
10 Oct
2010
10 Oct
'10
12:13 p.m.
Dear =?UTF-8?Q?Enric_Balletb=C3=B2_i_Serra?=,
In message AANLkTin9UM8UC7saYB9di0UB3D04r+hZuK5Z-xXJmmSn@mail.gmail.com you wrote:
@@ -136,6 +174,10 @@ enum { #define V_ACTIMA_165 MICRON_V_ACTIMA_165 #define V_ACTIMB_165 MICRON_V_ACTIMB_165 #endif +#ifdef CONFIG_OMAP3_NUMONYX_DDR +#define V_ACTIMA_165 NUMONYX_V_ACTIMA_165 +#define V_ACTIMB_165 NUMONYX_V_ACTIMB_165 +#endif
You are using exactly the same settings as for the #ifdef CONFIG_OMAP3_MICRON_DDR above. Why do you repeat the lines then? Rather use a "#if defined(...) || defined(...)"
I'm not agree the timmings are not the same, here a list of differences
Oops. I misread this. Sorry for the confusion.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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