On 21 December 2011 22:14, Janusz Krzysztofik <jkrzyszt@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Wednesday 21 of December 2011 at 19:33:44, Liam Girdwood wrote: >> On Sun, 2011-12-11 at 21:12 +0100, Janusz Krzysztofik wrote: >> > Don't use Amstrad Delta custom I/O functions any longer, replace them >> > with GPIO. Old pin definitions, no longer used by the modem bits either, >> > can be dropped. >> > >> > Depends on patch 2/10 "ARM: OMAP1: Convert Amstrad E3 latches to >> > basic_mmio_gpio". >> > >> > Signed-off-by: Janusz Krzysztofik <jkrzyszt@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >> >> Applied. > > Hi, > I'm sorry, but I've probably missed to infrom you explicitly, i.e. other > than in a cover letter to v2 of this series, that this particular patch > has been dropped from the series. I've already started working on an > alternative solution, which I intend to submit as a separate set. It > will be free of potentail problems with two devices, a modem and the > sound card, accessing the same GPIO pins concurrently. For the > MODEM_NRESET pin I've already set up a virtual regulator on top of it, > and for the MODEM_CODEC pin I'll probably choose a virtual clock (pinmux > would match the hardware more closely here, but it looks too complicated > to me). Moreover, I've already started to move all those GPIO pin > related functions, i.e. bias control, digital mute and line discipline > interaction, from the board file to the codec driver, where all those > seem to belong. > > Having this patch applied will conflict with the regultor and the clock > solutions, taking control over those two GPIO pins. Please revert this > patch, or reset it if still possible. > > Thanks, > Janusz Will do, I never pushed last night as it was late. So I'll only will have to make a local change. Thanks Liam -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-omap" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html