Hi Wolfram,

On Tuesday, January 17, 2017, Wolfram Sang wrote:
> > I have no idea if the SDHI driver disables the module clock when it is
> > idle, but shouldn't the card detect clock be running all the time when
> > the driver is bound to the device?
> 
> Yes, it should. And for all instances with just one clock, this means this
> main clock must be running. So, en-/disable functions are all about
> suspend/resume and bind/unbind. (Huh, looks like the unbind part is
> missing, though. Need to look closer).
> 
> My take is: either we implement the power saving and handle the cd clock
> seperately. Or we ignore the power saving for now and handle both clocks
> as virtually one, i.e. en-/disable them at the same time.
> 
> Doesn't make sense?

I'll go with "ignore the power saving for now and handle both clocks
as virtually one".

I'll go give it a try and see how it works.

Thanks,
Chris

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