[PATCH 1/1] mxc_nand : allow swapping the Bad block Indicator for NFC v1.
Sascha Hauer
s.hauer at pengutronix.de
Fri Mar 28 05:11:42 EDT 2014
On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 02:53:33PM +0100, Gaëtan Carlier wrote:
> Hi,
> I don't see where the problem is. The fact that bad block marker are
> used or not, is not related to "my" patch. This patch just places
> data where they should be. If I take the Nand and connect it to a
> not-bugged NFC controller, all data will be read correctly with data
> is main area and OOB is spare area.
> >
> >In this form the patch is simply not correct and should be dropped.
> >
> Now I want to adapt and publish my platform file to latest kernel
> version and I am still stopped with this biswap patch that is not
> applied. As I said before, I must not be the only that have used
> this damned original patch from Freescale that swaps byte in their
> ATK programming soft, redboot and Kernel and it is impossible to
> fallback to current NAND handling (without swapping).
>
> Is there any chance that if I send this patch against
> linux-next/master branch, it will be finally accepted. Only people
> that needs it will use it. There is so much option in menuconfig
> with so little explaination and mark as "Only say Yes if you known
> what you do".
I'm ok with supporting a devicetree option that decides whether to do
bad block marker swapping or not. It shouldn't be a Kconfig option.
Sascha
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