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* [U-Boot] NAND issues
@ 2009-02-13 17:39 Derek Ou
  2009-02-13 20:37 ` Scott Wood
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: Derek Ou @ 2009-02-13 17:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: u-boot

I have a few issues/questions regarding the NAND commands in the latest 
git main tree.
1) The nand_util.c does not have WATCHDOG_RESET() in the 
nand_read_skip_bad() and nand_write_skip_bad() while the original 
nand_write_opts() and nand_read_opts() do.  Is there a special reason 
this is removed?  It's likely that watchdog will fail when trying to 
read/write large files from NAND.

2) "nand write.jffs2" used to allow writing non page-aligned data.  So 
we can have scripts like "tftp 0x22000000 u-boot.bin" and "nand 
write.jffs2 0x22000000 0x20000 $(filesize)" to automate downloading 
files to NAND.  Now, "nand write(.jffs2)" and nand_write_skip_bad() 
rejects non page-aligned write.  I think we have to either pad the 
binary file to page-aligned or re-write nand_write_skip_bad().  Is there 
another way/parameter to write non page-aligned data?

3) In common/cmd_nand.c, nand_load_image() starting at at line 492 call 
nand_read() at line 514 and line 547.  Does it mean that 
nand_load_image() will read NAND bad blocks?  Should they be 
nand_read_skip_bad() instead?  Especially, line 546 has this comment     
/* FIXME: skip bad blocks */

Thanks,
Derek

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* [U-Boot] NAND issues
@ 2009-08-12  5:30 alfred steele
  2009-08-12 19:44 ` Scott Wood
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: alfred steele @ 2009-08-12  5:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: u-boot

Hi All,

I have been using the "nand erase.e" command with favourable results
till now. I was enticed by the "CONFIG_JFFS2_NAND" option in the
platform config. When i turn this config option on and use the "NAND.
write.jffs2 ", and use the resulting image, i get  abnormal results
including a kernel crash.  What is the difference between a "nand
write.jffs2" and the traditional nand write.e" command? I haven't been
able to dig up on any relevant documention.
I haven't grepped through the "common" source for the NAND subsystem.

Are the commands any different , which of the commands is deprecated?
i was guessing "nand write.e" understands bad blocks whereas nand
write.jffs2" understands bad blocks as well as jffs2  internals like
cleanmarker etc.
Which one should i be using?

Thanks,
Alfred

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