linux-sg2042/drivers/mmc/host/dw_mmc.h

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/*
* Synopsys DesignWare Multimedia Card Interface driver
* (Based on NXP driver for lpc 31xx)
*
* Copyright (C) 2009 NXP Semiconductors
* Copyright (C) 2009, 2010 Imagination Technologies Ltd.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*/
#ifndef _DW_MMC_H_
#define _DW_MMC_H_
#include <linux/scatterlist.h>
#include <linux/mmc/core.h>
#include <linux/dmaengine.h>
#include <linux/reset.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
enum dw_mci_state {
STATE_IDLE = 0,
STATE_SENDING_CMD,
STATE_SENDING_DATA,
STATE_DATA_BUSY,
STATE_SENDING_STOP,
STATE_DATA_ERROR,
STATE_SENDING_CMD11,
STATE_WAITING_CMD11_DONE,
};
enum {
EVENT_CMD_COMPLETE = 0,
EVENT_XFER_COMPLETE,
EVENT_DATA_COMPLETE,
EVENT_DATA_ERROR,
};
enum dw_mci_cookie {
COOKIE_UNMAPPED,
COOKIE_PRE_MAPPED, /* mapped by pre_req() of dwmmc */
COOKIE_MAPPED, /* mapped by prepare_data() of dwmmc */
};
struct mmc_data;
enum {
TRANS_MODE_PIO = 0,
TRANS_MODE_IDMAC,
TRANS_MODE_EDMAC
};
struct dw_mci_dma_slave {
struct dma_chan *ch;
enum dma_transfer_direction direction;
};
/**
* struct dw_mci - MMC controller state shared between all slots
* @lock: Spinlock protecting the queue and associated data.
* @irq_lock: Spinlock protecting the INTMASK setting.
* @regs: Pointer to MMIO registers.
* @fifo_reg: Pointer to MMIO registers for data FIFO
* @sg: Scatterlist entry currently being processed by PIO code, if any.
* @sg_miter: PIO mapping scatterlist iterator.
* @cur_slot: The slot which is currently using the controller.
* @mrq: The request currently being processed on @cur_slot,
* or NULL if the controller is idle.
* @cmd: The command currently being sent to the card, or NULL.
* @data: The data currently being transferred, or NULL if no data
* transfer is in progress.
* @stop_abort: The command currently prepared for stoping transfer.
* @prev_blksz: The former transfer blksz record.
* @timing: Record of current ios timing.
* @use_dma: Whether DMA channel is initialized or not.
* @using_dma: Whether DMA is in use for the current transfer.
* @dma_64bit_address: Whether DMA supports 64-bit address mode or not.
* @sg_dma: Bus address of DMA buffer.
* @sg_cpu: Virtual address of DMA buffer.
* @dma_ops: Pointer to platform-specific DMA callbacks.
* @cmd_status: Snapshot of SR taken upon completion of the current
* @ring_size: Buffer size for idma descriptors.
* command. Only valid when EVENT_CMD_COMPLETE is pending.
* @dms: structure of slave-dma private data.
* @phy_regs: physical address of controller's register map
* @data_status: Snapshot of SR taken upon completion of the current
* data transfer. Only valid when EVENT_DATA_COMPLETE or
* EVENT_DATA_ERROR is pending.
* @stop_cmdr: Value to be loaded into CMDR when the stop command is
* to be sent.
* @dir_status: Direction of current transfer.
* @tasklet: Tasklet running the request state machine.
* @pending_events: Bitmask of events flagged by the interrupt handler
* to be processed by the tasklet.
* @completed_events: Bitmask of events which the state machine has
* processed.
* @state: Tasklet state.
* @queue: List of slots waiting for access to the controller.
* @bus_hz: The rate of @mck in Hz. This forms the basis for MMC bus
* rate and timeout calculations.
* @current_speed: Configured rate of the controller.
* @num_slots: Number of slots available.
* @fifoth_val: The value of FIFOTH register.
* @verid: Denote Version ID.
* @dev: Device associated with the MMC controller.
* @pdata: Platform data associated with the MMC controller.
* @drv_data: Driver specific data for identified variant of the controller
* @priv: Implementation defined private data.
* @biu_clk: Pointer to bus interface unit clock instance.
* @ciu_clk: Pointer to card interface unit clock instance.
* @slot: Slots sharing this MMC controller.
* @fifo_depth: depth of FIFO.
* @data_addr_override: override fifo reg offset with this value.
* @wm_aligned: force fifo watermark equal with data length in PIO mode.
