On Tue, 8 Jan 2008 14:40:49 -0500
Mike Frysinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> i dont understand what's confusing.  the Blackfin on chip host controller 
> only 
> supports 1-bit MMC, but it supports 4-bit SD/SDIO.  this is a fact.  while it 
> may be a stupid decision, it is what it is, and i need the framework made 
> more flexible in order to get the Blackfin driver merged cleanly.  we do 
> software for hardware, we dont do hardware.

Well, since I've seen no _hardware_ differences between 4-bit MMC and 4-bit SD, 
"support" in this case must me "vendor will guarantee it works". And that is 
not the kind of "support" that needs a distinction in the code.

So, again, if you feel that there is a hardware difference between 4-bit MMC 
and 4-bit SD then please elaborate as it is my understanding that they are 
identical.

Rgds
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