> -----Original Message----- > From: Albecki, Mateusz > Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2019 10:39 PM > To: devel@edk2.groups.io > Cc: Wu, Hao A > Subject: RE: [PATCH 2/2] MdeModulePkg/SdMmcHcDxe: Implement revision > 3 of SdMmcOverrideProtocol > > Resending to group. Inline reply to some of the comments. > > As for the mapping between eMMC driver strength and SD controller driver > strength should we use this one: > > SD controller -> eMMC card > B -> Type 0 > A -> Type 1 > C -> Type 2 > D -> Type 3 > (none) -> Type4
Yes, I think this matching is fine. Inspecting the SD & eMMC specs: For SD Physical Layer Specification: Driver Type Nominal Driving Impedance Capability A 33Ω x1.5 B 50Ω x1 C 66Ω x0.75 D 100Ω x0.5 For Embedded Multi-Media Card (e.MMC) Electrical Standard: Driver Type Nominal Approximated driver capability Values Impedance compared to Type-0 0x0 50Ω x1 0x1 33Ω x1.5 0x2 66Ω x0.75 0x3 100Ω x0.5 0x4 40Ω x1.2 The above mapping is consistent with regard to the Nominal Impedance & Driving Capability parameters. > > And Type 4 would be identified by bit 39 in capability register which is > currently marked as reserved in SD controller specification. This is current > capability register definition in the driver. I am not sure if the bit39 in the capability register works for all SD host controller (because it is not documented in specs, as far as I know). I suggest we just ignore the HC capability when setting driver strength type 4 for eMMC devices. Response to other inline comments below: > > Thanks, > Mateusz > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Wu, Hao A > > Sent: Monday, June 10, 2019 5:19 AM > > To: Albecki, Mateusz <mateusz.albe...@intel.com> > > Subject: RE: [PATCH 2/2] MdeModulePkg/SdMmcHcDxe: Implement > revision > > 3 of SdMmcOverrideProtocol > > > > Hello Mateusz, > > > > Some inline comments below: > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Albecki, Mateusz > > > Sent: Monday, June 03, 2019 7:34 PM > > > Cc: Albecki, Mateusz; Wu, Hao A; Albecki > > > Subject: [PATCH 2/2] MdeModulePkg/SdMmcHcDxe: Implement revision > 3 > > > of SdMmcOverrideProtocol > > > > > > Implement support for GetOperatingParamters notify phase > > > in SdMmcHcDxe driver. GetOperatingParameters notify phase > > > is signaled before we start card detection and initialization. > > > Code has been updated for both eMMC and SD card controllers to > > > take into consideration those new parameters. Initialization process > > > has been divided into 2 steps. In the first step we bring the link > > > up to the point where we can get card identification data(Extended > > > CSD in eMMC case and SWITCH command response in SD card case). This > > > data is later used along with controller capabilities and operating > > > parameters passed in GetOperatingParameters phase to choose > preferred > > > bus settings in GetTargetBusSettings function. Those settings are later > > > on to start bus training to high speeds. If user passes incompatible > > > setting with selected bus timing driver will assume it's standard behavior > > with > > > respect to that setting. For instance if HS400 has been selected as a > > > target bus timing due to card and controller support bus width setting of > > > 4 and 1 bit won't be respected and 8 bit setting will be chosen instead. > > > > > > > > > Cc: hao.a...@intel.com > > > Signed-off-by: Albecki, Mateusz <mateusz.albe...@intel.com> > > > Contributed-under: TianoCore Contribution Agreement 1.1 > > > --- > > > MdeModulePkg/Bus/Pci/SdMmcPciHcDxe/EmmcDevice.c | 522 > > > +++++++++++++++------ > > > MdeModulePkg/Bus/Pci/SdMmcPciHcDxe/SdDevice.c | 381 > > > ++++++++++++--- > > > MdeModulePkg/Bus/Pci/SdMmcPciHcDxe/SdMmcPciHcDxe.c | 52 +- > > > MdeModulePkg/Bus/Pci/SdMmcPciHcDxe/SdMmcPciHcDxe.h | 18 +- > > > MdeModulePkg/Bus/Pci/SdMmcPciHcDxe/SdMmcPciHci.c | 8 +- > > > MdeModulePkg/Bus/Pci/SdMmcPciHcDxe/SdMmcPciHci.h | 8 +- > > > 6 files changed, 750 insertions(+), 239 deletions(-) > > > > > > diff --git a/MdeModulePkg/Bus/Pci/SdMmcPciHcDxe/EmmcDevice.c > > > b/MdeModulePkg/Bus/Pci/SdMmcPciHcDxe/EmmcDevice.c > > > index deaf4468c9..1a81f6d250 100644 > > > --- a/MdeModulePkg/Bus/Pci/SdMmcPciHcDxe/EmmcDevice.c > > > +++ b/MdeModulePkg/Bus/Pci/SdMmcPciHcDxe/EmmcDevice.c > > > @@ -449,7 +449,7 @@ EFI_STATUS > > > EmmcSendTuningBlk ( > > > IN EFI_SD_MMC_PASS_THRU_PROTOCOL *PassThru, > > > IN UINT8 Slot, > > > - IN UINT8 BusWidth > > > + IN UINT16 BusWidth > > > ) > > > { > > > EFI_SD_MMC_COMMAND_BLOCK SdMmcCmdBlk; > > > @@ -506,7 +506,7 @@ EmmcTuningClkForHs200 ( > > > IN EFI_PCI_IO_PROTOCOL *PciIo, > > > IN EFI_SD_MMC_PASS_THRU_PROTOCOL *PassThru, > > > IN UINT8 Slot, > > > - IN UINT8 BusWidth > > > + IN UINT16 BusWidth > > > ) > > > { > > > EFI_STATUS Status; > > > @@ -583,7 +583,7 @@ EmmcSwitchBusWidth ( > > > IN UINT8 Slot, > > > IN UINT16 Rca, > > > IN BOOLEAN IsDdr, > > > - IN UINT8 BusWidth > > > + IN UINT16 BusWidth > > > ) > > > { > > > EFI_STATUS Status; > > > @@ -641,13 +641,13 @@ EmmcSwitchBusWidth ( > > > Refer to EMMC Electrical Standard Spec 5.1 Section 6.6 and SD Host > > > Controller > > > Simplified Spec 3.0 Figure 3-3 for details. > > > > > > - @param[in] PciIo A pointer to the EFI_PCI_IO_PROTOCOL > > > instance. > > > - @param[in] PassThru A pointer to the > > > EFI_SD_MMC_PASS_THRU_PROTOCOL instance. > > > - @param[in] Slot The slot number of the SD card to send the > > command > > > to. > > > - @param[in] Rca The relative device address to be assigned. > > > - @param[in] HsTiming The value to be written to HS_TIMING field of > > > EXT_CSD register. > > > - @param[in] Timing The bus mode timing indicator. > > > - @param[in] ClockFreq The max clock frequency to be set, the unit > > > is > > > MHz. > > > + @param[in] PciIo A pointer to the EFI_PCI_IO_PROTOCOL > instance. > > > + @param[in] PassThru A pointer to the > > > EFI_SD_MMC_PASS_THRU_PROTOCOL instance. > > > + @param[in] Slot The slot number of the SD card to send the > > > command to. > > > + @param[in] Rca The relative device address to be assigned. > > > + @param[in] DriverStrength Driver strength to set for speed modes > that > > > support it. > > > + @param[in] Timing The bus mode timing indicator. > > > > > > Please help to update the parameter comment to reflect the name change > > from > > 'Timing' to 'BusTiming'. > > > > > > > + @param[in] ClockFreq The max clock frequency to be set, the unit > > > is > > > MHz. > > > > > > @retval EFI_SUCCESS The operation is done correctly. > > > @retval Others The operation fails. > > > @@ -659,8 +659,8 @@ EmmcSwitchBusTiming ( > > > IN EFI_SD_MMC_PASS_THRU_PROTOCOL *PassThru, > > > IN UINT8 Slot, > > > IN UINT16 Rca, > > > - IN UINT8 HsTiming, > > > - IN SD_MMC_BUS_MODE Timing, > > > + IN EDKII_SD_MMC_DRIVER_STRENGTH DriverStrength, > > > + IN SD_MMC_BUS_MODE BusTiming, > > > IN UINT32 ClockFreq > > > ) > > > { > > > @@ -678,12 +678,29 @@ EmmcSwitchBusTiming ( > > > // > > > Access = 0x03; > > > Index = OFFSET_OF (EMMC_EXT_CSD, HsTiming); > > > - Value = HsTiming; > > > CmdSet = 0; > > > + switch (BusTiming) { > > > + case SdMmcMmcHs400: > > > + Value = (UINT8)((DriverStrength.Emmc << 4) | 3); > > > + break; > > > + case SdMmcMmcHs200: > > > + Value = (UINT8)((DriverStrength.Emmc << 4) | 2); > > > + break; > > > + case SdMmcMmcHsSdr: > > > + case SdMmcMmcHsDdr: > > > + Value = 1; > > > + break; > > > + case SdMmcMmcLegacy: > > > + Value = 0; > > > + break; > > > + default: > > > + DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "EmmcSwitchBusTiming: Unsupported > > > BusTiming(%d\n)", BusTiming)); > > > + return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER; > > > + } > > > > > > Status = EmmcSwitch (PassThru, Slot, Access, Index, Value, CmdSet); > > > if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { > > > - DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "EmmcSwitchBusTiming: Switch to > hstiming %d > > > fails with %r\n", HsTiming, Status)); > > > + DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "EmmcSwitchBusTiming: Switch to bus > > > timing %d fails with %r\n", BusTiming, Status)); > > > return Status; > > > } > > > > > > @@ -713,7 +730,7 @@ EmmcSwitchBusTiming ( > > > Private->ControllerHandle, > > > Slot, > > > EdkiiSdMmcSwitchClockFreqPost, > > > - &Timing > > > + &BusTiming > > > ); > > > if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { > > > DEBUG (( > > > @@ -754,25 +771,34 @@ EmmcSwitchToHighSpeed ( > > > > > > Please help to update the function comments for > > EmmcSwitchToHighSpeed() after > > the parameter changes. > > > > > > > IN EFI_SD_MMC_PASS_THRU_PROTOCOL *PassThru, > > > IN UINT8 Slot, > > > IN UINT16 Rca, > > > - IN UINT32 ClockFreq, > > > - IN BOOLEAN IsDdr, > > > - IN UINT8 BusWidth > > > + IN EDKII_SD_MMC_BUS_MODE *BusMode > > > ) > > > { > > > EFI_STATUS Status; > > > - UINT8 HsTiming; > > > UINT8 HostCtrl1; > > > - SD_MMC_BUS_MODE Timing; > > > SD_MMC_HC_PRIVATE_DATA *Private; > > > + BOOLEAN IsDdr; > > > > > > Private = SD_MMC_HC_PRIVATE_FROM_THIS (PassThru); > > > > > > - Status = EmmcSwitchBusWidth (PciIo, PassThru, Slot, Rca, IsDdr, > > BusWidth); > > > + if ((BusMode->BusTiming != SdMmcMmcHsSdr && BusMode- > > > >BusTiming != SdMmcMmcHsDdr) || > > > + BusMode->ClockFreq > 52) { > > > + return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER; > > > + } > > > + > > > + if (BusMode->BusTiming == SdMmcMmcHsDdr) { > > > + IsDdr = TRUE; > > > + } else { > > > + IsDdr = FALSE; > > > + } > > > + > > > + Status = EmmcSwitchBusWidth (PciIo, PassThru, Slot, Rca, IsDdr, > > BusMode- > > > >BusWidth); > > > if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { > > > return Status; > > > } > > > + > > > // > > > - // Set to Hight Speed timing > > > + // Set to High Speed timing > > > // > > > HostCtrl1 = BIT2; > > > Status = SdMmcHcOrMmio (PciIo, Slot, SD_MMC_HC_HOST_CTRL1, > sizeof > > > (HostCtrl1), &HostCtrl1); > > > @@ -780,37 +806,27 @@ EmmcSwitchToHighSpeed ( > > > return Status; > > > } > > > > > > - if (IsDdr) { > > > - Timing = SdMmcMmcHsDdr; > > > - } else if (ClockFreq == 52) { > > > - Timing = SdMmcMmcHsSdr; > > > - } else { > > > - Timing = SdMmcMmcLegacy; > > > - } > > > - > > > - Status = SdMmcHcUhsSignaling (Private->ControllerHandle, PciIo, Slot, > > > Timing); > > > + Status = SdMmcHcUhsSignaling (Private->ControllerHandle, PciIo, Slot, > > > BusMode->BusTiming); > > > if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { > > > return Status; > > > } > > > > > > - HsTiming = 1; > > > - Status = EmmcSwitchBusTiming (PciIo, PassThru, Slot, Rca, HsTiming, > > Timing, > > > ClockFreq); > > > - > > > - return Status; > > > + return EmmcSwitchBusTiming (PciIo, PassThru, Slot, Rca, BusMode- > > > >DriverStrength, BusMode->BusTiming, BusMode->ClockFreq); > > > } > > > > > > /** > > > - Switch to the HS200 timing according to request. > > > + Switch to the HS200 timing. This function assumes that eMMC bus is > still > > in > > > legacy mode. > > > > > > Refer to EMMC Electrical Standard Spec 5.1 Section 6.6.8 and SD Host > > > Controller > > > Simplified Spec 3.0 Figure 2-29 for details. > > > > > > - @param[in] PciIo A pointer to the EFI_PCI_IO_PROTOCOL > > > instance. > > > - @param[in] PassThru A pointer to the > > > EFI_SD_MMC_PASS_THRU_PROTOCOL instance. > > > - @param[in] Slot The slot number of the SD card to send the > > command > > > to. > > > - @param[in] Rca The relative device address to be assigned. > > > - @param[in] ClockFreq The max clock frequency to be set. > > > - @param[in] BusWidth The bus width to be set, it could be 4 or 8. > > > + @param[in] PciIo A pointer to the EFI_PCI_IO_PROTOCOL > instance. > > > + @param[in] PassThru A pointer to the > > > EFI_SD_MMC_PASS_THRU_PROTOCOL instance. > > > + @param[in] Slot The slot number of the SD card to send the > > > command to. > > > + @param[in] Rca The relative device address to be assigned. > > > + @param[in] DriverStrength The driver strength to be selected. > > > + @param[in] ClockFreq The max clock frequency to be set. > > > + @param[in] BusWidth The bus width to be set, it could be 4 or 8. > > > > > > @retval EFI_SUCCESS The operation is done correctly. > > > @retval Others The operation fails. > > > @@ -822,30 +838,25 @@ EmmcSwitchToHS200 ( > > > > > > Please help to update the function comments for EmmcSwitchToHS200() > > after the > > parameter changes. > > > > > > > IN EFI_SD_MMC_PASS_THRU_PROTOCOL *PassThru, > > > IN UINT8 Slot, > > > IN UINT16 Rca, > > > - IN UINT32 ClockFreq, > > > - IN UINT8 BusWidth > > > + IN EDKII_SD_MMC_BUS_MODE *BusMode > > > ) > > > { > > > EFI_STATUS Status; > > > - UINT8 HsTiming; > > > UINT16 ClockCtrl; > > > - SD_MMC_BUS_MODE Timing; > > > SD_MMC_HC_PRIVATE_DATA *Private; > > > > > > Private = SD_MMC_HC_PRIVATE_FROM_THIS (PassThru); > > > > > > - if ((BusWidth != 4) && (BusWidth != 8)) { > > > + if (BusMode->BusTiming != SdMmcMmcHs200 || > > > + (BusMode->BusWidth != 4 && BusMode->BusWidth != 8)) { > > > return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER; > > > } > > > > > > - Status = EmmcSwitchBusWidth (PciIo, PassThru, Slot, Rca, FALSE, > > BusWidth); > > > + Status = EmmcSwitchBusWidth (PciIo, PassThru, Slot, Rca, FALSE, > > > BusMode->BusWidth); > > > if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { > > > return Status; > > > } > > > // > > > - // Set to HS200/SDR104 timing > > > - // > > > - // > > > // Stop bus clock at first > > > // > > > Status = SdMmcHcStopClock (PciIo, Slot); > > > @@ -853,9 +864,7 @@ EmmcSwitchToHS200 ( > > > return Status; > > > } > > > > > > - Timing = SdMmcMmcHs200; > > > - > > > - Status = SdMmcHcUhsSignaling (Private->ControllerHandle, PciIo, Slot, > > > Timing); > > > + Status = SdMmcHcUhsSignaling (Private->ControllerHandle, PciIo, Slot, > > > BusMode->BusTiming); > > > if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { > > > return Status; > > > } > > > @@ -881,28 +890,27 @@ EmmcSwitchToHS200 ( > > > ClockCtrl = BIT2; > > > Status = SdMmcHcOrMmio (PciIo, Slot, SD_MMC_HC_CLOCK_CTRL, > sizeof > > > (ClockCtrl), &ClockCtrl); > > > > > > - HsTiming = 2; > > > - Status = EmmcSwitchBusTiming (PciIo, PassThru, Slot, Rca, HsTiming, > > Timing, > > > ClockFreq); > > > + Status = EmmcSwitchBusTiming (PciIo, PassThru, Slot, Rca, BusMode- > > > >DriverStrength, BusMode->BusTiming, BusMode->ClockFreq); > > > > > > After the proposed change, the preferred bus timing and driver strength > > value > > will be set for the device through the EMMC_SWITCH command. > > > > However, on the host controller side, only the bus timing value is also > > updated > > in the Host Control 2 Register of the SD HC (via function > > SdMmcHcUhsSignaling()). > > It seems to me that the driver strength value does not get updated in this > > register. > > > > I think the SD case has a similar issue. > > For SD I agree that there is an issue but for eMMC there is no clear mapping > between > eMMC defined driver strength types and SD defined driver strength types. > The controller > I happen to be working with seems to ignore the values in this register. If we > can agree on > one mapping that will be able to service majority of the eMMC controllers on > market I don't > mind adding that. We can maybe add driver strength setting to > SdMmcHcUhsSignaling so that > platform has an opportunity to correct core driver during > EdkiiSdMmcUhsSignaling notify. How about using the mapping at the beginning of the thread to set the HC2 register and ignore this step for eMMC driver type 4? > > > > > > > > if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { > > > return Status; > > > } > > > > > > - Status = EmmcTuningClkForHs200 (PciIo, PassThru, Slot, BusWidth); > > > + Status = EmmcTuningClkForHs200 (PciIo, PassThru, Slot, BusMode- > > > >BusWidth); > > > > > > return Status; > > > } > > > > > > /** > > > - Switch to the HS400 timing according to request. > > > + Switch to the HS400 timing. This function assumes that eMMC bus is > still > > in > > > legacy mode. > > > > > > Refer to EMMC Electrical Standard Spec 5.1 Section 6.6.8 and SD Host > > > Controller > > > Simplified Spec 3.0 Figure 2-29 for details. > > > > > > - @param[in] PciIo A pointer to the EFI_PCI_IO_PROTOCOL > > > instance. > > > - @param[in] PassThru A pointer to the > > > EFI_SD_MMC_PASS_THRU_PROTOCOL instance. > > > - @param[in] Slot The slot number of the SD card to send the > > command > > > to. > > > - @param[in] Rca The relative device address to be assigned. > > > - @param[in] ClockFreq