Hi,
Michael Trimarchi wrote:
Hi,
Michael Trimarchi wrote:
dongas wrote:
Dear Michael,
Can you help have a look at on my issue.
Now i really need some advices.
No more effective methods i can find. :-(
http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-td2591890%7Ca2593593
(a bit similar with this issue)
Thanks
Regards
Dongas
Ok there is an & 0xff. Suppose that the credits are send 0xAAxx and
the upper
part is more important. Can you print all the value of the credit
instead the low part?
Michael
Maybe it is garbage but I would like to know what is the value of the
high part.
How the spi is configured?
Michael
No nothing I take a look at the code again and your message and the get
target info
that use the bmi the first time works correclty. The problem is the next
message.
:(
Michael
2009/4/8 Michael Trimarchi <[email protected]>:
Hi all
dongas wrote:
2009/4/6 OMAP3 <[email protected]>:
So, I used ar6k driver for firmware 1.3, applied your patches for
Linux
SDIO, and had to adapt a few things, but not that much.
Nevertheless, the
card still doesn't answer while init :
mmc0: new SDIO card at address 0001
eth0: link down
ar6000_available
BMI Get Target ID: Enter (device: 0xc048dac8)
BMI Communication timeout
Unable to write to the device
It seems you got the same issue as i got. The driver failed to read
the Target info of card.
I still have no ideas on why that.
But something strange is that from the log in your first mail, it
looks you already successfully got it as follows:
"BMI Get Target Info: Exit (ver: 0x1301000e type: 0x1) Block Size
Set:
128 (target "
But the driver can not get it now.
Is there any big difference between the two version of code or HW?
Regards
Dongas
Anyone has the datasheet, maybe the offset address are different.
Michael