* Set as true if alignment is needed.
* @data_shift: log2 of FIFO item size.
* @part_buf_start: Start index in part_buf.
* @part_buf_count: Bytes of partial data in part_buf.
* @part_buf: Simple buffer for partial fifo reads/writes.
* @push_data: Pointer to FIFO push function.
* @pull_data: Pointer to FIFO pull function.
* @vqmmc_enabled: Status of vqmmc, should be true or false.
* @irq_flags: The flags to be passed to request_irq.
* @irq: The irq value to be passed to request_irq.
* @sdio_id0: Number of slot0 in the SDIO interrupt registers.
* @cmd11_timer: Timer for SD3.0 voltage switch over scheme.
mmc: dw_mmc: introduce timer for broken command transfer over scheme Per the databook of designware mmc controller 2.70a, table 3-2, cmd done interrupt should be fired as soon as the the cmd is sent via cmd line. And the response timeout interrupt should be generated unconditioinally as well if the controller doesn't receive the resp. However that doesn't seem to meet the fact of rockchip specified Soc platforms using dwmmc. We have continuously found the the cmd done or response timeout interrupt missed somehow which took us a long time to understand what was happening. Finally we narrow down the root to the reconstruction of sample circuit for dwmmc IP introduced by rockchip and the buggy design sweeps over all the existing rockchip Socs using dwmmc disastrously. It seems no way to work around this bug without the proper break-out mechanism so that we seek for a parallel pair the same as the handling for missing data response timeout, namely dto timer. Adding this cto timer seems easily to handle this bug but it's hard to restrict the code under the rockchip specified context. So after merging this patch, it sets up the cto timer for all the platforms using dwmmc IP which isn't ideal but at least we don't advertise new quirk here. Fortunately, no obvious performance regression was found by test and the pre-existing similar catch-all timer for sdhci has proved it's an acceptant way to make the code as robust as possible. Bugzilla: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=196321 Signed-off-by: Addy Ke <addy.ke@rock-chips.com> Signed-off-by: Ziyuan Xu <xzy.xu@rock-chips.com> [shawn.lin: rewrite the code and the commit msg throughout] Signed-off-by: Shawn Lin <shawn.lin@rock-chips.com> Signed-off-by: Jaehoon Chung <jh80.chung@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Ulf Hansson <ulf.hansson@linaro.org>
2017-07-11 17:38:37 +08:00
* @cto_timer: Timer for broken command transfer over scheme.
* @dto_timer: Timer for broken data transfer over scheme.
*
* Locking
* =======
*
* @lock is a softirq-safe spinlock protecting @queue as well as
* at the same time while holding @lock.
*
* @irq_lock is an irq-safe spinlock protecting the INTMASK register
* to allow the interrupt handler to modify it directly. Held for only long
* enough to read-modify-write INTMASK and no other locks are grabbed when
* holding this one.
*
* The @mrq field of struct dw_mci_slot is also protected by @lock,
* and must always be written at the same time as the slot is added to
* @queue.
*
* @pending_events and @completed_events are accessed using atomic bit
* operations, so they don't need any locking.
*
* None of the fields touched by the interrupt handler need any
* locking. However, ordering is important: Before EVENT_DATA_ERROR or
* EVENT_DATA_COMPLETE is set in @pending_events, all data-related
* interrupts must be disabled and @data_status updated with a
* snapshot of SR. Similarly, before EVENT_CMD_COMPLETE is set, the
* CMDRDY interrupt must be disabled and @cmd_status updated with a
* snapshot of SR, and before EVENT_XFER_COMPLETE can be set, the
* bytes_xfered field of @data must be written. This is ensured by
* using barriers.
