ti_sdhci.c revision 297127
1/*-
2 * Copyright (c) 2013 Ian Lepore <ian@freebsd.org>
3 * Copyright (c) 2011 Ben Gray <ben.r.gray@gmail.com>.
4 * All rights reserved.
5 *
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14 *
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27 */
28#include <sys/cdefs.h>
29__FBSDID("$FreeBSD: head/sys/arm/ti/ti_sdhci.c 297127 2016-03-21 00:52:24Z ian $");
30
31#include <sys/param.h>
32#include <sys/systm.h>
33#include <sys/bus.h>
34#include <sys/gpio.h>
35#include <sys/kernel.h>
36#include <sys/malloc.h>
37#include <sys/module.h>
38#include <sys/resource.h>
39#include <sys/rman.h>
40#include <sys/sysctl.h>
41#include <sys/taskqueue.h>
42
43#include <machine/bus.h>
44#include <machine/resource.h>
45#include <machine/intr.h>
46
47#include <dev/fdt/fdt_common.h>
48#include <dev/ofw/ofw_bus.h>
49#include <dev/ofw/ofw_bus_subr.h>
50
51#include <dev/mmc/bridge.h>
52#include <dev/mmc/mmcreg.h>
53#include <dev/mmc/mmcbrvar.h>
54
55#include <dev/sdhci/sdhci.h>
56#include "sdhci_if.h"
57
58#include <arm/ti/ti_cpuid.h>
59#include <arm/ti/ti_prcm.h>
60#include <arm/ti/ti_hwmods.h>
61#include "gpio_if.h"
62
63struct ti_sdhci_softc {
64	device_t		dev;
65	device_t		gpio_dev;
66	struct resource *	mem_res;
67	struct resource *	irq_res;
68	void *			intr_cookie;
69	struct sdhci_slot	slot;
70	clk_ident_t		mmchs_clk_id;
71	uint32_t		mmchs_reg_off;
72	uint32_t		sdhci_reg_off;
73	uint32_t		baseclk_hz;
74	uint32_t		wp_gpio_pin;
75	uint32_t		cmd_and_mode;
76	uint32_t		sdhci_clkdiv;
77	boolean_t		disable_highspeed;
78	boolean_t		force_card_present;
79};
80
81/*
82 * Table of supported FDT compat strings.
83 *
84 * Note that "ti,mmchs" is our own invention, and should be phased out in favor
85 * of the documented names.
86 *
87 * Note that vendor Beaglebone dtsi files use "ti,omap3-hsmmc" for the am335x.
88 */
89static struct ofw_compat_data compat_data[] = {
90	{"ti,omap3-hsmmc",	1},
91	{"ti,omap4-hsmmc",	1},
92	{"ti,mmchs",		1},
93	{NULL,		 	0},
94};
95
96/*
97 * The MMCHS hardware has a few control and status registers at the beginning of
98 * the device's memory map, followed by the standard sdhci register block.
99 * Different SoCs have the register blocks at different offsets from the
100 * beginning of the device.  Define some constants to map out the registers we
101 * access, and the various per-SoC offsets.  The SDHCI_REG_OFFSET is how far
102 * beyond the MMCHS block the SDHCI block is found; it's the same on all SoCs.