The max clock frequency to be set. > > > + @param[in] PciIo A pointer to the EFI_PCI_IO_PROTOCOL > instance. > > > + @param[in] PassThru A pointer to the > > > EFI_SD_MMC_PASS_THRU_PROTOCOL instance. > > > + @param[in] Slot The slot number of the SD card to send the > > > command to. > > > + @param[in] Rca The relative device address to be assigned. > > > + @param[in] ClockFreq The max clock frequency to be set. > > > > > > Please help to update the function comments for EmmcSwitchToHS400() > > after the > > parameter changes. > > > > > > > > > > @retval EFI_SUCCESS The operation is done correctly. > > > @retval Others The operation fails. > > > @@ -914,47 +922,321 @@ EmmcSwitchToHS400 ( > > > IN EFI_SD_MMC_PASS_THRU_PROTOCOL *PassThru, > > > IN UINT8 Slot, > > > IN UINT16 Rca, > > > - IN UINT32 ClockFreq > > > + IN EDKII_SD_MMC_BUS_MODE *BusMode > > > ) > > > { > > > EFI_STATUS Status; > > > - UINT8 HsTiming; > > > - SD_MMC_BUS_MODE Timing; > > > SD_MMC_HC_PRIVATE_DATA *Private; > > > + EDKII_SD_MMC_BUS_MODE Hs200BusMode; > > > + UINT32 HsFreq; > > > + > > > + if (BusMode->BusTiming != SdMmcMmcHs400 || > > > + BusMode->BusWidth != 8) { > > > + return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER; > > > + } > > > > > > Private = SD_MMC_HC_PRIVATE_FROM_THIS (PassThru); > > > + Hs200BusMode.BusTiming = SdMmcMmcHs200; > > > + Hs200BusMode.BusWidth = BusMode->BusWidth; > > > + Hs200BusMode.ClockFreq = BusMode->ClockFreq; > > > + Hs200BusMode.DriverStrength = BusMode->DriverStrength; > > > > > > - Status = EmmcSwitchToHS200 (PciIo, PassThru, Slot, Rca, ClockFreq, 8); > > > + Status = EmmcSwitchToHS200 (PciIo, PassThru, Slot, Rca, > > &Hs200BusMode); > > > if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { > > > return Status; > > > } > > > + > > > // > > > - // Set to Hight Speed timing and set the clock frequency to a value > > > less > > than > > > 52MHz. > > > + // Set to High Speed timing and set the clock frequency to a value less > > than > > > or equal to 52MHz. > > > + // This step is necessary to be able to switch Bus into 8 bit DDR mode > > which > > > is unsupported in HS200. > > > // > > > - HsTiming = 1; > > > - Status = EmmcSwitchBusTiming (PciIo, PassThru, Slot, Rca, HsTiming, > > > SdMmcMmcHsSdr, 52); > > > + Status = SdMmcHcUhsSignaling (Private->ControllerHandle, PciIo, Slot, > > > SdMmcMmcHsSdr); > > > > > > The above SdMmcHcUhsSignaling() is newly added, is this a bug for the > origin > > code? > > > > I searched the eMMC spec, it seems to me the spec does not explicitly > > mention > > the Host Control 2 Register at all, I am not very sure if such change will > > bring any effect to devices. Did you have a try without adding such change? > > > > This is aligned to the behavior of EmmcSwitchToHighSpeed function. My > eMMC > controller doesn't need this register to be programmed for switch to high > speed > but calling SdMmcUhsSignaling here gives override protocol a chance to finish > switch to high speed for eMMC controllers that need such tweaking. Hello Marcin, Do you see any concern for this specific change? > > > > > > if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { > > > return Status; > > > } > > > - // > > > - // HS400 mode must use 8 data lines. > > > - // > > > - Status = EmmcSwitchBusWidth (PciIo, PassThru, Slot, Rca, TRUE, 8); > > > + > > > + HsFreq = BusMode->ClockFreq < 52 ? BusMode->ClockFreq : 52; > > > + Status = EmmcSwitchBusTiming (PciIo, PassThru, Slot, Rca, BusMode- > > > >DriverStrength, SdMmcMmcHsSdr, HsFreq); > > > if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { > > > return Status; > > > } > > > > > > - Timing = SdMmcMmcHs400; > > > + Status = EmmcSwitchBusWidth (PciIo, PassThru, Slot, Rca, TRUE, > > BusMode- > > > >BusWidth); > > > + if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { > > > + return Status; > > > + } > > > > > > - Status = SdMmcHcUhsSignaling (Private->ControllerHandle, PciIo, Slot, > > > Timing); > > > + Status = SdMmcHcUhsSignaling (Private->ControllerHandle, PciIo, Slot, > > > BusMode->BusTiming); > > > if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { > > > return Status; > > > } > > > > > > - HsTiming = 3; > > > - Status = EmmcSwitchBusTiming (PciIo, PassThru, Slot, Rca, HsTiming, > > Timing, > > > ClockFreq); > > > + return EmmcSwitchBusTiming (PciIo, PassThru, Slot, Rca, BusMode- > > > >DriverStrength, BusMode->BusTiming, BusMode->ClockFreq); > > > > > > After the proposed change, the preferred bus timing and driver strength > > value > > will be set for the device through the EMMC_SWITCH command. > > > > However, on the host controller side, only the bus timing value is also > > updated > > in the Host Control 2 Register of the SD HC (via function > > SdMmcHcUhsSignaling()). > > It seems to me that the driver strength value does not get updated in this > > register. > > > > I think the SD case has a similar issue. > > > > > > > +} > > > > > > - return Status; > > > +/** > > > + Check if passed BusTiming is supported in both controller and card. > > > + > > > + @param[in] Private Pointer to controller private data > > > + @param[in] SlotIndex Index of the slot in the controller > > > + @param[in] ExtCsd Pointer to the card's extended CSD > > > + @param[in] BusTiming Bus timing to check > > > + > > > + @retval TRUE Both card and controller support given BusTiming > > > + @retval FALSE Card or controller doesn't support given BusTiming > > > +**/ > > > +STATIC > > > +BOOLEAN > > > +IsBusTimingSupported ( > > > > > > How about renaming it to EmmcIsBusTimingSupported()? > > > > > > > + IN SD_MMC_HC_PRIVATE_DATA *Private, > > > + IN UINT8 SlotIndex, > > > + IN EMMC_EXT_CSD *ExtCsd, > > > + IN SD_MMC_BUS_MODE BusTiming > > > + ) > > > +{ > > > + BOOLEAN Supported; > > > + SD_MMC_HC_SLOT_CAP *Capabilities; > > > + > > > + Capabilities = &Private->Capability[SlotIndex]; > > > + > > > + Supported = FALSE; > > > + switch (BusTiming) { > > > + case SdMmcMmcHs400: > > > + if ((((ExtCsd->DeviceType & (BIT6 | BIT7)) != 0) && (Capabilities- > > > >Hs400 != 0)) && Capabilities->BusWidth8) { > > > + Supported = TRUE; > > > + } > > > + break; > > > + case SdMmcMmcHs200: > > > + if ((((ExtCsd->DeviceType & (BIT4 | BIT5)) != 0) && (Capabilities- > > > >Sdr104 != 0))) { > > > + Supported = TRUE; > > > + } > > > + break; > > > + case SdMmcMmcHsDdr: > > > + if ((((ExtCsd->DeviceType & (BIT2 | BIT3)) != 0) && (Capabilities- > > > >Ddr50 != 0))) { > > > + Supported = TRUE; > > > + } > > > + break; > > > + case SdMmcMmcHsSdr: > > > + if ((((ExtCsd->DeviceType & BIT1) != 0) && (Capabilities- > >HighSpeed != > > > 0))) { > > > + Supported = TRUE; > > > + } else if ((((ExtCsd->DeviceType & BIT0) != 0) && (Capabilities- > > > >HighSpeed != 0))) { > > > > > > For this case, I think the bus timing should be classified to > SdMmcMmcLegacy. > > Since under this timing, the maximum frequency allowed is 26Mhz. If set to > > SdMmcMmcHsSdr the driver will try to set the frequency to 52Mhz later in > > EmmcGetTargetClockFreq(). > > > > > > > + Supported = TRUE; > > > + } > > > + break; > > > + case SdMmcMmcLegacy: > > > + Supported = TRUE; > > > + break; > > > + default: > > > + ASSERT (FALSE); > > > + } > > > + > > > + return Supported; > > > +} > > > + > > > +/** > > > + Get the target bus timing to set on the link. This function > > > + will try to select highest bus timing supported by card, controller > > > + and the driver. > > > + > > > + @param[in] Private Pointer to controller private data > > > + @param[in] SlotIndex Index of the slot in the controller > > > + @param[in] ExtCsd Pointer to the card's extended CSD > > > + > > > + @return Bus timing value that should be set on link > > > +**/ > > > +STATIC > > > +SD_MMC_BUS_MODE > > > +EmmcGetTargetBusTiming ( > > > + IN SD_MMC_HC_PRIVATE_DATA *Private, > > > + IN UINT8 SlotIndex, > > > + IN EMMC_EXT_CSD *ExtCsd > > > + ) > > > +{ > > > + SD_MMC_BUS_MODE BusTiming; > > > + > > > + // > > > + // We start with highest bus timing that this driver currently support > and > > > + // return as soon as we find supported timing. > > > + // > > > + BusTiming = SdMmcMmcHs400; > > > + while (BusTiming > SdMmcMmcLegacy) { > > > + if (IsBusTimingSupported (Private, SlotIndex, ExtCsd, BusTiming)) { > > > + break; > > > + } > > > + BusTiming--; > > > + } > > > + > > > + return BusTiming; > > > +} > > > + > > > +/** > > > + Check if the passed bus width is supported by controller and card. > > > + > > > + @param[in] Private Pointer to controller private data > > > + @param[in] SlotIndex Index of the slot in the controller > > > + @param[in] BusTiming Bus timing set on the link > > > + @param[in] BusWidth Bus width to check > > > + > > > + @retval TRUE Passed bus width is supported in current bus > > configuration > > > + @retval FALSE Passed bus width is not supported in current bus > > > configuration > > > +**/ > > > +STATIC > > > +BOOLEAN > > > +IsBusWidthSupported ( > > > + IN SD_MMC_HC_PRIVATE_DATA *Private, > > > + IN UINT8 SlotIndex, > > > + IN SD_MMC_BUS_MODE BusTiming, > > > + IN UINT16 BusWidth > > > + ) > > > +{ > > > + if (BusWidth == 8 && Private->Capability[SlotIndex].BusWidth8) { > > > + return TRUE; > > > + } else if (BusWidth == 4 && BusTiming != SdMmcMmcHs400) { > > > + return TRUE; > > > + } else if (BusWidth == 1 && (BusTiming == SdMmcMmcHsSdr || > > BusTiming > > > == SdMmcMmcLegacy)) { > > > + return TRUE; > > > + } > > > + > > > + return FALSE; > > > +} > > > + > > > +/** > > > + Get the target bus width to be set on the bus. > > > + > > > + @param[in] Private Pointer to controller private data > > > + @param[in] SlotIndex Index of the slot in the controller > > > + @param[in] ExtCsd Pointer to card's extended CSD > > > + @param[in] BusTiming Bus timing set on the bus > > > + > > > + @return Bus width to be set on the bus > > > +**/ > > > +STATIC > > > +UINT16 > > > +EmmcGetTargetBusWidth ( > > > + IN SD_MMC_HC_PRIVATE_DATA *Private, > > > + IN UINT8 SlotIndex, > > > + IN EMMC_EXT_CSD *ExtCsd, > > > + IN SD_MMC_BUS_MODE BusTiming > > > + ) > > > +{ > > > + UINT16 BusWidth; > > > + UINT16 PreferedBusWidth; > > > + > > > + PreferedBusWidth = Private- > > > >Slot[SlotIndex].OperatingParameters.BusWidth; > > > + > > > + if (PreferedBusWidth != EDKII_SD_MMC_BUS_WIDTH_IGNORE && > > > + IsBusWidthSupported (Private, SlotIndex, BusTiming, > > > PreferedBusWidth)) { > > > + BusWidth = PreferedBusWidth; > > > + } else if (IsBusWidthSupported (Private, SlotIndex, BusTiming, 8)) { > > > + BusWidth = 8; > > > + } else if (IsBusWidthSupported (Private, SlotIndex, BusTiming, 4)) { > > > + BusWidth = 4; > > > + } else if (IsBusWidthSupported (Private, SlotIndex, BusTiming, 1)) { > > > + BusWidth = 1; > > > + } > > > + > > > + return BusWidth; > > > +} > > > + > > > +/** > > > + Get the target clock frequency to be set on the bus. > > > + > > > + @param[in] Private Pointer to controller private data > > > + @param[in] SlotIndex Index of the slot in the controller > > > + @param[in] ExtCsd Pointer to card's extended CSD > > > + @param[in] BusTiming Bus timing to be set on the bus > > > + > > > + @return Value of the clock frequency to be set on bus in MHz > > > +**/ > > > +STATIC > > > +UINT32 > > > +EmmcGetTargetClockFreq ( > > > + IN SD_MMC_HC_PRIVATE_DATA *Private, > > > + IN UINT8 SlotIndex, > > > + IN EMMC_EXT_CSD *ExtCsd, > > > + IN SD_MMC_BUS_MODE BusTiming > > > + ) > > > +{ > > > + UINT32 PreferedClockFreq; > > > + UINT32 MaxClockFreq; > > > + > > > + PreferedClockFreq = Private- > > > >Slot[SlotIndex].OperatingParameters.ClockFreq; > > > + > > > + switch (BusTiming) { > > > + case SdMmcMmcHs400: > > > + case SdMmcMmcHs200: > > > + MaxClockFreq = 200; > > > + break; > > > + case SdMmcMmcHsSdr: > > > + case SdMmcMmcHsDdr: > > > + MaxClockFreq = 52; > > > + break; > > > + default: > > > + MaxClockFreq = 26; > > > + break; > > > + } > > > + > > > + if (PreferedClockFreq != EDKII_SD_MMC_CLOCK_FREQ_IGNORE && > > > PreferedClockFreq < MaxClockFreq) { > > > + return PreferedClockFreq; > > > + } else { > > > + return MaxClockFreq; > > > + } > > > +} > > > + > > > +/** > > > + Get the driver strength to be set on bus > > > > Please help to append a '.' character for the above line. > > It is required for the edk2 coding style. > > > > > > > + > > > + @param[in] Private Pointer to controller private data > > > + @param[in] SlotIndex Index of the slot in the controller > > > + @param[in] ExtCsd Pointer to card's extended CSD > > > + @param[in] BusTiming Bus timing set on the bus > > > + > > > + @return Value of the driver strength to be set on the bus > > > +**/ > > > +STATIC > > > +EDKII_SD_MMC_DRIVER_STRENGTH > > > +EmmcGetTargetDriverStrength ( > > > + IN SD_MMC_HC_PRIVATE_DATA *Private, > > > + IN UINT8 SlotIndex, > > > + IN EMMC_EXT_CSD *ExtCsd, > > > + IN SD_MMC_BUS_MODE BusTiming > > > + ) > > > +{ > > > + EDKII_SD_MMC_DRIVER_STRENGTH PreferedDriverStrength; > > > + EDKII_SD_MMC_DRIVER_STRENGTH DriverStrength; > > > + > > > + PreferedDriverStrength = Private- > > > >Slot[SlotIndex].OperatingParameters.DriverStrength; > > > + DriverStrength.Emmc = EmmcDriverStrengthType0; > > > + > > > + if (PreferedDriverStrength.Emmc != > > > EDKII_SD_MMC_DRIVER_STRENGTH_IGNORE && > > > + (ExtCsd->DriverStrength & (BIT0 << PreferedDriverStrength.Emmc))) > { > > > > > > The host controller also has a capability for different types of driver > strength. > > (Capabilities Register, bit 36~38) > > > > The check should take it into consideration as well. > > For SD it should. For eMMC it's not as obvious since as I mentioned we don't > have a mapping defined. > If we agree on one we can add this and for all eMMC controllers that won't > follow it I guess we can > leave it to the platform code to override capabilities. Similar as one comment above, the mapping of eMMC driver type 0~3 looks consistent to SD driver type A~D. As for eMMC driver type 4, I think just checking the capability of the device is enough. > > > > > > > > + DriverStrength.Emmc = PreferedDriverStrength.Emmc; > > > + } > > > + > > > + return DriverStrength; > > > +} > > > + > > > +/** > > > + Get the target settings for the bus mode. > > > + > > > + @param[in] Private Pointer to controller private data > > > + @param[in] SlotIndex Index of the slot in the controller > > > + @param[in] ExtCsd Pointer to card's extended CSD > > > + @param[out] BusMode Target configuration of the bus > > > +**/ > > > +STATIC > > > +VOID > > > +EmmcGetTargetBusMode ( > > > + IN SD_MMC_HC_PRIVATE_DATA *Private, > > > + IN UINT8 SlotIndex, > > > + IN EMMC_EXT_CSD *ExtCsd, > > > + OUT EDKII_SD_MMC_BUS_MODE *BusMode > > > + ) > > > +{ > > > + BusMode->BusTiming = EmmcGetTargetBusTiming (Private, SlotIndex, > > > ExtCsd); > > > + BusMode->BusWidth = EmmcGetTargetBusWidth (Private, SlotIndex, > > > ExtCsd, BusMode->BusTiming); > > > + BusMode->ClockFreq = EmmcGetTargetClockFreq (Private, SlotIndex, > > > ExtCsd, BusMode->BusTiming); > > > + BusMode->DriverStrength = EmmcGetTargetDriverStrength (Private, > > > SlotIndex, ExtCsd, BusMode->BusTiming); > > > } > > > > > > /** > > > @@ -983,10 +1265,7 @@ EmmcSetBusMode ( > > > EFI_STATUS Status; > > > EMMC_CSD Csd; > > > EMMC_EXT_CSD ExtCsd; > > > - UINT8 HsTiming; > > > - BOOLEAN IsDdr; > > > - UINT32 ClockFreq; > > > - UINT8 BusWidth; > > > + EDKII_SD_MMC_BUS_MODE BusMode; > > > SD_MMC_HC_PRIVATE_DATA *Private; > > > > > > Private = SD_MMC_HC_PRIVATE_FROM_THIS (PassThru); > > > @@ -1004,85 +1283,30 @@ EmmcSetBusMode ( > > > } > > > > > > ASSERT (Private->BaseClkFreq[Slot] != 0); > > > + > > > // > > > - // Check if the Host Controller support 8bits bus width. > > > - // > > > - if (Private->Capability[Slot].BusWidth8 != 0) { > > > - BusWidth = 8; > > > - } else { > > > - BusWidth = 4; > > > - } > > > - // > > > - // Get Deivce_Type from EXT_CSD register. > > > + // Get Device_Type from EXT_CSD register. > > > // > > > Status = EmmcGetExtCsd (PassThru, Slot, &ExtCsd); > > > if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { > > > DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "EmmcSetBusMode: GetExtCsd fails > > with %r\n", > > > Status)); > > > return Status; > > > } > > > - // > > > - // Calculate supported bus speed/bus width/clock frequency. > > > - // > > > - HsTiming = 0; > > > - IsDdr = FALSE; > > > - ClockFreq = 0; > > > - if (((ExtCsd.DeviceType & (BIT4 | BIT5)) != 0) && (Private- > > > >Capability[Slot].Sdr104 != 0)) { > > > - HsTiming = 2; > > > - IsDdr = FALSE; > > > - ClockFreq = 200; > > > - } else if (((ExtCsd.DeviceType & (BIT2 | BIT3)) != 0) && (Private- > > > >Capability[Slot].Ddr50 != 0)) { > > > - HsTiming = 1; > > > - IsDdr = TRUE; > > > - ClockFreq = 52; > > > - } else if (((ExtCsd.DeviceType & BIT1) != 0) && (Private- > > > >Capability[Slot].HighSpeed != 0)) { > > > - HsTiming = 1; > > > - IsDdr = FALSE; > > > - ClockFreq = 52; > > > - } else if (((ExtCsd.DeviceType & BIT0) != 0) && (Private- > > > >Capability[Slot].HighSpeed != 0)) { > > > - HsTiming = 1; > > > - IsDdr = FALSE; > > > - ClockFreq = 26; > > > - } > > > - // > > > - // Check if both of the device and the host controller support HS400 > DDR > > > mode. > > > - // > > > - if (((ExtCsd.DeviceType & (BIT6 | BIT7)) != 0) && (Private- > > > >Capability[Slot].Hs400 != 0)) { > > > - // > > > - // The host controller supports 8bits bus. > > > - // > > > - ASSERT (BusWidth == 8); > > > - HsTiming = 3; > > > - IsDdr = TRUE; > > > - ClockFreq = 200; > > > - } > > > > > > - if ((ClockFreq == 0) || (HsTiming == 0)) { > > > - // > > > - // Continue using default setting. > > > - // > > > - return EFI_SUCCESS; > > > - } > > > + EmmcGetTargetBusMode (Private, Slot, &ExtCsd, &BusMode); > > > > > > - DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "EmmcSetBusMode: HsTiming %d > ClockFreq %d > > > BusWidth %d Ddr %a\n", HsTiming, ClockFreq, BusWidth, IsDdr ? > > > "TRUE":"FALSE")); > > > + DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "EmmcSetBusMode: Target bus mode: timing > > > = %d, width = %d, clock freq = %d, driver strength = %d\n", > > > + BusMode.BusTiming, BusMode.BusWidth, > > BusMode.ClockFreq, > > > BusMode.DriverStrength.Emmc)); > > > > > > - if (HsTiming == 3) { > > > - // > > > - // Execute HS400 timing switch procedure > > > - // > > > - Status = EmmcSwitchToHS400 (PciIo, PassThru, Slot, Rca, ClockFreq); > > > - } else if (HsTiming == 2) { > > > - // > > > - // Execute HS200 timing switch procedure > > > - // > > > - Status = EmmcSwitchToHS200 (PciIo, PassThru, Slot, Rca, ClockFreq, > > > BusWidth); > > > + if (BusMode.BusTiming == SdMmcMmcHs400) { > > > + Status = EmmcSwitchToHS400 (PciIo, PassThru, Slot, Rca, &BusMode); > > > + } else if (BusMode.BusTiming == SdMmcMmcHs200) { > > > + Status = EmmcSwitchToHS200 (PciIo, PassThru, Slot, Rca, &BusMode); > > > } else { > > > - // > > > - // Execute High Speed timing switch procedure > > > - // > > > - Status = EmmcSwitchToHighSpeed (PciIo, PassThru, Slot, Rca, > ClockFreq, > > > IsDdr, BusWidth); > > > + Status = EmmcSwitchToHighSpeed (PciIo, PassThru, Slot, Rca, > > &BusMode); > > > } > > > > > > - DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "EmmcSetBusMode: Switch to %a %r\n", > > (HsTiming > > > == 3) ? "HS400" : ((HsTiming == 2) ? "HS200" : "HighSpeed"), Status)); > > > + DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "EmmcSetBusMode: Switch to %a %r\n", > > > (BusMode.BusTiming == SdMmcMmcHs400) ? "HS400" : > > > ((BusMode.BusTiming == SdMmcMmcHs200) ? "HS200" : "HighSpeed"), > > > Status)); > > > > > > return Status; > > > } > > > diff --git a/MdeModulePkg/Bus/Pci/SdMmcPciHcDxe/SdDevice.c > > > b/MdeModulePkg/Bus/Pci/SdMmcPciHcDxe/SdDevice.c > > > index 17936a5492..36d2b487df 100644 > > > --- a/MdeModulePkg/Bus/Pci/SdMmcPciHcDxe/SdDevice.c > > > +++ b/MdeModulePkg/Bus/Pci/SdMmcPciHcDxe/SdDevice.c > > > @@ -313,10 +313,6 @@ SdCardSetRca ( > > > return Status; > > > } > > > > > > - > > > - > > > - > > > - > > > /** > > > Send command SELECT_DESELECT_CARD to the SD device to > > > select/deselect it. > > > > > > @@ -422,7 +418,7 @@ SdCardSetBusWidth ( > > > IN EFI_SD_MMC_PASS_THRU_PROTOCOL *PassThru, > > > IN UINT8 Slot, > > > IN UINT16 Rca, > > > - IN UINT8 BusWidth > > > + IN UINT16 BusWidth > > > ) > > > { > > > EFI_SD_MMC_COMMAND_BLOCK SdMmcCmdBlk; > > > @@ -476,7 +472,7 @@ SdCardSetBusWidth ( > > > @param[in] Slot The slot number of the SD card to send the > > command > > > to. > > > @param[in] AccessMode The value for access mode group. > > > > > > Please help to update the parameter comment to reflect the function > > interface changes. > > > > > > > @param[in] CommandSystem The value for command set group. > > > - @param[in] DriveStrength The value for drive length group. > > > + @param[in] DriveStrength The value for driver strength group. > > > > > > Please help to update the parameter name in the above comment from > > 'DriveStrength' to 'DriverStrength'. > > > > > > > @param[in] PowerLimit The value for power limit group. > > > @param[in] Mode Switch or check function. > > > @param[out] SwitchResp The return switch function status. > > > @@ -489,9 +485,9 @@ EFI_STATUS > > > SdCardSwitch ( > > > IN EFI_SD_MMC_PASS_THRU_PROTOCOL *PassThru, > > > IN UINT8 Slot, > > > - IN UINT8 AccessMode, > > > + IN SD_MMC_BUS_MODE BusTiming, > > > IN UINT8 CommandSystem, > > > - IN UINT8 DriveStrength, > > > + IN SD_DRIVER_STRENGTH_TYPE DriverStrength, > > > IN UINT8 PowerLimit, > > > IN BOOLEAN Mode, > > > OUT UINT8 *SwitchResp > > > @@ -502,6 +498,7 @@ SdCardSwitch ( > > > EFI_SD_MMC_PASS_THRU_COMMAND_PACKET Packet; > > > EFI_STATUS Status; > > > UINT32 ModeValue; > > > + UINT8 AccessMode; > > > > > > ZeroMem (&SdMmcCmdBlk, sizeof (SdMmcCmdBlk)); > > > ZeroMem (&SdMmcStatusBlk, sizeof (SdMmcStatusBlk)); > > > @@ -516,8 +513,31 @@ SdCardSwitch ( > > > SdMmcCmdBlk.ResponseType = SdMmcResponseTypeR1; > > > > > > ModeValue = Mode ? BIT31 : 0; > > > - SdMmcCmdBlk.CommandArgument = (AccessMode & 0xF) | > > ((PowerLimit > > > & 0xF) << 4) | \ > > > - ((DriveStrength & 0xF) << 8) | > > > ((DriveStrength & 0xF) << > > 12) > > > | \ > > > + > > > + switch (BusTiming) { > > > + case SdMmcUhsDdr50: > > > + AccessMode = 0x4; > > > + break; > > > + case SdMmcUhsSdr104: > > > + AccessMode = 0x3; > > > + break; > > > + case SdMmcUhsSdr50: > > > + AccessMode = 0x2; > > > + break; > > > + case SdMmcUhsSdr25: > > > + case SdMmcSdHs: > > > + AccessMode = 0x1; > > > + break; > > > + case SdMmcUhsSdr12: > > > + case SdMmcSdDs: > > > + AccessMode = 0; > > > + break; > > > + default: > > > + AccessMode = 0xF; > > > + } > > > + > > > + SdMmcCmdBlk.CommandArgument = (AccessMode & 0xF) | > > > ((CommandSystem & 0xF) << 4) | \ > > > + ((DriverStrength & 0xF) << 8) | > > > ((PowerLimit & 0xF) << > 12) > > | > > > \ > > > ModeValue; > > > > > > Packet.InDataBuffer = SwitchResp; > > > @@ -718,7 +738,7 @@ SdCardSwitchBusWidth ( > > > IN EFI_SD_MMC_PASS_THRU_PROTOCOL *PassThru, > > > IN UINT8 Slot, > > > IN UINT16 Rca, > > > - IN UINT8 BusWidth > > > + IN UINT16 BusWidth > > > ) > > > { > > > EFI_STATUS Status; > > > @@ -748,6 +768,261 @@ SdCardSwitchBusWidth ( > > > return Status; > > > } > > > > > > +/** > > > + Check if passed BusTiming is supported in both controller and card. > > > + > > > + @param[in] Private Pointer to controller private data > > > + @param[in] SlotIndex Index of the slot in the controller > > > + @param[in] CardSupportedBusTimings Bitmask indicating which bus > > > timings are supported by card > > > + @param[in] IsInUhsI Flag indicating if link is in UHS-I > > > + > > > + @retval TRUE Both card and controller support given BusTiming > > > + @retval FALSE Card or controller doesn't support given BusTiming > > > +**/ > > > +STATIC > > > +BOOLEAN > > > +SdIsBusTimingSupported ( > > > + IN SD_MMC_HC_PRIVATE_DATA *Private, > > > + IN UINT8 SlotIndex, > > > + IN UINT8 CardSupportedBusTimings, > > > + IN BOOLEAN IsInUhsI, > > > + IN SD_MMC_BUS_MODE BusTiming > > > + ) > > > +{ > > > + SD_MMC_HC_SLOT_CAP *Capability; > > > + > > > + Capability = &Private->Capability[SlotIndex]; > > > + > > > + if (IsInUhsI) { > > > + switch (BusTiming) { > > > > > > Please help to add a 'default' handle for this 'switch' statement, the > > proposed > > code will cause a GCC5 build failure. > > > > > > > + case SdMmcUhsSdr104: > > > + if (Capability->Sdr104 && ((CardSupportedBusTimings & BIT3) != > > > 0)) > { > > > + return TRUE; > > > + } > > > + break; > > > + case SdMmcUhsDdr50: > > > + if (Capability->Ddr50 && ((CardSupportedBusTimings & BIT4) != > > > 0)) { > > > + return TRUE; > > > + } > > > + break; > > > + case SdMmcUhsSdr50: > > > + if (Capability->Sdr50 && ((CardSupportedBusTimings & BIT2) != > > > 0)) { > > > + return TRUE; > > > + } > > > + break; > > > + case SdMmcUhsSdr25: > > > + if ((CardSupportedBusTimings & BIT1) != 0) { > > > + return TRUE; > > > + } > > > + break; > > > + case SdMmcUhsSdr12: > > > + if ((CardSupportedBusTimings & BIT0) != 0) { > > > + return TRUE; > > > + } > > > + break; > > > + } > > > + } else { > > > + switch (BusTiming) { > > > > > > Please help to add a 'default' handle for this 'switch' statement, the > > proposed > > code will cause a GCC5 build failure. > > > > > > > + case SdMmcSdHs: > > > + if (Capability->HighSpeed && (CardSupportedBusTimings & BIT1) != > 0) > > { > > > + return TRUE; > > > + } > > > + break; > > > + case SdMmcSdDs: > > > + if ((CardSupportedBusTimings & BIT0) != 0) { > > > + return TRUE; > > > + } > > > + break; > > > + } > > > + } > > > + > > > + return FALSE; > > > +} > > > + > > > +/** > > > + Get the target bus timing to set on the link. This function > > > + will try to select highest bus timing supported by card, controller > > > + and the driver. > > > + > > > + @param[in] Private Pointer to controller private data > > > + @param[in] SlotIndex Index of the slot in the controller > > > + @param[in] CardSupportedBusTimings Bitmask indicating which bus > > > timings are supported by card > > > + @param[in] IsInUhsI Flag indicating if link is in UHS-I > > > + > > > + @return Bus timing value that should be set on link > > > +**/ > > > +STATIC > > > +SD_MMC_BUS_MODE > > > +SdGetTargetBusTiming ( > > > + IN SD_MMC_HC_PRIVATE_DATA *Private, > > > + IN UINT8 SlotIndex, > > > + IN UINT8 CardSupportedBusTimings, > > > + IN BOOLEAN IsInUhsI > > > + ) > > > +{ > > > + SD_MMC_BUS_MODE BusTiming; > > > + > > > + if (IsInUhsI) { > > > + BusTiming = SdMmcUhsSdr104; > > > + } else { > > > + BusTiming = SdMmcSdHs; > > > + } > > > + > > > + while (BusTiming > SdMmcSdDs) { > > > + if (SdIsBusTimingSupported (Private, SlotIndex, > > > CardSupportedBusTimings, IsInUhsI, BusTiming)) { > > > + break; > > > + } > > > + BusTiming--; > > > + } > > > > > > The origin logic has the below preference when selecting bus timing > > (if supported): > > > > SdMmcUhsSdr104 > > SdMmcUhsSdr50 > > SdMmcUhsDdr50 > > SdMmcUhsSdr25 > > SdMmcUhsSdr12 > > > > So we need to reorder the types in 'SD_MMC_BUS_MODE' to: > > > > typedef enum { > > SdMmcSdDs, > > SdMmcSdHs, > > SdMmcUhsSdr12, > > SdMmcUhsSdr25, > > SdMmcUhsDdr50, > > SdMmcUhsSdr50, > > SdMmcUhsSdr104, > > ... > > } SD_MMC_BUS_MODE; > > > > Otherwise, the Ddr50 mode will never be selected. > > > > > > > + > > > + return BusTiming; > > > +} > > > + > > > +/** > > > + Get the target bus width to be set on the bus. > > > + > > > + @param[in] Private Pointer to controller private data > > > + @param[in] SlotIndex Index of the slot in the controller > > > + @param[in] BusTiming Bus timing set on the bus > > > + > > > + @return Bus width to be set on the bus > > > +**/ > > > +STATIC > > > +UINT16 > > > +SdGetTargetBusWidth ( > > > + IN SD_MMC_HC_PRIVATE_DATA *Private, > > > + IN UINT8 SlotIndex, > > > + IN SD_MMC_BUS_MODE BusTiming > > > + ) > > > +{ > > > + UINT16 BusWidth; > > > + UINT16 PreferedBusWidth; > > > + > > > + PreferedBusWidth = Private- > > > >Slot[SlotIndex].OperatingParameters.BusWidth; > > > + > > > + if (BusTiming == SdMmcSdDs || BusTiming == SdMmcSdHs) { > > > + if (PreferedBusWidth != EDKII_SD_MMC_BUS_WIDTH_IGNORE) { > > > + BusWidth = PreferedBusWidth; > > > > > > The supported bus width is either 1 or 4 bit for 3.3V signal cards. > > I think we need a more strict check here. > > > > > > > + } else { > > > + BusWidth = 4; > > > + } > > > + } else { > > > + // > > > + // UHS-I modes support only 4-bit width. > > > + // Switch to 4-bit has been done before calling this function anyway > > > so > > > + // this is purely informational. > > > + // > > > + BusWidth = 4; > > > + } > > > + > > > + return BusWidth; > > > +} > > > + > > > +/** > > > + Get the target clock frequency to be set on the bus. > > > + > > > + @param[in] Private Pointer to controller private data > > > + @param[in] SlotIndex Index of the slot in the controller > > > + @param[in] BusTiming Bus timing to be set on the bus > > > + > > > + @return Value of the clock frequency to be set on bus in MHz > > > +**/ > > > +STATIC > > > +UINT32 > > > +SdGetTargetBusClockFreq ( > > > + IN SD_MMC_HC_PRIVATE_DATA *Private, > > > + IN UINT8 SlotIndex, > > > + IN SD_MMC_BUS_MODE BusTiming > > > + ) > > > +{ > > > + UINT32 PreferedClockFreq; > > > + UINT32 MaxClockFreq; > > > + > > > + PreferedClockFreq = Private- > > > >Slot[SlotIndex].OperatingParameters.ClockFreq; > > > + > > > + switch (BusTiming) { > > > + case SdMmcUhsSdr104: > > > + MaxClockFreq = 208; > > > + break; > > > + case SdMmcUhsSdr50: > > > + MaxClockFreq = 100; > > > + break; > > > + case SdMmcUhsDdr50: > > > + case SdMmcUhsSdr25: > > > + case SdMmcSdHs: > > > + MaxClockFreq = 50; > > > + break; > > > + case SdMmcUhsSdr12: > > > + case SdMmcSdDs: > > > + default: > > > + MaxClockFreq = 25; > > > > > > Minor comment, need an extra space for the above line. > > > > > > > + } > > > + > > > + if (PreferedClockFreq != EDKII_SD_MMC_CLOCK_FREQ_IGNORE && > > > PreferedClockFreq < MaxClockFreq) { > > > + return PreferedClockFreq; > > > + } else { > > > + return MaxClockFreq; > > > + } > > > +} > > > + > > > +/** > > > + Get the driver strength to be set on bus > > > > > > Please help to append a '.' character for the above line. > > It is required for the edk2 coding style. > > > > > > > + > > > + @param[in] Private Pointer to controller private > > > data > > > + @param[in] SlotIndex Index of the slot in the > > > controller > > > + @param[in] CardSupportedDriverStrengths Bitmask indicating which > > > driver strengths are supported on the card > > > + @param[in] BusTiming Bus timing set on the bus > > > + > > > + @return Value of the driver strength to be set on the bus > > > +**/ > > > +STATIC > > > +EDKII_SD_MMC_DRIVER_STRENGTH > > > +SdGetTargetDriverStrength ( > > > + IN SD_MMC_HC_PRIVATE_DATA *Private, > > > + IN UINT8 SlotIndex, > > > + IN UINT8 CardSupportedDriverStrengths, > > > + IN SD_MMC_BUS_MODE BusTiming > > > + ) > > > > > > One question here, the driver strength configuration is only for UHS-I > > cards. > > Does the check on 'CardSupportedDriverStrengths' enough to ensure the > > above > > requirement or a boolean input parameter 'IsInUhsI' is needed here? > > > > I think we can leave it to the code that actually sets the bus parameters > to simply skip driver strength programming for legacy and select driver > strength here > based only on HW support and platform preference. The alternative is to > return > SdDriverStrengthIgnore here and handle that in code that actually sets driver > strength. Either approach is okay to me, since both of them need extra handling in SdCardSwitch() & SdMmcHcUhsSignaling() when setting driver strength. I slightly prefer the 1st option, since the logic is a bit more straight- forward. > > > > > > +{ > > > + EDKII_SD_MMC_DRIVER_STRENGTH PreferedDriverStrength; > > > + EDKII_SD_MMC_DRIVER_STRENGTH DriverStrength; > > > + > > > + PreferedDriverStrength = Private- > > > >Slot[SlotIndex].OperatingParameters.DriverStrength; > > > + DriverStrength.Sd = SdDriverStrengthTypeB; > > > + > > > + if (PreferedDriverStrength.Sd != > > > EDKII_SD_MMC_DRIVER_STRENGTH_IGNORE && > > > + (CardSupportedDriverStrengths & (BIT0 << > > PreferedDriverStrength.Sd))) > > > > > > The host controller also has a capability for different types of driver > strength. > > (Capabilities Register, bit 36~38) > > > > The check should take it into consideration as well. > > > > > > > { > > > + DriverStrength.Sd = PreferedDriverStrength.Sd; > > > + } > > > + > > > + return DriverStrength; > > > +} > > > + > > > +/** > > > + Get the target settings for the bus mode. > > > + > > > + @param[in] Private Pointer to controller private data > > > + @param[in] SlotIndex Index of the slot in the controller > > > + @param[in] SwitchQueryResp Pointer to switch query response > > > + @param[in] IsInUhsI Flag indicating if link is in UHS-I mode > > > + @param[out] BusMode Target configuration of the bus > > > +**/ > > > +STATIC > > > +VOID > > > +SdGetTargetBusMode ( > > > + IN SD_MMC_HC_PRIVATE_DATA *Private, > > > + IN UINT8 SlotIndex, > > > + IN UINT8 *SwitchQueryResp, > > > + IN BOOLEAN IsInUhsI, > > > + OUT