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authorMark Kettenis <kettenis@cvs.openbsd.org>2016-01-10 14:11:44 +0000
committerMark Kettenis <kettenis@cvs.openbsd.org>2016-01-10 14:11:44 +0000
commit1cd3de15c529b8ff28faf3dd166b6c0b152a55dc (patch)
tree736bbeb3b570c9f63cafd74ac16562183407a7ce /sys/arch/armv7/exynos/exgpio.c
parent8234c650dfd9324e5ad665576479d6da21fea2db (diff)
Seems the voltage bit defenitions in sdmmcreg.h for voltages below 2V
are not quite right. At least I can't find them in any of the MMC and SD card documentation I can find on the interwebs. Instead there is a single "low voltage bit" that indicates support for the 1.65-1.95V or 1.70-1.95V range depending on the document you're reading. Go with the 1.65-1.95V range as that is what Linux does. Necessary (but not sufficient) to make the eMMC on the ASUS X205TA work. ok jsg@ (who did the armv7 bits)
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