Re: [PATCH v3 0/15] Changes to support 150 MHz eMMC on rk3399

2016-06-22 Thread Ulf Hansson
On 20 June 2016 at 19:56, Douglas Anderson wrote: > The theme of this series of patches is to try to allow running the eMMC > at 150 MHz on the rk3399 SoC, though the changes should still be correct > and have merit on their own. The motivation for running at 150 MHz is >

Re: [PATCH v3 0/15] Changes to support 150 MHz eMMC on rk3399

2016-06-22 Thread Ulf Hansson
On 20 June 2016 at 19:56, Douglas Anderson wrote: > The theme of this series of patches is to try to allow running the eMMC > at 150 MHz on the rk3399 SoC, though the changes should still be correct > and have merit on their own. The motivation for running at 150 MHz is > that doing so improves

Re: [PATCH v3 0/15] Changes to support 150 MHz eMMC on rk3399

2016-06-20 Thread Heiko Stübner
Am Montag, 20. Juni 2016, 10:56:39 schrieb Douglas Anderson: > The theme of this series of patches is to try to allow running the eMMC > at 150 MHz on the rk3399 SoC, though the changes should still be correct > and have merit on their own. The motivation for running at 150 MHz is > that doing so

Re: [PATCH v3 0/15] Changes to support 150 MHz eMMC on rk3399

2016-06-20 Thread Heiko Stübner
Am Montag, 20. Juni 2016, 10:56:39 schrieb Douglas Anderson: > The theme of this series of patches is to try to allow running the eMMC > at 150 MHz on the rk3399 SoC, though the changes should still be correct > and have merit on their own. The motivation for running at 150 MHz is > that doing so

[PATCH v3 0/15] Changes to support 150 MHz eMMC on rk3399

2016-06-20 Thread Douglas Anderson
The theme of this series of patches is to try to allow running the eMMC at 150 MHz on the rk3399 SoC, though the changes should still be correct and have merit on their own. The motivation for running at 150 MHz is that doing so improves signal integrity and (with some eMMC devices) doesn't

[PATCH v3 0/15] Changes to support 150 MHz eMMC on rk3399

2016-06-20 Thread Douglas Anderson
The theme of this series of patches is to try to allow running the eMMC at 150 MHz on the rk3399 SoC, though the changes should still be correct and have merit on their own. The motivation for running at 150 MHz is that doing so improves signal integrity and (with some eMMC devices) doesn't