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Arnd Bergmann7f217792012-05-13 00:14:24 -04001These properties are common to multiple MMC host controllers. Any host
2that requires the respective functionality should implement them using
3these definitions.
4
Chris Balled3efc12012-06-11 22:06:43 -04005Interpreted by the OF core:
6- reg: Registers location and length.
7- interrupts: Interrupts used by the MMC controller.
8
Chris Ballabe1e052012-08-22 13:21:01 -04009Card detection:
Guennadi Liakhovetskib4774262013-01-16 17:20:41 +010010If no property below is supplied, host native card detect is used.
Chris Ballabe1e052012-08-22 13:21:01 -040011Only one of the properties in this section should be supplied:
12 - broken-cd: There is no card detection available; polling must be used.
13 - cd-gpios: Specify GPIOs for card detection, see gpio binding
14 - non-removable: non-removable slot (like eMMC); assume always present.
15
Arnd Bergmann7f217792012-05-13 00:14:24 -040016Optional properties:
Shawn Guo28c2a622013-01-28 16:49:11 -050017- bus-width: Number of data lines, can be <1>, <4>, or <8>. The default
18 will be <1> if the property is absent.
Chris Balled3efc12012-06-11 22:06:43 -040019- wp-gpios: Specify GPIOs for write protection, see gpio binding
Guennadi Liakhovetski6da15e92013-02-15 16:13:51 +010020- cd-inverted: when present, polarity on the CD line is inverted. See the note
21 below for the case, when a GPIO is used for the CD line
22- wp-inverted: when present, polarity on the WP line is inverted. See the note
23 below for the case, when a GPIO is used for the WP line
Lars-Peter Clausen19f44242015-05-06 20:31:20 +020024- disable-wp: When set no physical WP line is present. This property should
25 only be specified when the controller has a dedicated write-protect
26 detection logic. If a GPIO is always used for the write-protect detection
27 logic it is sufficient to not specify wp-gpios property in the absence of a WP
28 line.
Arnd Bergmann7f217792012-05-13 00:14:24 -040029- max-frequency: maximum operating clock frequency
Daniel Drake8ed765a2012-11-25 13:02:54 -050030- no-1-8-v: when present, denotes that 1.8v card voltage is not supported on
31 this system, even if the controller claims it is.
Guennadi Liakhovetski2fdb6e22013-02-15 16:14:01 +010032- cap-sd-highspeed: SD high-speed timing is supported
33- cap-mmc-highspeed: MMC high-speed timing is supported
Ulf Hanssonb66bd0e2014-02-14 13:27:07 +010034- sd-uhs-sdr12: SD UHS SDR12 speed is supported
35- sd-uhs-sdr25: SD UHS SDR25 speed is supported
36- sd-uhs-sdr50: SD UHS SDR50 speed is supported
37- sd-uhs-sdr104: SD UHS SDR104 speed is supported
38- sd-uhs-ddr50: SD UHS DDR50 speed is supported
Guennadi Liakhovetski2fdb6e22013-02-15 16:14:01 +010039- cap-power-off-card: powering off the card is safe
Chaotian Jing794f1572015-10-27 14:24:21 +080040- cap-mmc-hw-reset: eMMC hardware reset is supported
Guennadi Liakhovetski2fdb6e22013-02-15 16:14:01 +010041- cap-sdio-irq: enable SDIO IRQ signalling on this interface
Ulf Hansson5a36d6b2013-06-10 17:03:47 +020042- full-pwr-cycle: full power cycle of the card is supported
Peter Griffin87a0f462014-06-16 12:06:36 +010043- mmc-ddr-1_8v: eMMC high-speed DDR mode(1.8V I/O) is supported
44- mmc-ddr-1_2v: eMMC high-speed DDR mode(1.2V I/O) is supported
Jaehoon Chung321bd412014-02-14 13:27:09 +010045- mmc-hs200-1_8v: eMMC HS200 mode(1.8V I/O) is supported
46- mmc-hs200-1_2v: eMMC HS200 mode(1.2V I/O) is supported
Seungwon Jeonc373eb42014-04-23 17:15:08 +090047- mmc-hs400-1_8v: eMMC HS400 mode(1.8V I/O) is supported
48- mmc-hs400-1_2v: eMMC HS400 mode(1.2V I/O) is supported
Shawn Lina60119c2016-05-26 09:56:02 +080049- mmc-hs400-enhanced-strobe: eMMC HS400 enhanced strobe mode is supported
Sascha Hauer3d705d12014-08-19 10:45:51 +020050- dsr: Value the card's (optional) Driver Stage Register (DSR) should be
51 programmed with. Valid range: [0 .. 0xffff].
Shawn Lin5f1d1432016-07-14 16:26:03 +080052- no-sdio: controller is limited to send sdio cmd during initialization
53- no-sd: controller is limited to send sd cmd during initialization
54- no-mmc: controller is limited to send mmc cmd during initialization
Subhash Jadavani083d5e22017-05-08 18:52:56 -070055- extcon: phandle to external connector (Refer Documentation/devicetree/bindings/extcon/extcon-gpio.txt for more details).
