From: Ashwin Chaugule <ashwinc@aftek.com>
To: linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org
Subject: ST flashes
Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2005 01:14:18 +0530 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <42012D92.90007@aftek.com> (raw)
Hi,
Im using 2.4.19-rmk7-pxa1 ... i know its really old and all
that ... but i have no options right now...
but anyway..
Here's my problem.
I have two pxa 255 boards , one with ST flash and one with AMD.
I configured them to use the lubbock flash driver , and made one
partition for jffs2.
sorry i dont have the board with me, i shall post the dumps soon..
On both the boards,
it boots up properly , performs all file operations smooth ...mount ,
read write etc..
on the AMD , this performance is consistent even after powering the
board down.
But on the ST , the moment you power down the board ! , the next time ,
it only mounts , but doesnt
let me perform any fops. I keep getting I/O errors..for only write
operations... read works , coz i could ls in the partition.
It also doesnt let me format the partition.
So I upgraded , the mtd subsys , along with jffs2 , but still the same
behaviour...
Also , after upgrading mtd , i found that , the lubbock driver uses
ioremap_cached and DMA , which is not available
in 2.4.19 , so i disabled all of it , but then the cfi probe fails , and
only rom_mapping works...
due to which im guessing , mtdblock0 gets write protected and mounts
jffs2 as read-only.
So I used the physmap driver , created one partition just like the
lubbock driver .. , but then again , it mounts it as ro !!
here again , only ROM mapping works , it doesnt detect the flash type
anymore. I have enabled Intel/Sharp , ST and AMD flash driver options in
the CFI submenu.
Before upgrading the mtd , these options used to work.
Can anyone , give me a lead here ?
Thanks,
--
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Ashwin Chaugule
Embedded Systems Engineer
Aftek Infosys Ltd.
[Embedded Division]
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2005-02-02 19:44 Ashwin Chaugule [this message]
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2005-02-07 4:32 ` ST flashes Rick Adams
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