Hi All,
I am trying to bring up one of our custom Davinci board through UART.
First I have issued the following command
1. sfh_DM644x.exe -nanderase
This command was executed successful.
Then I ran the following command
2. sfh_DM644x.exe -nanflash ubl_davinci_nand.bin
u-boot-1.2.0
gt;Bye.
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>[mailto:davinci-linux-open-source-boun...@linux.davincidsp.com] On Behalf Of
>shaofeng zhang
>Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2009 12:37 PM
>To: davinci-linux-open-source@li
: davinci-linux-open-source@linux.davincidsp.com
Subject: About NAND bad blocks
Hi, all,
My board can boot from my nand flash NAND01GR3B2B (ST 's product) using
U-boot 1.2.0, but When the board is starting
linux kernel, the kernel should scan the bad block and the kernel print the
mes
Hi, all,
My board can boot from my nand flash NAND01GR3B2B (ST 's product) using
U-boot 1.2.0, but When the board is starting
linux kernel, the kernel should scan the bad block and the kernel print the
messages:
NAND device: Manufacturer ID: 0x20, Chip ID: 0xa1 (ST Micro NAND 128MiB 1,8V
8-bit)
Sc
Hey,
I know the JFFS2 filesystem underneath has support for bad blocks,
however do I have to turn it on or is enabled by default? The options flag
seems to indicate otherwise.
Also, here is what I mean by skipping bad blocks
I know nandwriter during its initial burning of uboot+ubl to nand
Jerry Johns wrote:
> Hello all,
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> Recently we manufactured our own custom boards with NAND
> chips, and we'r noticing that during ftl_format of the chip, it
> doesn't skip over bad blocks in NAND - can someone verify is skipping
> bad blocks is already supported in the montavista k
Jerry Johns ha scritto:
Recently we manufactured our own custom boards with NAND
chips, and we'r noticing that during ftl_format of the chip, it doesn't
skip over bad blocks in NAND - can someone verify is skipping bad blocks
is already supported in the montavista kernel for davi
Hello all,
Recently we manufactured our own custom boards with NAND
chips, and we'r noticing that during ftl_format of the chip, it doesn't skip
over bad blocks in NAND - can someone verify is skipping bad blocks is
already supported in the montavista kernel for davinci?
I've looked