Arnd Bergmann7f217792012-05-13 00:14:24 -040056
Guennadi Liakhovetski6da15e92013-02-15 16:13:51 +010057*NOTE* on CD and WP polarity. To use common for all SD/MMC host controllers line
58polarity properties, we have to fix the meaning of the "normal" and "inverted"
59line levels. We choose to follow the SDHCI standard, which specifies both those
60lines as "active low." Therefore, using the "cd-inverted" property means, that
61the CD line is active high, i.e. it is high, when a card is inserted. Similar
62logic applies to the "wp-inverted" property.
63
64CD and WP lines can be implemented on the hardware in one of two ways: as GPIOs,
65specified in cd-gpios and wp-gpios properties, or as dedicated pins. Polarity of
66dedicated pins can be specified, using *-inverted properties. GPIO polarity can
67also be specified using the OF_GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW flag. This creates an ambiguity
68in the latter case. We choose to use the XOR logic for GPIO CD and WP lines.
69This means, the two properties are "superimposed," for example leaving the
70OF_GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW flag clear and specifying the respective *-inverted
71property results in a double-inversion and actually means the "normal" line
72polarity is in effect.
73
Abhilash Kesavane5d0e9c2012-11-19 10:26:19 +053074Optional SDIO properties:
75- keep-power-in-suspend: Preserves card power during a suspend/resume cycle
Sudeep Holla71a01512015-10-21 11:09:59 +010076- wakeup-source: Enables wake up of host system on SDIO IRQ assertion
77 (Legacy property supported: "enable-sdio-wakeup")
Abhilash Kesavane5d0e9c2012-11-19 10:26:19 +053078
Ben Dooks2f7649f2016-08-01 10:22:11 +010079MMC power
80---------
81
82Controllers may implement power control from both the connected cards and
83the IO signaling (for example to change to high-speed 1.8V signalling). If
84the system supports this, then the following two properties should point
85to valid regulator nodes:
86
87- vqmmc-supply: supply node for IO line power
88- vmmc-supply: supply node for card's power
89
Sascha Hauera31edf12014-06-30 11:07:24 +020090
Ulf Hansson0e6d6332014-12-08 15:26:13 +010091MMC power sequences:
92--------------------
93
94System on chip designs may specify a specific MMC power sequence. To
95successfully detect an (e)MMC/SD/SDIO card, that power sequence must be
96maintained while initializing the card.
97
98Optional property:
99- mmc-pwrseq: phandle to the MMC power sequence node. See "mmc-pwrseq-*"
100 for documentation of MMC power sequence bindings.
101
102
Sascha Hauera31edf12014-06-30 11:07:24 +0200103Use of Function subnodes
104------------------------
105
106On embedded systems the cards connected to a host may need additional
107properties. These can be specified in subnodes to the host controller node.
108The subnodes are identified by the standard 'reg' property.
109Which information exactly can be specified depends on the bindings for the
110SDIO function driver for the subnode, as specified by the compatible string.
111
112Required host node properties when using function subnodes:
113- #address-cells: should be one. The cell is the slot id.
114- #size-cells: should be zero.
115
116Required function subnode properties:
Sascha Hauera31edf12014-06-30 11:07:24 +0200117- reg: Must contain the SDIO function number of the function this subnode
118 describes. A value of 0 denotes the memory SD function, values from
119 1 to 7 denote the SDIO functions.
120
Hans de Goede4cbc6db2016-07-30 17:03:50 +0200121Optional function subnode properties:
122- compatible: name of SDIO function following generic names recommended practice
123
Sascha Hauera31edf12014-06-30 11:07:24 +0200124
125Examples
126--------
127
128Basic example:
Arnd Bergmann7f217792012-05-13 00:14:24 -0400129
130sdhci@ab000000 {
131 compatible = "sdhci";
132 reg = <0xab000000 0x200>;
133 interrupts = <23>;
134 bus-width = <4>;
135 cd-gpios = <&gpio 69 0>;
136 cd-inverted;
137 wp-gpios = <&gpio 70 0>;
138 max-frequency = <50000000>;
Abhilash Kesavane5d0e9c2012-11-19 10:26:19 +0530139 keep-power-in-suspend;
Sudeep Holla71a01512015-10-21 11:09:59 +0100140 wakeup-source;
Ulf Hansson0e6d6332014-12-08 15:26:13 +0100141 mmc-pwrseq = <&sdhci0_pwrseq>
Arnd Bergmann7f217792012-05-13 00:14:24 -0400142}
Sascha Hauera31edf12014-06-30 11:07:24 +0200143
144Example with sdio function subnode:
145
146mmc3: mmc@01c12000 {
147 #address-cells = <1>;
148 #size-cells = <0>;
149
150 pinctrl-names = "default";
151 pinctrl-0 = <&mmc3_pins_a>;
152 vmmc-supply = <&reg_vmmc3>;
153 bus-width = <4>;
154 non-removable;
Ulf Hansson0e6d6332014-12-08 15:26:13 +0100155 mmc-pwrseq = <&sdhci0_pwrseq>
Sascha Hauera31edf12014-06-30 11:07:24 +0200156 status = "okay";
157
158 brcmf: bcrmf@1 {
159 reg = <1>;
160 compatible = "brcm,bcm43xx-fmac";
161 interrupt-parent = <&pio>;
162 interrupts = <10 8>; /* PH10 / EINT10 */
163 interrupt-names = "host-wake";
164 };
165};