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<macromorgan>
dumb question, but does anyone with driver experience know why writel and readl work during driver probe but not when I actually try to use the device? Getting things like Asynchronous SError Interrupt and whatnot.
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<ndufresne>
macromorgan: perhaps the chip powered off by power management, or clock gated
<ndufresne>
(the last one would just deadlock iirc)
<macromorgan>
okay, I disabled all power management so hopefully that isn't it
<macromorgan>
I'll confirm the clocks are working I guess
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<Kadigan>
Hey, I'm trying to build something for the NanoPI R2S, and I was wondering -- is the serial part of the chip? If so, who came up with the damn 1.5M baud rate?! :D
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<macromorgan>
Kadigan: it's probably 1.5M because that's how it's set up in the Rockchip Mini Loader. You can change that in the devicetree for U-boot or Linux and get it to a different speed, assuming you're planning to roll your own kernel or U-boot.
<anarsoul>
Kadigan: IIRC UART has 24mhz base clock and integer divider, so you can't get 115200 out of it
<Kadigan>
macromorgan: someone's helping me out with a Yocto-based approach, so I guess I have that option -- I just need to learn some more to figure out what to change, and how to do it appropriately.
<Kadigan>
I just happen to have two UART ifaces, both on SIL2102, and that goes up to 1M maximum. :/
<Kadigan>
(at least in the solutions I have)
<Kadigan>
Ah, well. Thanks.
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