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authorDaniel Drake <dsd@laptop.org>2012-11-25 13:02:54 -0500
committerChris Ball <cjb@laptop.org>2012-12-06 13:55:05 -0500
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mmc: dt: add no-1-8-v device tree flag
The OLPC XO-1.75 laptop includes a SDHCI controller which is 1.8v capable, and it truthfully reports so in its capabilities. This alternate voltage is used for driving new "UHS-I" SD cards at their full speed. However, what the controller doesn't know is that the motherboard physically doesn't have a 1.8v supply available, so attempting to switch to the 1.8v level will result in a situation that cannot be recovered from without physically replugging the SD card. Add a device tree flag that can be used on systems like these, and hook it up to the equivalent SDHCI quirk. Signed-off-by: Daniel Drake <dsd@laptop.org> Reviewed-by: Philip Rakity <prakity@nvidia.com> Signed-off-by: Chris Ball <cjb@laptop.org>
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@@ -21,6 +21,8 @@ Optional properties:
- cd-inverted: when present, polarity on the cd gpio line is inverted
- wp-inverted: when present, polarity on the wp gpio line is inverted
- max-frequency: maximum operating clock frequency
+- no-1-8-v: when present, denotes that 1.8v card voltage is not supported on
+ this system, even if the controller claims it is.
Optional SDIO properties:
- keep-power-in-suspend: Preserves card power during a suspend/resume cycle
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