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Re: flash erase and bootblocks


>>>>> "Andrew" == Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch> writes:

    Andrew> On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 10:41:17AM +0100, Will Wagner wrote:
    >> Hi All,
    >> 
    >> I have a question about support for smaller bootblock sectors
    >> when erasing/programming flash.
    >> 
    >> I have a driver for AMD AM29DL323D flash chips all working
    >> nicely. These chips have 8 smaller sectors at the beginning of
    >> flash.
    >> 
    >> The erase and program routines in flash_am29xxxx.inl have
    >> support for the smaller bootblocks. However the flash_erase
    >> function in flash.c doesn't support the bootblocks so if I try
    >> to erase just one of the smaller sectors it erases all of them
    >> at once.
    >> 
    >> Anyone got any suggestions on how to get round this? Otherwise
    >> I guess I'll have to alter flash_erase to suit my needs.

    Andrew> Take a look at the flash_v2 branch in CVS. It has a new
    Andrew> api which should allow this to work much cleaner. There is
    Andrew> a driver for AMD devices, but i don't know if this
    Andrew> particular device is supported. You will need to check the
    Andrew> sources.

The V2 AMD driver supports all AMD devices and compatibles, by virtue
of not knowing anything at all about specific chips. Instead details
such as the boot sector layout are supplied on a per-platform basis,
or you can make it use CFI at the cost of a bit more code. You can
look at the documentation as well as the sources.

Bart

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