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Date:      Wed, 29 Oct 2014 16:31:30 +1100
From:      Felix Friedlander <felixphew0@gmail.com>
To:        draymond@FoxValley.net, freebsd-arm@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: new support for Raspberry Pi B+
Message-ID:  <90D05C87-D695-456E-B7B4-BA863D225133@gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <20141028171728.2n3rcc34r95gk4ck@webmail.FoxValley.net>
References:  <544D8D53.5060100@foxvalley.net> <CAB=2f8x_m3Nc2TWvLoi-KftwfK42Ve6grQDiWkvjNqWyA4tnkQ@mail.gmail.com> <20141028171728.2n3rcc34r95gk4ck@webmail.FoxValley.net>

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I=E2=80=99m certainly in favour of embedding the hack in the images, as =
I have been unable to implement it (I have no FreeBSD or Linux system to =
edit the filesystem on, and Mac OS doesn=E2=80=99t seem to be able to =
mount it even though it=E2=80=99s UFS)
> On 29 Oct 2014, at 9:17 am, draymond@FoxValley.net wrote:
>=20
> Quoting Luiz Otavio O Souza <lists.br@gmail.com>:
>=20
>> With the patch the card is always identified with correct speed and
>> bus speed, this leads to consistent failures as RPi cannot handle HS
>> speed for some cards, whence the the use of hw.bcm2835.sdhci.hs=3D"0" =
to
>> make it work.
>=20
> Thanks, Luiz.  That explains a lot.  I agree this is a move in the =
right direction but one thing to consider is that new official images =
will be unusable to many people because they won't be able to add the =
hw.bcm2835.sdhci.hs=3D"0" hack if it consistently fails to boot.  It =
might be a good idea to embed the hack into official images until this =
gets sorted out.
>=20
> Do you have any ideas on the I/O errors during the partition resize =
operation with my SanDisk 32GB?  Let me know if you want me to try =
anything else out.
>=20
> Keep up the good work.  :)
>=20
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