From: Andy Kennedy <akennedy@techmoninc.com>
To: linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org, dwmw2@infradead.org
Subject: Re: [Fwd: M-Sys drivers]
Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 16:35:39 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <46BCDA2B.4030609@techmoninc.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <46BCBB6F.7050406@techmoninc.com>
Using configured DiskOnChip probe address 0xd8000
DiskOnChip 2000 found at address 0xD8000
Flash chip found: Manufacturer ID: EC, Chip ID: 75 (Samsung:NAND 32MiB
3,3V 8-bit)
Flash chip at floor 1, chip 0 is different:
Unknown flash chip found: F9 F9
Please report to dwmw2@infradead.org
Flash chip at floor 2, chip 0 is different:
Unknown flash chip found: F9 F9
Please report to dwmw2@infradead.org
Flash chip at floor 3, chip 0 is different:
Unknown flash chip found: F9 F9
Please report to dwmw2@infradead.org
1 flash chips found. Total DiskOnChip size: 32
MiB
For giggles, I recompiled again with the old driver. The above is the
message I get. This supports my theory that the flash drive that I'm
attempting to fdisk is NOT the base chip, but appears to be a partition
of the device. David/List???? What am I doing wrong?
Andy
Andy Kennedy wrote:
> Good theory. The thing that gets me is that I see this same error when
> I fdisk a device like /dev/sda1 in place of /dev/sda. Is it possible
> that the nftl driver is handing out the wrong partition information? Is
> there a way that I can know for sure that the device was formatted
> correctly by the nftl driver?
>
> I'm having this same problem with the MD-2800-D08 and MD-2202-D32-X.
>
> If you development folks have any suggestions I'm game. Please
> enlighten me!
>
> Donald Green wrote:
>
>> I've put the config put up. It is for a 2.6.20 kernel. I won't have a
>> chance to boot the image you made until sometime early next week but I'd
>> be happy to give it a try. It sounds like you had the same experience I
>> did. I loaded the nftl driver and it formatted the DOC. I was theorizing
>> that this creates an incorrect bad sector map and that that could be
>> corrected by using dformat. My process fails when I try to complete the
>> fdisk formatting operation by commiting the changes with the w command.
>>
>>
>> -Don
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Andy Kennedy [mailto:akennedy@techmoninc.com]
>> Sent: Friday, August 10, 2007 10:57 AM
>> To: Donald Green
>> Subject: Re: [Fwd: M-Sys drivers]
>>
>> Donald Green wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Hi Andy:
>>>
>>>
>>> The kernel I have in the iso I'm sending is built for a Geode and
>>>
>>>
>> uses
>>
>>
>>> the natsemi Ethernet driver, will these settings work? If not let me
>>> know what processor and Ethernet driver your target has and I can
>>> rebuild it.
>>>
>>> -Don
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> I'm sure that that will work. . . it isn't much different from the
>> Pentium-MMX (they're all pretty much the same until you get to the PII
>> anyways). There would probably be some obscure functionality
>> differences, but if I can get a good kernel config - hey, that's the
>> price I'm willing to pay. Can you also send me a config file and
>> version of the kernel you have?
>>
>> If you'd be willing to try it, I'd like for you to attempt to load my
>> floppy on your computer to see if you can mount the nftla1 -- one issue,
>>
>> however, is that when I load the nftl driver (I have it as a module in
>> the initrd), it formats the DOC -- which may blow your system away. . .
>> but if you are willing to take the risk I'd like to know if my
>> configuration works. It is kernel 2.6.22.1 without any patches and then
>>
>> there's BusyBox. I don't know the BusyBox version but if you boot the
>> disk, you'll see the version. Booting the disk is harmless -- it is
>> just loading that module that seems to really hose up everything.
>>
>> Thanks again for your help!
>> Andy
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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2007-08-10 19:24 ` [Fwd: M-Sys drivers] Andy Kennedy
2007-08-10 20:29 ` [Fwd: M-Sys drivers] ; Re: DiskOnChip 2000 (DOC 2000) woes Andy Kennedy
2007-08-10 21:35 ` Andy Kennedy [this message]
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