Hi Wolfgang,
On Monday 18 January 2010 00:06:35 Wolfgang Denk wrote:
> > I don't think that this is a Sequoia (4xx NDFC) specific problem. My
> > first idea was that this is caused because of bad blocks. Bad blocks are
> > skipped upon read, but "nand read" still wants to read 32MByte in total.
>
Dear Stefan Roese,
In message <200912090709.18420...@denx.de> you wrote:
>
> [Added Scott to Cc]
>
> On Tuesday 08 December 2009 23:03:28 Wolfgang Denk wrote:
> > it seems there is a problem with NAND on Sequoia:
> >
> > U-Boot 2009.11-rc2 (Dec 08 2009 - 22:52:34)
> > ...
> > NAND:
Hi Wolfgang,
[Added Scott to Cc]
On Tuesday 08 December 2009 23:03:28 Wolfgang Denk wrote:
> it seems there is a problem with NAND on Sequoia:
>
> U-Boot 2009.11-rc2 (Dec 08 2009 - 22:52:34)
> ...
> NAND: 32 MiB
> ...
> => nand read 20 0 200
>
> NAND
Hi Stefan,
it seems there is a problem with NAND on Sequoia:
U-Boot 2009.11-rc2 (Dec 08 2009 - 22:52:34)
...
NAND: 32 MiB
...
=> nand read 20 0 200
NAND read: device 0 whole chip
Attempt to read outside the flash area
3355
Spoken too quickly user error.
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 11:13 AM, E Robertson wrote:
> Hi,
> Does mtd has to be enabled/setup for nand read to work?
> I'm trying to do a
>
> I keep getting a read error when trying to read even the first block.
>
> NAND read: device 0 offset 0x0, size 0x2
>
Hi,
Does mtd has to be enabled/setup for nand read to work?
I'm trying to do a
I keep getting a read error when trying to read even the first block.
NAND read: device 0 offset 0x0, size 0x2
NAND read from offset 0 failed -74
131072 bytes read: ERROR
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