On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 03:47:00PM +0800, ??? wrote: > Dear all: > Did anyone use mpc8379erdb board? I changed nand flash from samsung 32M > to hynix 1G byte.And the 1G byte nand's erase block size is 256KB. > Now the problem is: when I use " nand write.jffs2" command to write jffs2 > filesystems to nand flash ,there is only 128KByte of every erase blocks can > be writed. > From the datasheet of the mpc8379e ,"Page size of 2048 main area bytes > plus 64 spare area bytes (large page devices); > FCM RAM buffers are 4 Kbytes each; Flash block size of 128 Kbytes." > Is it means mpc8379e only support 128Kbytes block size? > Here is the information when I tried to write it :
It looks like you're talking about u-boot, not Linux; the FCM NAND driver has not yet been merged. Are you using a Freescale BSP? If so, it's best to go through official support channels. If you're using patches that were recently posted, make sure you have all the bugfixes that recently went into the linux mtd tree. -Scott _______________________________________________ Linuxppc-embedded mailing list Linuxppc-embedded@ozlabs.org https://ozlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxppc-embedded