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Marek Vasut25681822012-08-08 01:42:20 +00001The U-Boot Driver Model Project
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3MMC system analysis
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5Marek Vasut <marek.vasut@gmail.com>
62012-02-25
7
8I) Overview
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10
11The MMC subsystem is already quite dynamic in it's nature. It's only necessary
12to flip the subsystem to properly defined API.
13
14The probing process of MMC drivers start by calling "mmc_initialize()",
15implemented by MMC framework, from the architecture initialization file. The
16"mmc_initialize()" function in turn calls "board_mmc_init()" function and if
17this doesn't succeed, "cpu_mmc_init()" function is called. It is important to
18note that both of the "*_mmc_init()" functions have weak aliases to functions
19which automatically fail.
20
21Both of the "*_mmc_init()" functions though serve only one purpose. To call
22driver specific probe function, which in turn actually registers the driver with
23MMC subsystem. Each of the driver specific probe functions is currently done in
24very ad-hoc manner.
25
26The registration with the MMC subsystem is done by calling "mmc_register()",
27whose argument is a runtime configured structure of information about the MMC
28driver. Currently, the information structure is intermixed with driver's internal
29data. The description of the structure follows:
30
31struct mmc {
32 /*
33 * API: Allows this driver to be a member of the linked list of all MMC drivers
34 * registered with MMC subsystem
35 */
36 struct list_head link;
37
38 /* DRIVER: Name of the registered driver */
39 char name[32];
40
41 /* DRIVER: Driver's private data */
42 void *priv;
43
44 /* DRIVER: Voltages the host bus can provide */
45 uint voltages;
46
47 /* API: Version of the card */
48 uint version;
49
50 /* API: Test if the driver was already initialized */
51 uint has_init;
52
53 /* DRIVER: Minimum frequency the host bus can provide */
54 uint f_min;
55
56 /* DRIVER: Maximum frequency the host bus can provide */
57 uint f_max;
58
59 /* API: Is the card SDHC */
60 int high_capacity;
61
62 /* API: Actual width of the bus used by the current card */
63 uint bus_width;
64
65 /*
66 * DRIVER: Clock frequency to be configured on the host bus, this is read-only
67 * for the driver.
68 */
69 uint clock;
70
71 /* API: Capabilities of the card */
72 uint card_caps;
73
74 /* DRIVER: MMC bus capabilities */
75 uint host_caps;
76
77 /* API: Configuration and ID data retrieved from the card */
78 uint ocr;
79 uint scr[2];
80 uint csd[4];
81 uint cid[4];
82 ushort rca;
83
84 /* API: Partition configuration */
85 char part_config;
86
87 /* API: Number of partitions */
88 char part_num;
89
90 /* API: Transmission speed */
91 uint tran_speed;
92
93 /* API: Read block length */
94 uint read_bl_len;
95
96 /* API: Write block length */
97 uint write_bl_len;
98
99 /* API: Erase group size */
100 uint erase_grp_size;
101
102 /* API: Capacity of the card */
103 u64 capacity;
104
105 /* API: Descriptor of this block device */
106 block_dev_desc_t block_dev;
107
108 /* DRIVER: Function used to submit command to the card */
109 int (*send_cmd)(struct mmc *mmc,
Wolfgang Denk93e14592013-10-04 17:43:24 +0200110 struct mmc_cmd *cmd, struct mmc_data *data);
Marek Vasut25681822012-08-08 01:42:20 +0000111
112 /* DRIVER: Function used to configure the host */
113 void (*set_ios)(struct mmc *mmc);
114
115 /* DRIVER: Function used to initialize the host */
116 int (*init)(struct mmc *mmc);
117
118 /* DRIVER: Function used to report the status of Card Detect pin */
119 int (*getcd)(struct mmc *mmc);
120
121 /*
122 * DRIVER: Maximum amount of blocks sent during multiblock xfer,
123 * set to 0 to autodetect.
124 */
125 uint b_max;
126};
127
128The API above is the new API used by most of the drivers. There're still drivers
129in the tree that use old, legacy API though.
