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From: Craig A. Vanderborgh <craigv@voxware.com>
To: u-boot@lists.denx.de
Subject: [U-Boot-Users] Problem with Strata 28F256K3 Writing on PXA
Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2004 02:11:44 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <41C13530.6050206@voxware.com> (raw)

Hello everyone:

I now am able to erase flash from my u-boot build and that works.  
Almost there, but one rather serious problem remains.  The writes to 
flash are not working correctly.  I am using the "stock" 
board/lubbock/flash.c routines for the flash write.

When I attempt to write bytes into flash, the 2nd short of each long 
word ends up being 0xffff instead of its intended value.  This same code 
works perfectly on my PXA-255 development system that uses the Strata 
28F128J3 chips.

An important note - I see EXACTLY the same thing using "jflashmm" (to 
JTAG bytes into flash) unless it's writing to the very first sector - in 
which case it works correctly.  I think this might be an important clue.

Is this possibly a PXA register settings problem??  StrataFlash experts 
- please throw me a bone here if you possibly can!! 

Thanks in advance,
craig vanderborgh
voxware incorporated

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