Hi,
I'm running a linux kernel 2.6.34 on a TI AM1808 and I just started to
encounter several kernel crashes in spi_davinci module. During boot up,
several spi transmissions are done and everything has been fine for a
while. Now, the cpu load has augmented a lot and since then, I often get
kernel c
Unbanked GPIO IRQs (I am on DM365) seem to have been broken
by commit aac4dd1dab8acfc244d697473d2a5f4424a5746c, conversion
to generic irq chip, leading to an oops from request_irq().
Please note I am on kernel 3.0.0-rc7 not the latest, although
I tried more recent gpio.c patches to no avail, I thi
Hi Mauro,
Can you please pull the following patch which removes some unnecessary
inclusion
of machine specific header files from the main driver files?
This patch has undergone sufficient review already. It is just a cleanup
patch and I don't
expect any functionality to break because of
Hello,
Heiko Schocher wrote:
> The MMC driver allocates channels with EVENTQ_DEFAULT, they
> get put into EVENTQ_1, which the second EDMA controller does
> not have and hence transfers stall. This is fixed
> in commit f23fe857bbea393b4b94fe2218c98d934bd3d4cf
> "ARM: davinci: Explicitly set channel