On 5 June 2015 at 10:10, Lu Y.B. <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> On 2 June 2015 at 09:09, Yangbo Lu <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> > This quirk is used for controllers that can only support 1.8V
>> >> > voltage but the peripheral hardware circuit has capability to
>> >> > support 3.3V voltage.
>> >>
>> >> Which voltage are you referring to? The I/O voltage or the power to
>> >> the card? VCC or VCCQ?
>> >>
>> >> Kind regards
>> >> Uffe
>> >
>> > The voltage here means I/O voltage.
>> > Although the controller only supports 1.8v, the hardware circuit has a
>> level translator for supporting 3.3v.
>>
>> Thanks for clarifying.
>
> Sorry, it should be power voltage...
> This quirk is used to set capability register "Voltage Support 3.3V" bit 
> since the controller self doesn’t support but circuit supports.
>

Okay.

So then please tell me, exactly, how is the power being controlled
when using this "hardware circuit"?

This patchset only tries to change the content of the ocr_mask, but
there is no logic added to support changing voltage levels by using
the "external circuit". At least to my understanding.

Kind regards
Uffe
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