Re: [U-Boot] ERROR: too many flash sectors

2009-08-24 Thread Stefan Roese
On Saturday 22 August 2009 04:58:44 SlinceArm wrote: Thanks for your reply , Stefan. : ) My flash is 32MB and here is my source code for flash environment #define CONFIG_SYS_FLASH_CFI #define CONFIG_FLASH_CFI_DRIVER 1 #define CONFIG_FLASH_CFI_WIDTHFLASH_CFI_32BIT #define

Re: [U-Boot] ERROR: too many flash sectors

2009-08-24 Thread SlinceArm
Stefan Roese wrote: On Saturday 22 August 2009 04:58:44 SlinceArm wrote: Thanks for your reply , Stefan. : ) My flash is 32MB and here is my source code for flash environment #define CONFIG_SYS_FLASH_CFI #define CONFIG_FLASH_CFI_DRIVER 1 #define CONFIG_FLASH_CFI_WIDTH

Re: [U-Boot] ERROR: too many flash sectors

2009-08-23 Thread Penda, Naveen Kumar
Stefan Roese wrote: DRAM: 64 MB ERROR: too many flash sectors ERROR: too many flash sectors This error is important. Searching in the source code gives you an hint. You should increase CONFIG_SYS_MAX_FLASH_SECT to match you hardware. Cheers, Stefan

Re: [U-Boot] ERROR: too many flash sectors

2009-08-21 Thread SlinceArm
Stefan Roese wrote: DRAM: 64 MB ERROR: too many flash sectors ERROR: too many flash sectors This error is important. Searching in the source code gives you an hint. You should increase CONFIG_SYS_MAX_FLASH_SECT to match you hardware. Cheers, Stefan Stefan Roese wrote: On

[U-Boot] ERROR: too many flash sectors

2009-08-20 Thread SlinceArm
Hi , everyone . My u-boot version is 2009-01 and i try porting u-boot on pxa270 development board. when i power on my board then minicom show these information DRAM: 64 MB ERROR: too many flash sectors ERROR: too many flash sectors Flash:32 MB then i can save setenv , but when i

Re: [U-Boot] ERROR: too many flash sectors

2009-08-20 Thread Stefan Roese
On Thursday 20 August 2009 16:45:28 SlinceArm wrote: Hi , everyone . My u-boot version is 2009-01 and i try porting u-boot on pxa270 development board. when i power on my board then minicom show these information DRAM: 64 MB ERROR: too many flash sectors ERROR: too many flash sectors