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-rw-r--r-- | drivers/nand/Makefile | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/nand/nand_util.c | 869 |
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diff --git a/drivers/nand/Makefile b/drivers/nand/Makefile index b03604dc4e..fb0185b991 100644 --- a/drivers/nand/Makefile +++ b/drivers/nand/Makefile @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ include $(TOPDIR)/config.mk LIB := $(obj)libnand.a -COBJS := nand.o nand_base.o nand_ids.o nand_ecc.o nand_bbt.o +COBJS := nand.o nand_base.o nand_ids.o nand_ecc.o nand_bbt.o nand_util.o SRCS := $(COBJS:.o=.c) OBJS := $(addprefix $(obj),$(COBJS)) diff --git a/drivers/nand/nand_util.c b/drivers/nand/nand_util.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..5a8e58a741 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/nand/nand_util.c @@ -0,0 +1,869 @@ +/* + * drivers/nand/nand_util.c + * + * Copyright (C) 2006 by Weiss-Electronic GmbH. + * All rights reserved. + * + * @author: Guido Classen <clagix@gmail.com> + * @descr: NAND Flash support + * @references: borrowed heavily from Linux mtd-utils code: + * flash_eraseall.c by Arcom Control System Ltd + * nandwrite.c by Steven J. Hill (sjhill@realitydiluted.com) + * and Thomas Gleixner (tglx@linutronix.de) + * + * See file CREDITS for list of people who contributed to this + * project. + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version + * 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, + * MA 02111-1307 USA + * + */ + +#include <common.h> + +#if (CONFIG_COMMANDS & CFG_CMD_NAND) && !defined(CFG_NAND_LEGACY) + +#include <command.h> +#include <watchdog.h> +#include <malloc.h> + +#include <nand.h> +#include <jffs2/jffs2.h> + +typedef struct erase_info erase_info_t; +typedef struct mtd_info mtd_info_t; + +/* support only for native endian JFFS2 */ +#define cpu_to_je16(x) (x) +#define cpu_to_je32(x) (x) + +/*****************************************************************************/ +static int nand_block_bad_scrub(struct mtd_info *mtd, loff_t ofs, int getchip) +{ + return 0; +} + +/** + * nand_erase_opts: - erase NAND flash with support for various options + * (jffs2 formating) + * + * @param meminfo NAND device to erase + * @param opts options, @see struct nand_erase_options + * @return 0 in case of success + * + * This code is ported from flash_eraseall.c from Linux mtd utils by + * Arcom Control System Ltd. + */ +int nand_erase_opts(nand_info_t *meminfo, const nand_erase_options_t *opts) +{ + struct jffs2_unknown_node cleanmarker; + int clmpos = 0; + int clmlen = 8; + erase_info_t erase; + ulong erase_length; + int isNAND; + int bbtest = 1; + int result; + int percent_complete = -1; + int (*nand_block_bad_old)(struct mtd_info *, loff_t, int) = NULL; + const char *mtd_device = meminfo->name; + + memset(&erase, 0, sizeof(erase)); + + erase.mtd = meminfo; + erase.len = meminfo->erasesize; + if (opts->offset == 0 && opts->length == 0) { + /* erase complete chip */ + erase.addr = 0; + erase_length = meminfo->size; + } else { + /* erase specified region */ + erase.addr = opts->offset; + erase_length = opts->length; + } + + isNAND = meminfo->type == MTD_NANDFLASH ? 