* Santosh Shilimkar santosh.shilim...@ti.com [130918 06:32]:
On Wednesday 18 September 2013 07:20 AM, Sricharan R wrote:
The real time counter also called master counter, is a free-running
counter. It produces the count used by the CPU local timer peripherals
in the MPU cluster. The timer
The real time counter also called master counter, is a free-running
counter. It produces the count used by the CPU local timer peripherals
in the MPU cluster. The timer counts at a rate of 6.144 MHz.
The ratio registers are missing for a sys-clk of 20MHZ which is used
by DRA7 socs. So because of
On 16:50-20130918, Sricharan R wrote:
The real time counter also called master counter, is a free-running
counter. It produces the count used by the CPU local timer peripherals
in the MPU cluster. The timer counts at a rate of 6.144 MHz.
The ratio registers are missing for a sys-clk of 20MHZ
On Wednesday 18 September 2013 07:20 AM, Sricharan R wrote:
The real time counter also called master counter, is a free-running
counter. It produces the count used by the CPU local timer peripherals
in the MPU cluster. The timer counts at a rate of 6.144 MHz.
The ratio registers are missing