[U-Boot] U-Boot

Yang, Wenyou Wenyou.Yang at Microchip.com
Tue Feb 27 01:55:02 UTC 2018


Hi Mariano,

On 2018/2/27 1:09, Mariano Coromac wrote:
> Hello Again,
> I have been working with UBoot but now when I try to boot my Linux 
> kernel image that's inside my eMMC it displays the following:
> => boot
> CMD_SEND:0
>         ARG             0x00000000
>         RET             -110
> mmc_init: -110, time 10
> ** Bad device mmc 1 **
> CMD_SEND:0
>         ARG             0x00000000
>         RET             -110
> mmc_init: -110, time 11
> ** Bad device mmc 1 **
>
> I know it is a timeout error and I also know that the error occurs 
> inside mmc-uclass line 31. I'm aware send_cmd() is defined in mmc.h 
> but I honestly don't know how to dig deeper into this error.
>
> mmc info works fine. Here's the mmc rescan log if it makes any use:
> => mmc rescan
> CMD_SEND:0
>         ARG             0x00000000
>         MMC_RSP_NONE
> CMD_SEND:8
>         ARG             0x000001AA
>         RET             -110
> CMD_SEND:55
>         ARG             0x00000000
>         RET             -110
> CMD_SEND:0
>         ARG             0x00000000
>         MMC_RSP_NONE
> CMD_SEND:1
>         ARG             0x00000000
>         MMC_RSP_R3,4         0x00FF8080
> CMD_SEND:1
>         ARG             0x40360080
>         MMC_RSP_R3,4         0xC0FF8080
> CMD_SEND:2
>         ARG             0x00000000
>         MMC_RSP_R2         0xEB010D65
>                            0x4D4D4320
>                            0x205000AC
>                            0x008E7300
>
>                     DUMPING DATA
>                     000 - EB 01 0D 65
>                     004 - 4D 4D 43 20
>                     008 - 20 50 00 AC
>                     012 - 00 8E 73 00
> CMD_SEND:3
>         ARG             0x00010000
>         MMC_RSP_R1,5,6,7      0x00000500
> CMD_SEND:9
>         ARG             0x00010000
>         MMC_RSP_R2         0xD04F0132
>                            0x0F5903FF
>                            0xFFFFFFEF
>                            0x8A400000
>
>                     DUMPING DATA
>                     000 - D0 4F 01 32
>                     004 - 0F 59 03 FF
>                     008 - FF FF FF EF
>                     012 - 8A 40 00 00
> CMD_SEND:13
>         ARG             0x00010000
>         MMC_RSP_R1,5,6,7      0x00000700
> CURR STATE:3
> CMD_SEND:7
>         ARG             0x00010000
>         MMC_RSP_R1,5,6,7      0x00000700
> CMD_SEND:8
>         ARG             0x00000000
>         MMC_RSP_R1,5,6,7      0x00000900
> CMD_SEND:8
>         ARG             0x00000000
>         MMC_RSP_R1,5,6,7      0x00000900
> CMD_SEND:6
>         ARG             0x03B90100
>         MMC_RSP_R1b         0x00000800
> CMD_SEND:13
>         ARG             0x00010000
>         MMC_RSP_R1,5,6,7      0x00000900
> CURR STATE:4
> CMD_SEND:8
>         ARG             0x00000000
>         MMC_RSP_R1,5,6,7      0x00000900
> CMD_SEND:6
>         ARG             0x03B70100
>         MMC_RSP_R1b         0x00000800
> CMD_SEND:13
>         ARG             0x00010000
>         MMC_RSP_R1,5,6,7      0x00000900
> CURR STATE:4
> CMD_SEND:8
>         ARG             0x00000000
>         MMC_RSP_R1,5,6,7      0x00000900
> CMD_SEND:16
>         ARG             0x00000200
>         MMC_RSP_R1,5,6,7      0x00000900
> CMD_SEND:17
>         ARG             0x00000000
>         MMC_RSP_R1,5,6,7      0x00000900
>
> Any guidance would be appreciated.
Please check if there is a pin conflict to configure, or if the mmc 
sequential number is correct.

On sama5d2 Xplained board, the eMMC works with the commands,

=> mmc info
Device: sdio-host at a0000000
Manufacturer ID: fe
OEM: 14e
Name: MMC04
Tran Speed: 52000000
Rd Block Len: 512
MMC version 4.4.1
High Capacity: Yes
Capacity: 3.7 GiB
Bus Width: 4-bit
Erase Group Size: 512 KiB
HC WP Group Size: 4 MiB
User Capacity: 3.7 GiB
Boot Capacity: 1 MiB ENH
RPMB Capacity: 128 KiB ENH


> Thank you.
>
> On Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 3:27 PM, Mariano Coromac <mcoromac at stsa.info 
> <mailto:mcoromac at stsa.info>> wrote:
>
>     Forget it guys, I just realized what was wrong.
>     reg = <0xf8038200 0x200>;
>     Before it was
>     reg = <0xf8038200 0x100>;
>     So if anyone else (that wants to use the flexcom uart) asks you
>     about this now there's another thing you can point to.
>     If I encounter another problem or something I'll get back to you.
>
>
>
>
> -- 
> Mariano Coromac 	<https://gps.gt/>
> I&D of Electronics Engineer
> mcoromac at stsa.info <mailto:mcoromac at stsa.info>
> +502 41544712
> www.gps.gt <http://www.gps.gt> 	<http://facebook.com/startracksa>
>

Best Regards,
Wenyou Yang


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