I know that MMC1 and GPMC uses same data pins. So that we cant access MMC1 
and GPMC pins at same time.
Is there a way to access MMC1 and GPMC sequentially from linux kernel ? 
If yes, Please provide me input in kernel driver.

If no, then can you please provide me approach to set up MMC1 and 
GPMC's sequential access from kernel

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Regard,
Dhvanil


On Wednesday, 31 December 2014 19:01:54 UTC+5:30, Gerald wrote:
>
> The eMMC does not use GPMC. It use the MMC function on those pins. Only 
> one device can be supported on those pins. If you want 8G your best bet 
> would be to replace the 4G part with an 8G part.
>
> Gerald
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 31, 2014 at 3:11 AM, <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> I am new to BBB. The BBB has 4GB emmc support which is using GPMC pins. I 
>> want to add another 8GB 8bit Nand flash using GPMC. We are using same data 
>> bus of GPMC data. The difference is only control signal.
>> We are using MT29F64G08CFACA chip for 8GB NAND flash.
>>
>> Is there any support of multiple Nand flash using GPMC in linux kernel 
>> 3.8.13 ?
>> If yes, How can add 8GB Nand flash along with 4GB eMMC in linux kernel 
>> device tree?
>>
>> Thanks in Advanced,
>> Dhvanil
>>
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