130
1312) Approach
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133
134To convert the MMC subsystem to a proper driver model, the "struct mmc"
135structure will have to be properly split in the first place. The result will
136consist of multiple parts, first will be the structure defining operations
137provided by the MMC driver:
138
139struct mmc_driver_ops {
140 /* Function used to submit command to the card */
141 int (*send_cmd)(struct mmc *mmc,
Wolfgang Denk93e14592013-10-04 17:43:24 +0200142 struct mmc_cmd *cmd, struct mmc_data *data);
Marek Vasut25681822012-08-08 01:42:20 +0000143 /* DRIVER: Function used to configure the host */
144 void (*set_ios)(struct mmc *mmc);
145 /* Function used to initialize the host */
146 int (*init)(struct mmc *mmc);
147 /* Function used to report the status of Card Detect pin */
148 int (*getcd)(struct mmc *mmc);
149}
150
151The second part will define the parameters of the MMC driver:
152
153struct mmc_driver_params {
154 /* Voltages the host bus can provide */
155 uint32_t voltages;
156 /* Minimum frequency the host bus can provide */
157 uint32_t f_min;
158 /* Maximum frequency the host bus can provide */
159 uint32_t f_max;
160 /* MMC bus capabilities */
161 uint32_t host_caps;
162 /*
163 * Maximum amount of blocks sent during multiblock xfer,
164 * set to 0 to autodetect.
165 */
166 uint32_t b_max;
167}
168
169And finally, the internal per-card data of the MMC subsystem core:
170
171struct mmc_card_props {
172 /* Version of the card */
173 uint32_t version;
174 /* Test if the driver was already initializes */
175 bool has_init;
176 /* Is the card SDHC */
177 bool high_capacity;
178 /* Actual width of the bus used by the current card */
179 uint8_t bus_width;
180 /* Capabilities of the card */
181 uint32_t card_caps;
182 /* Configuration and ID data retrieved from the card */
183 uint32_t ocr;
184 uint32_t scr[2];
185 uint32_t csd[4];
186 uint32_t cid[4];
187 uint16_t rca;
188 /* Partition configuration */
189 uint8_t part_config;
190 /* Number of partitions */
191 uint8_t part_num;
192 /* Transmission speed */
193 uint32_t tran_speed;
194 /* Read block length */
195 uint32_t read_bl_len;
196 /* Write block length */
197 uint32_t write_bl_len;
198 /* Erase group size */
199 uint32_t erase_grp_size;
200 /* Capacity of the card */
201 uint64_t capacity;
202 /* Descriptor of this block device */
203 block_dev_desc_t block_dev;
204}
205
206The probe() function will then register the MMC driver by calling:
207
208 mmc_device_register(struct instance *i, struct mmc_driver_ops *o,
Wolfgang Denk93e14592013-10-04 17:43:24 +0200209 struct mmc_driver_params *p);
Marek Vasut25681822012-08-08 01:42:20 +0000210
211The struct mmc_driver_params will have to be dynamic in some cases, but the
212driver shouldn't modify it's contents elsewhere than in probe() call.
213
214Next, since the MMC drivers will now be consistently registered into the driver
215tree from board file, the functions "board_mmc_init()" and "cpu_mmc_init()" will
216disappear altogether.
217
218As for the legacy drivers, these will either be converted or removed altogether.
219
220III) Analysis of in-tree drivers
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222
Masahiro Yamada566c6e42013-09-24 10:32:04 +0900223 arm_pl180_mmci.c
Marek Vasut25681822012-08-08 01:42:20 +0000224 ----------------
225 Follows the new API and also has a good encapsulation of the whole driver. The
226 conversion here will be simple.
227
Masahiro Yamada566c6e42013-09-24 10:32:04 +0900228 atmel_mci.c
229 -----------
230 This driver uses the legacy API and should be removed unless converted. It is
231 probably possbible to replace this driver with gen_atmel_mci.c . No conversion
232 will be done on this driver.
233
234 bfin_sdh.c
235 ----------
236 Follows the new API and also has a good encapsulation of the whole driver. The
237 conversion here will be simple.
