Re: Tracking N770 breakage

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* Andrew de Quincey <adq_dvb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> [090519 22:15]:
> Quoting Tony Lindgren <tony@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
>
>> * Andrew de Quincey <adq_dvb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> [090516 19:17]:
>>> Argh, my N770 seems to have just died; it has been behaving slightly
>>> oddly and now it simply won't turn on (black screen and no sign of life
>>> whatsoever).
>>>
>>> It is well out of warranty and frankly I don't see myself buying another
>>> one, so this effectively ends my hacking on it :(
>>
>> Bummer :(
>>
>> After a quick try, CONFIG_OMAP_RESET_CLOCKS was the first stopper, then
>> it could not mount the MMC root.
>
> Ahh excellent, that was why I posted my progress, in case it rang a bell 
> with anyone! I think the touchpad driver may be broken as well BTW.
>
>> I think there was a patch posted for the omap1 MMC by Ladislav few months
>> ago that probably fixes it.
>
> Cool - I hope I may be back in the running soon (I was rather annoyed  
> when I posted that message!); I've ordered a new battery in case its  
> just that. A kind person has also offered me one thats broken in a  
> different way that I can probably cobble together with the remains of  
> mine if its something more critical that has died.

Good to hear, let's hope it just needs a new battery.

See also the n8x0 thread. If we get drivers/cbus to mainline, we
pretty much have everything we need for 770 in mainline too.

It would be nice to get the drivers/mmc/host/omap.c patch integrated
for 2.6.30 to make omap1 MMC work again. Ladislav, any news on that?

Regards,

Tony
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