[U-Boot] 8/16 bit support for NAND at runtime
Vipin KUMAR
vipin.kumar at st.com
Tue Mar 23 06:54:28 CET 2010
On 3/21/2010 10:20 PM, Wolfgang Denk wrote:
> Dear Vipin KUMAR,
>
> In message <4B908BC8.9030306 at st.com> you wrote:
>>
>>> Why would that be needed? Do you really expect to see both types of
>>> interfaces on the same piece of hardware?
>>
>> Yes, that's precisely the case with Spear SoC. It has an FSMC controller
>> embedded in it. FSMC can support 8 as well as 16 bit devices(off-course
>> with different initializations) for different banks
>
> The fact that it _can_ support different bus widths does not mean that
> anybody would go on and use both at the same time on the same board.
>
> Do you really have any proof that ther eexisits any piece of hardware
> that has both an 8 bit and a 16 bit NAND flash on it?
>
I agree with the above point. This is a board configuration but I am
tempted to make a single image because it can be done in the software
>>> Otherwise you just have misconfigured your board, and fixing the
>>> configuration should all that is needed to make the code work. Or am
>>> I missing something?
>>
>> I could make the code work with both 8 as well as 16 bit devices. The
>> only thing is that I have to make a few changes and rebuild the uboot
>> for a particular interface
>
> It seems to be no real problem to me when you have to reconfigure
> U-Boot and build another image when switching to another piece of
> hardware that is incompatible enough to use different bus widths.
>
Again, the board config way is also fine with me. I was just thinking
that it can be done at runtime also which obviates the need of a different
configurations for a NAND device change
> Best regards,
>
> Wolfgang Denk
>
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