Seungwon,
On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 5:54 PM, Doug Anderson wrote:
>> Doug, your analysis is right.
>> But, let me suggest another approach.
>> After step #1, core layer actually call mmc_power_off because slot is
>> empthy(get_cd() is '0').
>> Then, set_ios is requested with 'ios->clock'.
>> Howev
Seungwon,
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 12:14 AM, Seungwon Jeon wrote:
> On Sat, August 10, 2013, Doug Anderson wrote:
>> Seungwon and Jaehoon,
>>
>> On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 6:32 AM, Seungwon Jeon wrote:
>> > On Wed, August 07, 2013, Doug Anderson wrote:
>> >> The dw_mmc driver keeps a cache of the cur
On Sat, August 10, 2013, Doug Anderson wrote:
> Seungwon and Jaehoon,
>
> On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 6:32 AM, Seungwon Jeon wrote:
> > On Wed, August 07, 2013, Doug Anderson wrote:
> >> The dw_mmc driver keeps a cache of the current slot->clock in order to
> >> avoid doing a whole lot of work every t
Seungwon and Jaehoon,
On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 6:32 AM, Seungwon Jeon wrote:
> On Wed, August 07, 2013, Doug Anderson wrote:
>> The dw_mmc driver keeps a cache of the current slot->clock in order to
>> avoid doing a whole lot of work every time set_ios() is called.
>> However, after suspend/resume
On Wed, August 07, 2013, Doug Anderson wrote:
> The dw_mmc driver keeps a cache of the current slot->clock in order to
> avoid doing a whole lot of work every time set_ios() is called.
> However, after suspend/resume the register values are bogus so we need
> to ensure that the cached value is inva
Hi Doung
On 08/07/2013 06:37 AM, Doug Anderson wrote:
> The dw_mmc driver keeps a cache of the current slot->clock in order to
> avoid doing a whole lot of work every time set_ios() is called.
> However, after suspend/resume the register values are bogus so we need
> to ensure that the cached valu
On Tuesday 06 of August 2013 14:37:48 Doug Anderson wrote:
> The dw_mmc driver keeps a cache of the current slot->clock in order to
> avoid doing a whole lot of work every time set_ios() is called.
> However, after suspend/resume the register values are bogus so we need
> to ensure that the cached
The dw_mmc driver keeps a cache of the current slot->clock in order to
avoid doing a whole lot of work every time set_ios() is called.
However, after suspend/resume the register values are bogus so we need
to ensure that the cached value is invalidated.
In many cases we got by without this since t