[PATCH V2] In the Denali NAND controller driver, use 8 bytes for READID command.

From: Graham Moore
Date: Mon Jun 23 2014 - 15:21:53 EST


The Denali NAND driver reads only 5 bytes of ID, but some Hynix and Samsung
have size parameters in the 6th byte. As a result, the page and oob size
for a Hynix H27UAG8T2B were calculated incorrectly and the driver failed to
load.

The solution is to read 8 bytes of ID, as expected by the nand framework.

Signed-off-by: Graham Moore <grmoore@xxxxxxxxxx>
--
V2: Increase size of id_bytes array to 8.
---
drivers/mtd/nand/denali.c | 6 +++---
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/mtd/nand/denali.c b/drivers/mtd/nand/denali.c
index 9f2012a..0b071a3 100644
--- a/drivers/mtd/nand/denali.c
+++ b/drivers/mtd/nand/denali.c
@@ -473,7 +473,7 @@ static void detect_partition_feature(struct denali_nand_info *denali)
static uint16_t denali_nand_timing_set(struct denali_nand_info *denali)
{
uint16_t status = PASS;
- uint32_t id_bytes[5], addr;
+ uint32_t id_bytes[8], addr;
uint8_t i, maf_id, device_id;

dev_dbg(denali->dev,
@@ -488,7 +488,7 @@ static uint16_t denali_nand_timing_set(struct denali_nand_info *denali)
addr = (uint32_t)MODE_11 | BANK(denali->flash_bank);
index_addr(denali, (uint32_t)addr | 0, 0x90);
index_addr(denali, (uint32_t)addr | 1, 0);
- for (i = 0; i < 5; i++)
+ for (i = 0; i < 8; i++)
index_addr_read_data(denali, addr | 2, &id_bytes[i]);
maf_id = id_bytes[0];
device_id = id_bytes[1];
@@ -1276,7 +1276,7 @@ static void denali_cmdfunc(struct mtd_info *mtd, unsigned int cmd, int col,
addr = (uint32_t)MODE_11 | BANK(denali->flash_bank);
index_addr(denali, (uint32_t)addr | 0, 0x90);
index_addr(denali, (uint32_t)addr | 1, 0);
- for (i = 0; i < 5; i++) {
+ for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
index_addr_read_data(denali,
(uint32_t)addr | 2,
&id);
--
1.7.10.4

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