Re: ARM: dts: omap3: NAND support - how?

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* Jon Hunter <jon-hunter@xxxxxx> [130419 09:01]:
> On 04/19/2013 10:48 AM, Tony Lindgren wrote:
> > 
> > What about DVFS though? The L3 clock can get rescaled with DVFS,
> > and after that the retime function needs to get called. We are
> > not doing it in the mainline tree, but at least n8x0 - n900 vendor
> > trees were doing it.
> 
> I wondered if you would mention that ;-)
> 
> If you look at the implementation of the omap2_nand_gpmc_retime(), it
> does not actually perform any retiming base upon frequency whatsoever
> (unlike smc91c96_gpmc_retime). So right now omap2_nand_gpmc_retime is a
> basic wrapper around gpmc_cs_set_timings() really adding no value.
> Hence, I agree with Christoph's patch to remove it.

OK thanks fine with me then.

Tony
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