From cd1d937f90250a32988c37b2b4af8364d25de8ed Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Stefan Roese Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2007 11:46:05 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] [PATCH] nand: Fix problem with oobsize calculation Here the description from Brian Brelsford : The Hynix part returns a 0x1d in the 4th ID byte. The Samsung part returns a 0x15. In the code fragment below bits [1:0] determine the page size, it is ANDed via "(extid & 0x3)" then shifted out. The next field is also ANDed with 0x3. However this is a one bit field as defined in the Hynix and Samsung parts in the 4th ID byte that determins the oobsize, not a two bit field. It works on Samsung as bits[3:2] are 01. However for the Hynix there is a 11 in these two bits, so the oob size gets messed up. I checked the correct linux code and the suggested fix from Brian is also available in the linux nand mtd driver. Signed-off-by: Stefan Roese --- drivers/nand/nand_base.c | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/drivers/nand/nand_base.c b/drivers/nand/nand_base.c index 7fdf57b177..8495829900 100644 --- a/drivers/nand/nand_base.c +++ b/drivers/nand/nand_base.c @@ -2338,7 +2338,7 @@ int nand_scan (struct mtd_info *mtd, int maxchips) mtd->oobblock = 1024 << (extid & 0x3); extid >>= 2; /* Calc oobsize */ - mtd->oobsize = (8 << (extid & 0x03)) * (mtd->oobblock / 512); + mtd->oobsize = (8 << (extid & 0x01)) * (mtd->oobblock / 512); extid >>= 2; /* Calc blocksize. Blocksize is multiples of 64KiB */ mtd->erasesize = (64 * 1024) << (extid & 0x03); -- 2.25.1