Regression of mtd/chips/jedec_probe.c in 2.6.0-test7
Thayne Harbaugh
tharbaugh at lnxi.com
Thu Oct 23 12:13:45 EDT 2003
Now that I've been unhelpful, if not confusing, I figure I should look
at your emails a bit closer.
On Wed, 2003-10-22 at 16:33, Christopher Hoover wrote:
> Search for id:(01 225b) interleave(1) type(2)
> Search for id:(01 225b) interleave(1) type(2)
This is the manufacturer and device id for the AM29LV800BB.
01 = AMD
225b = AM29LV800BB in x16 mode.
If that's correct, why doesn't it find it? Have you tried turning on
debug and setting it to 3?
> Search for id:(70 e3a0) interleave(1) type(2)
> Search for id:(01 5b) interleave(2) type(1)
> Search for id:(01 5b) interleave(2) type(1)
01 = AMD
5b = AM29LV800BB in x8 mode.
Once again, why isn't the chip found?
> Search for id:(70 a0) interleave(2) type(1)
> Search for id:(70 f10) interleave(2) type(2)
> Search for id:(70 f10) interleave(2) type(2)
> Search for id:(70 f10) interleave(2) type(2)
> JEDEC: Found no ceiva flash device at location zero
^^^^^
Looks like a Polaroid camera?
> clps_setup_mtd: do_map_probe failed to find flash
We nee the debug verbosity turned up for jedec_probe. Hopefully that
will tell us why jedec_match() (I believe) is failing.
--
Thayne Harbaugh
Linux Networx
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