From: computersforpeace@gmail.com (Brian Norris)
To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
Subject: [PATCH v3 4/9] of: mtd: add documentation for the ONFI NAND timing mode property
Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2014 10:46:03 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20140709174603.GJ7537@ld-irv-0074> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <537BC9D4.6070200@free-electrons.com>
Hi Boris,
Looking back at this thread, there's at least one or two things I forgot
to answer. Sorry.
On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 11:32:04PM +0200, Boris BREZILLON wrote:
> On 20/05/2014 21:52, Brian Norris wrote:
[...]
> If the ECC bindings don't encode the "minimum required ECC strength" but
> rather the "ECC config on a specific board" then I guess "minimum
> required ECC strength" for non-ONFI chips should be defined somewhere
> else (stored in the device ID table ?).
They are. See nand_flash_dev::ecc, which holds fields for
ecc_strength_ds and step_ds. If we have to, we can add a "timing mode"
field to this struct.
> > So you're saying that even though the chip actually specifies a single
> > set of timings, you would describe this as a bitmask of several
> > supported ONFI timing modes, up to the "max performance"?
> >
> > Is there ever a case where (for instance) a non-ONFI flash supports the
> > equivalent of timing mode 3, but it does not support mode 2 or 1?
>
> I don't think so.
OK, then I don't think the mask approach is necessary, if we do ever
settle on using a DT binding here. (I hope we can avoid this.)
> >> But I can modify the bindings to just encode the maximum supported
> >> timing mode.
> > AIUI, the non-ONFI datasheets really only specify a single timing mode,
> > so I think we should only specify the "max." And as a bonus, this
> > actually makes the binding easier to use. A driver does not care about
> > how many different modes are supported; it only needs to know what the
> > max is.
>
> Agreed, actually my first binding was defining it this way.
Was there a good reason for changing it?
Thanks,
Brian
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-07-09 17:46 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 33+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-03-12 18:07 [PATCH v3 0/9] mtd: nand: add sunxi NAND Flash Controller support Boris BREZILLON
2014-03-12 18:07 ` [PATCH v3 1/9] mtd: nand: define struct nand_timings Boris BREZILLON
2014-04-30 17:51 ` Brian Norris
2014-05-01 17:36 ` Boris BREZILLON
2014-05-08 14:29 ` Lee Jones
2014-05-09 15:47 ` Boris BREZILLON
2014-05-20 18:13 ` Brian Norris
2014-03-12 18:07 ` [PATCH v3 2/9] mtd: nand: add ONFI timing mode to nand_timings converter Boris BREZILLON
2014-04-30 18:06 ` Brian Norris
2014-07-09 17:25 ` Brian Norris
2014-03-12 18:07 ` [PATCH v3 3/9] of: mtd: add NAND timing mode retrieval support Boris BREZILLON
2014-04-30 18:14 ` Brian Norris
2014-03-12 18:07 ` [PATCH v3 4/9] of: mtd: add documentation for the ONFI NAND timing mode property Boris BREZILLON
2014-03-12 18:27 ` Warner Losh
2014-03-12 18:48 ` Boris BREZILLON
2014-05-20 18:25 ` Brian Norris
2014-05-20 19:30 ` Boris BREZILLON
2014-05-20 19:51 ` Jason Gunthorpe
2014-05-20 19:55 ` Brian Norris
2014-05-20 19:52 ` Brian Norris
2014-05-20 21:32 ` Boris BREZILLON
2014-07-09 17:46 ` Brian Norris [this message]
2014-03-12 18:07 ` [PATCH v3 5/9] mtd: nand: add sunxi NAND flash controller support Boris BREZILLON
2014-05-09 16:03 ` Ezequiel Garcia
2014-05-09 16:47 ` Boris BREZILLON
2014-05-09 17:05 ` Ezequiel Garcia
2014-05-20 18:49 ` Brian Norris
2014-05-20 19:21 ` Brian Norris
2014-05-20 19:36 ` Boris BREZILLON
2014-03-12 18:07 ` [PATCH v3 6/9] mtd: nand: add sunxi NFC dt bindings doc Boris BREZILLON
2014-03-12 18:07 ` [PATCH v3 7/9] ARM: dt/sunxi: add NFC node to Allwinner A20 SoC Boris BREZILLON
2014-03-12 18:07 ` [PATCH v3 8/9] ARM: dt/sunxi: add A20 NAND controller pin definitions Boris BREZILLON
2014-03-12 18:07 ` [PATCH v3 9/9] ARM: sunxi/dt: enable NAND on cubietruck board Boris BREZILLON
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