[U-Boot-Users] Non-block-skipping NAND commands (was: Loading from NAND using 'nboot' Periodically Fails Where 'nand read' Succeeds)
Stefan Roese
sr at denx.de
Tue Jun 3 08:09:16 CEST 2008
On Tuesday 03 June 2008, Scott Wood wrote:
> Grant Erickson wrote:
> > Thanks for the suggestion. That solved it. As an academic exercise, is
> > there any practical reason a system would want to use nboot, as I
> > erroneously chose to do, without .i|.jffs2|.e?
>
> I don't think so, though I don't know the history involved. Does anyone
> actually use the non-block-skipping versions of any of the nand commands
> (intentionally, that is)? If the answer is no, then we could make it
> the default.
I'm fine with making bad-block-skipping the default. I never used the "other"
version and I don't know what it's really useful for.
Best regards,
Stefan
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