-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 06/13/2013 08:15 AM, Heiko Schocher wrote: > Hello, > > I just tried to write with "dfu" and dfu-util on the host to a not > empty partiton on a nand flash. After the dfu returned without > error, I wanted to read the nand partiton with "nand read" and I > get ECC errors. This is on an am335x based board (mainline patches > coming soon) with ECC BCH8 enabled... [snip] > Is this a bug or a feature? > > If it is a bug, I fixed it as I added in my tree in > drivers/mtd/nand/nand_util.c a nand_erase_write_skip_bad() > function, which erases before writes to "off, length" ... and call > this function in drivers/dfu/dfu_nand.c nand_block_op() instead > nand_write_skip_bad() ... Is this a possible solution?
So yes, if you don't erase first, just like doing a nand write from the command line, it will fail. This is arguably a bug. But, I would go for making dfu_nand spell out a call to an existing erase function since we know the size of the alt setting to be written to. - -- Tom -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJRubwzAAoJENk4IS6UOR1WceYP/RFobx5O0JXJ60d7BhvmjFhl okzfkxu04Mh/qckehZntF+AjRP1lrZvs2b7I0xWd2BRn2dqjrS9ViqS0Hs9WQ2x8 enMGJGAq03+M3uNiSgZ9OjNbKb5eWm3XAhvqc6uUnWtcJAccMSJ0EHS1u95am6Pa iaY98ofydIHZNO5nyJ7rMmPPLUG13ADTR3JZrFwro7rpxQAc64yIu7klzyD8BqhA mJug5HdiUqXnkb9caTK8REVQ0hatp2Qpv3KZq2rgDbe0urRNpHxg3khCb+2j1duI Ts85dcYQj824cbIipPxd3/8I50LrAe6pxO4aS3tSEX6bri+3R4PvTv+uo9g94dZJ gAaLp9fdZDNSola9T1Ae5aG6eYjKVa6U7UfcAKKW5+GTG4wEuA1tzb0HUj+aMdST FPL7Z8Fkd0np67H1HSDurzrMyOHi+yk+mfMvYsJLnbZGxvZ+3YTBynAxT5KSUDIs fNsZRdh4hgr8Dg/DQ2tkJ35EjgWTjwQAwtWwC1rfC3aznWj/08H33vxsZrnwYUvz hNV3VD/p6BGoPUOmtS0DN3QZeDeX3ur+Sv6l7dMIHKKeUOGHtrpAOtBiSJp2LxvE 6xQ0LyBSEleJuZ64jdMY2Lq8jnA5ZZgJt0f+Tg+qEQDHr56cZAhRQtyD6rEj3iiG O+chE7ulvNQ89XSziDoo =++kF -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ U-Boot mailing list U-Boot@lists.denx.de http://lists.denx.de/mailman/listinfo/u-boot