From: Heiko Schocher <hs@denx.de>
To: u-boot@lists.denx.de
Subject: [U-Boot] [PATCH 2/2 v3] arm: suen3, suen3_v1, mgcoge2_arm_p1a support
Date: Thu, 04 Feb 2010 08:24:25 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4B6A7629.5050105@denx.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20100203223217.GA9158@loki.buserror.net>
Hello Scott,
Scott Wood wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 03, 2010 at 04:52:05PM +0100, Heiko Schocher wrote:
>>>> + if ((strcmp(argv[1], "off") == 0)) {
>>>> + printf("SPI FLASH disabled, NAND enabled\n");
>>>> + /* Multi-Purpose Pins Functionality configuration */
>>>> + kwmpp_config[0] = MPP0_NF_IO2;
>>>> + kwmpp_config[1] = MPP1_NF_IO3;
>>>> + kwmpp_config[2] = MPP2_NF_IO4;
>>>> + kwmpp_config[3] = MPP3_NF_IO5;
>>>> +
>>>> + kirkwood_mpp_conf(kwmpp_config);
>>>> + tmp = readl(KW_GPIO0_BASE);
>>>> + writel(tmp | FLASH_GPIO_PIN , KW_GPIO0_BASE);
>>>> +
>>>> + nand_init();
>>>> + } else if ((strcmp(argv[1], "on") == 0)) {
>>>> + printf("SPI FLASH enabled, NAND disabled\n");
>>>> + /* Multi-Purpose Pins Functionality configuration */
>>>> + kwmpp_config[0] = MPP0_SPI_SCn;
>>>> + kwmpp_config[1] = MPP1_SPI_MOSI;
>>>> + kwmpp_config[2] = MPP2_SPI_SCK;
>>>> + kwmpp_config[3] = MPP3_SPI_MISO;
>>>> +
>>>> + kirkwood_mpp_conf(kwmpp_config);
>>>> + tmp = readl(KW_GPIO0_BASE);
>>>> + writel(tmp & (~FLASH_GPIO_PIN) , KW_GPIO0_BASE);
>>>> +
>>>> + nand_init();
>>> What do you need nand_init for disabled nand operation?
>> With it, the nand subsystem knows, that there is no longer
>> the nand availiable.
>
> That's not how nand_init() is meant to be used. It is meant to be called
> once on system init. There is probably at least a memory leak here, e.g.
> chip->buffers.
Oh, Ok. How could/should this then be solved?
(Some weak function, maybe: int nand_available(void)?, that board specific
code can overwrite, and this function is checked before a nand command
is executed?)
In the First step, I don;t call nand_init() again, there is also a
warning message, that NAND is disabled, so the user should know, that
he don;t have longer access to it, is this Okay for you?
> Even as a hack, it looks like these boards use the kirkwood nand controller,
> and its board_nand_init() will unconditionally return 0, telling
Yep, but ...
> nand_init_chip that it does indeed have NAND available. Or is there a patch
> somewhere changing that?
... nand_get_flash_type() returns -ENODEV, if no manufacturer or/and
id could be read from nand (And if using this u-boot command, the nand
is not longer visible, because the nand is disabled, and the pins are
used to access a SPI Flash) -> nand_scan_ident returns this error, and
so nand_scan ...
Actually, I get this message, when running this code:
No NAND device found!!!
Thanks for your comment.
bye
Heiko
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-02-04 7:24 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 26+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-01-07 7:56 [U-Boot] arm: suen3, suen3_v1, mgcoge2_arm_p1a support Heiko Schocher
2010-01-17 23:51 ` Wolfgang Denk
2010-01-18 8:34 ` Heiko Schocher
2010-01-18 9:31 ` Stefan Roese
2010-01-27 7:23 ` Heiko Schocher
2010-01-27 7:30 ` [U-Boot] [PATCH 1/2 v2] cramfs: make cramfs usable on non NOR flash Heiko Schocher
2010-01-27 19:28 ` Wolfgang Denk
2010-01-28 7:30 ` Heiko Schocher
2010-01-28 10:15 ` Wolfgang Denk
2010-01-28 11:02 ` Heiko Schocher
2010-01-27 7:31 ` [U-Boot] [PATCH 2/2 v2] arm: suen3, suen3_v1, mgcoge2_arm_p1a support Heiko Schocher
2010-01-27 13:50 ` Tom
2010-01-27 14:43 ` Heiko Schocher
2010-01-28 13:54 ` Tom
2010-01-27 19:49 ` Wolfgang Denk
2010-02-01 7:37 ` [U-Boot] [PATCH 2/2 v3] " Heiko Schocher
2010-02-02 18:07 ` Prafulla Wadaskar
2010-02-03 6:42 ` Wolfgang Denk
2010-02-03 15:52 ` Heiko Schocher
2010-02-03 16:53 ` Stefan Roese
2010-02-03 22:32 ` Scott Wood
2010-02-04 7:24 ` Heiko Schocher [this message]
2010-02-08 19:23 ` Scott Wood
2010-02-10 7:09 ` Heiko Schocher
2010-02-10 7:41 ` Prafulla Wadaskar
2010-02-10 9:27 ` Heiko Schocher
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