1 : 0; + + if (opts->jffs2) { + cleanmarker.magic = cpu_to_je16 (JFFS2_MAGIC_BITMASK); + cleanmarker.nodetype = cpu_to_je16 (JFFS2_NODETYPE_CLEANMARKER); + if (isNAND) { + struct nand_oobinfo *oobinfo = &meminfo->oobinfo; + + /* check for autoplacement */ + if (oobinfo->useecc == MTD_NANDECC_AUTOPLACE) { + /* get the position of the free bytes */ + if (!oobinfo->oobfree[0][1]) { + printf(" Eeep. Autoplacement selected " + "and no empty space in oob\n"); + return -1; + } + clmpos = oobinfo->oobfree[0][0]; + clmlen = oobinfo->oobfree[0][1]; + if (clmlen > 8) + clmlen = 8; + } else { + /* legacy mode */ + switch (meminfo->oobsize) { + case 8: + clmpos = 6; + clmlen = 2; + break; + case 16: + clmpos = 8; + clmlen = 8; + break; + case 64: + clmpos = 16; + clmlen = 8; + break; + } + } + + cleanmarker.totlen = cpu_to_je32(8); + } else { + cleanmarker.totlen = + cpu_to_je32(sizeof(struct jffs2_unknown_node)); + } + cleanmarker.hdr_crc = cpu_to_je32( + crc32_no_comp(0, (unsigned char *) &cleanmarker, + sizeof(struct jffs2_unknown_node) - 4)); + } + + /* scrub option allows to erase badblock. To prevent internal + * check from erase() method, set block check method to dummy + * and disable bad block table while erasing. + */ + if (opts->scrub) { + struct nand_chip *priv_nand = meminfo->priv; + + nand_block_bad_old = priv_nand->block_bad; + priv_nand->block_bad = nand_block_bad_scrub; + /* we don't need the bad block table anymore... + * after scrub, there are no bad blocks left! + */ + if (priv_nand->bbt) { + kfree(priv_nand->bbt); + } + priv_nand->bbt = NULL; + } + + for (; + erase.addr < opts->offset + erase_length; + erase.addr += meminfo->erasesize) { + + WATCHDOG_RESET (); + + if (!opts->scrub && bbtest) { + int ret = meminfo->block_isbad(meminfo, erase.addr); + if (ret > 0) { + if (!opts->quiet) + printf("\rSkipping bad block at " + "0x%08x " + " \n", + erase.addr); + continue; + + } else if (ret < 0) { + printf("\n%s: MTD get bad block failed: %d\n", + mtd_device, + ret); + return -1; + } + } + + result = meminfo->erase(meminfo, &erase); + if (result != 0) { + printf("\n%s: MTD Erase failure: %d\n", + mtd_device, result); + continue; + } + + /* format for JFFS2 ? */ + if (opts->jffs2) { + + /* write cleanmarker */ + if (isNAND) { + size_t written; + result = meminfo->write_oob(meminfo, + erase.addr + clmpos, + clmlen, + &written, + (unsigned char *) + &cleanmarker); + if (result != 0) { + printf("\n%s: MTD writeoob failure: %d\n", + mtd_device, result); + continue; + } + } else { + printf("\n%s: this erase routine only supports" + " NAND devices!\n", + mtd_device); + } + } + + if (!opts->quiet) { + int percent = (int) + ((unsigned long long) + (erase.addr+meminfo->erasesize-opts->offset) + * 100 / erase_length); + + /* output progress message only at whole percent + * steps to reduce the number of messages printed + * on (slow) serial consoles + */ + if (percent != percent_complete) { + percent_complete = percent; + + printf("\rErasing at 0x%x -- %3d%% complete.", + erase.addr, percent); + + if (opts->jffs2 && result == 0) + printf(" Cleanmarker written at 0x%x.", + erase.addr); + } + } + } + if (!opts->quiet) + printf("\n"); + + if (nand_block_bad_old) { + struct nand_chip *priv_nand = meminfo->priv; + + priv_nand->block_bad = nand_block_bad_old; + priv_nand->scan_bbt(meminfo); + } + + return 0; +} + +#define MAX_PAGE_SIZE 2048 +#define MAX_OOB_SIZE 64 + +/* + * buffer array used for writing data + */ +static unsigned char data_buf[MAX_PAGE_SIZE]; +static unsigned char oob_buf[MAX_OOB_SIZE]; + +/* OOB layouts to pass into the kernel as default */ +static struct nand_oobinfo none_oobinfo = { + .useecc = MTD_NANDECC_OFF, +}; + +static struct nand_oobinfo jffs2_oobinfo = { + .useecc = MTD_NANDECC_PLACE, + .eccbytes = 6, + .eccpos = { 0, 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 } +}; + +static struct nand_oobinfo yaffs_oobinfo = { + .useecc = MTD_NANDECC_PLACE, + .eccbytes = 6, + .eccpos = { 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15} +}; + +static struct nand_oobinfo autoplace_oobinfo = { + .useecc = MTD_NANDECC_AUTOPLACE +}; + +/** + * nand_write_opts: - write image to NAND flash with support for various