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<jbrunet>
xdarklight: not sure if the gx series supports its (reliably) either. There is some new stuff around hs400 in the v3 chips (axg and g12) but I haven't been to crack that one ... it is a never ending story I'm afraid
<jbrunet>
Anyways, not that many eMMC really use the extra bandwidth provided by hs400. Write speed is usually limited by the eMMC chip and way bellow 200MBps. Only big (>32GB) usually take advantage of the hs400 while reading
<xdarklight>
jbrunet: having a reliable driver is more important than a fast one imho, so I'm happy with your latest changes :)
<xdarklight>
jbrunet: btw, are there currently any plans for upstreaming audio support for the GX SoCs?
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<jbrunet>
I haven't forgot about that. Still working on it from time to time on my spare time. no sponsor is interested in that work at the moment, so progress is slow
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<xdarklight>
OK, great to hear that :)
<xdarklight>
let me know if you have a branch with up-to-date patches, I'm going to submit 32-bit SoC support for the cts_amclk and cts_i958 clocks for the next development cycle ;)