*/
struct dw_mci {
spinlock_t lock;
spinlock_t irq_lock;
void __iomem *regs;
void __iomem *fifo_reg;
u32 data_addr_override;
bool wm_aligned;
struct scatterlist *sg;
struct sg_mapping_iter sg_miter;
struct mmc_request *mrq;
struct mmc_command *cmd;
struct mmc_data *data;
struct mmc_command stop_abort;
unsigned int prev_blksz;
unsigned char timing;
/* DMA interface members*/
int use_dma;
int using_dma;
int dma_64bit_address;
dma_addr_t sg_dma;
void *sg_cpu;
const struct dw_mci_dma_ops *dma_ops;
/* For idmac */
unsigned int ring_size;
/* For edmac */
struct dw_mci_dma_slave *dms;
/* Registers's physical base address */
resource_size_t phy_regs;
u32 cmd_status;
u32 data_status;
u32 stop_cmdr;
u32 dir_status;
struct tasklet_struct tasklet;
unsigned long pending_events;
unsigned long completed_events;
enum dw_mci_state state;
struct list_head queue;
u32 bus_hz;
u32 current_speed;
u32 fifoth_val;
u16 verid;
struct device *dev;
struct dw_mci_board *pdata;
const struct dw_mci_drv_data *drv_data;
void *priv;
struct clk *biu_clk;
struct clk *ciu_clk;
struct dw_mci_slot *slot;
/* FIFO push and pull */
int fifo_depth;
int data_shift;
u8 part_buf_start;
u8 part_buf_count;
union {
u16 part_buf16;
u32 part_buf32;
u64 part_buf;
};
void (*push_data)(struct dw_mci *host, void *buf, int cnt);
void (*pull_data)(struct dw_mci *host, void *buf, int cnt);
bool vqmmc_enabled;
unsigned long irq_flags; /* IRQ flags */
int irq;
int sdio_id0;
struct timer_list cmd11_timer;
mmc: dw_mmc: introduce timer for broken command transfer over scheme Per the databook of designware mmc controller 2.70a, table 3-2, cmd done interrupt should be fired as soon as the the cmd is sent via cmd line. And the response timeout interrupt should be generated unconditioinally as well if the controller doesn't receive the resp. However that doesn't seem to meet the fact of rockchip specified Soc platforms using dwmmc. We have continuously found the the cmd done or response timeout interrupt missed somehow which took us a long time to understand what was happening. Finally we narrow down the root to the reconstruction of sample circuit for dwmmc IP introduced by rockchip and the buggy design sweeps over all the existing rockchip Socs using dwmmc disastrously. It seems no way to work around this bug without the proper break-out mechanism so that we seek for a parallel pair the same as the handling for missing data response timeout, namely dto timer. Adding this cto timer seems easily to handle this bug but it's hard to restrict the code under the rockchip specified context. So after merging this patch, it sets up the cto timer for all the platforms using dwmmc IP which isn't ideal but at least we don't advertise new quirk here. Fortunately, no obvious performance regression was found by test and the pre-existing similar catch-all timer for sdhci has proved it's an acceptant way to make the code as robust as possible. Bugzilla: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=196321 Signed-off-by: Addy Ke <addy.ke@rock-chips.com> Signed-off-by: Ziyuan Xu <xzy.xu@rock-chips.com> [shawn.lin: rewrite the code and the commit msg throughout] Signed-off-by: Shawn Lin <shawn.lin@rock-chips.com> Signed-off-by: Jaehoon Chung <jh80.chung@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Ulf Hansson <ulf.hansson@linaro.org>
2017-07-11 17:38:37 +08:00
struct timer_list cto_timer;
struct timer_list dto_timer;
};
/* DMA ops for Internal/External DMAC interface */
struct dw_mci_dma_ops {
/* DMA Ops */
int (*init)(struct dw_mci *host);
int (*start)(struct dw_mci *host, unsigned int sg_len);
void (*complete)(void *host);
void (*stop)(struct dw_mci *host);
void (*cleanup)(struct dw_mci *host);
void (*exit)(struct dw_mci *host);
};
struct dma_pdata;
/* Board platform data */
struct dw_mci_board {
u32 num_slots;
unsigned int bus_hz; /* Clock speed at the cclk_in pad */
u32 caps; /* Capabilities */
u32 caps2; /* More capabilities */
u32 pm_caps; /* PM capabilities */
/*
* Override fifo depth. If 0, autodetect it from the FIFOTH register,
* but note that this may not be reliable after a bootloader has used
* it.