EDKII_SD_MMC_BUS_MODE *BusMode > > > + ) > > > +{ > > > + BusMode->BusTiming = SdGetTargetBusTiming (Private, SlotIndex, > > > SwitchQueryResp[13], IsInUhsI); > > > + BusMode->BusWidth = SdGetTargetBusWidth (Private, SlotIndex, > > > BusMode->BusTiming); > > > + BusMode->ClockFreq = SdGetTargetBusClockFreq (Private, SlotIndex, > > > BusMode->BusTiming); > > > + BusMode->DriverStrength = SdGetTargetDriverStrength (Private, > > > SlotIndex, SwitchQueryResp[9], BusMode->BusTiming); > > > +} > > > + > > > /** > > > Switch the high speed timing according to request. > > > > > > @@ -775,13 +1050,10 @@ SdCardSetBusMode ( > > > { > > > EFI_STATUS Status; > > > SD_MMC_HC_SLOT_CAP *Capability; > > > - UINT32 ClockFreq; > > > - UINT8 BusWidth; > > > - UINT8 AccessMode; > > > UINT8 HostCtrl1; > > > UINT8 SwitchResp[64]; > > > - SD_MMC_BUS_MODE Timing; > > > SD_MMC_HC_PRIVATE_DATA *Private; > > > + EDKII_SD_MMC_BUS_MODE BusMode; > > > > > > Private = SD_MMC_HC_PRIVATE_FROM_THIS (PassThru); > > > > > > @@ -792,61 +1064,46 @@ SdCardSetBusMode ( > > > return Status; > > > } > > > > > > - BusWidth = 4; > > > - > > > - Status = SdCardSwitchBusWidth (PciIo, PassThru, Slot, Rca, BusWidth); > > > - if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { > > > - return Status; > > > + if (S18A) { > > > + // > > > + // For UHS-I speed modes 4-bit data bus is requiered so we > > > + // switch here irrespective of platform preference. > > > + // > > > + Status = SdCardSwitchBusWidth (PciIo, PassThru, Slot, Rca, 4); > > > + if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { > > > + return Status; > > > + } > > > } > > > + > > > // > > > // Get the supported bus speed from SWITCH cmd return data group #1. > > > // > > > - Status = SdCardSwitch (PassThru, Slot, 0xF, 0xF, 0xF, 0xF, FALSE, > > > SwitchResp); > > > + Status = SdCardSwitch (PassThru, Slot, 0xFF, 0xF, > SdDriverStrengthIgnore, > > > 0xF, FALSE, SwitchResp); > > > if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { > > > return Status; > > > } > > > - // > > > - // Calculate supported bus speed/bus width/clock frequency by host > and > > > device capability. > > > - // > > > - ClockFreq = 0; > > > - if (S18A && (Capability->Sdr104 != 0) && ((SwitchResp[13] & BIT3) != > > > 0)) > { > > > - ClockFreq = 208; > > > - AccessMode = 3; > > > - Timing = SdMmcUhsSdr104; > > > - } else if (S18A && (Capability->Sdr50 != 0) && ((SwitchResp[13] & > BIT2) != > > 0)) > > > { > > > - ClockFreq = 100; > > > - AccessMode = 2; > > > - Timing = SdMmcUhsSdr50; > > > - } else if (S18A && (Capability->Ddr50 != 0) && ((SwitchResp[13] & > BIT4) != > > > 0)) { > > > - ClockFreq = 50; > > > - AccessMode = 4; > > > - Timing = SdMmcUhsDdr50; > > > - } else if ((SwitchResp[13] & BIT1) != 0) { > > > - ClockFreq = 50; > > > - AccessMode = 1; > > > - Timing = SdMmcUhsSdr25; > > > - } else { > > > - ClockFreq = 25; > > > - AccessMode = 0; > > > - Timing = SdMmcUhsSdr12; > > > + > > > + SdGetTargetBusMode (Private, Slot, SwitchResp, S18A, &BusMode); > > > + > > > + DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "SdCardSetBusMode: Target bus mode: bus > > timing > > > = %d, bus width = %d, clock freq[MHz] = %d, driver strength = %d\n", > > > + BusMode.BusTiming, BusMode.BusWidth, > > BusMode.ClockFreq, > > > BusMode.DriverStrength.Sd)); > > > + > > > + if (!S18A) { > > > + Status = SdCardSwitchBusWidth (PciIo, PassThru, Slot, Rca, > > > BusMode.BusWidth); > > > + if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { > > > + return Status; > > > + } > > > } > > > > > > Is it feasible to set the bus width for the 3.3V signaled cards & the UHS-I > > cards together here? I think the SdGetTargetBusWidth() already handles > the > > UHS-I cards case well by always setting the bus width to 4. > > > > So basically to skip if (!S18A) condition and do bus width switch > unconditionally? > I am not sure how the bus will react to additional bus width switch for UHS-I > case > and I am not able to test it locally as I only have controller with legacy > support > available for tests. > I guess I will give it a try and we will revert it if it causes any problems. Sorry for not being clear. I suggest to just remove the below codes: if (S18A) { // // For UHS-I speed modes 4-bit data bus is requiered so we // switch here irrespective of platform preference. // Status = SdCardSwitchBusWidth (PciIo, PassThru, Slot, Rca, 4); if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { return Status; } } And set the bus width in one place after SdGetTargetBusMode(). (Also remove the 'if' condition - if (!S18A), do it together for UHS-I & 3.3V signaling cards.) Best Regards, Hao Wu > > > > > > > > > - Status = SdCardSwitch (PassThru, Slot, AccessMode, 0xF, 0xF, 0xF, TRUE, > > > SwitchResp); > > > + Status = SdCardSwitch (PassThru, Slot, BusMode.BusTiming, 0xF, > > > BusMode.DriverStrength.Sd, 0xF, TRUE, SwitchResp); > > > > > > After the proposed change, the preferred bus timing and driver strength > > value > > will be set for the device through the SD_SWITCH command. > > > > However, on the host controller side, only the bus timing value is also > > updated > > in the Host Control 2 Register of the SD HC (via function > > SdMmcHcUhsSignaling()). > > It seems to me that the driver strength value does not get updated in this > > register. > > > > I think the eMMC case has a similar issue. > > > > > > > if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { > > > return Status; > > > } > > > > > > - if ((SwitchResp[16] & 0xF) != AccessMode) { > > > - DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "SdCardSetBusMode: Switch to > > AccessMode %d > > > ClockFreq %d BusWidth %d fails! The Switch response is 0x%1x\n", > > > AccessMode, ClockFreq, BusWidth, SwitchResp[16] & 0xF)); > > > - return EFI_DEVICE_ERROR; > > > - } > > > > > > The above check may still be needed. Also, the whether the target driver > > strength is successfully set needs to be checked as well. > > > > How about adding checks in function SdCardSwitch() for mode 1 of the > > switch > > command? > > > > > > > - > > > - DEBUG ((DEBUG_INFO, "SdCardSetBusMode: Switch to > AccessMode %d > > > ClockFreq %d BusWidth %d\n", AccessMode, ClockFreq, BusWidth)); > > > - > > > // > > > - // Set to Hight Speed timing > > > + // Set to High Speed timing > > > // > > > - if (AccessMode == 1) { > > > + if (BusMode.BusTiming == SdMmcSdHs) { > > > HostCtrl1 = BIT2; > > > Status = SdMmcHcOrMmio (PciIo, Slot, SD_MMC_HC_HOST_CTRL1, > > sizeof > > > (HostCtrl1), &HostCtrl1); > > > if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { > > > @@ -854,12 +1111,12 @@ SdCardSetBusMode ( > > > } > > > } > > > > > > - Status = SdMmcHcUhsSignaling (Private->ControllerHandle, PciIo, Slot, > > > Timing); > > > + Status = SdMmcHcUhsSignaling (Private->ControllerHandle, PciIo, Slot, > > > BusMode.BusTiming); > > > if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { > > > return Status; > > > } > > > > > > - Status = SdMmcHcClockSupply (PciIo, Slot, ClockFreq * 1000, Private- > > > >BaseClkFreq[Slot], Private->ControllerVersion[Slot]); > > > + Status = SdMmcHcClockSupply (PciIo, Slot, BusMode.ClockFreq * 1000, > > > Private->BaseClkFreq[Slot], Private->ControllerVersion[Slot]); > > > if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { > > > return Status; > > > } > > > @@ -869,7 +1126,7 @@ SdCardSetBusMode ( > > > Private->ControllerHandle, > > > Slot, > > > EdkiiSdMmcSwitchClockFreqPost, > > > - &Timing > > > + &BusMode.BusTiming > > > ); > > > if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { > > > DEBUG (( > > > @@ -882,7 +1139,7 @@ SdCardSetBusMode ( > > > } > > > } > > > > > > - if ((AccessMode == 3) || ((AccessMode == 2) && (Capability- > > > >TuningSDR50 != 0))) { > > > + if ((BusMode.BusTiming == SdMmcUhsSdr104) || > ((BusMode.BusTiming > > > == SdMmcUhsSdr50) && (Capability->TuningSDR50 != 0))) { > > > Status = SdCardTuningClock (PciIo, PassThru, Slot); > > > if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { > > > return Status; > > > @@ -1025,10 +1282,8 @@ SdCardIdentification ( > > > // (One of support bits is set to 1: SDR50, SDR104 or DDR50 in the > > > // Capabilities register), switch its voltage to 1.8V. > > > // > > > - if ((Private->Capability[Slot].Sdr50 != 0 || > > > - Private->Capability[Slot].Sdr104 != 0 || > > > - Private->Capability[Slot].Ddr50 != 0) && > > > - ((Ocr & BIT24) != 0)) { > > > + if ((Private->Capability[Slot].Sdr50 || > > > Private->Capability[Slot].Ddr50 || > > > Private->Capability[Slot].Sdr104) && > > > + ((Ocr & BIT24) != 0)) { > > > > > > Minor comment, for: > > Private->Capability[Slot].Sdr50 > > Private->Capability[Slot].Ddr50 > > Private->Capability[Slot].Sdr104 > > > > They are of type UINT32, should use operators '==' or '!