John Rigby writes:
> Just to be clear, my post was in response to the reported problems
> with enabling sdio irqs with this patch:
> http://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/69122/
>
> The patch originator reported good results but others reported
> complete failure. My hack fixed the problem for me.
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> Cc: Mike Rapoport; Dirk Behme; Phaneendra Kumar Alapati; linux-
> o...@vger.kernel.org; linux-mmc@vger.kernel.org; Adrian Hunter; Paasikivi
> Teemu.3 (EXT-Ixonos/Tampere)
> Subject: Re: sdio irq hack for omap_hsmmc.c (was: Re: [PATCH]
> OMAP35xx:SDIO IRQ Support for OMAP35xx)
>
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Just to be clear, my post was in response to the reported problems
with enabling sdio irqs with this patch:
http://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/69122/
The patch originator reported good results but others reported
complete failure. My hack fixed the problem for me. I believe this
much more modest
i Teemu.3 (EXT-Ixonos/Tampere)
> Subject: sdio irq hack for omap_hsmmc.c (was: Re: [PATCH] OMAP35xx:SDIO
> IRQ Support for OMAP35xx)
>
> Attached is a hacked omap_hsmmc.c which works with libertas on my
> board (very similar to beagle). This is not intended to be a solution
> but poi
Attached is a hacked omap_hsmmc.c which works with libertas on my
board (very similar to beagle). This is not intended to be a solution
but points in the direction of the problem. I ripped out the
CONFIG_PM code and turned off all the enable/disable stuff. I also
explicitly turn on the fclk at p