[PATCH] mtd: brcmnand: Workaround false ECC uncorrectable errors
Jonas Gorski
jogo at openwrt.org
Wed Dec 2 12:44:04 PST 2015
On Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 9:17 PM, Simon Arlott <simon at fire.lp0.eu> wrote:
> On 01/12/15 10:41, Jonas Gorski wrote:
>> On Sat, Nov 28, 2015 at 8:23 PM, Simon Arlott <simon at fire.lp0.eu> wrote:
>>> +
>>> + /* Go to start of buffer */
>>> + buf -= FC_WORDS;
>>> +
>>> + /* Erased if all data bytes are 0xFF */
>>> + buf_erased = memchr_inv(buf, 0xFF, FC_WORDS) == NULL;
>>> +
>>> + if (!buf_erased)
>>> + goto out_free;
>>
>> We now have a function exactly for that use case in 4.4,
>> nand_check_erased_buf [1], consider using that. This also has the
>> benefit of treating bit flips as correctable as long as the ECC scheme
>> is strong enough.
>
> I have no idea whether or not it's appropriate to specify
> bitflips_threshold > 0 so it'd just be a more complex way to do
> a memchr_inv() search for 0xFF.
The threshold would be the amount of bitflips the code can correct, so
basically ecc.strength (at least that is my understanding).
> The code also has to check for the hamming code bytes being all 0x00,
> because according to the comments [2], the controller also has
> difficulty with the non-erased all-0xFFs scenario too.
According to brcmnand.c hamming can fix up to fifteen bitflips, but in
the current code you would fail a hamming protected all-0xff-page for
even a single bitflip in the data or in the ecc bytes, which means
that all-0xff-pages wouldn't be protected at all.
Jonas
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