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2007-08-23mmc: ignore bad max block size in sdhciDavid Vrabel
Some SDHC cards report an invalid maximum block size, in these cases assume they support block sizes up to 512 bytes instead of returning an error. Signed-off-by: David Vrabel <david.vrabel@csr.com> Signed-off-by: Pierre Ossman <drzeus@drzeus.cx>
2007-08-23sdhci: be more cautious about block count registerPierre Ossman
The block count register shouldn't be trusted for single block transfers, so avoid using it completely when calculating transferred bytes. Signed-off-by: Pierre Ossman <drzeus@drzeus.cx>
2007-07-26mmc: remove redundant debug information from sdhci and wbsdPierre Ossman
Remove the extra debugging output that now is properly printed by the core. Signed-off-by: Pierre Ossman <drzeus@drzeus.cx>
2007-07-26mmc: update header file pathsPierre Ossman
Make sure all headers in the files reflect their true position in the tree. Signed-off-by: Pierre Ossman <drzeus@drzeus.cx>
2007-07-26sdhci: add support to ENE-CB714Leandro Dorileo
Added its pci_id and implemented a quirk for it because this controller needs to reset cmd and data when setting ios. Signed-off-by: Leandro Dorileo <dorileo@ossystems.com.br> Signed-off-by: Otavio Salvador <otavio@ossystems.com.br> Signed-off-by: Pierre Ossman <drzeus@drzeus.cx>
2007-07-26mmc: check error bits before command completionPierre Ossman
Some controllers signal "command complete" even on failures (which they are allowed to do according to the spec). Make sure we check the error bits first so we don't get any false positives. Signed-off-by: Pierre Ossman <drzeus@drzeus.cx>
2007-07-20sdhci: make sure to clear the error interruptPierre Ossman
The controller has a bit indicating that one of the higher bits (the error bits) are set. A previous bug caused this bit to be masked, but since that bug has been fixed we have to clear it explicictly. Signed-off-by: Pierre Ossman <drzeus@drzeus.cx>
2007-07-09sdhci: Fix "Unexpected interrupt" handlingRolf Eike Beer
Whenever a power interrupt is signaled it is also reported as an unexpected one. All other unexpected interrupts get lost. Cause is a not inversed bitmask to remove power interrupts from the status. Signed-off-by: Rolf Eike Beer <eike-kernel@sf-tec.de> Signed-off-by: Pierre Ossman <drzeus@drzeus.cx>
2007-07-09sdhci: add ene controller idMilko Krachounov
ENE has a very weird design where an SDHCI device (0805) is presented on the PCI bus, but that device is non-functional, and the real device is hidden as a more generic device. Signed-off-by: Milko Krachounov <milko@3mhz.net> Signed-off-by: Pierre Ossman <drzeus@drzeus.cx>
2007-05-14sdhci: handle dma boundary interruptsPierre Ossman
When the device hits certain memory boundaries, it signals an interrupt and expects to be serviced. We don't need the feature but we need to make sure the device doesn't stall. Signed-off-by: Pierre Ossman <drzeus@drzeus.cx>
2007-05-01MMC: Fix handling of low-voltage cardsPhilip Langdale
Fix handling of low voltage MMC cards. The latest MMC and SD specs both agree that support for low-voltage operations is indicated by bit 7 in the OCR. The MMC spec states that the low voltage range is 1.65-1.95V while the SD spec leaves the actual voltage range undefined - meaning that there is still no such thing as a low voltage SD card. However, an old Sandisk spec implied that bits 7.0 represented voltages below 2.0V in 1V or 0.5V increments, and the code was accordingly written with that expectation. This confusion meant that host drivers attempting to support the typical low voltage (1.8V) would set the wrong bits in the host OCR mask (usually bits 5 and/or 6) resulting in the the low voltage mode never being used. This change corrects the low voltage range and adds sanity checks on the reserved bits (0-6) and for SD cards that claim to support low-voltage operations. Signed-off-by: Philip Langdale <philipl@overt.org> Signed-off-by: Pierre Ossman <drzeus@drzeus.cx>
2007-05-01MMC: Consolidate voltage definitionsPhilip Langdale
Consolidate the list of available voltages. Up until now, a separate set of defines has been used for host->vdd than that used for the OCR voltage mask values. Having two sets of defines allows them to get out of sync and the current sets are already inconsistent with one claiming to describe ranges and the other specific voltages. Only the SDHCI driver uses the host->vdd defines and it is easily fixed to use the OCR defines. Signed-off-by: Philip Langdale <philipl@overt.org> Signed-off-by: Pierre Ossman <drzeus@drzeus.cx>
2007-05-01mmc: Move host and card drivers to subdirsPierre Ossman
Clean up the drivers/mmc directory by moving card and host drivers into subdirectories. Signed-off-by: Pierre Ossman <drzeus@drzeus.cx>