to the hardware platform as it
requires involvement of business managers and so on. But can I be of
help by testing your code on our platform and leting you know the
results?
Regards,
Madhu
On 4/24/07, Pierre Ossman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Madhusudhan c wrote:
>
> Suppose a hos
to the hardware platform as it
requires involvement of business managers and so on. But can I be of
help by testing your code on our platform and leting you know the
results?
Regards,
Madhu
On 4/24/07, Pierre Ossman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Madhusudhan c wrote:
Suppose a host controller
, Pierre Ossman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Madhusudhan c wrote:
>
> The bus test procedure from this patch can be adopted to the MMCv4
> support in the MMC core with small changes to do bus testing procedure
> only if the host sets the capability to support 8-bit. That way we
>
do you think?
On 4/18/07, Pierre Ossman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Madhusudhan c wrote:
>
> Kyung-ju Hyun from samsung had submitted a patch for MMCPlus support
> long back, which had the bus testing procedure implemented and it
> works fine. I am able to write and read the
do you think?
On 4/18/07, Pierre Ossman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Madhusudhan c wrote:
Kyung-ju Hyun from samsung had submitted a patch for MMCPlus support
long back, which had the bus testing procedure implemented and it
works fine. I am able to write and read the data pattern back
about how controllers respond at the MMC
core level. We need to just implement what specification says and
leave the controller handling part to the controller driver. Am I
correct?
Regards,
Madhusudhan
On 4/18/07, Pierre Ossman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Madhusudhan c wrote:
> Hi Pierre/phili
level. We need to just implement what specification says and
leave the controller handling part to the controller driver. Am I
correct?
Regards,
Madhusudhan
On 4/18/07, Pierre Ossman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Madhusudhan c wrote:
Hi Pierre/philip,
Hi Madhusudhan,
Feel free to add me as cc
Hi Pierre/philip,
This is regarding the MMCv4 support that came in as part of the MMC
core of 2.6.20 linux kernel version.
The high speed MMC cards can support 4-bit/8-bit transfers. The 8-bit
support seems to be missing from the MMCv4 support implemented by
Philip Langdale .
To support 8-bit
Hi Pierre/philip,
This is regarding the MMCv4 support that came in as part of the MMC
core of 2.6.20 linux kernel version.
The high speed MMC cards can support 4-bit/8-bit transfers. The 8-bit
support seems to be missing from the MMCv4 support implemented by
Philip Langdale .
To support 8-bit
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