Hi,

I'm working on a STM chip under linux and U-Boot 1.3.1.

Here's my problem.
To boot linux up I load the kernel stored in a NAND device. If a bad block is present in the nand I can't load the kernel.

To store the kernel I first erase the partition and write the kernel image.
During the erase stage, U-Boottells that a bad block has been skipped but everything's fine.

  NAND erase: device 0 offset 0x520000, size 0x400000
  Skipping bad block at  0x005c0000
  Erasing at 0x900000 -- 100% complete.
  OK

When I write the kernel image, U-Boottells that everything's fine.

  NAND write: device 0 offset 0x520000, size 0x400000
   4194304 bytes written: OK

But when I try to read the kernel, it fails.

  NAND read: device 0 offset 0x520000, size 0x1a4bff
   1723391 bytes read: ERROR


I though U-Boot was able to handle bad block when reading back data..

Did I forget to initialize something ?

BEst regards.


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Best regards.

Alexandre Gambier
Fte Maximal France SAS

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