mmc: use the generic timeout for cmd6 (SWITCH) provided in the ext_csd
Starting with rev 4.5, the eMMC can define a generic timeout for the
SWITCH command.
Following Linux Kernel code, the timeout also changed from 1000 -> 500
Signed-off-by: Jean-Jacques Hiblot <jjhiblot@ti.com>
diff --git a/drivers/mmc/mmc.c b/drivers/mmc/mmc.c
index a61e311..ff56c3dd 100644
--- a/drivers/mmc/mmc.c
+++ b/drivers/mmc/mmc.c
@@ -21,6 +21,8 @@
#include <div64.h>
#include "mmc_private.h"
+#define DEFAULT_CMD6_TIMEOUT_MS 500
+
static int mmc_set_signal_voltage(struct mmc *mmc, uint signal_voltage);
static int mmc_power_cycle(struct mmc *mmc);
#if !CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(MMC_TINY)
@@ -745,10 +747,13 @@
bool send_status)
{
struct mmc_cmd cmd;
- int timeout = 1000;
+ int timeout = DEFAULT_CMD6_TIMEOUT_MS;
int retries = 3;
int ret;
+ if (mmc->gen_cmd6_time)
+ timeout = mmc->gen_cmd6_time * 10;
+
cmd.cmdidx = MMC_CMD_SWITCH;
cmd.resp_type = MMC_RSP_R1b;
cmd.cmdarg = (MMC_SWITCH_MODE_WRITE_BYTE << 24) |
@@ -2135,6 +2140,9 @@
mmc->capacity_user = capacity;
}
+ if (mmc->version >= MMC_VERSION_4_5)
+ mmc->gen_cmd6_time = ext_csd[EXT_CSD_GENERIC_CMD6_TIME];
+
/* The partition data may be non-zero but it is only
* effective if PARTITION_SETTING_COMPLETED is set in
* EXT_CSD, so ignore any data if this bit is not set,