>> Also in the current Linux kernel, there is a dependence on the >> correctness >> of the "brg-frequency" property from the dts. Look up above >> qe_setbrg() at >> the qe_get_brg_clk() function. Before the return (there are multiple >> return >> points) printk the brg_clk being returned. That must be correct for your >> hardware -- must be the actual brg freq. I assume that you are >> booting from >> U-Boot. I believe in modern implementations that U-Boot fills in the >> brg-frequency in the device tree at boot time. > > The driver claims to work with either bus-frequency or brg-frequency set. > I only had bus-frequency; when I set brg-frequency, it has started to work. > Now to test it with a scope to see what else is wrong... > > BTW, I use RedBoot - being the original author, how could I not? > > Thanks for the help
No problem -- I am glad it is working for you now. Chuck Meade ch...@theptrgroup.com _______________________________________________ Linuxppc-dev mailing list Linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org https://lists.ozlabs.org/listinfo/linuxppc-dev