On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 9:13 AM, Lucas Kannebley Tavares <
lucaskt at linux.vnet.ibm.com> wrote:
> After all the comments in the last patch series, I did a refactoring of
> what I was proposing and came up with this. Basically, now:
> 1. max_bus_speed is used to set the device to gen2 speeds
>
On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 9:13 AM, Lucas Kannebley Tavares <
luca...@linux.vnet.ibm.com> wrote:
> After all the comments in the last patch series, I did a refactoring of
> what I was proposing and came up with this. Basically, now:
> 1. max_bus_speed is used to set the device to gen2 speeds
> 2.
After all the comments in the last patch series, I did a refactoring of what I
was proposing and came up with this. Basically, now:
1. max_bus_speed is used to set the device to gen2 speeds
2. on power there's no longer a conflict between the pseries call and other
architectures, because the
After all the comments in the last patch series, I did a refactoring of what I
was proposing and came up with this. Basically, now:
1. max_bus_speed is used to set the device to gen2 speeds
2. on power there's no longer a conflict between the pseries call and other
architectures, because the