From: Russ.Dill@asu.edu (Russ Dill)
To: linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org
Subject: AMD - Am29LV160B
Date: Mon, 03 Mar 2003 12:39:39 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1046720379.1638.5.camel@gobbles> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <04C8EDC5AE3FD611ABE40002B39CF69B07F2D9@ntah901e.savan.com>
On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 07:08, Amit.Lubovsky at infineon.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Has anyone used the mtd device with the AMD
> Am29LV160B chips? They are 16 Megabit (2M x 8-Bit/1M x 16-Bit) chips
> and are CFI-compatible.
>
> I work with kernel 2.4.6 and am trying to detect 4MB,
> 2 x16 bit devices in parallel (32 bit access) at address 0,
they work great on my device (as well as the Am29LV800B, which are not
CFI)
> #define BUSWIDTH 2
I'm away from my code right now, but shouldn't this be 32?
> purple flash device: 400000 at b0000000
> purple_map.map_priv_1=0xb0000000
> -----------------> FLASH #2
> --------------------------->file: chipreg.c name=cfi drv=8020c970
> -----------@@@@@@@@@@ CFIDEV_BUSWIDTH_2 CFIDEV_INTERLEAVE_1
> --------########## func: cfi_probe_chip CFI_DEVICETYPE_X16
> -----------@@@@@@@@@@ CFIDEV_BUSWIDTH_2 CFIDEV_INTERLEAVE_2
> --------########## func: cfi_probe_chip CFI_DEVICETYPE_X8
> --------########## func: cfi_probe_chip CFI_DEVICETYPE_X16
> --------------> file: cfi_probe.c func: cfi_cfi_probe index=-1
> Physically mapped flash: Found no CFI device at location zero
> --------------> file: cfi_probe.c cfi=0
> mymtd=0x00000000
>
printing out the addresses and data read/written is helpfull in these
cases.
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2003-03-03 14:08 AMD - Am29LV160B Amit.Lubovsky at infineon.com
2003-03-03 19:39 ` Russ Dill [this message]
2003-03-04 1:51 ` Russ Dill
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2003-03-04 9:35 Amit.Lubovsky at infineon.com
2003-03-04 10:02 ` Russ Dill
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