On 22:32 Sat 21 Feb , Wolfgang Denk wrote: > Dear Guennadi Liakhovetski, > > In message <pine.lnx.4.64.0902061353280.7...@axis700.grange> you wrote: > > > > > In message <pine.lnx.4.64.0902061002160.4...@axis700.grange> you wrote: > > > > Upon power on i.MX31 enables most peripheral clocks, Linux disables the > > > > ones > > > > > > Why does U-Boot do that? > > > > i.MX31 does that - the CPU, not U-Boot. I.e., this is the default power-on > > mode. > > Yea, but U-Boot performs h/w initialization. So why does it not - like > Linux - set sane defaults (with only the necessary clocks enabled) ? it's the case in the last version
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