On 04/27/2016 02:47 PM, Tero Kristo wrote:
> The patch is merged already in 4.6-rc3.
>
> Which repo / version are you using as baseline?
I'm using git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git. I
can see eea08802f586acd6aef377d1b4a541821013cc0b as of now. However, I don't
think
On 27/04/16 17:06, J.D. Schroeder wrote:
On 04/27/2016 06:40 AM, Tero Kristo wrote:
On 26/04/16 20:54, J.D. Schroeder wrote:
This commit fixes the 32kHz clock (sys_32k_ck) calculation to be
correctly based on the SYS_CLK1 (sys_clkin1) frequency. Based on the
TRM CTRL_CORE_BOOTSTRAP[9:8] SPEEDSE
On 04/27/2016 06:40 AM, Tero Kristo wrote:
> On 26/04/16 20:54, J.D. Schroeder wrote:
>> This commit fixes the 32kHz clock (sys_32k_ck) calculation to be
>> correctly based on the SYS_CLK1 (sys_clkin1) frequency. Based on the
>> TRM CTRL_CORE_BOOTSTRAP[9:8] SPEEDSELECT, set by the SYSBOOT[9:8]
>> b
On 26/04/16 20:54, J.D. Schroeder wrote:
From: "J.D. Schroeder"
This commit fixes the 32kHz clock (sys_32k_ck) calculation to be
correctly based on the SYS_CLK1 (sys_clkin1) frequency. Based on the
TRM CTRL_CORE_BOOTSTRAP[9:8] SPEEDSELECT, set by the SYSBOOT[9:8]
board jumpers according to the
From: "J.D. Schroeder"
This commit fixes the 32kHz clock (sys_32k_ck) calculation to be
correctly based on the SYS_CLK1 (sys_clkin1) frequency. Based on the
TRM CTRL_CORE_BOOTSTRAP[9:8] SPEEDSELECT, set by the SYSBOOT[9:8]
board jumpers according to the SYS_CLK1 frequency, the frequency of
the 32
5 matches
Mail list logo