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* NAND only (no NOR)
@ 2008-12-02  8:55 Norbert van Bolhuis
  2008-12-02  9:31 ` [U-Boot] " Alessandro Rubini
  2008-12-03  2:50 ` Sean MacLennan
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Norbert van Bolhuis @ 2008-12-02  8:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linuxppc-dev, u-boot


Nowadays, do many (PowerPC) embedded devices already risk omitting
NOR flash and use a NAND device solely for booting and storing images ?

I'm talking about systems with 10 years life-cycle (so no
MP3-players nor medical systems but somewhere in between).

We have a MPC8313E-RDB and I know booting from NAND is
possible. U-boot seems to support it well, I assume it can read
the kernel, ramdisk and dtb from NAND in memory and bootm this.

However, having no NOR flash means:
  - NAND should be programmable via JTAG (BDI3000 doesn't support
    this, Lauterbach/trace32 does)
  - Critical software images (u-boot, kernel, dtb) stored on
    NAND, while there's no NAND 'scrubbing', etc..

Thoughts/comments are welcome.

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2008-12-03  5:48   ` [U-Boot] " Stefan Roese
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2008-12-03  7:40       ` Trent Piepho
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