103 */
104#define	OMAP3_MMCHS_REG_OFFSET		0x000
105#define	OMAP4_MMCHS_REG_OFFSET		0x100
106#define	AM335X_MMCHS_REG_OFFSET		0x100
107#define	SDHCI_REG_OFFSET		0x100
108
109#define	MMCHS_SYSCONFIG			0x010
110#define	  MMCHS_SYSCONFIG_RESET		  (1 << 1)
111#define	MMCHS_SYSSTATUS			0x014
112#define	  MMCHS_SYSSTATUS_RESETDONE	  (1 << 0)
113#define	MMCHS_CON			0x02C
114#define	  MMCHS_CON_DW8			  (1 << 5)
115#define	  MMCHS_CON_DVAL_8_4MS		  (3 << 9)
116#define	  MMCHS_CON_OD			  (1 << 0)
117#define MMCHS_SYSCTL			0x12C
118#define   MMCHS_SYSCTL_CLKD_MASK	   0x3FF
119#define   MMCHS_SYSCTL_CLKD_SHIFT	   6
120#define	MMCHS_SD_CAPA			0x140
121#define	  MMCHS_SD_CAPA_VS18		  (1 << 26)
122#define	  MMCHS_SD_CAPA_VS30		  (1 << 25)
123#define	  MMCHS_SD_CAPA_VS33		  (1 << 24)
124
125static inline uint32_t
126ti_mmchs_read_4(struct ti_sdhci_softc *sc, bus_size_t off)
127{
128
129	return (bus_read_4(sc->mem_res, off + sc->mmchs_reg_off));
130}
131
132static inline void
133ti_mmchs_write_4(struct ti_sdhci_softc *sc, bus_size_t off, uint32_t val)
134{
135
136	bus_write_4(sc->mem_res, off + sc->mmchs_reg_off, val);
137}
138
139static inline uint32_t
140RD4(struct ti_sdhci_softc *sc, bus_size_t off)
141{
142
143	return (bus_read_4(sc->mem_res, off + sc->sdhci_reg_off));
144}
145
146static inline void
147WR4(struct ti_sdhci_softc *sc, bus_size_t off, uint32_t val)
148{
149
150	bus_write_4(sc->mem_res, off + sc->sdhci_reg_off, val);
151}
152
153static uint8_t
154ti_sdhci_read_1(device_t dev, struct sdhci_slot *slot, bus_size_t off)
155{
156	struct ti_sdhci_softc *sc = device_get_softc(dev);
157
158	return ((RD4(sc, off & ~3) >> (off & 3) * 8) & 0xff);
159}
160
161static uint16_t
162ti_sdhci_read_2(device_t dev, struct sdhci_slot *slot, bus_size_t off)
163{
164	struct ti_sdhci_softc *sc = device_get_softc(dev);
165	uint32_t clkdiv, val32;
166
167	/*
168	 * The MMCHS hardware has a non-standard interpretation of the sdclock
169	 * divisor bits.  It uses the same bit positions as SDHCI 3.0 (15..6)
170	 * but doesn't split them into low:high fields.  Instead they're a
171	 * single number in the range 0..1023 and the number is exactly the
172	 * clock divisor (with 0 and 1 both meaning divide by 1).  The SDHCI
173	 * driver code expects a v2.0 or v3.0 divisor.  The shifting and masking
174	 * here extracts the MMCHS representation from the hardware word, cleans
175	 * those bits out, applies the 2N adjustment, and plugs the result into
176	 * the bit positions for the 2.0 or 3.0 divisor in the returned register
177	 * value. The ti_sdhci_write_2() routine performs the opposite
178	 * transformation when the SDHCI driver writes to the register.
179	 */
180	if (off == SDHCI_CLOCK_CONTROL) {
181		val32 = RD4(sc, SDHCI_CLOCK_CONTROL);
182		clkdiv = ((val32 >> MMCHS_SYSCTL_CLKD_SHIFT) &
183		    MMCHS_SYSCTL_CLKD_MASK) / 2;
184		val32 &= ~(MMCHS_SYSCTL_CLKD_MASK << MMCHS_SYSCTL_CLKD_SHIFT);
185		val32 |= (clkdiv & SDHCI_DIVIDER_MASK) << SDHCI_DIVIDER_SHIFT;
186		if (slot->version >= SDHCI_SPEC_300)
187			val32 |= ((clkdiv >> SDHCI_DIVIDER_MASK_LEN) &
188			    SDHCI_DIVIDER_HI_MASK) << SDHCI_DIVIDER_HI_SHIFT;
189		return (val32 & 0xffff);
190	}
191
192	/*
193	 * Standard 32-bit handling of command and transfer mode.
194	 */
195	if (off == SDHCI_TRANSFER_MODE) {
196		return (sc->cmd_and_mode >> 16);
197	} else if (off == SDHCI_COMMAND_FLAGS) {
198		return (sc->cmd_and_mode & 0x0000ffff);
199	}
200
201	return ((RD4(sc, off & ~3) >> (off & 3) * 8) & 0xffff);
202}
203
204static uint32_t
205ti_sdhci_read_4(device_t dev, struct sdhci_slot *slot, bus_size_t off)
206{
207	struct ti_sdhci_softc *sc = device_get_softc(dev);
208	uint32_t val32;
209
210	val32 = RD4(sc, off);
211
212	/*
213	 * If we need to disallow highspeed mode due to the OMAP4 erratum, strip
214	 * that flag from the returned capabilities.
