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From: Baruch Siach <baruch@tkos.co.il>
To: "Uwe Kleine-König" <u.kleine-koenig@pengutronix.de>
Cc: Shawn Guo <shawn.guo@linaro.org>,
	linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org,
	Sascha Hauer <kernel@pengutronix.de>
Subject: Re: i.MX25 NFC with 8 bit ecc strength
Date: Tue, 21 Apr 2015 09:24:28 +0300	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20150421062428.GJ5428@tarshish> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20150420154818.GE2552@pengutronix.de>

Hi Uwe,

On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 05:48:18PM +0200, Uwe Kleine-König wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 12:11:30PM +0300, Baruch Siach wrote:
> > On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 09:37:02AM +0200, Uwe Kleine-König wrote:
> > > On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 07:56:14AM +0300, Baruch Siach wrote:
> > > > I'm trying to get nand_ecclayout right on i.MX25 with the Micron 
> > > > MT29F8G08ABABA (page size: 4096, oob size: 224). The large OOB size 
> > > > allows using hardware ecc strength of 8bit per ecc step (512 bytes). 
> > > > The mxc_nand driver code (get_eccsize()) and the reference manual 
> > > > seems to indicate that enabling 8 bit ecc mode requires 26 oob bytes 
> > > > per ecc step. However, this seems to contradict the actual hardware 
> > > > test as the shown in the dump
> > > > below of a zero filled page + oob:
> > > > 
> > > > # hexdump -C dump4
> > > > 00000000  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  |................|
> > > > *
> > > > 00001000  ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 91  c4 45 be 32 45 6f 5d b1  |.........E.2Eo].|
> > > > 00001010  b1 b9 13 61 59 7d 42 58  eb ff ff ff ff ff ff ff  |...aY}BX........|
> > > > 00001020  ff ff ff 91 c4 45 be 32  45 6f 5d b1 b1 b9 13 61  |.....E.2Eo]....a|
> > > > 00001030  59 7d 42 58 eb ff ff ff  ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 91  |Y}BX............|
> > > > 00001040  c4 45 be 32 45 6f 5d b1  b1 b9 13 61 59 7d 42 58  |.E.2Eo]....aY}BX|
> > > > 00001050  eb ff ff ff ff ff ff ff  ff ff ff 91 c4 45 be 32  |.............E.2|
> > > > 00001060  45 6f 5d b1 b1 b9 13 61  59 7d 42 58 eb ff ff ff  |Eo]....aY}BX....|
> > > > 00001070  ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 91  c4 45 be 32 45 6f 5d b1  |.........E.2Eo].|
> > > > 00001080  b1 b9 13 61 59 7d 42 58  eb ff ff ff ff ff ff ff  |...aY}BX........|
> > > > 00001090  ff ff ff 91 c4 45 be 32  45 6f 5d b1 b1 b9 13 61  |.....E.2Eo]....a|
> > > > 000010a0  59 7d 42 58 eb ff ff ff  ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 91  |Y}BX............|
> > > > 000010b0  c4 45 be 32 45 6f 5d b1  b1 b9 13 61 59 7d 42 58  |.E.2Eo]....aY}BX|
> > > > 000010c0  eb ff ff ff ff ff ff ff  ff ff ff 91 c4 45 be 32  |.............E.2|
> > > > 000010d0  45 6f 5d b1 b1 b9 13 61  59 7d 42 58 eb ff ff ff  |Eo]....aY}BX....|
> > > > 
> > > > As you can easily see, ecc steps start at 28 bytes interval, with 18
> > > > bytes for ecc (matches documentation), and 10 bytes free.
> > > How did you extract this page+oob from the nand flash? From Linux I
> > > assume?
> > 
> > Got it form nanddump using:
> > 
> > 	nanddump -s 5238784 -f dump4 -o /dev/mtd2
> OK, then there is also the driver in between the hardware and your
> image. Can you show the changes you did to mxc_nand?

I generated the dump above on an old kernel (v2.6.36.4) that includes a number 
of changes needed to support 4K pages and large OOB.

I have generated an almost exact same dump using v4.0-rc1 based l2-mtd master 
as of d09957fbb4d (which includes your mxc_nand ONFI support code; works 
perfectly, BTW). My only local change is commenting out the copy_spare() call 
in the NAND_CMD_PAGEPROG case at mxc_nand_command().

