[U-Boot] NAND bad environment block handling
Frans Meulenbroeks
fransmeulenbroeks at yahoo.com
Sun Jan 11 15:35:08 CET 2009
>
> That's a pretty risky setup because it is based on
> an incorrect
> assumption - on NAND, block become not only bad when being
> erased or
> written to, but also after a certain number of read
> operations is
> exceeded. Yes, there is a maximum number of reads per
> block on NAND!
> People like to ignore that... See for example the Micron
> Technical
> Note "Design and Use Considerations for NAND
> Flash Memory",
> http://download.micron.com/pdf/technotes/nand/tn2917.pdf
Thanks for the link. I was not aware of read degradation. That is what most manufacturers do not tell you.
>
> Time to look into UBI, me thinks.
For u-boot env settings??
My problem that the designated env blocks can be bad or become bad during the lifetime of the device. Not desirable especially not for expensive devices.
Frans.
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