Hi all, sorry for the off-topic question, but I seemingly did not yet find the right search string and was hoping to find experienced embedded people here to point me in the right direction.
I have connected a SD card to a coldfire MCF54455 via SPI, accessible from both U-Boot and linux. The kernel is quite old, 2.6.25 from the freescale LTIB, because freescale did not push their coldfire changes back into any official tree. In U-Boot, I can get read speeds with fatload of around 400 kBytes/second, which seems reasonable as the card can handle 25 MHz SPI speed. (And, it would be sufficient for our application.) In the linux kernel, the read speed drops to around 35 kBytes/second, regardless of using a filesystem or not. This is not only quite ridiculous (as I would expect more optimized drivers in the kernel than in the bootloader), but would give us real performance problems when writing to the card. The SPI speed is detected and set correctly to 25 MHz by the driver. Does anybody know if this is a known limitation in (older) linux mmc_spi implementation, or if this issue still exists? If it is solved, can anybody point me to a patch/discussion/keyword where I can find more information which part I would have to check or back-port? Best regards, Wolfgang _______________________________________________ U-Boot mailing list U-Boot@lists.denx.de http://lists.denx.de/mailman/listinfo/u-boot