[PATCH v3] mtd/nand : workaround for Freescale FCM to support large-page Nand chip

LiuShuo b35362 at freescale.com
Wed Aug 24 12:48:18 EST 2011


于 2011年08月23日 18:02, Matthieu CASTET 写道:
> LiuShuo a écrit :
>> 于 2011年08月19日 00:25, Scott Wood 写道:
>>> On 08/17/2011 09:33 PM, b35362 at freescale.com wrote:
>>>> From: Liu Shuo<b35362 at freescale.com>
>>>>
>>>> Freescale FCM controller has a 2K size limitation of buffer RAM. In order
>>>> to support the Nand flash chip whose page size is larger than 2K bytes,
>>>> we divide a page into multi-2K pages for MTD layer driver. In that case,
>>>> we force to set the page size to 2K bytes. We convert the page address of
>>>> MTD layer driver to a real page address in flash chips and a column index
>>>> in fsl_elbc driver. We can issue any column address by UA instruction of
>>>> elbc controller.
>>>>
>>>> NOTE: Due to there is a limitation of 'Number of Partial Program Cycles in
>>>> the Same Page (NOP)', the flash chip which is supported by this workaround
>>>> have to meet below conditions.
>>>> 	1. page size is not greater than 4KB
>>>> 	2.	1) if main area and spare area have independent NOPs:
>>>> 			  main  area NOP    :>=3
>>>> 			  spare area NOP    :>=2?
>>> How often are the NOPs split like this?
>>>
>>>> 		2) if main area and spare area have a common NOP:
>>>> 			  NOP               :>=4
>>> This depends on how the flash is used.  If you treat it as a NOP1 flash
>>> (e.g. run ubifs rather than jffs2), then you need NOP2 for a 4K chip and
>>> NOP4 for an 8K chip.  OTOH, if you would be making full use of NOP4 on a
>>> real 2K chip, you'll need NOP8 for a 4K chip.
>>>
>>> The NOP restrictions should be documented in the code itself, not just
>>> in the git changelog.  Maybe print it to the console when this hack is
>>> used, along with the NOP value read from the ID.
>> We can't read the NOP from the ID on any chip. Some chips don't
>> give this infomation.(e.g. Micron MT29F4G08BAC)
> Doesn't the micron chip provide it with onfi info ?
Sorry, there is something wrong with my expression.
We can get the NOP info from datasheet, but can't get it by READID 
command in code.

-LiuShuo
> Matthieu
>




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