On Sat, 20 Sep 2014, Wolfram Sang wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 04:29:08PM +0200, Romain Baeriswyl wrote:
> > From: Romain Baeriswyl
> >
> > Some legacy devices support ony I2C standard mode at 100kHz.
> > This patch allows to select the standard mode through the DTS
> > with the use of the
On Sat, 20 Sep 2014, Wolfram Sang wrote:
On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 04:29:08PM +0200, Romain Baeriswyl wrote:
From: Romain Baeriswyl romain.baeris...@abilis.com
Some legacy devices support ony I2C standard mode at 100kHz.
This patch allows to select the standard mode through the DTS
with
On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 04:29:08PM +0200, Romain Baeriswyl wrote:
> From: Romain Baeriswyl
>
> Some legacy devices support ony I2C standard mode at 100kHz.
> This patch allows to select the standard mode through the DTS
> with the use of the existing clock-frequency parameter.
>
> When
On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 04:29:08PM +0200, Romain Baeriswyl wrote:
From: Romain Baeriswyl romain.baeris...@abilis.com
Some legacy devices support ony I2C standard mode at 100kHz.
This patch allows to select the standard mode through the DTS
with the use of the existing clock-frequency
On Wed, 20 Aug 2014, Romain Baeriswyl wrote:
> From: Romain Baeriswyl
>
> Some legacy devices support ony I2C standard mode at 100kHz.
> This patch allows to select the standard mode through the DTS
> with the use of the existing clock-frequency parameter.
>
> When clock-frequency parameter is
On Wed, 20 Aug 2014, Romain Baeriswyl wrote:
From: Romain Baeriswyl romain.baeris...@abilis.com
Some legacy devices support ony I2C standard mode at 100kHz.
This patch allows to select the standard mode through the DTS
with the use of the existing clock-frequency parameter.
When
On Wed, 20 Aug 2014, atull wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, 20 Aug 2014, Romain Baeriswyl wrote:
>
> > From: Romain Baeriswyl
> >
> > Some legacy devices support ony I2C standard mode at 100kHz.
> > This patch allows to select the standard mode through the DTS
> > with the use of the existing
On Wed, 20 Aug 2014, Romain Baeriswyl wrote:
> From: Romain Baeriswyl
>
> Some legacy devices support ony I2C standard mode at 100kHz.
> This patch allows to select the standard mode through the DTS
> with the use of the existing clock-frequency parameter.
>
> When clock-frequency parameter
From: Romain Baeriswyl
Some legacy devices support ony I2C standard mode at 100kHz.
This patch allows to select the standard mode through the DTS
with the use of the existing clock-frequency parameter.
When clock-frequency parameter is not set, the fast mode is selected.
Only when the parameter
From: Romain Baeriswyl romain.baeris...@abilis.com
Some legacy devices support ony I2C standard mode at 100kHz.
This patch allows to select the standard mode through the DTS
with the use of the existing clock-frequency parameter.
When clock-frequency parameter is not set, the fast mode is
On Wed, 20 Aug 2014, Romain Baeriswyl wrote:
From: Romain Baeriswyl romain.baeris...@abilis.com
Some legacy devices support ony I2C standard mode at 100kHz.
This patch allows to select the standard mode through the DTS
with the use of the existing clock-frequency parameter.
When
On Wed, 20 Aug 2014, atull wrote:
On Wed, 20 Aug 2014, Romain Baeriswyl wrote:
From: Romain Baeriswyl romain.baeris...@abilis.com
Some legacy devices support ony I2C standard mode at 100kHz.
This patch allows to select the standard mode through the DTS
with the use of the
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