=' in condition > > statement. I think the origin logic is good here. > > > > > > > Status = SdCardVoltageSwitch (PassThru, Slot); > > > if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { > > > DEBUG ((DEBUG_ERROR, "SdCardIdentification: Executing > > > SdCardVoltageSwitch fails with %r\n", Status)); > > > diff --git a/MdeModulePkg/Bus/Pci/SdMmcPciHcDxe/SdMmcPciHcDxe.c > > > b/MdeModulePkg/Bus/Pci/SdMmcPciHcDxe/SdMmcPciHcDxe.c > > > index 4881ee44cc..8f49954b7f 100644 > > > --- a/MdeModulePkg/Bus/Pci/SdMmcPciHcDxe/SdMmcPciHcDxe.c > > > +++ b/MdeModulePkg/Bus/Pci/SdMmcPciHcDxe/SdMmcPciHcDxe.c > > > @@ -28,6 +28,11 @@ EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL > > > gSdMmcPciHcDriverBinding = { > > > NULL > > > }; > > > > > > +#define SLOT_INIT_TEMPLATE {0, UnknownSlot, 0, 0, 0, \ > > > + {EDKII_SD_MMC_BUS_WIDTH_IGNORE,\ > > > + EDKII_SD_MMC_CLOCK_FREQ_IGNORE,\ > > > + EDKII_SD_MMC_DRIVER_STRENGTH_IGNORE}} > > > > > > Please help to update the above definition to: > > #define SLOT_INIT_TEMPLATE {0, UnknownSlot, 0, 0, 0, \ > > {EDKII_SD_MMC_BUS_WIDTH_IGNORE,\ > > EDKII_SD_MMC_CLOCK_FREQ_IGNORE,\ > > {EDKII_SD_MMC_DRIVER_STRENGTH_IGNORE}}} > > > > The proposed one will cause GCC5 build failure. > > > > > > > + > > > // > > > // Template for SD/MMC host controller private data. > > > // > > > @@ -50,8 +55,12 @@ SD_MMC_HC_PRIVATE_DATA > > gSdMmcPciHcTemplate > > > = { > > > // Queue > > > INITIALIZE_LIST_HEAD_VARIABLE (gSdMmcPciHcTemplate.Queue), > > > { // Slot > > > - {0, UnknownSlot, 0, 0, 0}, {0, UnknownSlot, 0, 0, 0}, {0, > > > UnknownSlot, 0, > 0, > > > 0}, > > > - {0, UnknownSlot, 0, 0, 0}, {0, UnknownSlot, 0, 0, 0}, {0, > > > UnknownSlot, 0, > 0, > > > 0} > > > + SLOT_INIT_TEMPLATE, > > > + SLOT_INIT_TEMPLATE, > > > + SLOT_INIT_TEMPLATE, > > > + SLOT_INIT_TEMPLATE, > > > + SLOT_INIT_TEMPLATE, > > > + SLOT_INIT_TEMPLATE > > > }, > > > { // Capability > > > {0}, > > > @@ -328,6 +337,7 @@ SdMmcPciHcEnumerateDevice ( > > > > > > return; > > > } > > > + > > > /** > > > Tests to see if this driver supports a given controller. If a child > > > device is > > > provided, > > > it further tests to see if this driver supports creating a handle for > > > the > > > specified child device. > > > @@ -619,7 +629,6 @@ SdMmcPciHcDriverBindingStart ( > > > Support64BitDma = TRUE; > > > for (Slot = FirstBar; Slot < (FirstBar + SlotNum); Slot++) { > > > Private->Slot[Slot].Enable = TRUE; > > > - > > > // > > > // Get SD/MMC Pci Host Controller Version > > > // > > > @@ -635,19 +644,34 @@ SdMmcPciHcDriverBindingStart ( > > > > > > Private->BaseClkFreq[Slot] = Private->Capability[Slot].BaseClkFreq; > > > > > > - if (mOverride != NULL && mOverride->Capability != NULL) { > > > - Status = mOverride->Capability ( > > > - Controller, > > > - Slot, > > > - &Private->Capability[Slot], > > > - &Private->BaseClkFreq[Slot] > > > - ); > > > - if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { > > > - DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, "%a: Failed to override capability - %r\n", > > > - __FUNCTION__, Status)); > > > - continue; > > > + if (mOverride != NULL) { > > > + if (mOverride->Capability != NULL) { > > > + Status = mOverride->Capability ( > > > + Controller, > > > + Slot, > > > + &Private->Capability[Slot], > > > + &Private->BaseClkFreq[Slot] > > > + ); > > > + if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { > > > + DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, "%a: Failed to override capability - %r\n", > > > + __FUNCTION__, Status)); > > > + continue; > > > + } > > > + } > > > + > > > + if (mOverride->NotifyPhase != NULL) { > > > + Status = mOverride->NotifyPhase ( > > > + Controller, > > > + Slot, > > > + EdkiiSdMmcGetOperatingParam, > > > + > > > (VOID*)&Private->Slot[Slot].OperatingParameters > > > + ); > > > + if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { > > > + DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, "%a: Failed to get operating parameters, > > > using defaults\n" __FUNCTION__)); > > > > > > Please update the above line to (missed one ',' before '__FUNCTION__'): > > DEBUG ((DEBUG_WARN, "%a: Failed to get operating parameters, using > > defaults\n", __FUNCTION__)); > > > > It will cause GCC5 build failure for the proposed change. > > > > > > > + } > > > } > > > } > > > + > > > DumpCapabilityReg (Slot, &Private->Capability[Slot]); > > > DEBUG (( > > > DEBUG_INFO, > > > diff --git a/MdeModulePkg/Bus/Pci/SdMmcPciHcDxe/SdMmcPciHcDxe.h > > > b/MdeModulePkg/Bus/Pci/SdMmcPciHcDxe/SdMmcPciHcDxe.h > > > index 77bbf83b76..b768f3942f 100644 > > > --- a/MdeModulePkg/Bus/Pci/SdMmcPciHcDxe/SdMmcPciHcDxe.h > > > +++ b/MdeModulePkg/Bus/Pci/SdMmcPciHcDxe/SdMmcPciHcDxe.h > > > @@ -78,11 +78,12 @@ typedef enum { > > > } EFI_SD_MMC_SLOT_TYPE; > > > > > > typedef struct { > > > - BOOLEAN Enable; > > > - EFI_SD_MMC_SLOT_TYPE SlotType; > > > - BOOLEAN MediaPresent; > > > - BOOLEAN Initialized; > > > - SD_MMC_CARD_TYPE CardType; > > > + BOOLEAN Enable; > > > + EFI_SD_MMC_SLOT_TYPE SlotType; > > > + BOOLEAN MediaPresent; > > > + BOOLEAN Initialized; > > > + SD_MMC_CARD_TYPE CardType; > > > + EDKII_SD_MMC_OPERATING_PARAMETERS OperatingParameters; > > > } SD_MMC_HC_SLOT; > > > > > > typedef struct { > > > @@ -120,6 +121,13 @@ typedef struct { > > > UINT32 BaseClkFreq[SD_MMC_HC_MAX_SLOT]; > > > } SD_MMC_HC_PRIVATE_DATA; > > > > > > +typedef struct { > > > + EDKII_SD_MMC_BUS_TIMING BusTiming; > > > > > > Should be: > > SD_MMC_BUS_MODE BusTiming; > > > > > > > + UINT16 BusWidth; > > > + UINT32 ClockFreq; > > > + EDKII_SD_MMC_DRIVER_STRENGTH DriverStrength; > > > +} EDKII_SD_MMC_BUS_MODE; > > > > > > Since the above structure is a driver internal one, I prefer dropping the > > prefix 'EDKII_'. But unfortunately, SD_MMC_BUS_MODE is already used in > > Protocol/SdMmcOverride.h, so how about SD_MMC_BUS_SETTINGS? > > > > > > > + > > > #define SD_MMC_HC_TRB_SIG SIGNATURE_32 ('T', 'R', 'B', 'T') > > > > > > // > > > diff --git a/MdeModulePkg/Bus/Pci/SdMmcPciHcDxe/SdMmcPciHci.c > > > b/MdeModulePkg/Bus/Pci/SdMmcPciHcDxe/SdMmcPciHci.c > > > index 5d1f977e55..863ae3db34 100644 > > > --- a/MdeModulePkg/Bus/Pci/SdMmcPciHcDxe/SdMmcPciHci.c > > > +++ b/MdeModulePkg/Bus/Pci/SdMmcPciHcDxe/SdMmcPciHci.c > > > @@ -1263,10 +1263,10 @@ SdMmcHcInitHost ( > > > **/ > > > EFI_STATUS > > > SdMmcHcUhsSignaling ( > > > - IN EFI_HANDLE ControllerHandle, > > > - IN EFI_PCI_IO_PROTOCOL *PciIo, > > > - IN UINT8 Slot, > > > - IN SD_MMC_BUS_MODE Timing > > > + IN EFI_HANDLE ControllerHandle, > > > + IN EFI_PCI_IO_PROTOCOL *PciIo, > > > + IN UINT8 Slot, > > > + IN SD_MMC_BUS_MODE Timing > > > ) > > > > > > I think the changes made here (space indentation) can be dropped. > > > > > > > { > > > EFI_STATUS Status; > > > diff --git a/MdeModulePkg/Bus/Pci/SdMmcPciHcDxe/SdMmcPciHci.h > > > b/MdeModulePkg/Bus/Pci/SdMmcPciHcDxe/SdMmcPciHci.h > > > index 0b0d415256..c4d4aef73a 100644 > > > --- a/MdeModulePkg/Bus/Pci/SdMmcPciHcDxe/SdMmcPciHci.h > > > +++ b/MdeModulePkg/Bus/Pci/SdMmcPciHcDxe/SdMmcPciHci.h > > > @@ -611,10 +611,10 @@ SdMmcHcInitTimeoutCtrl ( > > > **/ > > > EFI_STATUS > > > SdMmcHcUhsSignaling ( > > > - IN EFI_HANDLE ControllerHandle, > > > - IN EFI_PCI_IO_PROTOCOL *PciIo, > > > - IN UINT8 Slot, > > > - IN SD_MMC_BUS_MODE Timing > > > + IN EFI_HANDLE ControllerHandle, > > > + IN EFI_PCI_IO_PROTOCOL *PciIo, > > > + IN UINT8 Slot, > > > + IN SD_MMC_BUS_MODE Timing > > > > > > I think the changes made here (space indentation) can be dropped. > > > > Best Regards, > > Hao Wu > > > > > > > ); > > > > > > #endif > > > -- > > > 2.14.1.windows.1 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Groups.io Links: You receive all messages sent to this group. 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