Hi,
On 1/18/23 02:07, John Keeping wrote:
> The RK3288 TRM states that, for 8-bit DDR modes:
>
> The CLKDIV register should always be programmed with a value
> higher than zero (0); that is, a clock divider should always be
> used for 8-bit DDR mode.
>
> In Linux, the driver ap
The RK3288 TRM states that, for 8-bit DDR modes:
The CLKDIV register should always be programmed with a value
higher than zero (0); that is, a clock divider should always be
used for 8-bit DDR mode.
In Linux, the driver applies this logic for all SoCs using the driver
and
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