From: Scott Wood <scottwood@freescale.com>
To: u-boot@lists.denx.de
Subject: [U-Boot] freescale i.MX28 mxsboot NAND booting on mx28evk bad blocks
Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2013 18:23:27 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1363735407.16671.36@snotra> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <5147B63F.4020407@acm.org> (from henson@acm.org on Mon Mar 18 19:50:07 2013)
On 03/18/2013 07:50:07 PM, Paul B. Henson wrote:
> I'm prototyping a project that's going to need to boot linux from
> NAND on a mx28evk board.
>
> I was able to successfully use the u-boot mxsboot utility to generate
> a nand image and burn it, then boot from it. I noticed one anomaly
> though, when using mxsboot/u-boot to generate and burn the bootstream
> to NAND, when the linux kernel boots it finds bad blocks:
>
> [ 1.090000] NAND device: Manufacturer ID: 0x2c, Chip ID: 0xf1
> (Micron MT29F14
> [ 1.100000] Scanning device for bad blocks
> [ 1.110000] Bad eraseblock 0 at 0x000000000000
> [ 1.110000] Bad eraseblock 1 at 0x000000020000
> [ 1.120000] Bad eraseblock 2 at 0x000000040000
> [ 1.120000] Bad eraseblock 3 at 0x000000060000
>
> When I burn the exact same bootstream with kobs-ng, linux does not
> find any bad blocks, so it seems to be a byproduct of either the
> image generated by mxsboot or the u-boot burning.
>
> I don't think this is having any functional impact, as the scrub
> component of burning a new nand image wipes out the bad blocks,
You should not be routinely scrubbing NAND!
The manufacturers put bad block information there for a reason.
-Scott
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2013-03-19 23:23 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 23+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-03-19 0:50 [U-Boot] freescale i.MX28 mxsboot NAND booting on mx28evk bad blocks Paul B. Henson
2013-03-19 23:23 ` Scott Wood [this message]
2013-03-20 21:20 ` Paul B. Henson
2013-03-20 21:24 ` Scott Wood
2013-04-04 10:09 ` Trent Piepho
2013-04-06 4:28 ` Paul B. Henson
2013-04-06 7:18 ` Trent Piepho
2013-04-11 0:20 ` Paul B. Henson
2013-04-11 12:03 ` Trent Piepho
2013-04-11 18:33 ` Paul B. Henson
2013-04-11 23:25 ` Trent Piepho
2013-04-20 1:03 ` Paul B. Henson
2013-04-20 1:22 ` Trent Piepho
2013-04-23 0:42 ` Paul B. Henson
2013-04-26 1:13 ` Marek Vasut
2013-04-29 20:54 ` Paul B. Henson
2013-04-29 21:01 ` Marek Vasut
2013-05-04 0:08 ` Marek Vasut
2013-05-04 6:21 ` Trent Piepho
2013-05-04 13:20 ` Marek Vasut
2013-04-13 14:42 ` Marek Vasut
2013-04-13 16:31 ` Trent Piepho
2013-04-13 18:26 ` Marek Vasut
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