*/
unsigned int fifo_depth;
/* delay in mS before detecting cards after interrupt */
u32 detect_delay_ms;
struct reset_control *rstc;
struct dw_mci_dma_ops *dma_ops;
struct dma_pdata *data;
};
#define DW_MMC_240A 0x240a
#define DW_MMC_280A 0x280a
#define SDMMC_CTRL 0x000
#define SDMMC_PWREN 0x004
#define SDMMC_CLKDIV 0x008
#define SDMMC_CLKSRC 0x00c
#define SDMMC_CLKENA 0x010
#define SDMMC_TMOUT 0x014
#define SDMMC_CTYPE 0x018
#define SDMMC_BLKSIZ 0x01c
#define SDMMC_BYTCNT 0x020
#define SDMMC_INTMASK 0x024
#define SDMMC_CMDARG 0x028
#define SDMMC_CMD 0x02c
#define SDMMC_RESP0 0x030
#define SDMMC_RESP1 0x034
#define SDMMC_RESP2 0x038
#define SDMMC_RESP3 0x03c
#define SDMMC_MINTSTS 0x040
#define SDMMC_RINTSTS 0x044
#define SDMMC_STATUS 0x048
#define SDMMC_FIFOTH 0x04c
#define SDMMC_CDETECT 0x050
#define SDMMC_WRTPRT 0x054
#define SDMMC_GPIO 0x058
#define SDMMC_TCBCNT 0x05c
#define SDMMC_TBBCNT 0x060
#define SDMMC_DEBNCE 0x064
#define SDMMC_USRID 0x068
#define SDMMC_VERID 0x06c
#define SDMMC_HCON 0x070
#define SDMMC_UHS_REG 0x074
#define SDMMC_RST_N 0x078
#define SDMMC_BMOD 0x080
#define SDMMC_PLDMND 0x084
#define SDMMC_DBADDR 0x088
#define SDMMC_IDSTS 0x08c
#define SDMMC_IDINTEN 0x090
#define SDMMC_DSCADDR 0x094
#define SDMMC_BUFADDR 0x098
#define SDMMC_CDTHRCTL 0x100
#define SDMMC_UHS_REG_EXT 0x108
#define SDMMC_ENABLE_SHIFT 0x110
#define SDMMC_DATA(x) (x)
/*
* Registers to support idmac 64-bit address mode
*/
#define SDMMC_DBADDRL 0x088
#define SDMMC_DBADDRU 0x08c
#define SDMMC_IDSTS64 0x090
#define SDMMC_IDINTEN64 0x094
#define SDMMC_DSCADDRL 0x098
#define SDMMC_DSCADDRU 0x09c
#define SDMMC_BUFADDRL 0x0A0
#define SDMMC_BUFADDRU 0x0A4
/*
* Data offset is difference according to Version
* Lower than 2.40a : data register offest is 0x100
*/
#define DATA_OFFSET 0x100
#define DATA_240A_OFFSET 0x200
/* shift bit field */
#define _SBF(f, v) ((v) << (f))
/* Control register defines */
#define SDMMC_CTRL_USE_IDMAC BIT(25)
#define SDMMC_CTRL_CEATA_INT_EN BIT(11)
#define SDMMC_CTRL_SEND_AS_CCSD BIT(10)
#define SDMMC_CTRL_SEND_CCSD BIT(9)
#define SDMMC_CTRL_ABRT_READ_DATA BIT(8)
#define SDMMC_CTRL_SEND_IRQ_RESP BIT(7)
#define SDMMC_CTRL_READ_WAIT BIT(6)
#define SDMMC_CTRL_DMA_ENABLE BIT(5)
#define SDMMC_CTRL_INT_ENABLE BIT(4)
#define SDMMC_CTRL_DMA_RESET BIT(2)
#define SDMMC_CTRL_FIFO_RESET BIT(1)
#define SDMMC_CTRL_RESET BIT(0)
/* Clock Enable register defines */
#define SDMMC_CLKEN_LOW_PWR BIT(16)
#define SDMMC_CLKEN_ENABLE BIT(0)
/* time-out register defines */
#define SDMMC_TMOUT_DATA(n) _SBF(8, (n))
#define SDMMC_TMOUT_DATA_MSK 0xFFFFFF00
#define SDMMC_TMOUT_RESP(n) ((n) & 0xFF)
#define SDMMC_TMOUT_RESP_MSK 0xFF
/* card-type register defines */
#define SDMMC_CTYPE_8BIT BIT(16)
#define SDMMC_CTYPE_4BIT BIT(0)
#define SDMMC_CTYPE_1BIT 0
/* Interrupt status & mask register defines */
#define SDMMC_INT_SDIO(n) BIT(16 + (n))
#define SDMMC_INT_EBE BIT(15)
#define SDMMC_INT_ACD BIT(14)
#define SDMMC_INT_SBE BIT(13)
#define SDMMC_INT_HLE BIT(12)
#define SDMMC_INT_FRUN BIT(11)
#define SDMMC_INT_HTO BIT(10)
#define SDMMC_INT_VOLT_SWITCH BIT(10) /* overloads bit 10! */
#define SDMMC_INT_DRTO BIT(9)
#define SDMMC_INT_RTO BIT(8)
#define SDMMC_INT_DCRC BIT(7)
#define SDMMC_INT_RCRC BIT(6)
#define SDMMC_INT_RXDR BIT(5)
#define SDMMC_INT_TXDR BIT(4)
#define SDMMC_INT_DATA_OVER BIT(3)
#define SDMMC_INT_CMD_DONE BIT(2)
#define SDMMC_INT_RESP_ERR BIT(1)
