Hi Andrew, Unsure how it can work for you, but this is the corresponding entry from the Excito release: --- |/***************************************************************************** * 2048KB SPI Flash on Boot Device (Numonyx MP25P16) ****************************************************************************/ static struct mtd_partition bubba3_flash_parts[] = { { .name = "u-boot", .size = SZ_512K+SZ_256K, .offset = 0, }, { .name = "env", .size = SZ_128K, .offset = MTDPART_OFS_NXTBLK, }, { .name = "data", .size = MTDPART_SIZ_FULL, .offset = MTDPART_OFS_NXTBLK, }, }; static const struct flash_platform_data bubba3_flash = { .type = "m25p16", .name = "spi_flash", .parts = bubba3_flash_parts, .nr_parts = ARRAY_SIZE(bubba3_flash_parts), }; static struct spi_board_info __initdata bubba3_spi_slave_info[] = { { .modalias = "m25p80", .platform_data = &bubba3_flash, .irq = -1, .max_speed_hz = 40000000, .bus_num = 0, .chip_select = 0, }, }; --- I originally started out with a kernel build by user 'sakaki-' on git (project gentoo-on-b3) and found that it had no access to MTD. The readme on this project also states that the front led on the B3 will go off for some 40 seconds or so and then go back on, which is achieved by an openrc script after sysfs is mounted. The behaviour we're seeing therefore seems to contradict what you must be seeing, since you explicitly turn the green led off which would indicate that the leds default to 'on' position in your case while on multiple B3's we've now confirmed that the default is in fact off and blue and red should be explicitly turned on. As for MTD access I found that sakaki's original kernel did not have CONFIG_MTD_M25P80 enabled but this did not fix access to MTD (see discussion at http://forum.mybubba.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=5680&start=16 ). Only after I changed the driver 'compatible' reference to match m25p80 I got access to MTD (with that very same kernel). As you may know, being a B3 owner, performing a shutdown requires writing a 'magic' DWORD value to a specific location in mtd2 and mtd1 holds a key that is required for a dyndns service that is exclusive for Excito B3 owners. The submitted MTD patch has been confirmed to fix the issue on four different B3's now, running gentoo patched kernels version 3.17.1, 3.18.3 and 3.18.5. Regards, Gordon Bos |On 07/02/2015 17:09, Andrew Lunn wrote: > On Sat, Feb 07, 2015 at 04:04:59PM +0100, Gordon Bos wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I've had some further discussion on this with another B3 owner. >> According to an old patch that Excito corporation built for kernel >> version 2.6 the flash memory is in fact a ||Numonyx MP25P16 >> The driver however must be m25p80. > Hi Gordon > > I need to reboot my B3 in order to see what it says. However, with the > current DT i do have access to the MTD devices. > > What problems are you actually having? > > Thanks > > Andrew