215	 */
216	if (off == SDHCI_CAPABILITIES && sc->disable_highspeed)
217		val32 &= ~SDHCI_CAN_DO_HISPD;
218
219	/*
220	 * Force the card-present state if necessary.
221	 */
222	if (off == SDHCI_PRESENT_STATE && sc->force_card_present)
223		val32 |= SDHCI_CARD_PRESENT;
224
225	return (val32);
226}
227
228static void
229ti_sdhci_read_multi_4(device_t dev, struct sdhci_slot *slot, bus_size_t off,
230    uint32_t *data, bus_size_t count)
231{
232	struct ti_sdhci_softc *sc = device_get_softc(dev);
233
234	bus_read_multi_4(sc->mem_res, off + sc->sdhci_reg_off, data, count);
235}
236
237static void
238ti_sdhci_write_1(device_t dev, struct sdhci_slot *slot, bus_size_t off,
239    uint8_t val)
240{
241	struct ti_sdhci_softc *sc = device_get_softc(dev);
242	uint32_t val32;
243
244	val32 = RD4(sc, off & ~3);
245	val32 &= ~(0xff << (off & 3) * 8);
246	val32 |= (val << (off & 3) * 8);
247
248	WR4(sc, off & ~3, val32);
249}
250
251static void
252ti_sdhci_write_2(device_t dev, struct sdhci_slot *slot, bus_size_t off,
253    uint16_t val)
254{
255	struct ti_sdhci_softc *sc = device_get_softc(dev);
256	uint32_t clkdiv, val32;
257
258	/*
259	 * Translate between the hardware and SDHCI 2.0 or 3.0 representations
260	 * of the clock divisor.  See the comments in ti_sdhci_read_2() for
261	 * details.
262	 */
263	if (off == SDHCI_CLOCK_CONTROL) {
264		clkdiv = (val >> SDHCI_DIVIDER_SHIFT) & SDHCI_DIVIDER_MASK;
265		if (slot->version >= SDHCI_SPEC_300)
266			clkdiv |= ((val >> SDHCI_DIVIDER_HI_SHIFT) &
267			    SDHCI_DIVIDER_HI_MASK) << SDHCI_DIVIDER_MASK_LEN;
268		clkdiv *= 2;
269		if (clkdiv > MMCHS_SYSCTL_CLKD_MASK)
270			clkdiv = MMCHS_SYSCTL_CLKD_MASK;
271		val32 = RD4(sc, SDHCI_CLOCK_CONTROL);
272		val32 &= 0xffff0000;
273		val32 |= val & ~(MMCHS_SYSCTL_CLKD_MASK <<
274		    MMCHS_SYSCTL_CLKD_SHIFT);
275		val32 |= clkdiv << MMCHS_SYSCTL_CLKD_SHIFT;
276		WR4(sc, SDHCI_CLOCK_CONTROL, val32);
277		return;
278	}
279
280	/*
281	 * Standard 32-bit handling of command and transfer mode.
282	 */
283	if (off == SDHCI_TRANSFER_MODE) {
284		sc->cmd_and_mode = (sc->cmd_and_mode & 0xffff0000) |
285		    ((uint32_t)val & 0x0000ffff);
286		return;
287	} else if (off == SDHCI_COMMAND_FLAGS) {
288		sc->cmd_and_mode = (sc->cmd_and_mode & 0x0000ffff) |
289		    ((uint32_t)val << 16);
290		WR4(sc, SDHCI_TRANSFER_MODE, sc->cmd_and_mode);
291		return;
292	}
293
294	val32 = RD4(sc, off & ~3);
295	val32 &= ~(0xffff << (off & 3) * 8);
296	val32 |= ((val & 0xffff) << (off & 3) * 8);
297	WR4(sc, off & ~3, val32);
298}
299
300static void
301ti_sdhci_write_4(device_t dev, struct sdhci_slot *slot, bus_size_t off,
302    uint32_t val)
303{
304	struct ti_sdhci_softc *sc = device_get_softc(dev);
305
306	WR4(sc, off, val);
307}
308
309static void
310ti_sdhci_write_multi_4(device_t dev, struct sdhci_slot *slot, bus_size_t off,
311    uint32_t *data, bus_size_t count)
312{
313	struct ti_sdhci_softc *sc = device_get_softc(dev);
314
315	bus_write_multi_4(sc->mem_res, off + sc->sdhci_reg_off, data, count);
316}
317
318static void
319ti_sdhci_intr(void *arg)
320{
321	struct ti_sdhci_softc *sc = arg;
322
323	sdhci_generic_intr(&sc->slot);
324}
325
326static int
327ti_sdhci_update_ios(device_t brdev, device_t reqdev)
328{
329	struct ti_sdhci_softc *sc = device_get_softc(brdev);
330	struct sdhci_slot *slot;
331	struct mmc_ios *ios;
332	uint32_t val32, newval32;
333
334	slot = device_get_ivars(reqdev);
335	ios = &slot->host.ios;
336
337	/*
338	 * There is an 8-bit-bus bit in the MMCHS control register which, when
339	 * set, overrides the 1 vs 4 bit setting in the standard SDHCI
340	 * registers.  Set that bit first according to whether an 8-bit bus is
341	 * requested, then let the standard driver handle everything else.
