mtd: denali: update get nand para functions
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Gitweb: http://git.infradead.org/?p=mtd-2.6.git;a=commit;h=ef41e1bb11fc21acad35c8c3b673fe9f2f29d819
Commit: ef41e1bb11fc21acad35c8c3b673fe9f2f29d819
Parent: eda936ef17b921e56239ab4db2027d76abf8bebc
Author: Chuanxiao Dong <chuanxiao.dong at intel.com>
AuthorDate: Fri Aug 6 00:48:49 2010 +0800
Committer: David Woodhouse <David.Woodhouse at intel.com>
CommitDate: Thu Aug 5 18:13:12 2010 +0100
mtd: denali: update get nand para functions
In denali driver, wTotalBlocks variable is useless, so just
remove them in get_toshiba_nand_para and get_hynix_nand_para
first. Other wTotalBlocks in denali.c and other variables in
dev_info struct are also useless, will remove them later.
Also add a parameter in get_hynix_nand_para to prepare to
remove dev_info struct. This parameter comes by reading NAND
ID directly. Reading register will report wrong value for
some NAND chips, e.g. some Micron MT29F32G08QAA chips.
So update NAND_CMD_READID method as well.
Signed-off-by: Chuanxiao Dong <chuanxiao.dong at intel.com>
Signed-off-by: David Woodhouse <David.Woodhouse at intel.com>
---
drivers/mtd/nand/denali.c | 107 +++++++++++++++------------------------------
1 files changed, 35 insertions(+), 72 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/mtd/nand/denali.c b/drivers/mtd/nand/denali.c
index 0c76a16..0f9fc5e 100644
--- a/drivers/mtd/nand/denali.c
+++ b/drivers/mtd/nand/denali.c
@@ -549,7 +549,6 @@ static void get_samsung_nand_para(struct denali_nand_info *denali)
static void get_toshiba_nand_para(struct denali_nand_info *denali)
{
- void __iomem *scratch_reg;
uint32_t tmp;
/* Workaround to fix a controller bug which reports a wrong */
@@ -567,33 +566,14 @@ static void get_toshiba_nand_para(struct denali_nand_info *denali)
denali_write32(8, denali->flash_reg + ECC_CORRECTION);
#endif
}
-
- /* As Toshiba NAND can not provide it's block number, */
- /* so here we need user to provide the correct block */
- /* number in a scratch register before the Linux NAND */
- /* driver is loaded. If no valid value found in the scratch */
- /* register, then we use default block number value */
- scratch_reg = ioremap_nocache(SCRATCH_REG_ADDR, SCRATCH_REG_SIZE);
- if (!scratch_reg) {
- printk(KERN_ERR "Spectra: ioremap failed in %s, Line %d",
- __FILE__, __LINE__);
- denali->dev_info.wTotalBlocks = GLOB_HWCTL_DEFAULT_BLKS;
- } else {
- nand_dbg_print(NAND_DBG_WARN,
- "Spectra: ioremap reg address: 0x%p\n", scratch_reg);
- denali->dev_info.wTotalBlocks = 1 << ioread8(scratch_reg);
- if (denali->dev_info.wTotalBlocks < 512)
- denali->dev_info.wTotalBlocks = GLOB_HWCTL_DEFAULT_BLKS;
- iounmap(scratch_reg);
- }
}
-static void get_hynix_nand_para(struct denali_nand_info *denali)
+static void get_hynix_nand_para(struct denali_nand_info *denali,
+ uint8_t device_id)
{
- void __iomem *scratch_reg;
uint32_t main_size, spare_size;
- switch (denali->dev_info.wDeviceID) {
+ switch (device_id) {
case 0xD5: /* Hynix H27UAG8T2A, H27UBG8U5A or H27UCG8VFA */
case 0xD7: /* Hynix H27UDG8VEM, H27UCG8UDM or H27UCG8V5A */
denali_write32(128, denali->flash_reg + PAGES_PER_BLOCK);
@@ -621,20 +601,6 @@ static void get_hynix_nand_para(struct denali_nand_info *denali)
"Will use default parameter values instead.\n",
denali->dev_info.wDeviceID);
}
-
- scratch_reg = ioremap_nocache(SCRATCH_REG_ADDR, SCRATCH_REG_SIZE);
- if (!scratch_reg) {
- printk(KERN_ERR "Spectra: ioremap failed in %s, Line %d",
- __FILE__, __LINE__);
- denali->dev_info.wTotalBlocks = GLOB_HWCTL_DEFAULT_BLKS;
- } else {
- nand_dbg_print(NAND_DBG_WARN,
- "Spectra: ioremap reg address: 0x%p\n", scratch_reg);
