Re: [RFC v2 2/2] sdhci: Prevent SD from doing high-speed timing when broken-highspeed property is set

2016-10-17 Thread Adrian Hunter
On 12/10/16 21:40, Zach Brown wrote: > When the broken-highspeed property is set the sdhci driver will not > go into highspeed mode even if the controller and card appear to > otherwise support highspeed mode. > > This is useful in cases where the controller and card support highspeed, > but the

Re: [RFC v2 2/2] sdhci: Prevent SD from doing high-speed timing when broken-highspeed property is set

2016-10-17 Thread Adrian Hunter
On 12/10/16 21:40, Zach Brown wrote: > When the broken-highspeed property is set the sdhci driver will not > go into highspeed mode even if the controller and card appear to > otherwise support highspeed mode. > > This is useful in cases where the controller and card support highspeed, > but the

[RFC v2 2/2] sdhci: Prevent SD from doing high-speed timing when broken-highspeed property is set

2016-10-12 Thread Zach Brown
When the broken-highspeed property is set the sdhci driver will not go into highspeed mode even if the controller and card appear to otherwise support highspeed mode. This is useful in cases where the controller and card support highspeed, but the board configuration or some other issue make

[RFC v2 2/2] sdhci: Prevent SD from doing high-speed timing when broken-highspeed property is set

2016-10-12 Thread Zach Brown
When the broken-highspeed property is set the sdhci driver will not go into highspeed mode even if the controller and card appear to otherwise support highspeed mode. This is useful in cases where the controller and card support highspeed, but the board configuration or some other issue make