On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 6:02 PM, Ulrich Hecht
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Same as on r8a7794.

r8a7791?

> --- a/arch/arm/boot/dts/r8a7793.dtsi
> +++ b/arch/arm/boot/dts/r8a7793.dtsi
> @@ -510,6 +510,19 @@
>                 reg = <0 0xe6060000 0 0x250>;
>         };
>
> +       mmcif0: mmcif@ee200000 {
> +               compatible = "renesas,mmcif-r8a7793", "renesas,sh-mmcif";
> +               reg = <0 0xee200000 0 0x80>;
> +               interrupts = <0 169 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;

s/0/GIC_SPI/

> +               clocks = <&mstp3_clks R8A7793_CLK_MMCIF0>;
> +               dmas = <&dmac0 0xd1>, <&dmac0 0xd2>,
> +                      <&dmac1 0xd1>, <&dmac1 0xd2>;
> +               dma-names = "tx", "rx", "tx", "rx";
> +               power-domains = <&cpg_clocks>;
> +               reg-io-width = <4>;
> +               status = "disabled";

max-frequency = <97500000>;?

It's always a good idea to compare r8a7791.dts and r8a7793.dtsi
after s/r8a779[13]/r8a779x/...

> +       };

Gr{oetje,eeting}s,

                        Geert

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