[U-Boot] RFC: porting u-boot to sequoia based nand booting board

Alex Waterman awaterman at dawning.com
Tue May 17 15:00:45 CEST 2011


Dear List,

I am working on porting U-Boot to a sequoia based PPC440 board. It boots off NAND flash via the NDFC on the PPC440. Our NAND chip has a 16 bit bus which has presented some minor problems.

The NDFC code is pretty much what we need except for a few functions that I made some changes to. In particular the two functions that I changed are board_nand_init() and board_nand_select_device(). However, I would like to use the rest of the NDFC code. All of the functions in the NDFC code are declared static so I can't access them outside of ndfc.c; is there a reason for that? Does it save code space?

At the moment, in the source tree I have, I just copied ndfc.c to a different source file, made the changes I needed, and compiled that. But I don't like the idea of duplicating a significant amount of code. Any suggestions on how I should proceed with this?

Likewise much of our board specific support files are copies from the sequoia code. Would it be better to symlink to the ones that are not modified? Or is it OK to just copy the relevant source files into our own board directory and make minor adjustments as needed?

Regards,
Alex

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Alex Waterman
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Email: awaterman at dawning.com



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