342	 */
343	val32 = ti_mmchs_read_4(sc, MMCHS_CON);
344	newval32  = val32;
345
346	if (ios->bus_width == bus_width_8)
347		newval32 |= MMCHS_CON_DW8;
348	else
349		newval32 &= ~MMCHS_CON_DW8;
350
351	if (ios->bus_mode == opendrain)
352		newval32 |= MMCHS_CON_OD;
353	else /* if (ios->bus_mode == pushpull) */
354		newval32 &= ~MMCHS_CON_OD;
355
356	if (newval32 != val32)
357		ti_mmchs_write_4(sc, MMCHS_CON, newval32);
358
359	return (sdhci_generic_update_ios(brdev, reqdev));
360}
361
362static int
363ti_sdhci_get_ro(device_t brdev, device_t reqdev)
364{
365	struct ti_sdhci_softc *sc = device_get_softc(brdev);
366	unsigned int readonly = 0;
367
368	/* If a gpio pin is configured, read it. */
369	if (sc->gpio_dev != NULL) {
370		GPIO_PIN_GET(sc->gpio_dev, sc->wp_gpio_pin, &readonly);
371	}
372
373	return (readonly);
374}
375
376static int
377ti_sdhci_detach(device_t dev)
378{
379
380	return (EBUSY);
381}
382
383static void
384ti_sdhci_hw_init(device_t dev)
385{
386	struct ti_sdhci_softc *sc = device_get_softc(dev);
387	uint32_t regval;
388	unsigned long timeout;
389
390	/* Enable the controller and interface/functional clocks */
391	if (ti_prcm_clk_enable(sc->mmchs_clk_id) != 0) {
392		device_printf(dev, "Error: failed to enable MMC clock\n");
393		return;
394	}
395
396	/* Get the frequency of the source clock */
397	if (ti_prcm_clk_get_source_freq(sc->mmchs_clk_id,
398	    &sc->baseclk_hz) != 0) {
399		device_printf(dev, "Error: failed to get source clock freq\n");
400		return;
401	}
402
403	/* Issue a softreset to the controller */
404	ti_mmchs_write_4(sc, MMCHS_SYSCONFIG, MMCHS_SYSCONFIG_RESET);
405	timeout = 1000;
406	while (!(ti_mmchs_read_4(sc, MMCHS_SYSSTATUS) &
407	    MMCHS_SYSSTATUS_RESETDONE)) {
408		if (--timeout == 0) {
409			device_printf(dev,
410			    "Error: Controller reset operation timed out\n");
411			break;
412		}
413		DELAY(100);
414	}
415
416	/*
417	 * Reset the command and data state machines and also other aspects of
418	 * the controller such as bus clock and power.
419	 *
420	 * If we read the software reset register too fast after writing it we
421	 * can get back a zero that means the reset hasn't started yet rather
422	 * than that the reset is complete. Per TI recommendations, work around
423	 * it by reading until we see the reset bit asserted, then read until
424	 * it's clear. We also set the SDHCI_QUIRK_WAITFOR_RESET_ASSERTED quirk
425	 * so that the main sdhci driver uses this same logic in its resets.
