From: Michael Moller <michael@uvirco.com>
To: u-boot@lists.denx.de
Subject: [U-Boot] Missing mtd device
Date: Wed, 23 May 2012 11:57:48 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1337767068.7635.38.camel@mmoller-desktop> (raw)
Hi u-booters
I'm at my wit's end. I really hope you can help.
I have tried updating the u-boot on a Davinci DM365 based board using
various versions of u-boot, including the latest from the git
repository.
After setting CROSS_COMPILE and configuring with
"make davinci_dm365evm_config", everything builds perfectly.
I then install TI's UBL and u-boot.bin to a Micron NAND flash
(MT29F16G08) using TI's sfh_DM36x.exe flashing utility. I set up the
u-boot environment and boot the kernel, which I compiled from TI's
DVSDK.
Everything boots up fine, except for access to the /dev/mtd? devices.
Also /proc/mtd exists but is empty of devices - it should show the
partitions of the flash chip. Further investigation reveals that the
davinci_nand driver simply returns from platform_driver_probe() with a
ENODEV "No such device" error.
What is the device that is missing, and why does it go missing when I
boot with this u-boot? What makes some versions of u-boot activate this
device in the kernel and others not? What is the mechanism by which
u-boot can do such a thing? It seems to be something other than simple
kernel command line parameters. How do I begin even looking for this
problem?
I hope you can help. Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
Kind regards
Michael
next reply other threads:[~2012-05-23 9:57 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-05-23 9:57 Michael Moller [this message]
2012-05-23 11:19 ` [U-Boot] Missing mtd device Wolfgang Denk
2012-05-23 12:11 ` Gary Thomas
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