- denali->dev_info.wTotalBlocks = 1 << ioread8(scratch_reg);
- if (denali->dev_info.wTotalBlocks < 512)
- denali->dev_info.wTotalBlocks = GLOB_HWCTL_DEFAULT_BLKS;
- iounmap(scratch_reg);
- }
}
/* determines how many NAND chips are connected to the controller. Note for
@@ -807,34 +773,35 @@ static uint16_t denali_nand_timing_set(struct denali_nand_info *denali)
{
uint16_t status = PASS;
uint8_t no_of_planes;
+ uint32_t id_bytes[5], addr;
+ uint8_t i, maf_id, device_id;
nand_dbg_print(NAND_DBG_TRACE, "%s, Line %d, Function: %s\n",
__FILE__, __LINE__, __func__);
- denali->dev_info.wDeviceMaker =
- ioread32(denali->flash_reg + MANUFACTURER_ID);
- denali->dev_info.wDeviceID =
- ioread32(denali->flash_reg + DEVICE_ID);
- denali->dev_info.bDeviceParam0 =
- ioread32(denali->flash_reg + DEVICE_PARAM_0);
- denali->dev_info.bDeviceParam1 =
- ioread32(denali->flash_reg + DEVICE_PARAM_1);
- denali->dev_info.bDeviceParam2 =
- ioread32(denali->flash_reg + DEVICE_PARAM_2);
-
- denali->dev_info.MLCDevice =
- ioread32(denali->flash_reg + DEVICE_PARAM_0) & 0x0c;
+ /* Use read id method to get device ID and other
+ * params. For some NAND chips, controller can't
+ * report the correct device ID by reading from
+ * DEVICE_ID register
+ * */
+ addr = (uint32_t)MODE_11 | BANK(denali->flash_bank);
+ index_addr(denali, (uint32_t)addr | 0, 0x90);
+ index_addr(denali, (uint32_t)addr | 1, 0);
+ for (i = 0; i < 5; i++)
+ index_addr_read_data(denali, addr | 2, &id_bytes[i]);
+ maf_id = id_bytes[0];
+ device_id = id_bytes[1];
if (ioread32(denali->flash_reg + ONFI_DEVICE_NO_OF_LUNS) &
ONFI_DEVICE_NO_OF_LUNS__ONFI_DEVICE) { /* ONFI 1.0 NAND */
if (FAIL == get_onfi_nand_para(denali))
return FAIL;
- } else if (denali->dev_info.wDeviceMaker == 0xEC) { /* Samsung NAND */
+ } else if (maf_id == 0xEC) { /* Samsung NAND */
get_samsung_nand_para(denali);
- } else if (denali->dev_info.wDeviceMaker == 0x98) { /* Toshiba NAND */
+ } else if (maf_id == 0x98) { /* Toshiba NAND */
get_toshiba_nand_para(denali);
- } else if (denali->dev_info.wDeviceMaker == 0xAD) { /* Hynix NAND */
- get_hynix_nand_para(denali);
+ } else if (maf_id == 0xAD) { /* Hynix NAND */
+ get_hynix_nand_para(denali, device_id);
} else {
denali->dev_info.wTotalBlocks = GLOB_HWCTL_DEFAULT_BLKS;
}
@@ -1720,6 +1687,8 @@ static void denali_cmdfunc(struct mtd_info *mtd, unsigned int cmd, int col,
int page)
{
struct denali_nand_info *denali = mtd_to_denali(mtd);
+ uint32_t addr, id;
+ int i;
#if DEBUG_DENALI
printk(KERN_INFO "cmdfunc: 0x%x %d %d\n", cmd, col, page);
@@ -1732,24 +1701,18 @@ static void denali_cmdfunc(struct mtd_info *mtd, unsigned int cmd, int col,
break;
case NAND_CMD_READID:
reset_buf(denali);
- if (denali->flash_bank < denali->total_used_banks) {
- /* write manufacturer information into nand
- buffer for NAND subsystem to fetch.
- */
- write_byte_to_buf(denali,
- denali->dev_info.wDeviceMaker);
- write_byte_to_buf(denali,
- denali->dev_info.wDeviceID);
- write_byte_to_buf(denali,
- denali->dev_info.bDeviceParam0);
- write_byte_to_buf(denali,
- denali->dev_info.bDeviceParam1);
- write_byte_to_buf(denali,
- denali->dev_info.bDeviceParam2);
- } else {
- int i;
- for (i = 0; i < 5; i++)
- write_byte_to_buf(denali, 0xff);
+ /*sometimes ManufactureId read from register is not right
+ * e.g. some of Micron MT29F32G08QAA MLC NAND chips
+ * So here we send READID cmd to NAND insteand
+ * */
+ addr = (uint32_t)MODE_11 | BANK(denali->flash_bank);
+ index_addr(denali, (uint32_t)addr | 0, 0x90);
+ index_addr(denali, (uint32_t)addr | 1, 0);
+ for (i = 0; i < 5; i++) {
+ index_addr_read_data(denali,
+ (uint32_t)addr | 2,
+ &id);
+ write_byte_to_buf(denali, id);
}
break;
case NAND_CMD_READ0:
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