> > > Can you try from barebox something like:
> > > 
> > > 	mw -w 0xbb001e08 0x0000 # READ0
> > > 	mw -w 0xbb001e1c 0x01 # CMD cycle
> > > 	mw -w 0xbb001e06 0x00 # Address = 0
> > > 	mw -w 0xbb001e1c 0x02 # Address cycle
> > > 	mw -w 0xbb001e1c 0x02 # Address cycle
> > > 	mw -w 0xbb001e1c 0x02 # Address cycle (do we need three? [1])
> > > 	mw -w 0xbb001e04 0x00
> > > 	mw -w 0xbb001e1c 0x08 # NAND OUTPUT
> > > 	md -w 0xbb000000+0x10f0
> > > 
> > > with ecc being disabled (i.e. CONFIG1, bit 3 = 0). Does this show the 28
> > > bytes offset, too?
> > 
> > I (hopefuly) disabled ECC with:
> > 
> > 	mw -w 0xbb001e1a 0x0010
> looks ok.
> 
> > Then, for the same page (using three address cycles, 0xff, 0x04, 0x00), I got 
> > all zeros up to 0xbb001000 (inclusive), and then:
> > 
> > bb001010: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ffff 28a7 428a            .............(.B
> > bb001020: 89fa 2cd4 4640 560a 2634 ac7e e5d8 20ea            ...,@F.V4&~.... 
> > bb001030: caaa c809 0195 8411 6972 6bfc 84d6 10af            ........ri.k....
> > bb001040: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000            ................
> > bb001050: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ffff f1da 19c3            ................
> > bb001060: 21b2 0832 09c6 3c55 638c 3bb8 fd54 2983            .!2...U<.c.;T..)
> > bb001070: 8325 6d98 0814 0d64 ee73 675e 1943 5cf2            %..m..d.s.^gC..\
> > bb001080: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000            ................
> > bb001090: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ffff c1bc 31fe            ...............1
> > bb0010a0: 16ee ab6b 34a5 acad 0771 048c ac58 3f19            ..k..4..q...X..?
> > bb0010b0: b699 a88f eb5a 00ae 7e3c 9c6d 2ba8 d72e            ....Z...<~m..+..
> > bb0010c0: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000            ................
> > bb0010d0: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ffff ae14 06c7            ................
> > bb0010e0: 89b9 eb67 00d0 3648 daeb 15f5 77ca 8c09            ..g...H6.....w..
> 
> This is more or less expected. The "more" part is: Matching the hardware
> description the (virtual) spare area is sorted into the spare area
> buffers, so the first spare area is written to 0xbb001000, the 2nd to
> 0xbb001040 etc. (See table 36-3 in the manual.) So probably it's the
> driver who doesn't get the sorting right. 

OK. I see what you mean. The 28 bytes interval has noting to do with hardware. 
It comes from this line in copy_spare():

	j = (mtd->oobsize / n >> 1) << 1;

In my case oobsize = 224, and n = 8 (512 bytes steps), so j == 28. This means 
that we must generate nand_ecclayout at run time according to the actual 
oobsize. This is probably also true for the 4 bit ecc case.

> The "less" part however is that the data doesn't match what you see in
> linux with nanddump. Hmm.
> 
> Can you retry the above commands after initializing the NFC buffer with
> some pattern:
> 
> 	memset -w 0xbb000000 0x55 0x1200

With this I get:

bb001010: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 5555 5555 5555            ..........UUUUUU
bb001020: 5555 5555 5555 5555 5555 5555 5555 5555            UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
bb001030: 5555 5555 5555 5555 5555 5555 5555 5555            UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
bb001040: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000            ................
bb001050: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 5555 5555 5555            ..........UUUUUU
bb001060: 5555 5555 5555 5555 5555 5555 5555 5555            UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
bb001070: 5555 5555 5555 5555 5555 5555 5555 5555            UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
bb001080: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000            ................
bb001090: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 5555 5555 5555            ..........UUUUUU
bb0010a0: 5555 5555 5555 5555 5555 5555 5555 5555            UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
bb0010b0: 5555 5555 5555 5555 5555 5555 5555 5555            UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
bb0010c0: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000            ................
bb0010d0: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 5555 5555 5555            ..........UUUUUU
bb0010e0: 5555 5555 5555 5555 5555 5555 5555 5555            UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU

with anything else zero filled. This is probably misleading, since I get the 
same output (i.e. all zeros) even for pages that contain data.

Thanks,
baruch

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  reply	other threads:[~2015-04-21  6:24 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2015-04-20  4:56 i.MX25 NFC with 8 bit ecc strength Baruch Siach
2015-04-20  7:37 ` Uwe Kleine-König
2015-04-20  9:11   ` Baruch Siach
2015-04-20 15:48     ` Uwe Kleine-König
2015-04-21  6:24       ` Baruch Siach [this message]
2015-04-21  7:39         ` Uwe Kleine-König
2015-04-21  8:58           ` Baruch Siach
2015-04-21  9:05             ` Uwe Kleine-König
2015-04-21  9:20               ` Baruch Siach
2015-04-22  9:20           ` Baruch Siach
2015-04-22  9:32             ` Uwe Kleine-König
2015-04-22  9:36               ` Baruch Siach
2015-04-20 12:19 ` Ricard Wanderlof
2015-04-20 12:42   ` Baruch Siach
2015-04-20 12:52     ` Ricard Wanderlof

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