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Re: [PATCH] mtd: fix the wrong check condition |
hi, On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 7:04 PM, Florian Fainelli <ffainelli@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, > > On 02/16/12 04:12, Huang Shijie wrote: >> >> Hi, >>> >>> (Add Florian and Matthieu) >>> >>> On 2/15/2012 2:33 AM, Huang Shijie wrote: >>>> >>>> If we use `||` check condition, many NAND chips which are not >>>> ONFI nands have to do the ONFI detection. >>> >>> >>> Running the ONFI detection on non-ONFI NAND should not, ideally, be a >>> problem. They should fail one or both tests included in the routine: >>> the 'O N F I' string check or the CRC calculation. >> >> NO. > > > Can you please post the dump of the ONFI page as read by your controller? Is > the CRC check passing? The ONFI crc function is made so that a page full of > zeroes or 0xff won't generate a respectively 0 or ff checksum, so we should > catch this during the CRC check. > Sorry. I did not check the log carefully. the Hynix nand does _not_ pass the CRC check, but it passed the "ONFI" string check. The log "ONFI flash detected" made me misunderstood. BR Huang Shijie >> >> I have Hynix nand in my hand: H27UBG8T2A (page size :8192, oob:448). >> It is not an ONFI nand. See the datasheet in the attachment. >> But it accidentally can pass the ONFI detection, and get the result : >> page size 4192, oob:96. This is a wrong result. > > > I have already seen a Hynix chip answering to the READID command too, and > this was highly confusing our bootloader, however, I suppose that we should > be able to circumvent this issue anyway. > >> >> >> >> >>> >>>> Use `&&` here to detect the ONFI NAND when we can not find any type >>>> in the nand_flash_ids. >>> >>> >>> There are many chips whose ID might be in the NAND table but for which >>> it is preferable (or even required) to check by ONFI for one reason or >>> another. For instance, some ONFI chips might use odd-sized OOB that >>> isn't in the ID decoding algorithm. >>> >> This nand is 32Gb, but we can not parse it out from the id. >> I ever want to add a new database which use the all the 8/6 bytes id as >> key. >> It seems it's time to change it now. > > > You have said that already, but we have yet to see patches for this, I guess > if you can post your database patch that will be easier to comment on. > -- > Florian > > _______________________________________________ > linux-arm-kernel mailing list > linux-arm-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-arm-kernel _______________________________________________ linux-arm-kernel mailing list linux-arm-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-arm-kernel
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