On 4 July 2018 at 17:07, Stefan Agner <ste...@agner.ch> wrote:
> If pinctrl nodes for 100/200MHz are missing, the controller should
> not select any mode which need signal frequencies 100MHz or higher.
> To prevent such speed modes the driver currently uses the quirk flag
> SDHCI_QUIRK2_NO_1_8_V. This works nicely for SD cards since 1.8V
> signaling is required for all faster modes and slower modes use 3.3V
> signaling only.
>
> However, there are eMMC modes which use 1.8V signaling and run below
> 100MHz, e.g. DDR52 at 1.8V. With using SDHCI_QUIRK2_NO_1_8_V this
> mode is prevented. When using a fixed 1.8V regulator as vqmmc-supply
> the stack has no valid mode to use. In this tenuous situation the
> kernel continuously prints voltage switching errors:
>   mmc1: Switching to 3.3V signalling voltage failed
>
> Avoid using SDHCI_QUIRK2_NO_1_8_V and prevent faster modes by
> altering the SDHCI capability register. With that the stack is able
> to select 1.8V modes even if no faster pinctrl states are available:
>   # cat /sys/kernel/debug/mmc1/ios
>   ...
>   timing spec:    8 (mmc DDR52)
>   signal voltage: 1 (1.80 V)
>   ...
>
> Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20180628081331.13051-1-ste...@agner.ch
> Signed-off-by: Stefan Agner <ste...@agner.ch>

I am fine with this. Do you want me to apply this for now, to get it tested?

I guess its also material for stable and as fix?

In regards to the printed warning, it sounds to me like a different
issue, which we can solve on top. Right?

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Kind regards
Uffe

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