[U-Boot-Users] problem with S29GL128N flash using cfi driver

nicky geerts nicky.geerts.news at gmail.com
Tue Jun 26 15:30:23 CEST 2007


Mr Dyer,

I have indeed seen the ChangeLogs for u-boot version 1.1.5, stating
that support for these chips have been added, but that would assume
that the cfi information could be read in the first place.  I seem to
be unable to put the flash chip into CFI Query mode in the software,
although issuing the exact same commands manually with a BDI
effortlessly displays the QRY message in the flash, so I don't think
the problem lays with the chip not (fully) supporting the CFI.

I have been changing configuration settings, but to no avail.  I even
tried defining __LITTLE_ENDIAN ;-)

Nicky Geerts

2007/6/26, Andrew Dyer <amdyer at gmail.com>:
> I am using this same FLASH chip (and the 256N) and cfi driver on an
> ARM (little endian) CPU with no issues.
>
> --
> Hardware, n.:
>         The parts of a computer system that can be kicked.
>




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