If anyone is interested. Found out on my own. Just tried to set the DOC
to another address and everything's fine. I just don't understand why
the other address worked with the MTD driver but wouldn't with
M-Systems'.
Holger Friedrich wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I've successfully managed to get my kernel to recognize a DiskOnChip and
> boot linux off it.I used the Open Source drivers from MTD. For speed
> reasons I want to try the M-Systems drivers but I wasn't able so far to
> get it running.
> I compiled a kernel 2.2.19 with DOC support but when booting everything
> I get is:
> nftl_cache=1 policy=0 is_ram_check=0 multidoc=0 8bit_access=0
> fl :M_Systems DiskOnChip not found
> Cannot initialize M-Systems DOC 2000 OSAK
>
> Compiling a kernel 2.4.x wouldn't succeed at all. make bzImage would
> stop with:
> drivers/block/block.o: In function 'blk_dev_init':
> drivers/block/block.o(.text.init+0x156): undefined reference to
> 'fl_init'
> make: *** [vmlinux] Error 1
> What did I possibly do wrong?
> Thanks in advance for any hint
> Holger Friedrich
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