From: Artem Bityutskiy <dedekind1@gmail.com>
To: Matthieu CASTET <matthieu.castet@parrot.com>
Cc: Ivan Djelic <ivan.djelic@parrot.com>,
"linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org" <linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org>,
Brian Norris <norris@broadcom.com>
Subject: Re: dangerous NAND_BBT_SCANBYTE1AND6
Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2011 12:28:49 +0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1303464529.2757.55.camel@localhost> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4DB14218.8050708@parrot.com>
On Fri, 2011-04-22 at 10:53 +0200, Matthieu CASTET wrote:
> Artem Bityutskiy a écrit :
> > On Thu, 2011-04-21 at 19:10 +0200, Ivan Djelic wrote:
> >> On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 04:52:59PM +0100, Matthieu Castet wrote:
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> I believe NAND_BBT_SCANBYTE1AND6 behavior is very dangerous.
> >>> We have a ST flash where ecc where but on bit 5 and 6.
> >>> With new kernel all block are bad.
> >>>
> >>> Is this option is really needed ?
> >>> ST datasheet say [1]. We already check the first Word.
> >>> Why do we need to check the 6th Byte ?
> >> I agree with Matthieu, NAND_BBT_SCANBYTE1AND6 code also seems wrong to me.
> >
> > This just means that we need a better way for drivers to inform the
> > generic code about how exactly blocks are marked as bad. Probably
> > drivers could describe this with a data structure, and sometimes even
> > provide a "is_block_bad()" function.
> >
> > The options seem to be not enough.
> >
> I think we should also unify bad block scanning.
Sure, just do this in small incremental steps, send small incremental
patches with nice description (and tested). The point is - you should
not wait when someone else fixes this for you - i do not think this
happens. Additional thing - if you are using MTD and interested in its
stability - review others patches which touch the area of your
interests :-)
--
Best Regards,
Artem Bityutskiy (Артём Битюцкий)
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2011-04-22 9:31 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 17+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-04-21 15:52 dangerous NAND_BBT_SCANBYTE1AND6 Matthieu CASTET
2011-04-21 17:10 ` Ivan Djelic
2011-04-22 4:50 ` Brian Norris
2011-04-22 8:23 ` Artem Bityutskiy
2011-04-22 8:53 ` Matthieu CASTET
2011-04-22 9:28 ` Artem Bityutskiy [this message]
2011-04-21 17:33 ` Brian Norris
2011-04-22 9:02 ` Matthieu CASTET
2011-04-26 7:30 ` Ricard Wanderlof
2011-05-24 1:09 ` Brian Norris
2011-05-25 16:41 ` Ivan Djelic
2011-05-25 18:04 ` Atlant Schmidt
2011-05-25 18:31 ` Ivan Djelic
2011-05-26 7:09 ` Ricard Wanderlof
2011-05-26 7:58 ` Ivan Djelic
2011-05-26 7:07 ` Ricard Wanderlof
2011-05-26 7:57 ` Ivan Djelic
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