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I thought the whole point of using this linux and u-boot stuff was that whatever you did, someone else had done it first and you just had to copy them. Well I've been caught out Smile I want to ditch using the uSD card at all on our AVR32 board , and use NAND where we have been using uSD. I have a Linux disk working out of NAND - quite easy as Linux pretty much knew how, once you told it you had a chip. But the u-boot seems to have no clue about NAND on the AVR32 - it doesn't set up the hardware to get to it at all, and there's no code set up in the target board header and code files for any AVR32-based board, as far as I can see!!! I have found some stuff in support for other Atmel devices, which seems relevant. Plus of course the Linux sources. I'm totally in the dark about what u-boot can or should do with ecc ..... ------------ So far I've worked out that I've got to 1. in cpu.c add set up MODE3, CYCLE3, SETUP3, PULSE3 registers for cs3 timing. 2. in <target>.c/board_early_init_f add hmatrix_slave_write call to enable nand in ebi 3. in <target>.c/board_early_init_f set up chip select(s) and busy(s) in the GPIO setup to point the right way, and initially turn everything off 4 in <target>.h #undef CONFIG_NAND_LEGACY #define CONFIG_CMD_NAND #define CONFIG_JFFS2_NAND #define CFG_MAX_NAND_DEVICE #define NAND_MAX_CHIPS #define CFG_NAND_BASE 0x0c000000 I'm still pretty woolly about these though CONFIG_MTD_NAND_VERIFY_WRITE CONFIG_MTD_PARTITIONS 5. create a file called nand.c in the same directory as my <target>.c - I've based mine on the one for the at91sam9261ek. This needs to implement board_nand_init which must set up service routines cmd_ctrl to alter ALE,CLE etc dev_ready to read the "chip ready" status chip_delay - no idea! so far I've no clue how this file gets included in the make of u-boot. Any and all advice welcome - especially if someone HAS got there first. TVM David _______________________________________________ U-Boot mailing list U-Boot@lists.denx.de http://lists.denx.de/mailman/listinfo/u-boot