[PATCH 0/9] drivers:mtd:UBI: add bakvol module for MLC NAND paired page issue
Boris Brezillon
boris.brezillon at free-electrons.com
Wed Sep 30 00:33:55 PDT 2015
On Wed, 30 Sep 2015 05:31:43 +0000
Bean Huo 霍斌斌 (beanhuo) <beanhuo at micron.com> wrote:
> > Am 28.09.2015 um 09:02 schrieb Bean Huo 霍斌斌 (beanhuo):
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > This series aims at adding a bakvol module for MLC NAND paired page
> > > Power loss protection.
> > > MLC NAND paired page power loss is a known issue so far, MLC NAND
> > > pages are coupled in a sense that if you cut power while writing to a
> > > page, you corrupt not only this page, but also one of the previous pages
> > which is paired with the current one.
> > > Currently, there is no a perfect solution for this.
> > > This paired page solution is based on NAND multiple plane program
> > > feature. For this Patch, only used dual plane page program, means two
> > > different plane pages can Be programmed together at the same time.
> > > Dual plane page program only implements in backup operation. Only
> > > lower page data Be duplicated and back up into a internal log volume by
> > dual plane program method.
> > >
> > > This patch has been testing on Micron 70s/80s/90s MLC NAND.
> > > Of course there are some places needed to be improved and simplified.
> > >
> > > Any suggestion and comments welcomed.
> >
> > As stated before, using OOB in UBI is not going to happen unless proven that
> > there is absolutely no other way to solve the paired pages problem.
> >
> > Nacked-by: Richard Weinberger <richard at nod.at>
> >
> > Sorry,
> > //Richard
>
> Hi, Richard
> Thanks for your concern. I am a new patch submitter.
> Can you tell me Nacked-by means?
>
> By the way, Do you review my patches series ? I don't backup duplicated data in OOB .
That's not what Richard said, he just pointed that you were using the
OOB area, and you're actually using it to store the information about
which page you're backuping.
> Can you specify which sector codes ? so that I can explain it in detail.
And as answered by Richard, check_original_data() and
mtd_write_dual_plane_oob() are filling the OOB buf with the original
page offset, so you're definitely using the OOB area to store metadata.
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