[PATCH 3/3] mtd/nand : workaround for Freescale FCM to support large-page Nand chip
LiuShuo
b35362 at freescale.com
Mon Dec 12 21:46:51 EST 2011
于 2011年12月13日 05:30, Scott Wood 写道:
> On 12/12/2011 03:19 PM, Artem Bityutskiy wrote:
>> On Mon, 2011-12-12 at 15:15 -0600, Scott Wood wrote:
>>> NAND chips come from the factory with bad blocks marked at a certain
>>> offset into each page. This offset is normally in the OOB area, but
>>> since we change the layout from "4k data, 128 byte oob" to "2k data, 64
>>> byte oob, 2k data, 64 byte oob" the marker is no longer in the oob. On
>>> first use we need to migrate the markers so that they are still in the oob.
>> Ah, I see, thanks. Are you planning to implement in-kernel migration or
>> use a user-space tool?
> That's the kind of answer I was hoping to get from Shuo. :-)
OK, I try to do this. Wait for a couple of days.
-LiuShuo
> Most likely is a firmware-based tool, but I'd like there to be some way
> for the tool to mark that this has happened, so that the Linux driver
> can refuse to do non-raw accesses to a chip that isn't marked as having
> been migrated (or at least yell loudly in the log).
>
> Speaking of raw accesses, these are currently broken in the eLBC
> driver... we need some way for the generic layer to tell us what kind of
> access it is before the transaction starts, not once it wants to read
> out the buffer (unless we add more hacks to delay the start of a read
> transaction until first buffer access...). We'd be better off with a
> high-level "read page/write page" function that does the whole thing
> (not just buffer access, but command issuance as well).
>
> -Scott
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