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  "commit": "a590f4840b41430a8d2a457eac04e7050584ef48",
  "tree": "57ae686e0692e8b4ae28e0e3fdcb453c735a8896",
  "parents": [
    "80ae14e5105bb938679193906d1ee43b7a51c094"
  ],
  "author": {
    "name": "Paul Kocialkowski",
    "email": "contact@paulk.fr",
    "time": "Mon Jan 15 01:08:39 2018 +0300"
  },
  "committer": {
    "name": "Nico Huber",
    "email": "nico.h@gmx.de",
    "time": "Sun Feb 11 16:53:42 2018 +0000"
  },
  "message": "edi: Add dummy read to ensure proper detection of ENE chips\n\nENE chips enable EDI by detecting a clock frequency between 1 MHz and 8 MHz.\nIn many cases, the chip won\u0027t be able to both detect the clock signal and\nserve the associated request at the same time.\n\nThus, a dummy read has to be added to ensure that EDI is enabled and\noperational starting from the next request.\n\nChange-Id: I69ee71674649cd8ba4fc635f889cb39a1cd204b9\nSigned-off-by: Mike Banon \u003cmikebdp2@gmail.com\u003e\nSigned-off-by: Paul Kocialkowski \u003ccontact@paulk.fr\u003e\nReviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/23260\nReviewed-by: Nico Huber \u003cnico.h@gmx.de\u003e\nTested-by: build bot (Jenkins) \u003cno-reply@coreboot.org\u003e\n",
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