options + * + * @param meminfo NAND device to erase + * @param opts write options (@see nand_write_options) + * @return 0 in case of success + * + * This code is ported from nandwrite.c from Linux mtd utils by + * Steven J. Hill and Thomas Gleixner. + */ +int nand_write_opts(nand_info_t *meminfo, const nand_write_options_t *opts) +{ + int imglen = 0; + int pagelen; + int baderaseblock; + int blockstart = -1; + loff_t offs; + int readlen; + int oobinfochanged = 0; + int percent_complete = -1; + struct nand_oobinfo old_oobinfo; + ulong mtdoffset = opts->offset; + ulong erasesize_blockalign; + u_char *buffer = opts->buffer; + size_t written; + int result; + + if (opts->pad && opts->writeoob) { + printf("Can't pad when oob data is present.\n"); + return -1; + } + + /* set erasesize to specified number of blocks - to match + * jffs2 (virtual) block size */ + if (opts->blockalign == 0) { + erasesize_blockalign = meminfo->erasesize; + } else { + erasesize_blockalign = meminfo->erasesize * opts->blockalign; + } + + /* make sure device page sizes are valid */ + if (!(meminfo->oobsize == 16 && meminfo->oobblock == 512) + && !(meminfo->oobsize == 8 && meminfo->oobblock == 256) + && !(meminfo->oobsize == 64 && meminfo->oobblock == 2048)) { + printf("Unknown flash (not normal NAND)\n"); + return -1; + } + + /* read the current oob info */ + memcpy(&old_oobinfo, &meminfo->oobinfo, sizeof(old_oobinfo)); + + /* write without ecc? */ + if (opts->noecc) { + memcpy(&meminfo->oobinfo, &none_oobinfo, + sizeof(meminfo->oobinfo)); + oobinfochanged = 1; + } + + /* autoplace ECC? */ + if (opts->autoplace && (old_oobinfo.useecc != MTD_NANDECC_AUTOPLACE)) { + + memcpy(&meminfo->oobinfo, &autoplace_oobinfo, + sizeof(meminfo->oobinfo)); + oobinfochanged = 1; + } + + /* force OOB layout for jffs2 or yaffs? */ + if (opts->forcejffs2 || opts->forceyaffs) { + struct nand_oobinfo *oobsel = + opts->forcejffs2 ? &jffs2_oobinfo : &yaffs_oobinfo; + + if (meminfo->oobsize == 8) { + if (opts->forceyaffs) { + printf("YAFSS cannot operate on " + "256 Byte page size\n"); + goto restoreoob; + } + /* Adjust number of ecc bytes */ + jffs2_oobinfo.eccbytes = 3; + } + + memcpy(&meminfo->oobinfo, oobsel, sizeof(meminfo->oobinfo)); + } + + /* get image length */ + imglen = opts->length; + pagelen = meminfo->oobblock + + ((opts->writeoob != 0) ? meminfo->oobsize : 0); + + /* check, if file is pagealigned */ + if ((!opts->pad) && ((imglen % pagelen) != 0)) { + printf("Input block length is not page aligned\n"); + goto restoreoob; + } + + /* check, if length fits into device */ + if (((imglen / pagelen) * meminfo->oobblock) + > (meminfo->size - opts->offset)) { + printf("Image %d bytes, NAND page %d bytes, " + "OOB area %u bytes, device size %u bytes\n", + imglen, pagelen, meminfo->oobblock, meminfo->size); + printf("Input block does not fit into device\n"); + goto restoreoob; + } + + if (!opts->quiet) + printf("\n"); + + /* get data from input and write to the device */ + while (imglen && (mtdoffset < meminfo->size)) { + + WATCHDOG_RESET (); + + /* + * new eraseblock, check for bad block(s). Stay in the + * loop to be sure if the offset changes because of + * a bad block, that the next block that will be + * written to is also checked. Thus avoiding errors if + * the block(s) after the skipped block(s) is also bad + * (number of blocks depending on the blockalign + */ + while (blockstart != (mtdoffset & (~erasesize_blockalign+1))) { + blockstart = mtdoffset & (~erasesize_blockalign+1); + offs = blockstart; + baderaseblock = 0; + + /* check all the blocks in an erase block for + * bad blocks */ + do { + int ret = meminfo->block_isbad(meminfo, offs); + + if (ret < 0) { + printf("Bad block