Re: [PATCH v5 3/3] ARM: OMAP2+: onenand: prepare for gpmc driver migration |
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* Afzal Mohammed <afzal@xxxxxx> [120626 23:53]:
> Reorganize gpmc-onenand initialization so that changes
> required for gpmc driver migration can be made smooth.
>
> Ensuring sync read/write are disabled in onenand cannot
> be expected to work properly unless GPMC is setup, this
> has been removed.
>
> Refactor set_async_mode & set_sync_mode functions to
> separate out timing calculation & actual configuration
> (GPMC & OneNAND side).
The last patch in this series causes onenand not to show
up on my n900. I believe the problem has been there earlier
too, but I just did not notice it.
Without the last patch in this series I get:
[ 1.650207] OneNAND driver initializing
[ 1.655487] omap2-onenand omap2-onenand: initializing on CS0, phys base 0x04000000, virtual base d0880000, freq 83 MHz
[ 1.666931] OneNAND Manufacturer: Numonyx (0x20)
[ 1.671905] Muxed OneNAND 256MB 1.8V 16-bit (0x40)
[ 1.676971] OneNAND version = 0x0031
[ 1.918762] Creating 6 MTD partitions on "omap2-onenand":
And with this patch applied I get:
[ 1.634643] OneNAND driver initializing
[ 1.640075] omap2-onenand omap2-onenand: initializing on CS0, phys base 0x04000000, virtual base d0880000, freq 54 MHz
[ 1.651519] OneNAND Manufacturer: Unknown (0xa0)
Any ideas?
Tony
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