238
239 davinci_mmc.c
240 -------------
241 Follows the new API and also has a good encapsulation of the whole driver. The
242 conversion here will be simple.
243
244 fsl_esdhc.c
245 -----------
Marek Vasut25681822012-08-08 01:42:20 +0000246 Follows the new API and also has a good encapsulation of the whole driver. The
247 conversion here will be simple, unless some problem appears due to the FDT
248 component of the driver.
249
Masahiro Yamada566c6e42013-09-24 10:32:04 +0900250 ftsdc010_esdhc.c
251 ----------------
Marek Vasut25681822012-08-08 01:42:20 +0000252 Follows the new API and also has a good encapsulation of the whole driver. The
253 conversion here will be simple.
254
Masahiro Yamada566c6e42013-09-24 10:32:04 +0900255 gen_atmel_mci.c
256 ---------------
Marek Vasut25681822012-08-08 01:42:20 +0000257 Follows the new API and also has a good encapsulation of the whole driver. The
258 conversion here will be simple.
259
Masahiro Yamada566c6e42013-09-24 10:32:04 +0900260 mmc_spi.c
261 ---------
Marek Vasut25681822012-08-08 01:42:20 +0000262 Follows the new API and also has a good encapsulation of the whole driver. The
263 conversion here will be simple.
264
Masahiro Yamada566c6e42013-09-24 10:32:04 +0900265 mv_sdhci.c
266 ----------
Marek Vasut25681822012-08-08 01:42:20 +0000267 This is a component of the SDHCI support, allowing it to run on Marvell
268 Kirkwood chip. It is probable the SDHCI support will have to be modified to
269 allow calling functions from this file based on information passed via
270 platform_data.
271
Masahiro Yamada566c6e42013-09-24 10:32:04 +0900272 mxcmmc.c
273 --------
274 Follows the new API and also has a good encapsulation of the whole driver. The
275 conversion here will be simple.
276
277 mxsmmc.c
278 --------
279 Follows the new API and also has a good encapsulation of the whole driver. The
280 conversion here will be simple.
281
282 omap_hsmmc.c
Marek Vasut25681822012-08-08 01:42:20 +0000283 ------------
284 Follows the new API and also has a good encapsulation of the whole driver. The
285 conversion here will be simple.
286
Masahiro Yamada566c6e42013-09-24 10:32:04 +0900287 pxa_mmc.c
288 ---------
Marek Vasut25681822012-08-08 01:42:20 +0000289 This driver uses the legacy API and is written in a severely ad-hoc manner.
290 This driver will be removed in favor of pxa_mmc_gen.c, which is proved to work
291 better and is already well tested. No conversion will be done on this driver
292 anymore.
293
Masahiro Yamada566c6e42013-09-24 10:32:04 +0900294 pxa_mmc_gen.c
Marek Vasut25681822012-08-08 01:42:20 +0000295 -------------
296 Follows the new API and also has a good encapsulation of the whole driver. The
297 conversion here will be simple.
298
Masahiro Yamada566c6e42013-09-24 10:32:04 +0900299 s5p_mmc.c
300 ---------
301 Follows the new API and also has a good encapsulation of the whole driver. The
302 conversion here will be simple.
303
304 sdhci.c
305 -------
Marek Vasut25681822012-08-08 01:42:20 +0000306 Follows the new API and also has a good encapsulation of the whole driver. The
307 conversion here will be simple, though it'd be necessary to modify this driver
308 to also support the Kirkwood series and probably also Tegra series of CPUs.
309 See the respective parts of this section for details.
310
Masahiro Yamada566c6e42013-09-24 10:32:04 +0900311 sh_mmcif.c
312 ----------
Marek Vasut25681822012-08-08 01:42:20 +0000313 Follows the new API and also has a good encapsulation of the whole driver. The
314 conversion here will be simple.
315
Masahiro Yamada566c6e42013-09-24 10:32:04 +0900316 tegra2_mmc.c
317 ------------
Marek Vasut25681822012-08-08 01:42:20 +0000318 Follows the new API and also has a good encapsulation of the whole driver. The
319 conversion here will be simple.