mmc: pwrseq: Use highest priority for eMMC restart handler
authorJavier Martinez Canillas <javier@osg.samsung.com>
Wed, 21 Oct 2015 15:15:40 +0000 (17:15 +0200)
committerUlf Hansson <ulf.hansson@linaro.org>
Tue, 27 Oct 2015 10:11:06 +0000 (11:11 +0100)
The pwrseq_emmc driver does a eMMC card reset before a system reboot to
allow broken or limited ROM boot-loaders (that don't have an eMMC reset
logic) to be able to read the second stage from the eMMC.

But this has to be called before a system reboot handler and while most
of them use the priority 128, there are other restart handlers (such as
the syscon-reboot one) that use a higher priority. So, use the highest
priority to make sure that the eMMC hw is reset before a system reboot.

Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javier@osg.samsung.com>
Tested-by: Markus Reichl <m.reichl@fivetechno.de>
Tested-by: Anand Moon <linux.amoon@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Alim Akhtar <alim.akhtar@samsung.com>
Tested-by: Douglas Anderson <dianders@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Ulf Hansson <ulf.hansson@linaro.org>
drivers/mmc/core/pwrseq_emmc.c

index 137c97fb7aa8b35adaf1e83495c853f3c3bd8436..ad4f94ec7e8d465a4e4e45ba9388fb7d97231f4a 100644 (file)
@@ -84,11 +84,11 @@ struct mmc_pwrseq *mmc_pwrseq_emmc_alloc(struct mmc_host *host,
 
        /*
         * register reset handler to ensure emmc reset also from
-        * emergency_reboot(), priority 129 schedules it just before
-        * system reboot
+        * emergency_reboot(), priority 255 is the highest priority
+        * so it will be executed before any system reboot handler.
         */
        pwrseq->reset_nb.notifier_call = mmc_pwrseq_emmc_reset_nb;
-       pwrseq->reset_nb.priority = 129;
+       pwrseq->reset_nb.priority = 255;
        register_restart_handler(&pwrseq->reset_nb);
 
        pwrseq->pwrseq.ops = &mmc_pwrseq_emmc_ops;