[PATCH 05/04] *** NOT FOR RELEASE *** HACK *** Work around MII clock issue ***
John Rigby
jcrigby at gmail.com
Sun Jun 7 10:08:23 EST 2009
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> The big question seems to be what the RefMan means when talking about
> the "system clock frequency". Obiously it is NOT the CPU clock as
> code variants above assume. The examples in "Table 17-24. Programming
> Examples for MII_SPEED Register" list "system clock frequencies" of
> 25, 33, 40 and 50 MHz - which also indiocates that some other
> frequency might be referenced here.
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> But which one is it?
My best guess is still that it is ips clock. I think I stated in a previous
email ipb, but I meant ips. 5200 has ibp and 5121 has ips. Have you looked
at he MII clock on a scope to see how the calculated values compare to
actual?
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> Best regards,
>
> Wolfgang Denk
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