DoC MilPlus32 try to get working???
Thomas Gleixner
tglx at linutronix.de
Fri Jun 18 11:11:35 EDT 2004
On Friday 18 June 2004 14:56, Carlos, John J USAATC wrote:
> Hi,
> I have been trying to get diskonchip to work with the MilPlus chip. I
> have merged the drivers in the devices directory in diskonchip.c I still
> have to see if the bad block table is working/implemented. This is the
> error message I get the first time after a boot up that I insmod
> diskonchip. Subsequent insmods of diskonchip just report no valid boot
> record.
You insmod drivers/mtd/nand/diskonchip .
Why does it show INFTL messages ?
Who is calling INFTL functions?
Before you start playing with INFTL the chip driver itself must be fully
functional.
> Could anyone tell me what the cause is. I guess I need to get the bad
> block checking working first before anything else?
>
> mtd: Giving out device 4 to DiskOnChip Millennium Plus
> in inftl_add_mtd
> INFTL: add_mtd for DiskOnChip Millennium Plus
> INFTL: INFTL_mount(inftl=0xc1cc6600)
> INFTL: find_boot_record(inftl=0xc1cc6600)
> INFTL: block read at 0x0 of mtd4 failed: -22
> INFTL: block read at 0x8000 of mtd4 failed: -22
> INFTL: block read at 0x10000 of mtd4 failed: -22
> INFTL: block read at 0x18000 of mtd4 failed: -22
> INFTL: block read at 0x20000 of mtd4 failed: -22
> INFTL: further failures for this block will not be printed
> INFTL: could not find valid boot record?
> INFTL: could not mount device
> NFTL: add_mtd for DiskOnChip Millennium Plus
> Block read at 0x0 of mtd4 failed: -22
> Block read at 0x8000 of mtd4 failed: -22
> Block read at 0x10000 of mtd4 failed: -22
> Block read at 0x18000 of mtd4 failed: -22
> Block read at 0x20000 of mtd4 failed: -22
> Further failures for this block will not be printed
> Could not find valid boot record
> NFTL: could not mount device
> #
>
> Thanks to all who have been answering my calls for help!!!!
> John
>
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