On 11/23/06, Russell King <[email protected]> wrote:
Doubtful. mmci_stop_data() already does this, which will be called
immediately prior to mmci_request_end(). So you're doubling up the
writes to registers again.
There's the case (mmci_cmd_irq) where mmc_stop_data is not called
prior to mmci_request_end(), so it's not that simple.
Since this is not the first occurance that you've had to do this with
your board (the other being the SIC) I suggest that your board is
faulty in some way, causing writes to registers to be occasionally
dropped.
I can't 100% guarantee that it's not the case, but the problem has
been reproduced by at least 2 people on 2 different boards and on 2
different sides of the Atlantic. So I'd suspect there's either a SW
problem or a HW revision problem, at least.
Vitaly
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