[MMC] sdhci: Avoid sdhci DMA boundaries
The sdhci controllers will issue an interrupt when a configurable number of
bytes have been transfered using DMA. The purpose is to handle multiple,
scattered memory pages.
Unfortunately, it requires that all transfers are completely aligned to
memory pages, which we cannot guarantee. So we just disable the function.
Signed-off-by: Pierre Ossman <drzeus@drzeus.cx>
Signed-off-by: Russell King <rmk+kernel@arm.linux.org.uk>
diff --git a/drivers/mmc/sdhci.c b/drivers/mmc/sdhci.c
index 8e48014..95fe0fda 100644
--- a/drivers/mmc/sdhci.c
+++ b/drivers/mmc/sdhci.c
@@ -326,6 +326,9 @@
DBG("tsac %d ms nsac %d clk\n",
data->timeout_ns / 1000000, data->timeout_clks);
+ /* Sanity checks */
+ BUG_ON(data->blksz * data->blocks > 524288);
+
/* timeout in us */
target_timeout = data->timeout_ns / 1000 +
data->timeout_clks / host->clock;
@@ -375,7 +378,9 @@
host->remain = host->cur_sg->length;
}
- writew(data->blksz, host->ioaddr + SDHCI_BLOCK_SIZE);
+ /* We do not handle DMA boundaries, so set it to max (512 KiB) */
+ writew(SDHCI_MAKE_BLKSZ(7, data->blksz),
+ host->ioaddr + SDHCI_BLOCK_SIZE);
writew(data->blocks, host->ioaddr + SDHCI_BLOCK_COUNT);
}
@@ -1188,10 +1193,10 @@
mmc->max_phys_segs = 16;
/*
- * Maximum number of sectors in one transfer. Limited by sector
- * count register.
+ * Maximum number of sectors in one transfer. Limited by DMA boundary
+ * size (512KiB), which means (512 KiB/512=) 1024 entries.
*/
- mmc->max_sectors = 0x3FFF;
+ mmc->max_sectors = 1024;
/*
* Maximum segment size. Could be one segment with the maximum number