On 20/05/2020 00.12, Rasmus Villemoes wrote:
> On 20/03/2020 11.14, Rasmus Villemoes wrote:
>> I have a board for which doing "sf erase 0x10 0x8"
>> consistently causes the external watchdog circuit to reset the
>> board. Make sure to pet the watchdog during slow operations such as
>>
On 20/03/2020 11.14, Rasmus Villemoes wrote:
> I have a board for which doing "sf erase 0x10 0x8"
> consistently causes the external watchdog circuit to reset the
> board. Make sure to pet the watchdog during slow operations such as
> erasing or writing large areas of a spi nor flash.
Dear Vignesh,
In message <9a1e75ac-135a-26aa-2ded-784fbe14b...@ti.com> you wrote:
>
> I fully understand your concerns and will work on unifying the two
> stacks with IS_ENABLED() macro so that there will still be a tiny stack
> with same memory footprint.
Thanks!!
> But I want to state that
On 24/03/20 8:11 pm, Wolfgang Denk wrote:
> Dear Vignesh,
>
> In message <05694b0e-50a1-de5d-25d8-0444a2cae...@ti.com> you wrote:
>>
>> Aim of spi-nor-tiny.c is to have a tiny stack that can be used in
>> SPL/TPL or on resource constraint boards to only support _reading_ from
>> the flash. So
Dear Vignesh,
In message <05694b0e-50a1-de5d-25d8-0444a2cae...@ti.com> you wrote:
>
> Aim of spi-nor-tiny.c is to have a tiny stack that can be used in
> SPL/TPL or on resource constraint boards to only support _reading_ from
> the flash. So tiny stack would be subset of spi-nor-core.
I fully
Dear Wolfgang,
On 20/03/20 4:48 pm, Wolfgang Denk wrote:
> Dear Vignesh,
>
> In message <20200320101448.10714-1-rasmus.villem...@prevas.dk> Rasmus
> Villemoes wrote:
>> I have a board for which doing "sf erase 0x10 0x8"
>> consistently causes the external watchdog circuit to reset the
Dear Vignesh,
In message <20200320101448.10714-1-rasmus.villem...@prevas.dk> Rasmus Villemoes
wrote:
> I have a board for which doing "sf erase 0x10 0x8"
> consistently causes the external watchdog circuit to reset the
> board. Make sure to pet the watchdog during slow operations such as
I have a board for which doing "sf erase 0x10 0x8"
consistently causes the external watchdog circuit to reset the
board. Make sure to pet the watchdog during slow operations such as
erasing or writing large areas of a spi nor flash.
Signed-off-by: Rasmus Villemoes
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