dw_mci_start_command(host, cmd, cmdflags);
if (cmd->opcode == SD_SWITCH_VOLTAGE) {
+ unsigned long irqflags;
+
/*
* Databook says to fail after 2ms w/ no response, but evidence
* shows that sometimes the cmd11 interrupt takes over 130ms.
* We'll set to 500ms, plus an extra jiffy just in case jiffies
* is just about to roll over.
+ *
+ * We do this whole thing under spinlock and only if the
+ * command hasn't already completed (indicating the the irq
+ * already ran so we don't want the timeout).
*/
- mod_timer(&host->cmd11_timer,
- jiffies + msecs_to_jiffies(500) + 1);
+ spin_lock_irqsave(&host->irq_lock, irqflags);
+ if (!test_bit(EVENT_CMD_COMPLETE, &host->pending_events))
+ mod_timer(&host->cmd11_timer,
+ jiffies + msecs_to_jiffies(500) + 1);
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&host->irq_lock, irqflags);
}
if (mrq->stop)
/* Check volt switch first, since it can look like an error */
if ((host->state == STATE_SENDING_CMD11) &&
(pending & SDMMC_INT_VOLT_SWITCH)) {
- del_timer(&host->cmd11_timer);
+ unsigned long irqflags;
mci_writel(host, RINTSTS, SDMMC_INT_VOLT_SWITCH);
pending &= ~SDMMC_INT_VOLT_SWITCH;
+
+ /*
+ * Hold the lock; we know cmd11_timer can't be kicked
+ * off after the lock is released, so safe to delete.
+ */
+ spin_lock_irqsave(&host->irq_lock, irqflags);
dw_mci_cmd_interrupt(host, pending);
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&host->irq_lock, irqflags);
+
+ del_timer(&host->cmd11_timer);
}
if (pending & DW_MCI_CMD_ERROR_FLAGS) {