[U-Boot-Users] Regarding memory commands
Herekar, Aniruddha
asherekar at ti.com
Thu Feb 9 10:35:24 CET 2006
Thanks!
With regards
Aniruddha Herekar
-----Original Message-----
From: S. Egbert [mailto:s.egbert at sbcglobal.net]
Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006 2:23 PM
To: Herekar, Aniruddha
Cc: u-boot-users at lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [U-Boot-Users] Regarding memory commands
Because it is essentially a file-store system and is not easily memory
mappable in a direct sense of a word, the current memory command sets
would not be easily extensible to cover this.
Closer examination of the U-boot cmd_nand.c shows that this is already
done (Thanks Wolfgang and gang!)
A snippet of the NAND usage is given below:
"nand - NAND sub-system\n",
"info - show available NAND devices\n"
"nand device [dev] - show or set current device\n"
"nand read[.jffs2[s]] addr off size\n"
"nand write[.jffs2] addr off size - read/write `size' bytes
starting\n"
" at offset `off' to/from memory address `addr'\n"
"nand erase [clean] [off size] - erase `size' bytes from\n"
" offset `off' (entire device if not specified)\n"
"nand bad - show bad blocks\n"
"nand read.oob addr off size - read out-of-band data\n"
"nand write.oob addr off size - read out-of-band data\n"
S. Egbert
Herekar, Aniruddha wrote:
>
> As you said memory commands work in any memory region, is it only the
> internal flash memory or also external flash memory? By external
memory
> I mean to say that the NOR or NAND memory is not in the processor chip
> (ARM). But NOR/NAND memories have separate chip and memory is mapped
on
> to the ARM memory map.
>
> I suppose NAND memory has different command set like nand info, etc.
> Then are these (mm, mw, md, etc) commands applicable for NAND memory
> also?
>
>
> Herekar, Aniruddha wrote:
>
>> Does memory commands mm, mw, mn and tftp work only with RAM memory
and
>> not flash (nor or nand) memory?
>> If so are there any other commands other than 'cp' that can be used
to
>> write into flash (nor or nand) memory?
>
> Basic memory commands (mm. mw) work in any memory region that the
> hardware supports.
>
> You will have to be mindful of certain memory and interface devices
> using only 16-bit or 8-bit access in a 32-bit architecture.
Otherwise,
> such attempts to use 32-bit read/write will result in the most
> significant short-word or byte NOT to carry valid data value.
>
> TFTP does work writing directly into unprotected FLASH region if the
>
> CFG_DIRECT_FLASH_TFTP is defined in your include/configs/<board>.h
file.
>
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