Hi Arnd, As you've obviously been working with a large range of SD cards, I wonder if you have any comments/knowledge on erase behaviour.
The SD card spec says that CMD32/CMD33 erase can leave the data as either all-zero or all-one, depending on bit 55 (DATA_STAT_AFTER_ERASE) of the SCR. Do you have any comments on the general trend is for DATA_STAT_AFTER_ERASE? Do most vendors erase as 0 or erase as 1? I've seen the discussions around badly manufactured SD cards; do you know how reliably this bit is set by the vendors? If they set it incorrectly it would be quite inconvenient for my plans. Currently, when installing software, OLPC firmware erases the entire disk then writes the entire disk contents, even if most of that is zeroes. I am looking at an optimization where we can simply avoid writing those 0 blocks, greatly speeding up the flashing process. In my test case of 1 SD card, DATA_STAT_AFTER_ERASE=0 and the vendor is not lying about this, so I managed to cut down the time needed to install an OS image by more than 50%. Hopefully this can apply on a wider basis... Daniel _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel