Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 16 Feb 2007 01:34:40 +0300 | From | Ivan Babkin <> | Subject | Re: Experimental driver for Ricoh Bay1Controller SD Card readers |
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Hi! > Apart from that I did the following changes: > - implemented suspend/resume support (not tested very much) > - named the registers > - fixed a bug that caused a major slowdown when modprobed without debug=1 > - added writting support (disabled by default, modprobe with write=1) > Before you enable writting please make sure that you did a proper backup of > the data on the card. Do not use this driver to save important data. Thank for the job you've done! Your driver works with 1 Gb sd-card (x86_64 suse's 2.16.18.2 kernel). Read rate for me was around 250 Kb/s, write - 28 Kb/s (using dd utility). BTW, I get continuous flow of "sdricoh_cs: timeout waiting for data" messages in dmesg.
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