From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Jerry Van Baren Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2008 09:53:25 -0400 Subject: [U-Boot-Users] [PATCH 1/3] SDHC Support for AT572d940HF-EB In-Reply-To: <0b8b01c8cc90$f1aec9a0$0c0514ac@atmel.com> References: <> <1213189217-9520-1-git-send-email-antonio.costa@atmel.com> <001a01c8cc6b$0568a450$1039ecf0$@savary@kerlink.fr> <026f01c8cc7f$d934fae0$0c0514ac@atmel.com> <0b8b01c8cc90$f1aec9a0$0c0514ac@atmel.com> Message-ID: <48512A55.6000001@ge.com> List-Id: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: u-boot@lists.denx.de Ulf Samuelsson wrote: > Hi Ulf, good to hear from you again. > I'm trying apply patches to U-Boot but they beat my hands a bit, > they are very severe :). Now I'm fixing // comments, line lentgh, ... > > SDHC patch is not complete because PATCH 2/3 bounced due to size problem (40.5 KB) > so the patch is invalid. > > Anyway, in my patch I introduced a function that computes the frequency runtime > and I use it to configure the DTOR register so some care should be taken here. > > As I written in the patch I put atmel_mci.c and atmel_mci.h in relevant board directories > insted in drivers because this is a proposal. > > ==> That is OK, better to have it running for the Diopsis first, and > only then we should worry about merging with the rest. > > In fact I want to get the rid of MASTER_CLOCK declaration to have U-Boot able to run at different frequencies. > The one in my atmel_mci.c is just the first step. > > Regards, > Antonio > > Best Regards > Ulf Samuelsson Dear Ulf, Please either replace your Outlook Express (I would recommend Thunderbird) or configure it to quote acceptably (e.g. the "> " in the left hand column - I know Outlook can be configured this way, I don't know about OE). Your addition to Antonio's email is very difficult to identify. If you *cannot* replace your Outlook Express emailer, please consider installing OE-QuoteFix. OE is a horrible program for many reasons beyond its horribly broken implementation of email standards, not the least of which is its eagerness to auto-install viruses on your computer. Per Wikipedia, Microsoft has replaced OE with Windows Mail and replaced *that* with Windows Live Mail, so the software you are running is *two generations* obsolete. Quoted from Windows Live Mail (formerly named Windows Live Mail Desktop) is an e-mail client from Microsoft's Windows Live set of products. It is intended to be a successor for Outlook Express on Windows XP and Windows Mail on Windows Vista. It contains a superset of Windows Mail's features, and provides integration with Windows Live Hotmail. Best regards, gvb