
26 Nov
2013
26 Nov
'13
4:39 p.m.
Dear Otavio,
In message CAP9ODKpAarHeQ3w7dwChkNd7+AY7u3xdBXr4df3Fx2TBTakVtg@mail.gmail.com you wrote:
last days I've been trying to isolate the hung cause of a customer board, and also SabreSD board, when using the Freescale's Linux fork of 3.10.9 with 2013.10 U-Boot.
Do I understand correctly that this happens only with the FSL kernel, i. e. not with mainline Linux?
What exactly is the effect of calling your set_anatop_bypass() function? Why would that be needed on the FSL kernel, and not on mainline?
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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