Pierre Ossman wrote:
>
> In this case, it's protocol opcodes, which are far more vital to have
> readable. Currently we only use this in one place, but this will
> probably grow. If I understand things correctly, switching to 4-bit and
> 8-bit bus also uses the SWITCH command?
Correct. SWITCH is used to change the bus width. Now I have to stop
avoiding the issue and confront those crazy test commands so we can turn
on the wide-bus stuff properly. (You are happy with this diff now right? :-)
--phil
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