576-MB DOC reports as Millennium?

Vadim Khmelnitsky vadim.khmelnitsky at m-sys.com
Wed Jul 31 23:46:33 EDT 2002


That's true .

New diskonchip 2000 of certain capacities will not work with current open
source driver .
576MB is one of them .

Vadim.


-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Burgess [mailto:burgess at greeneridge.com]
Sent: Wed, July 31, 2002 8:24 PM
To: linux-mtd at lists.infradead.org
Subject: 576-MB DOC reports as Millennium?


Doc2000.c can't seem to handle the new 576-MB DoC's.

The docprobe.c driver (version 1.30) reports them as
Millenniums, but then doc2000.c (version 1.46) fails
to access the mfr or id using Millennium-oriented calls;
these come back 0xff or 0.  If I force the ChipID to be
a 2000, docprobe doesn't even get past the initial toggle
test.  Also like a blank Millennium, there is no 0x55aa
signature at the base address, only 0xffff.

The 576's have NOT been formatted with DFORMAT
or anything else, they came raw.  However what I am
attempting is so low-level, the formatting should be
irrelevant -- shouldn't it??

I am not actually using Linux, but have incorporated
the drivers into a low-level custom system based on
a 68K.  The drivers have worked beautifully for months.
Even now I can swap an 8-MB or a 288-MB DOC2000
into the socket and they work fine.  So I don't think
it's my platform that's suddenly gone off.

If the solution is not obvious or quick I will have
to buy some 288's very soon, which will hurt as I have
already bought the 576's :-<  Help!

Cheers & thanks!

--Bill

_________________________________________________________
William C. Burgess, Ph.D., Senior Research Engineer
Greeneridge Sciences Inc., 1411 Firestone Rd., Goleta, CA 93117
Tel: (805) 899-3558  Fax: (805) 967-7720
http://www.greeneridge.com



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