check failed\n"); + goto restoreoob; + } + if (ret == 1) { + baderaseblock = 1; + if (!opts->quiet) + printf("\rBad block at 0x%lx " + "in erase block from " + "0x%x will be skipped\n", + (long) offs, + blockstart); + } + + if (baderaseblock) { + mtdoffset = blockstart + + erasesize_blockalign; + } + offs += erasesize_blockalign + / opts->blockalign; + } while (offs < blockstart + erasesize_blockalign); + } + + readlen = meminfo->oobblock; + if (opts->pad && (imglen < readlen)) { + readlen = imglen; + memset(data_buf + readlen, 0xff, + meminfo->oobblock - readlen); + } + + /* read page data from input memory buffer */ + memcpy(data_buf, buffer, readlen); + buffer += readlen; + + if (opts->writeoob) { + /* read OOB data from input memory block, exit + * on failure */ + memcpy(oob_buf, buffer, meminfo->oobsize); + buffer += meminfo->oobsize; + + /* write OOB data first, as ecc will be placed + * in there*/ + result = meminfo->write_oob(meminfo, + mtdoffset, + meminfo->oobsize, + &written, + (unsigned char *) + &oob_buf); + + if (result != 0) { + printf("\nMTD writeoob failure: %d\n", + result); + goto restoreoob; + } + imglen -= meminfo->oobsize; + } + + /* write out the page data */ + result = meminfo->write(meminfo, + mtdoffset, + meminfo->oobblock, + &written, + (unsigned char *) &data_buf); + + if (result != 0) { + printf("writing NAND page at offset 0x%lx failed\n", + mtdoffset); + goto restoreoob; + } + imglen -= readlen; + + if (!opts->quiet) { + int percent = (int) + ((unsigned long long) + (opts->length-imglen) * 100 + / opts->length); + /* output progress message only at whole percent + * steps to reduce the number of messages printed + * on (slow) serial consoles + */ + if (percent != percent_complete) { + printf("\rWriting data at 0x%x " + "-- %3d%% complete.", + mtdoffset, percent); + percent_complete = percent; + } + } + + mtdoffset += meminfo->oobblock; + } + + if (!opts->quiet) + printf("\n"); + +restoreoob: + if (oobinfochanged) { + memcpy(&meminfo->oobinfo, &old_oobinfo, + sizeof(meminfo->oobinfo)); + } + + if (imglen > 0) { + printf("Data did not fit into device, due to bad blocks\n"); + return -1; + } + + /* return happy */ + return 0; +} + +/** + * nand_read_opts: - read image from NAND flash with support for various options + * + * @param meminfo NAND device to erase + * @param opts read options (@see struct nand_read_options) + * @return 0 in case of success + * + */ +int nand_read_opts(nand_info_t *meminfo, const nand_read_options_t *opts) +{ + int imglen = opts->length; + int pagelen; + int baderaseblock; + int blockstart = -1; + int percent_complete = -1; + loff_t offs; + size_t readlen; + ulong mtdoffset = opts->offset; + u_char *buffer = opts->buffer; + int result; + + /* make sure device page sizes are valid */ + if (!(meminfo->oobsize == 16 && meminfo->oobblock == 512) + && !(meminfo->oobsize == 8 && meminfo->oobblock == 256) + && !(meminfo->oobsize == 64 && meminfo->oobblock == 2048)) { + printf("Unknown flash (not normal NAND)\n"); + return -1; + } + + pagelen = meminfo->oobblock + + ((opts->readoob != 0) ? meminfo->oobsize : 0); + + /* check, if length is not larger than device */ + if (((imglen / pagelen) * meminfo->oobblock) + > (meminfo->size - opts->offset)) { + printf("Image %d bytes, NAND page %d bytes, " + "OOB area %u bytes, device size %u bytes\n", + imglen, pagelen, meminfo->oobblock, meminfo->size); + printf("Input block is larger than device\n"); + return -1; + } + + if (!opts->quiet) + printf("\n"); + + /* get data from input and write to the device */ + while (imglen && (mtdoffset < meminfo->size)) { + + WATCHDOG_RESET (); + + /* + * new eraseblock, check for bad block(s). Stay in the + * loop to