426	 */
427	ti_sdhci_write_1(dev, NULL, SDHCI_SOFTWARE_RESET, SDHCI_RESET_ALL);
428	timeout = 10000;
429	while ((ti_sdhci_read_1(dev, NULL, SDHCI_SOFTWARE_RESET) &
430	    SDHCI_RESET_ALL) != SDHCI_RESET_ALL) {
431		if (--timeout == 0) {
432			break;
433		}
434		DELAY(1);
435	}
436	timeout = 10000;
437	while ((ti_sdhci_read_1(dev, NULL, SDHCI_SOFTWARE_RESET) &
438	    SDHCI_RESET_ALL)) {
439		if (--timeout == 0) {
440			device_printf(dev,
441			    "Error: Software reset operation timed out\n");
442			break;
443		}
444		DELAY(100);
445	}
446
447	/*
448	 * The attach() routine has examined fdt data and set flags in
449	 * slot.host.caps to reflect what voltages we can handle.  Set those
450	 * values in the CAPA register.  The manual says that these values can
451	 * only be set once, "before initialization" whatever that means, and
452	 * that they survive a reset.  So maybe doing this will be a no-op if
453	 * u-boot has already initialized the hardware.
454	 */
455	regval = ti_mmchs_read_4(sc, MMCHS_SD_CAPA);
456	if (sc->slot.host.caps & MMC_OCR_LOW_VOLTAGE)
457		regval |= MMCHS_SD_CAPA_VS18;
458	if (sc->slot.host.caps & (MMC_OCR_290_300 | MMC_OCR_300_310))
459		regval |= MMCHS_SD_CAPA_VS30;
460	ti_mmchs_write_4(sc, MMCHS_SD_CAPA, regval);
461
462	/* Set initial host configuration (1-bit, std speed, pwr off). */
463	ti_sdhci_write_1(dev, NULL, SDHCI_HOST_CONTROL, 0);
464	ti_sdhci_write_1(dev, NULL, SDHCI_POWER_CONTROL, 0);
465
466	/* Set the initial controller configuration. */
467	ti_mmchs_write_4(sc, MMCHS_CON, MMCHS_CON_DVAL_8_4MS);
468}
469
470static int
471ti_sdhci_attach(device_t dev)
472{
473	struct ti_sdhci_softc *sc = device_get_softc(dev);
474	int rid, err;
475	pcell_t prop;
476	phandle_t node;
477
478	sc->dev = dev;
479
480	/*
481	 * Get the MMCHS device id from FDT.  If it's not there use the newbus
482	 * unit number (which will work as long as the devices are in order and
483	 * none are skipped in the fdt).  Note that this is a property we made
484	 * up and added in freebsd, it doesn't exist in the published bindings.
485	 */
486	node = ofw_bus_get_node(dev);
487	sc->mmchs_clk_id = ti_hwmods_get_clock(dev);
488	if (sc->mmchs_clk_id == INVALID_CLK_IDENT) {
489		device_printf(dev, "failed to get clock based on hwmods property\n");
490	}
491
492	/*
493	 * The hardware can inherently do dual-voltage (1p8v, 3p0v) on the first
494	 * device, and only 1p8v on other devices unless an external transceiver
495	 * is used.  The only way we could know about a transceiver is fdt data.
496	 * Note that we have to do this before calling ti_sdhci_hw_init() so
497	 * that it can set the right values in the CAPA register, which can only
498	 * be done once and never reset.
499	 */
500	sc->slot.host.caps |= MMC_OCR_LOW_VOLTAGE;
501	if (sc->mmchs_clk_id == MMC1_CLK || OF_hasprop(node, "ti,dual-volt")) {
502		sc->slot.host.caps |= MMC_OCR_290_300 | MMC_OCR_300_310;
503	}
504
505	/*
506	 * See if we've got a GPIO-based write detect pin.  This is not the
507	 * standard documented property for this, we added it in freebsd.
508	 */
509	if ((OF_getprop(node, "mmchs-wp-gpio-pin", &prop, sizeof(prop))) <= 0)
510		sc->wp_gpio_pin = 0xffffffff;
511	else
512		sc->wp_gpio_pin = fdt32_to_cpu(prop);
513
514	if (sc->wp_gpio_pin != 0xffffffff) {
515		sc->gpio_dev = devclass_get_device(devclass_find("gpio"), 0);
516		if (sc->gpio_dev == NULL)
517			device_printf(dev, "Error: No GPIO device, "
518			    "Write Protect pin will not function\n");
519		else
520			GPIO_PIN_SETFLAGS(sc->gpio_dev, sc->wp_gpio_pin,
521			                  GPIO_PIN_INPUT);
522	}
523
524	/*
525	 * Set the offset from the device's memory start to the MMCHS registers.