#define SDMMC_INT_CD BIT(0)
#define SDMMC_INT_ERROR 0xbfc2
/* Command register defines */
#define SDMMC_CMD_START BIT(31)
#define SDMMC_CMD_USE_HOLD_REG BIT(29)
#define SDMMC_CMD_VOLT_SWITCH BIT(28)
#define SDMMC_CMD_CCS_EXP BIT(23)
#define SDMMC_CMD_CEATA_RD BIT(22)
#define SDMMC_CMD_UPD_CLK BIT(21)
#define SDMMC_CMD_INIT BIT(15)
#define SDMMC_CMD_STOP BIT(14)
#define SDMMC_CMD_PRV_DAT_WAIT BIT(13)
#define SDMMC_CMD_SEND_STOP BIT(12)
#define SDMMC_CMD_STRM_MODE BIT(11)
#define SDMMC_CMD_DAT_WR BIT(10)
#define SDMMC_CMD_DAT_EXP BIT(9)
#define SDMMC_CMD_RESP_CRC BIT(8)
#define SDMMC_CMD_RESP_LONG BIT(7)
#define SDMMC_CMD_RESP_EXP BIT(6)
#define SDMMC_CMD_INDX(n) ((n) & 0x1F)
/* Status register defines */
#define SDMMC_GET_FCNT(x) (((x)>>17) & 0x1FFF)
#define SDMMC_STATUS_DMA_REQ BIT(31)
#define SDMMC_STATUS_BUSY BIT(9)
/* FIFOTH register defines */
#define SDMMC_SET_FIFOTH(m, r, t) (((m) & 0x7) << 28 | \
((r) & 0xFFF) << 16 | \
((t) & 0xFFF))
/* HCON register defines */
#define DMA_INTERFACE_IDMA (0x0)
#define DMA_INTERFACE_DWDMA (0x1)
#define DMA_INTERFACE_GDMA (0x2)
#define DMA_INTERFACE_NODMA (0x3)
#define SDMMC_GET_TRANS_MODE(x) (((x)>>16) & 0x3)
#define SDMMC_GET_SLOT_NUM(x) ((((x)>>1) & 0x1F) + 1)
#define SDMMC_GET_HDATA_WIDTH(x) (((x)>>7) & 0x7)
#define SDMMC_GET_ADDR_CONFIG(x) (((x)>>27) & 0x1)
/* Internal DMAC interrupt defines */
#define SDMMC_IDMAC_INT_AI BIT(9)
#define SDMMC_IDMAC_INT_NI BIT(8)
#define SDMMC_IDMAC_INT_CES BIT(5)
#define SDMMC_IDMAC_INT_DU BIT(4)
#define SDMMC_IDMAC_INT_FBE BIT(2)
#define SDMMC_IDMAC_INT_RI BIT(1)
#define SDMMC_IDMAC_INT_TI BIT(0)
/* Internal DMAC bus mode bits */
#define SDMMC_IDMAC_ENABLE BIT(7)
#define SDMMC_IDMAC_FB BIT(1)
#define SDMMC_IDMAC_SWRESET BIT(0)
/* H/W reset */
#define SDMMC_RST_HWACTIVE 0x1
/* Version ID register define */
#define SDMMC_GET_VERID(x) ((x) & 0xFFFF)
/* Card read threshold */
#define SDMMC_SET_THLD(v, x) (((v) & 0xFFF) << 16 | (x))
#define SDMMC_CARD_WR_THR_EN BIT(2)
#define SDMMC_CARD_RD_THR_EN BIT(0)
/* UHS-1 register defines */
#define SDMMC_UHS_18V BIT(0)
/* All ctrl reset bits */
#define SDMMC_CTRL_ALL_RESET_FLAGS \
(SDMMC_CTRL_RESET | SDMMC_CTRL_FIFO_RESET | SDMMC_CTRL_DMA_RESET)
/* FIFO register access macros. These should not change the data endian-ness
* as they are written to memory to be dealt with by the upper layers */
#define mci_fifo_readw(__reg) __raw_readw(__reg)
#define mci_fifo_readl(__reg) __raw_readl(__reg)
#define mci_fifo_readq(__reg) __raw_readq(__reg)
#define mci_fifo_writew(__value, __reg) __raw_writew(__reg, __value)
#define mci_fifo_writel(__value, __reg) __raw_writel(__reg, __value)
#define mci_fifo_writeq(__value, __reg) __raw_writeq(__reg, __value)
/* Register access macros */
#define mci_readl(dev, reg) \
readl_relaxed((dev)->regs + SDMMC_##reg)
#define mci_writel(dev, reg, value) \
writel_relaxed((value), (dev)->regs + SDMMC_##reg)
/* 16-bit FIFO access macros */
#define mci_readw(dev, reg) \
readw_relaxed((dev)->regs + SDMMC_##reg)
#define mci_writew(dev, reg, value) \
writew_relaxed((value), (dev)->regs + SDMMC_##reg)
/* 64-bit FIFO access macros */
#ifdef readq
#define mci_readq(dev, reg) \
readq_relaxed((dev)->regs + SDMMC_##reg)
#define mci_writeq(dev, reg, value) \
writeq_relaxed((value), (dev)->regs + SDMMC_##reg)
#else
/*
* Dummy readq implementation for architectures that don't define it.
