> And why does identify_xm_ddr() want to see 0 but k9f1g08r0a.c think
micron is 0x2c ? That looks a bit suspicious.

The Micron POP used on the Beagleboard xM has no NAND, hence it returns
0.  Yeah, this is certainly not obvious from the code :-)

This code is far from bullet-proof, but that could be said of x-load in
general!

I'll put a fix patch in my repository and also ping the Beagleboard
folks about it.

X-load could use lots of clean-up, but like many others, I tend to think
the energy would be better spent in finding a replacement.

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x-loader-omap: identify_xm_ddr() in support_micron_and_numonyx_memory.patch 
doesn't return a value on all code paths
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/652850
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