526	 * Also for OMAP4 disable high speed mode due to erratum ID i626.
527	 */
528	switch (ti_chip()) {
529#ifdef SOC_OMAP4
530	case CHIP_OMAP_4:
531		sc->mmchs_reg_off = OMAP4_MMCHS_REG_OFFSET;
532		sc->disable_highspeed = true;
533		break;
534#endif
535#ifdef SOC_TI_AM335X
536	case CHIP_AM335X:
537		sc->mmchs_reg_off = AM335X_MMCHS_REG_OFFSET;
538		break;
539#endif
540	default:
541		panic("Unknown OMAP device\n");
542	}
543
544	/*
545	 * The standard SDHCI registers are at a fixed offset (the same on all
546	 * SoCs) beyond the MMCHS registers.
547	 */
548	sc->sdhci_reg_off = sc->mmchs_reg_off + SDHCI_REG_OFFSET;
549
550	/* Resource setup. */
551	rid = 0;
552	sc->mem_res = bus_alloc_resource_any(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, &rid,
553	    RF_ACTIVE);
554	if (!sc->mem_res) {
555		device_printf(dev, "cannot allocate memory window\n");
556		err = ENXIO;
557		goto fail;
558	}
559
560	rid = 0;
561	sc->irq_res = bus_alloc_resource_any(dev, SYS_RES_IRQ, &rid,
562	    RF_ACTIVE);
563	if (!sc->irq_res) {
564		device_printf(dev, "cannot allocate interrupt\n");
565		err = ENXIO;
566		goto fail;
567	}
568
569	if (bus_setup_intr(dev, sc->irq_res, INTR_TYPE_BIO | INTR_MPSAFE,
570	    NULL, ti_sdhci_intr, sc, &sc->intr_cookie)) {
571		device_printf(dev, "cannot setup interrupt handler\n");
572		err = ENXIO;
573		goto fail;
574	}
575
576	/* Initialise the MMCHS hardware. */
577	ti_sdhci_hw_init(dev);
578
579	/*
580	 * The capabilities register can only express base clock frequencies in
581	 * the range of 0-63MHz for a v2.0 controller.  Since our clock runs
582	 * faster than that, the hardware sets the frequency to zero in the
583	 * register.  When the register contains zero, the sdhci driver expects
584	 * slot.max_clk to already have the right value in it.
585	 */
586	sc->slot.max_clk = sc->baseclk_hz;
587
588	/*
589	 * The MMCHS timeout counter is based on the output sdclock.  Tell the
590	 * sdhci driver to recalculate the timeout clock whenever the output
591	 * sdclock frequency changes.
592	 */
593	sc->slot.quirks |= SDHCI_QUIRK_DATA_TIMEOUT_USES_SDCLK;
594
595	/*
596	 * The MMCHS hardware shifts the 136-bit response data (in violation of
597	 * the spec), so tell the sdhci driver not to do the same in software.
598	 */
599	sc->slot.quirks |= SDHCI_QUIRK_DONT_SHIFT_RESPONSE;
600
601	/*
602	 * Reset bits are broken, have to wait to see the bits asserted
603	 * before waiting to see them de-asserted.
604	 */
605	sc->slot.quirks |= SDHCI_QUIRK_WAITFOR_RESET_ASSERTED;
606
607	/*
608	 * DMA is not really broken, I just haven't implemented it yet.
609	 */
610	sc->slot.quirks |= SDHCI_QUIRK_BROKEN_DMA;
611
612	/*
613	 *  Set up the hardware and go.  Note that this sets many of the
614	 *  slot.host.* fields, so we have to do this before overriding any of
615	 *  those values based on fdt data, below.
616	 */
617	sdhci_init_slot(dev, &sc->slot, 0);
618
619	/*
620	 * The SDHCI controller doesn't realize it, but we can support 8-bit
621	 * even though we're not a v3.0 controller.  If there's an fdt bus-width
622	 * property, honor it.
