Re: [PATCH/RFC 1/1] recover from davinci i2c time out conditions

2009-09-21 Thread Craig Matsuura
gards, > Philby > > On Fri, 2009-09-18 at 23:12 -0600, Craig Matsuura wrote: > > The patch submitted appears specific to the dm355. The changes are > > very similar to the 2.6.10 kernel from mv. If the correct gpio's and > > pinmux are disabled/enabled it should work for th

Re: [PATCH/RFC 1/1] recover from davinci i2c time out conditions

2009-09-21 Thread Craig Matsuura
Philby John wrote: > Hello Craig, > > Good to know. With out any modifications on a DM6443? > > Regards, > Philby > > On Fri, 2009-09-18 at 23:12 -0600, Craig Matsuura wrote: > > The patch submitted appears specific to the dm355. The changes are > > very simi

Re: [PATCH/RFC 1/1] recover from davinci i2c time out conditions

2009-09-18 Thread Craig Matsuura
a > fix shortly incorporating the review comments. But please be aware that > I do not guarantee a definitive time line for a fix cause I have much at > hand at the moment. > > > Regards, > Philby > > > ___ > Davinci-linux-

Re: Implementing a graphic driver for davinci that supports the CodecEngine 2 Bitblit.

2009-09-09 Thread Craig Matsuura
I guess if I move to the latest directfb 1.4.2 (not 2.0) I will have image providers. Any thoughts on the idea of using the BitBlit for the codec engine 2? Thanks, Craig On Friday 04 September 2009 9:39:02 am Craig Matsuura wrote: > Denis, > > > > > > I have

Implementing a graphic driver for davinci that supports the Codec Engine 2 Bitblit.

2009-09-04 Thread Craig Matsuura
Denis, I have posted several times regarding davinci support and found a Bitblit (2D acceleration) service for the the Codec Engine 2. Do you know if anyone has started a driver to support this service? (http://wiki.davincidsp.com/index.php/Bitblit_Users_Guide). I started down the path to use

kernel NULL in fs_may_remount_ro with a 2.6.28 kernel

2009-06-17 Thread Craig Matsuura
We have recently moved to the 2.6.28 kernel on the DM64xx, While on a jffs2 rootfs read-only I can remount the file system r/w copy a large file to the file system and remount it r/o and get the following kernel oops. Is there anything with alignment or building with a gcc 4.3.2 toolchain that