x86: ahci: Make sure interface is not busy after enabling the port

Each time U-Boot boots on Intel Crown Bay board, the displayed hard
drive information is wrong. It could be either wrong capacity or just
a 'Capacity: not available' message. After enabling the debug switch,
we can see the scsi inquiry command did not execute successfully.
However, doing a 'scsi scan' in the U-Boot shell does not expose
this issue.

SCSI:  Target spinup took 0 ms.
SATA link 1 timeout.
AHCI 0001.0100 32 slots 2 ports 3 Gbps 0x3 impl SATA mode
flags: ncq stag pm led clo only pmp pio slum part ccc apst
scanning bus for devices...
ahci_device_data_io: 0 byte transferred.   <--- scsi inquiry fails
ahci_device_data_io: 512 byte transferred.
ahci_device_data_io: 512 byte transferred.
ahci_device_data_io: 512 byte transferred.
  Device 0: (0:0) Vendor: ATA Prod.:  Rev: ?8
              Type: Hard Disk
	                  Capacity: 912968.3 MB = 891.5 GB (1869759264 x 512)
			  Found 1 device(s).

So uninitialized contents on the stack were passed to dev_print() to
display those wrong information.

The symptom were observed on two hard drives (one is Seagate, the
other one is Western Digital). The fix is to make sure the AHCI
interface is not busy by checking the error and status information
from task file register after enabling the port in ahci_port_start()
before proceeding other operations like scsi_scan().

Signed-off-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
This commit is contained in:
Bin Meng 2014-12-31 17:18:39 +08:00 committed by Simon Glass
parent edb8b7a66b
commit 4df2b48fbe

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@ -513,6 +513,20 @@ static void ahci_set_feature(u8 port)
}
#endif
static int wait_spinup(volatile u8 *port_mmio)
{
ulong start;
u32 tf_data;
start = get_timer(0);
do {
tf_data = readl(port_mmio + PORT_TFDATA);
if (!(tf_data & ATA_BUSY))
return 0;
} while (get_timer(start) < WAIT_MS_SPINUP);
return -ETIMEDOUT;
}
static int ahci_port_start(u8 port)
{
@ -579,7 +593,11 @@ static int ahci_port_start(u8 port)
debug("Exit start port %d\n", port);
return 0;
/*
* Make sure interface is not busy based on error and status
* information from task file data register before proceeding
*/
return wait_spinup(port_mmio);
}