From: Dvir Oren <dviro@lucidvon.com>
To: mtd@infradead.org
Subject: Bad Block Table
Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2000 09:09:22 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <38E076C2.534F661E@lucidvon.com> (raw)
I have several questions about the bad block table:
1. Where is it located? Oron from M-Systems said that before erase the
flash it is important to save it. So where is it located, and how can I
save it? (Will dd work?)
2. Also mentioned was that during the lifetime of the flash, if a new
bad block is found, it is marked as a bad block. This will be effective
only before doing a boot. Question is, who is responsible for finding
those bad blocks - the M-Systems kernel driver?
3. And if the driver is responsible for this, does the MTD driver do
the same?
Also, on a related issue, I found that after using nftl_format,
M-Systems' dfromat does not recognize the flash correctly, and errors
something about "out of spare units". I usually fixed this by erasing
the flash (docpmap /e). Any other way to do it? dformat /unformat
doesn't seem to do it.
--
Dvir Oren <dviro@lucidvon.com>
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2000-03-28 9:09 Dvir Oren [this message]
2000-03-28 9:37 ` Bad Block Table David Woodhouse
2000-03-28 11:44 ` Dvir Oren
2000-03-28 11:59 ` Dvir Oren
2000-03-28 12:52 ` David Woodhouse
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2000-04-04 14:55 Dvir Oren
2000-03-26 14:21 Dvir Oren
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