2015-03-20 19:26 GMT+08:00 Tomi Valkeinen :
> On 11/03/15 05:03, Liu Ying wrote:
>
>>> Why do you check for host->enabled here, but not elsewhere?
>>
>> We need this check here to make sure the axi clock reference count is no
>> greater
>> than 1. Looking at the context of mxsfb_set_par(),
2015-03-20 19:26 GMT+08:00 Tomi Valkeinen tomi.valkei...@ti.com:
On 11/03/15 05:03, Liu Ying wrote:
Why do you check for host-enabled here, but not elsewhere?
We need this check here to make sure the axi clock reference count is no
greater
than 1. Looking at the context of
On 11/03/15 05:03, Liu Ying wrote:
>> Why do you check for host->enabled here, but not elsewhere?
>
> We need this check here to make sure the axi clock reference count is no
> greater
> than 1. Looking at the context of mxsfb_set_par(), mxsfb_restore_mode() and
Why is that? The clock
On 11/03/15 05:03, Liu Ying wrote:
Why do you check for host-enabled here, but not elsewhere?
We need this check here to make sure the axi clock reference count is no
greater
than 1. Looking at the context of mxsfb_set_par(), mxsfb_restore_mode() and
Why is that? The clock framework
On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 02:02:37PM +0200, Tomi Valkeinen wrote:
> On 04/03/15 09:06, Liu Ying wrote:
> > The LCDIF engines embedded in i.MX6sl and i.MX6sx SoCs need the axi clock
> > as the engine's system clock. The clock should be enabled when accessing
> > LCDIF registers, otherwise the kernel
On 04/03/15 09:06, Liu Ying wrote:
> The LCDIF engines embedded in i.MX6sl and i.MX6sx SoCs need the axi clock
> as the engine's system clock. The clock should be enabled when accessing
> LCDIF registers, otherwise the kernel would hang up. We should also keep
> the clock being enabled when the
On 04/03/15 09:06, Liu Ying wrote:
The LCDIF engines embedded in i.MX6sl and i.MX6sx SoCs need the axi clock
as the engine's system clock. The clock should be enabled when accessing
LCDIF registers, otherwise the kernel would hang up. We should also keep
the clock being enabled when the
On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 02:02:37PM +0200, Tomi Valkeinen wrote:
On 04/03/15 09:06, Liu Ying wrote:
The LCDIF engines embedded in i.MX6sl and i.MX6sx SoCs need the axi clock
as the engine's system clock. The clock should be enabled when accessing
LCDIF registers, otherwise the kernel would
The LCDIF engines embedded in i.MX6sl and i.MX6sx SoCs need the axi clock
as the engine's system clock. The clock should be enabled when accessing
LCDIF registers, otherwise the kernel would hang up. We should also keep
the clock being enabled when the engine is being active to scan out frames
The LCDIF engines embedded in i.MX6sl and i.MX6sx SoCs need the axi clock
as the engine's system clock. The clock should be enabled when accessing
LCDIF registers, otherwise the kernel would hang up. We should also keep
the clock being enabled when the engine is being active to scan out frames
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