On Thursday 30 October 2008, Tony Lindgren wrote:
> * David Brownell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [081030 20:12]:
> >
> > Related:  shouldn't hsmmc_init() accept a set of params, maybe even a 
> > struct,
> > describing how each controller is wired?
> > 
> >     - which controller (1, 2, 3)
> >     - how many data wires are used (1, 4, 8)
> >     - supported voltages (mask)
> >     - card detect gpio (or negative) ... assume gpio_to_irq(gpio) works
> >     - write protect gpio (or negative)
> >     - callback for updating the voltages
> > 
> > That would support more complete functionality ... and get away from
> > the current hard-wiring of most of those parameters.
> 
> Yeah I don't know what the right solution is.. I was thinking about
> passing the struct omap_mmc_platform_data to hsmmc_init, but then
> again hsmmc.c does not know anything about the custom configurations
> and the power functions. So right now hsmmc.c would only call
> omap2_init_mmc() with the custom struct omap_mmc_platform_data.

Part of it is that "hsmmc.c" is really twl4030-specific glue,
but it's misnamed as being more generic.

Glue to other kinds of interface should call omap2_init_mmc()
directly ... the issue here is that the twl-specific stuff isn't
quite generic enough yet.


> Maybe we should just let the boards with non-standarad wiring additionally
> initialize the other mmc controllers from board-*.c by calling
> omap2_init_mmc()?

How about this instead:  boards pass an __initdata struct in, not a
mask, and it's used to set up the current omap_mmc_platform_data.
Struct should handle common TWL wiring options; maybe:

        struct twl4030_hsmmc_info {
                u8      mmc;            /* controller 1/2/3 */
                u8      wires;          /* 1/4/8 wires */
                u8      twl_reg;        /* vmmc1/vmmc2 */
                bool    cd_debounce;    /* in case cd isn't on twl4030 */
                int     gpio_cd;        /* or -EINVAL */
                int     gpio_wp;        /* or -EINVAL */
        };

So for example Beagle would only set up MMC-1, 8-wires, VMMC1,
debounced TWL GPIO-0 for CD, and some OMAP GPIO for WP ... while
Overo would do the same with 4-wires and a different GPIO, then
call hsmmc_init() again with a second struct for MMC-2, 4-wires,
VMMC2, no CD, no WP.

That should be a simple tweak on top of what you've just sent,

- Dave
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