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/*
* linux/include/linux/mmc/host.h
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
* published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
* Host driver specific definitions.
*/
#ifndef LINUX_MMC_HOST_H
#define LINUX_MMC_HOST_H
#include <linux/mmc/mmc.h>
struct mmc_ios {
unsigned int clock; /* clock rate */
unsigned short vdd;
#define MMC_VDD_150 0
#define MMC_VDD_155 1
#define MMC_VDD_160 2
#define MMC_VDD_165 3
#define MMC_VDD_170 4
#define MMC_VDD_180 5
#define MMC_VDD_190 6
#define MMC_VDD_200 7
#define MMC_VDD_210 8
#define MMC_VDD_220 9
#define MMC_VDD_230 10
#define MMC_VDD_240 11
#define MMC_VDD_250 12
#define MMC_VDD_260 13
#define MMC_VDD_270 14
#define MMC_VDD_280 15
#define MMC_VDD_290 16
#define MMC_VDD_300 17
#define MMC_VDD_310 18
#define MMC_VDD_320 19
#define MMC_VDD_330 20
#define MMC_VDD_340 21
#define MMC_VDD_350 22
#define MMC_VDD_360 23
unsigned char bus_mode; /* command output mode */
#define MMC_BUSMODE_OPENDRAIN 1
#define MMC_BUSMODE_PUSHPULL 2
unsigned char chip_select; /* SPI chip select */
#define MMC_CS_DONTCARE 0
#define MMC_CS_HIGH 1
#define MMC_CS_LOW 2
unsigned char power_mode; /* power supply mode */
#define MMC_POWER_OFF 0
#define MMC_POWER_UP 1
#define MMC_POWER_ON 2
unsigned char bus_width; /* data bus width */
#define MMC_BUS_WIDTH_1 0
#define MMC_BUS_WIDTH_4 2
};
struct mmc_host_ops {
void (*request)(struct mmc_host *host, struct mmc_request *req);
void (*set_ios)(struct mmc_host *host, struct mmc_ios *ios);
int (*get_ro)(struct mmc_host *host);
};
struct mmc_card;
struct device;
struct mmc_host {
struct device *dev;
struct class_device class_dev;
int index;
struct mmc_host_ops *ops;
unsigned int f_min;
unsigned int f_max;
u32 ocr_avail;
unsigned long caps; /* Host capabilities */
#define MMC_CAP_4_BIT_DATA (1 << 0) /* Can the host do 4 bit transfers */
/* host specific block data */
unsigned int max_seg_size; /* see blk_queue_max_segment_size */
unsigned short max_hw_segs; /* see blk_queue_max_hw_segments */
unsigned short max_phys_segs; /* see blk_queue_max_phys_segments */
unsigned short max_sectors; /* see blk_queue_max_sectors */
unsigned short unused;
/* private data */
struct mmc_ios ios; /* current io bus settings */
u32 ocr; /* the current OCR setting */
[PATCH] sd: initialize SD cards Support for the Secure Digital protocol in the MMC layer. A summary of the legal issues surrounding SD cards, as understood by yours truly: Members of the Secure Digital Association, hereafter SDA, are required to sign a NDA[1] before given access to any specifications. It has been speculated that including an SD implementation would forbid these members to redistribute Linux. This is the basic problem with SD support so it is unclear if it even is a problem since it has no effect on those of us that aren't members. The SDA doesn't seem to enforce these rules though since the patches included here are based on documentation made public by some of the members. The most complete specs[2] are actually released by Sandisk, one of the founding companies of the SDA. Because of this the NDA is considered a non-issue by most involved in the discussions concerning these patches. It might be that the SDA is only interested in protecting the so called "secure" bits of SD, which so far hasn't been found in any public spec. (The card is split into two sections, one "normal" and one "secure" which has an access scheme similar to TPM:s). (As a side note, Microsoft is working to make things easier for us since they want to be able to include the source code for a SD driver in one of their development kits. HP is making sure that the new NDA will allow a Linux implementation. So far only the SDIO specs have been opened up[3]. More will hopefully follow.) [1] http://www.sdcard.org/membership/images/ippolicy.pdf [2] http://www.sandisk.com/pdf/oem/ProdManualSDCardv1.9.pdf [3] http://www.sdcard.org/sdio/Simplified%20SDIO%20Card%20Specification.pdf This patch contains the central parts of the SD support. If no MMC cards are found on a bus then the MMC layer proceeds looking for SD cards. Helper functions are extended to handle the special needs of SD cards. Signed-off-by: Pierre Ossman <drzeus@drzeus.cx> Cc: Russell King <rmk@arm.linux.org.uk> Cc: David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
2005-09-06 16:18:50 -06:00
unsigned int mode; /* current card mode of host */
#define MMC_MODE_MMC 0
#define MMC_MODE_SD 1
struct list_head cards; /* devices attached to this host */
wait_queue_head_t wq;
spinlock_t lock; /* card_busy lock */
struct mmc_card *card_busy; /* the MMC card claiming host */
struct mmc_card *card_selected; /* the selected MMC card */
struct work_struct detect;
unsigned long private[0] ____cacheline_aligned;
};
extern struct mmc_host *mmc_alloc_host(int extra, struct device *);
extern int mmc_add_host(struct mmc_host *);
extern void mmc_remove_host(struct mmc_host *);
extern void mmc_free_host(struct mmc_host *);
static inline void *mmc_priv(struct mmc_host *host)
{
return (void *)host->private;
}
#define mmc_dev(x) ((x)->dev)
#define mmc_hostname(x) ((x)->class_dev.class_id)
extern int mmc_suspend_host(struct mmc_host *, pm_message_t);
extern int mmc_resume_host(struct mmc_host *);
extern void mmc_detect_change(struct mmc_host *, unsigned long delay);
extern void mmc_request_done(struct mmc_host *, struct mmc_request *);
#endif