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mmc: sdio: fix setting card data bus width as 4-bit

SDIO_CCCR_IF[1:0] in SDIO card is used for card data bus width
setting as below:

00b: 1-bit bus
01b: Reserved
10b: 4-bit bus
11b: 8-bit bus (only for embedded SDIO)

And sdio_enable_wide is for setting data bus width as 4-bit.
But currently, it first reads the register, second OR' 1b with
SDIO_CCCR_IF[1], and then writes it back.

As we can see, this is based on such assumption that the
SDIO_CCCR_IF[0] is always 0. Apparently, this is not right.

Signed-off-by: Yong Ding <yongd@marvell.com>
Acked-by: Philip Rakity <prakity@marvell.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Ball <cjb@laptop.org>

authored by

Yong Ding and committed by
Chris Ball
2a0fe914 693e5e20

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drivers/mmc/core/sdio.c
··· 218 218 if (ret) 219 219 return ret; 220 220 221 + if ((ctrl & SDIO_BUS_WIDTH_MASK) == SDIO_BUS_WIDTH_RESERVED) 222 + pr_warning("%s: SDIO_CCCR_IF is invalid: 0x%02x\n", 223 + mmc_hostname(card->host), ctrl); 224 + 225 + /* set as 4-bit bus width */ 226 + ctrl &= ~SDIO_BUS_WIDTH_MASK; 221 227 ctrl |= SDIO_BUS_WIDTH_4BIT; 222 228 223 229 ret = mmc_io_rw_direct(card, 1, 0, SDIO_CCCR_IF, ctrl, NULL);
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include/linux/mmc/sdio.h
··· 98 98 99 99 #define SDIO_CCCR_IF 0x07 /* bus interface controls */ 100 100 101 + #define SDIO_BUS_WIDTH_MASK 0x03 /* data bus width setting */ 101 102 #define SDIO_BUS_WIDTH_1BIT 0x00 103 + #define SDIO_BUS_WIDTH_RESERVED 0x01 102 104 #define SDIO_BUS_WIDTH_4BIT 0x02 103 105 #define SDIO_BUS_ECSI 0x20 /* Enable continuous SPI interrupt */ 104 106 #define SDIO_BUS_SCSI 0x40 /* Support continuous SPI interrupt */