On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 12:47, Anton Vorontsov wrote: > On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 12:34:05PM -0400, Mike Frysinger wrote: >> On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 07:20, Anton Vorontsov wrote: >> > You can't easily change OF. It's like "let's change ACPI tables >> > or BIOS in these PCs". Doable, but involves things like reflashing. >> > And we usually have to support old BIOSes as well. >> > >> > OTOH, I see (git grep m25p arch/powerpc/boot/dts/) that in >> > mainline kernel only MPC8569 board has a correct m25p >> > node, and it is STMicro variant (it is JEDEC capable). >> > >> > As we don't really have to support out of tree code, I'd >> > just go with this patch, assuming that we have to change >> > device tree for boards with non-JEDEC flashes. It's >> > effectively the same thing as platform data flag, except >> > that it works automatically for OF platforms. >> > >> > diff --git a/drivers/mtd/devices/m25p80.c b/drivers/mtd/devices/m25p80.c >> > index 81e49a9..a610ca9 100644 >> > --- a/drivers/mtd/devices/m25p80.c >> > +++ b/drivers/mtd/devices/m25p80.c >> > @@ -680,6 +680,16 @@ static const struct spi_device_id m25p_ids[] = { >> > { "m25p64", INFO(0x202017, 0, 64 * 1024, 128, 0) }, >> > { "m25p128", INFO(0x202018, 0, 256 * 1024, 64, 0) }, >> > >> > + { "m25p05-nonjedec", INFO(0, 0, 32 * 1024, 2, 0) }, >> > + { "m25p10-nonjedec", INFO(0, 0, 32 * 1024, 4, 0) }, >> > + { "m25p20-nonjedec", INFO(0, 0, 64 * 1024, 4, 0) }, >> > + { "m25p40-nonjedec", INFO(0, 0, 64 * 1024, 8, 0) }, >> > + { "m25p80-nonjedec", INFO(0, 0, 64 * 1024, 16, 0) }, >> > + { "m25p16-nonjedec", INFO(0, 0, 64 * 1024, 32, 0) }, >> > + { "m25p32-nonjedec", INFO(0, 0, 64 * 1024, 64, 0) }, >> > + { "m25p64-nonjedec", INFO(0, 0, 64 * 1024, 128, 0) }, >> > + { "m25p128-nonjedec", INFO(0, 0, 256 * 1024, 64, 0) }, >> > + >> >> are you picking the m25p because its flash geometry matches whatever >> you're using, or because you have some weird variant of the m25p that >> has JEDEC commands removed ? > > The latter. It's Numonyx M25Pxx flashes, see > http://www.numonyx.com/Documents/Datasheets/M25P80.pdf > > The RDID instruction is available only for parts made with 110 > nm Technology identified with Process letter '4'.
lovely. i guess this patch is the way to go to satisfy everyone's requirements. i'm also of the mindset that a mtd should not be created if the SPI flash isnt there simply because the resources say it might be. -mike _______________________________________________ Linuxppc-dev mailing list Linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org https://lists.ozlabs.org/listinfo/linuxppc-dev