*
* We would assume that none of these architectures would configure
* the IP block with a 64bit FIFO width, so this code will never be
* executed on those machines. Defining these macros here keeps the
* rest of the code free from ifdefs.
*/
#define mci_readq(dev, reg) \
(*(volatile u64 __force *)((dev)->regs + SDMMC_##reg))
#define mci_writeq(dev, reg, value) \
(*(volatile u64 __force *)((dev)->regs + SDMMC_##reg) = (value))
#define __raw_writeq(__value, __reg) \
(*(volatile u64 __force *)(__reg) = (__value))
#define __raw_readq(__reg) (*(volatile u64 __force *)(__reg))
#endif
extern int dw_mci_probe(struct dw_mci *host);
extern void dw_mci_remove(struct dw_mci *host);
#ifdef CONFIG_PM
extern int dw_mci_runtime_suspend(struct device *device);
extern int dw_mci_runtime_resume(struct device *device);
#endif
/**
* struct dw_mci_slot - MMC slot state
* @mmc: The mmc_host representing this slot.
* @host: The MMC controller this slot is using.
* @ctype: Card type for this slot.
* @mrq: mmc_request currently being processed or waiting to be
* processed, or NULL when the slot is idle.
* @queue_node: List node for placing this node in the @queue list of
* &struct dw_mci.
* @clock: Clock rate configured by set_ios(). Protected by host->lock.
* @__clk_old: The last clock value that was requested from core.
* Keeping track of this helps us to avoid spamming the console.
* @flags: Random state bits associated with the slot.
* @id: Number of this slot.
* @sdio_id: Number of this slot in the SDIO interrupt registers.
*/
struct dw_mci_slot {
struct mmc_host *mmc;
struct dw_mci *host;
u32 ctype;
struct mmc_request *mrq;
struct list_head queue_node;
unsigned int clock;
unsigned int __clk_old;
unsigned long flags;
#define DW_MMC_CARD_PRESENT 0
#define DW_MMC_CARD_NEED_INIT 1
#define DW_MMC_CARD_NO_LOW_PWR 2
#define DW_MMC_CARD_NO_USE_HOLD 3
#define DW_MMC_CARD_NEEDS_POLL 4
int id;
int sdio_id;
};
/**
* dw_mci driver data - dw-mshc implementation specific driver data.
* @caps: mmc subsystem specified capabilities of the controller(s).
* @init: early implementation specific initialization.
* @set_ios: handle bus specific extensions.
* @parse_dt: parse implementation specific device tree properties.
* @execute_tuning: implementation specific tuning procedure.
*
* Provide controller implementation specific extensions. The usage of this
* data structure is fully optional and usage of each member in this structure
* is optional as well.
*/
struct dw_mci_drv_data {
unsigned long *caps;
int (*init)(struct dw_mci *host);
void (*set_ios)(struct dw_mci *host, struct mmc_ios *ios);
int (*parse_dt)(struct dw_mci *host);
int (*execute_tuning)(struct dw_mci_slot *slot, u32 opcode);
int (*prepare_hs400_tuning)(struct dw_mci *host,
struct mmc_ios *ios);
int (*switch_voltage)(struct mmc_host *mmc,
struct mmc_ios *ios);
};
#endif /* _DW_MMC_H_ */