Re: [linux-sunxi] Re: sunxi-devel branch updated to 3.15-rc1

2014-05-03 Thread Kenny MacDermid
On Sunday, 27 April 2014 10:02:41 UTC-3, Hans de Goede wrote: Hi, On 04/16/2014 03:43 AM, Kenny MacDermid wrote: Thanks Hans, On the mmc stuff, I just tested the latest code and I'm still getting errors on my SDXC (64G) card. The SDXC card works fine on an x86 machine. I'm

Re: [linux-sunxi] Re: sunxi-devel branch updated to 3.15-rc1

2014-04-27 Thread Hans de Goede
Hi, On 04/16/2014 03:43 AM, Kenny MacDermid wrote: Thanks Hans, On the mmc stuff, I just tested the latest code and I'm still getting errors on my SDXC (64G) card. The SDXC card works fine on an x86 machine. I'm having no issues with SDHC cards. Running a 'grep -Ri sunxi' on the linux

[linux-sunxi] Re: sunxi-devel branch updated to 3.15-rc1

2014-04-15 Thread Kenny MacDermid
Thanks Hans, On the mmc stuff, I just tested the latest code and I'm still getting errors on my SDXC (64G) card. The SDXC card works fine on an x86 machine. I'm having no issues with SDHC cards. Running a 'grep -Ri sunxi' on the linux source tree results in I/O errors: grep:

[linux-sunxi] Re: sunxi-devel branch updated to 3.15-rc1

2014-04-14 Thread Stefan Monnier
Can A10/20 runs on mainline without hacks now? What's works and what doesn't? Try https://duckduckgo.com/?q=sunxi+mainling+effort Apparently, if you use the bleeding edge on mainline (i.e. unreleased 3.15 rather than 3.14) you should get the following to work: - SATA - USB - Ethernet No SD, no