623	 */
624	if (OF_getencprop(node, "bus-width", &prop, sizeof(prop)) > 0) {
625		sc->slot.host.caps &= ~(MMC_CAP_4_BIT_DATA |
626		    MMC_CAP_8_BIT_DATA);
627		switch (prop) {
628		case 8:
629			sc->slot.host.caps |= MMC_CAP_8_BIT_DATA;
630			/* FALLTHROUGH */
631		case 4:
632			sc->slot.host.caps |= MMC_CAP_4_BIT_DATA;
633			break;
634		case 1:
635			break;
636		default:
637			device_printf(dev, "Bad bus-width value %u\n", prop);
638			break;
639		}
640	}
641
642	/*
643	 * If the slot is flagged with the non-removable property, set our flag
644	 * to always force the SDHCI_CARD_PRESENT bit on.
645	 */
646	node = ofw_bus_get_node(dev);
647	if (OF_hasprop(node, "non-removable"))
648		sc->force_card_present = true;
649
650	bus_generic_probe(dev);
651	bus_generic_attach(dev);
652
653	sdhci_start_slot(&sc->slot);
654
655	return (0);
656
657fail:
658	if (sc->intr_cookie)
659		bus_teardown_intr(dev, sc->irq_res, sc->intr_cookie);
660	if (sc->irq_res)
661		bus_release_resource(dev, SYS_RES_IRQ, 0, sc->irq_res);
662	if (sc->mem_res)
663		bus_release_resource(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, 0, sc->mem_res);
664
665	return (err);
666}
667
668static int
669ti_sdhci_probe(device_t dev)
670{
671
672	if (!ofw_bus_status_okay(dev))
673		return (ENXIO);
674
675	if (ofw_bus_search_compatible(dev, compat_data)->ocd_data != 0) {
676		device_set_desc(dev, "TI MMCHS (SDHCI 2.0)");
677		return (BUS_PROBE_DEFAULT);
678	}
679
680	return (ENXIO);
681}
682
683static device_method_t ti_sdhci_methods[] = {
684	/* Device interface */
685	DEVMETHOD(device_probe,		ti_sdhci_probe),
686	DEVMETHOD(device_attach,	ti_sdhci_attach),
687	DEVMETHOD(device_detach,	ti_sdhci_detach),
688
689	/* Bus interface */
690	DEVMETHOD(bus_read_ivar,	sdhci_generic_read_ivar),
691	DEVMETHOD(bus_write_ivar,	sdhci_generic_write_ivar),
692	DEVMETHOD(bus_print_child,	bus_generic_print_child),
693
694	/* MMC bridge interface */
695	DEVMETHOD(mmcbr_update_ios,	ti_sdhci_update_ios),
696	DEVMETHOD(mmcbr_request,	sdhci_generic_request),
697	DEVMETHOD(mmcbr_get_ro,		ti_sdhci_get_ro),
698	DEVMETHOD(mmcbr_acquire_host,	sdhci_generic_acquire_host),
699	DEVMETHOD(mmcbr_release_host,	sdhci_generic_release_host),
700
701	/* SDHCI registers accessors */
702	DEVMETHOD(sdhci_read_1,		ti_sdhci_read_1),
703	DEVMETHOD(sdhci_read_2,		ti_sdhci_read_2),
704	DEVMETHOD(sdhci_read_4,		ti_sdhci_read_4),
705	DEVMETHOD(sdhci_read_multi_4,	ti_sdhci_read_multi_4),
706	DEVMETHOD(sdhci_write_1,	ti_sdhci_write_1),
707	DEVMETHOD(sdhci_write_2,	ti_sdhci_write_2),
708	DEVMETHOD(sdhci_write_4,	ti_sdhci_write_4),
709	DEVMETHOD(sdhci_write_multi_4,	ti_sdhci_write_multi_4),
710
711	DEVMETHOD_END
712};
713
714static devclass_t ti_sdhci_devclass;
715
716static driver_t ti_sdhci_driver = {
717	"sdhci_ti",
718	ti_sdhci_methods,
719	sizeof(struct ti_sdhci_softc),
720};
721
722DRIVER_MODULE(sdhci_ti, simplebus, ti_sdhci_driver, ti_sdhci_devclass, 0, 0);
723MODULE_DEPEND(sdhci_ti, sdhci, 1, 1, 1);
724DRIVER_MODULE(mmc, sdhci_ti, mmc_driver, mmc_devclass, NULL, NULL);
725MODULE_DEPEND(sdhci_ti, mmc, 1, 1, 1);
726