<mmind00>
anarsoul: I think Rockchip keeps something like this in their vendor wiki
<mmind00>
anarsoul: and when the linux-rockchip wiki still existed there was something like that as well ... for mainline you can also just look into the rkxxxx.dtsi of course ;-)
<mmind00>
anarsoul: any special component you're interested in?
<anarsoul>
mmind00: HDMI for rk3328
<mmind00>
anarsoul: 4.20
<anarsoul>
cool
<anarsoul>
what about higher speed for eMMC?
<anarsoul>
currently it's running @50MHz
<mmind00>
anarsoul: no idea ... just try setting it to a nice frequency? ... I think the soc datasheets do specify maximum frequencies for ip blocks
<anarsoul>
mmind00: probably dts is missing mmc-hs200-1_8v?
<anarsoul>
I wonder if driver supports it...
<anarsoul>
let me try...
<mmind00>
anarsoul: I'd guess that is more a per-board thing depending on the actual emmc chip?
<anarsoul>
my emmc chip supports hs200 for sure
<anarsoul>
(it's rock64 board btw with eMMC connector - I'm using my spare 16G eMMC module)
<anarsoul>
yep, works just fine if I add mmc-hs200-1_8v
<anarsoul>
I'll test it for a day and then send the patch
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<mmind00>
anarsoul: great :-)
<anarsoul>
seems to work fine, it survived 'pacman -Syu' and several reboots afterwards