clk, priv->default_sample_phase); + + /* + * Set the drive phase offset based on speed mode to achieve hold times. + * + * NOTE: this is _not_ a value that is dynamically tuned and is also + * _not_ a value that will vary from board to board. It is a value + * that could vary between different SoC models if they had massively + * different output clock delays inside their dw_mmc IP block (delay_o), + * but since it's OK to overshoot a little we don't need to do complex + * calculations and can pick values that will just work for everyone. + * + * When picking values we'll stick with picking 0/90/180/270 since + * those can be made very accurately on all known Rockchip SoCs. + * + * Note that these values match values from the DesignWare Databook + * tables for the most part except for SDR12 and "ID mode". For those + * two modes the databook calculations assume a clock in of 50MHz. As + * seen above, we always use a clock in rate that is exactly the + * card's input clock (times RK3288_CLKGEN_DIV, but that gets divided + * back out before the controller sees it). + * + * From measurement of a single device, it appears that delay_o is + * about .5 ns. Since we try to leave a bit of margin, it's expected + * that numbers here will be fine even with much larger delay_o + * (the 1.4 ns assumed by the DesignWare Databook would result in the + * same results, for instance). + */ + if (!IS_ERR(priv->drv_clk)) { + int phase; + + /* + * In almost all cases a 90 degree phase offset will provide + * sufficient hold times across all valid input clock rates + * assuming delay_o is not absurd for a given SoC. We'll use + * that as a default. + */ + phase = 90; + + switch (ios->timing) { + case MMC_TIMING_MMC_DDR52: + /* + * Since clock in rate with MMC_DDR52 is doubled when + * bus width is 8 we need to double the phase offset + * to get the same timings. + */ + if (ios->bus_width == MMC_BUS_WIDTH_8) + phase = 180; + break; + case MMC_TIMING_UHS_SDR104: + case MMC_TIMING_MMC_HS200: + /* + * In the case of 150 MHz clock (typical max for + * Rockchip SoCs), 90 degree offset will add a delay + * of 1.67 ns. That will meet min hold time of .8 ns + * as long as clock output delay is < .87 ns. On + * SoCs measured this seems to be OK, but it doesn't + * hurt to give margin here, so we use 180. + */ + phase = 180; + break; + } + + clk_set_phase(priv->drv_clk, phase); + } } #define NUM_PHASES 360 |