From: Marek Vasut <marex@denx.de>
To: Kevin Cernekee <cernekee@gmail.com>
Cc: David Woodhouse <david.woodhouse@intel.com>,
dedekind1@gmail.com,
Artem Bityutskiy <artem.bityutskiy@linux.intel.com>,
devicetree-discuss@lists.ozlabs.org, robherring2@gmail.com,
linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH V5] mtd: m25p80: Make fast read configurable via DT
Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2012 22:40:54 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <201208252240.54932.marex@denx.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAJiQ=7BAH_87jrDCG=Jbw7ezsezFWrBv+eUkoH5jGmeV9tQiYQ@mail.gmail.com>
Dear Kevin Cernekee,
> On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 12:36 PM, Marek Vasut <marex@denx.de> wrote:
> > Add DT property "m25p,fast-read" that signalises the particular
> > chip supports "fast read" opcode.
>
> This might be slightly clearer if it is rephrased as:
>
> Add DT property "m25p,fast-read" that signifies whether the "fast
> read" opcode is supported.
What's the difference?
> > +Optional properties:
> > +- m25p,fast-read : Use the "fast read" opcode to read data from the chip
> > instead + of the usual "read" opcode. This opcode isn
> > not supported by + all chips and support for it can
> > not be detected at runtime.
>
> "is not supported"
Thanks
> Are there any modern SPI flash parts that can't handle FAST_READ, or
> is this mostly for compatibility with legacy systems?
We have to support all possibilities, not only "modern systems" .
> > + bool fast_read;
> >
> > - t[0].len = m25p_cmdsz(flash) + FAST_READ_DUMMY_BYTE;
> > + t[0].len = m25p_cmdsz(flash) + (flash->fast_read ? 1 : 0);
>
> Newer devices support a variable number of dummy cycles; increasing
> the number of dummy cycles can allow for higher interface speeds. One
> example is the Macronix MX25L25635F:
>
> http://bit.ly/P9s7UM
Good, but I don't see it supported in the driver, how is this different from
MX25L256E?
Besides, I noticed the fast-read isn't even properly excersized, as it always
reads blocks of 512 bytes, even if it can read any basically length. Why is
that, MTD layer stuff or something?
> It might be worth thinking about how to capture this sort of
> information in the DT properties, even if current versions of m25p80
> only use a small subset of the device capabilities.
They can be added as additional DT props, that should be easy.
Best regards,
Marek Vasut
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-08-25 20:41 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-08-25 19:36 [PATCH V5] mtd: m25p80: Make fast read configurable via DT Marek Vasut
2012-08-25 20:22 ` Kevin Cernekee
2012-08-25 20:40 ` Marek Vasut [this message]
2012-08-25 22:06 ` Kevin Cernekee
2012-08-26 9:11 ` Marek Vasut
2012-09-04 0:04 ` Marek Vasut
2012-09-17 14:10 ` Marek Vasut
2012-09-21 13:19 ` Artem Bityutskiy
2012-09-24 1:30 ` Marek Vasut
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