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authorBrian Norris <computersforpeace@gmail.com>2014-12-15 16:03:57 -0600
committerAllen Xu <b45815@freescale.com>2014-12-16 22:19:33 -0600
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MLK-10035-1: truncate the number of blocks to power-of-2 for MT29F32G08CBADAWP
Some bright specification writers decided to write this in the ONFI spec (from ONFI 3.0, Section 3.1): "The number of blocks and number of pages per block is not required to be a power of two. In the case where one of these values is not a power of two, the corresponding address shall be rounded to an integral number of bits such that it addresses a range up to the subsequent power of two value. The host shall not access upper addresses in a range that is shown as not supported." This breaks every assumption MTD makes about NAND block/chip-size dimensions -- they *must* be a power of two! And of course, an enterprising manufacturer has made use of this lovely freedom. Exhibit A: Micron MT29F32G08CBADAWP "- Plane size: 2 planes x 1064 blocks per plane - Device size: 32Gb: 2128 blockss [sic]" This quickly hits a BUG() in nand_base.c, since the extra dimensions overflow so we think it's a second chip (on my single-chip setup): ONFI param page 0 valid ONFI flash detected NAND device: Manufacturer ID: 0x2c, Chip ID: 0x44 (Micron MT29F32G08CBADAWP), 4256MiB, page size: 8192, OOB size: 744 ------------[ cut here ]------------ kernel BUG at drivers/mtd/nand/nand_base.c:203! Internal error: Oops - BUG: 0 [#1] SMP ARM [... trim ...] [<c02cf3e4>] (nand_select_chip+0x18/0x2c) from [<c02d25c0>] (nand_do_read_ops+0x90/0x424) [<c02d25c0>] (nand_do_read_ops+0x90/0x424) from [<c02d2dd8>] (nand_read+0x54/0x78) [<c02d2dd8>] (nand_read+0x54/0x78) from [<c02ad2c8>] (mtd_read+0x84/0xbc) [<c02ad2c8>] (mtd_read+0x84/0xbc) from [<c02d4b28>] (scan_read.clone.4+0x4c/0x64) [<c02d4b28>] (scan_read.clone.4+0x4c/0x64) from [<c02d4c88>] (search_bbt+0x148/0x290) [<c02d4c88>] (search_bbt+0x148/0x290) from [<c02d4ea4>] (nand_scan_bbt+0xd4/0x5c0) [... trim ...] ---[ end trace 0c9363860d865ff2 ]--- So to fix this, just truncate these dimensions down to the greatest power-of-2 dimension that is less than or equal to the specified dimension. Signed-off-by: Brian Norris <computersforpeace@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Allen Xu <b45815@freescale.com>
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