be sure if the offset changes because of + * a bad block, that the next block that will be + * written to is also checked. Thus avoiding errors if + * the block(s) after the skipped block(s) is also bad + * (number of blocks depending on the blockalign + */ + while (blockstart != (mtdoffset & (~meminfo->erasesize+1))) { + blockstart = mtdoffset & (~meminfo->erasesize+1); + offs = blockstart; + baderaseblock = 0; + + /* check all the blocks in an erase block for + * bad blocks */ + do { + int ret = meminfo->block_isbad(meminfo, offs); + + if (ret < 0) { + printf("Bad block check failed\n"); + return -1; + } + if (ret == 1) { + baderaseblock = 1; + if (!opts->quiet) + printf("\rBad block at 0x%lx " + "in erase block from " + "0x%x will be skipped\n", + (long) offs, + blockstart); + } + + if (baderaseblock) { + mtdoffset = blockstart + + meminfo->erasesize; + } + offs += meminfo->erasesize; + + } while (offs < blockstart + meminfo->erasesize); + } + + + /* read page data to memory buffer */ + result = meminfo->read(meminfo, + mtdoffset, + meminfo->oobblock, + &readlen, + (unsigned char *) &data_buf); + + if (result != 0) { + printf("reading NAND page at offset 0x%lx failed\n", + mtdoffset); + return -1; + } + + if (imglen < readlen) { + readlen = imglen; + } + + memcpy(buffer, data_buf, readlen); + buffer += readlen; + imglen -= readlen; + + if (opts->readoob) { + result = meminfo->read_oob(meminfo, + mtdoffset, + meminfo->oobsize, + &readlen, + (unsigned char *) + &oob_buf); + + if (result != 0) { + printf("\nMTD readoob failure: %d\n", + result); + return -1; + } + + + if (imglen < readlen) { + readlen = imglen; + } + + memcpy(buffer, oob_buf, readlen); + + buffer += readlen; + imglen -= readlen; + } + + if (!opts->quiet) { + int percent = (int) + ((unsigned long long) + (opts->length-imglen) * 100 + / opts->length); + /* output progress message only at whole percent + * steps to reduce the number of messages printed + * on (slow) serial consoles + */ + if (percent != percent_complete) { + if (!opts->quiet) + printf("\rReading data from 0x%x " + "-- %3d%% complete.", + mtdoffset, percent); + percent_complete = percent; + } + } + + mtdoffset += meminfo->oobblock; + } + + if (!opts->quiet) + printf("\n"); + + if (imglen > 0) { + printf("Could not read entire image due to bad blocks\n"); + return -1; + } + + /* return happy */ + return 0; +} + +/****************************************************************************** + * Support for locking / unlocking operations of some NAND devices + *****************************************************************************/ + +#define NAND_CMD_LOCK 0x2a +#define NAND_CMD_LOCK_TIGHT 0x2c +#define NAND_CMD_UNLOCK1 0x23 +#define NAND_CMD_UNLOCK2 0x24 +#define NAND_CMD_LOCK_STATUS 0x7a + +/** + * nand_lock: Set all pages of NAND flash chip to the LOCK or LOCK-TIGHT + * state + * + * @param meminfo nand mtd instance + * @param tight bring device in lock tight mode + * + * @return 0 on success, -1 in case of error + * + * The lock / lock-tight command only applies to the whole chip. To get some + * parts of the chip lock and others unlocked use the following sequence: + * + * - Lock all pages of the chip using nand_lock(mtd, 0) (or the lockpre pin) + * - Call nand_unlock() once for each consecutive area to be unlocked + * - If desired: Bring the chip to the lock-tight state using nand_lock(mtd, 1) + * + * If the device is in lock-tight state software can't change the + * current active lock/unlock state of all pages. nand_lock() / nand_unlock() + * calls will fail. It is only posible to leave lock-tight state by + * an hardware signal (low pulse on _WP pin) or by power down. + */ +int nand_lock(nand_info_t *meminfo, int tight) +{ + int ret = 0; + int status; + struct nand_chip *this = meminfo->priv; + + /* select the NAND device */ + this->select_chip(meminfo, 0); + + this->cmdfunc(meminfo, + (tight ? NAND_CMD_LOCK_TIGHT : NAND_CMD_LOCK), + -1, -1); + + /* call wait ready function */ + status = this->waitfunc(meminfo, this, FL_WRITING); + + /* see if device thinks it succeeded */ + if (status & 0x01) { + ret = -1; + } + + /* de-select the NAND device */ + this->select_chip(meminfo, -1); + return ret; +} + +/** + * nand_get_lock_status: - query current lock state from one page of NAND + * flash + * + * @param meminfo nand mtd instance + * @param offset page address to query (muss be page aligned!) + * + * @return -1 in case of error + * >0 lock status: + * bitfield with the following combinations: + * NAND_LOCK_STATUS_TIGHT: page in tight state + * NAND_LOCK_STATUS_LOCK: page locked + * NAND_LOCK_STATUS_UNLOCK: page unlocked + * + */ +int nand_get_lock_status(nand_info_t *meminfo, ulong offset) +{ + int ret = 0; + int chipnr; + int page; + struct nand_chip *this = meminfo->priv; + + /* select the NAND device */ + chipnr = (int)(offset >> this->chip_shift); + this->select_chip(meminfo, chipnr); + + + if ((offset & (meminfo->oobblock - 1)) != 0) { + printf ("nand_get_lock_status: " + "Start address must be beginning of " + "nand page!\n"); + ret = -1; + goto out; + } + + /* check the Lock Status */ + page = (int)(offset >> this->page_shift); + this->cmdfunc(meminfo, NAND_CMD_LOCK_STATUS, -1, page & this->pagemask); + + ret = this->read_byte(meminfo) & (NAND_LOCK_STATUS_TIGHT + | NAND_LOCK_STATUS_LOCK + | NAND_LOCK_STATUS_UNLOCK); + + out: + /* de-select the NAND device */ + this->select_chip(meminfo, -1); + return ret; +} + +/** + * nand_unlock: - Unlock area of NAND pages + * only one consecutive area can be unlocked at one time! + * + * @param meminfo nand mtd instance + * @param start start byte address + * @param length number of bytes to unlock (must be a multiple of + * page size nand->oobblock) + * + * @return 0 on success, -1 in case of error + */ +int nand_unlock(nand_info_t *meminfo, ulong start, ulong length) +{ + int ret = 0; + int chipnr; + int status; + int page; + struct nand_chip *this = meminfo->priv; + printf ("nand_unlock: start: %08x, length: %d!\n", + (int)start, (int)length); + + /* select the NAND device */ + chipnr = (int)(start >> this->chip_shift); + this->select_chip(meminfo, chipnr); + + /* check the WP bit */ + this->cmdfunc(meminfo, NAND_CMD_STATUS, -1, -1); + if ((this->read_byte(meminfo) & 0x80) == 0) { + printf ("nand_unlock: Device is write protected!\n"); + ret = -1; + goto out; + } + + if ((start & (meminfo->oobblock - 1)) != 0) { + printf ("nand_unlock: Start address must be beginning of " + "nand page!\n"); + ret = -1; + goto out; + } + + if (length == 0 || (length & (meminfo->oobblock - 1)) != 0) { + printf ("nand_unlock: Length must be a multiple of nand page " + "size!\n"); + ret = -1; + goto out; + } + + /* submit address of first page to unlock */ + page = (int)(start >> this->page_shift); + this->cmdfunc(meminfo, NAND_CMD_UNLOCK1, -1, page & this->pagemask); + + /* submit ADDRESS of LAST page to unlock */ + page += (int)(length >> this->page_shift) - 1; + this->cmdfunc(meminfo, NAND_CMD_UNLOCK2, -1, page & this->pagemask); + + /* call wait ready function */ + status = this->waitfunc(meminfo, this, FL_WRITING); + /* see if device thinks it succeeded */ + if (status & 0x01) { + /* there was an error */ + ret = -1; + goto out; + } + + out: + /* de-select the NAND device */ + this->select_chip(meminfo, -1); + return ret; +} + +#endif /* (CONFIG_COMMANDS & CFG_CMD_NAND) && !defined(CFG_NAND_LEGACY) */ |