
3 Sep
2008
3 Sep
'08
3:25 p.m.
Dear Markus =?iso-8859-1?Q?Klotzb=FCcher?=,
In message 20080903115150.GA12440@lisa you wrote:
Hmmm, what exactly are you doing here? IIRC environment in NAND was implemented slightly differently than NOR in that it reused the obsolete flag as a serial number. This number is incremented for every write so the env with the higher number is always the current one (besides the corner case where the number overflows, see env_nand.c). This way the obsoleting can be completly avoided.
Right, that was how you designed and implemented it.
I can't see this in your patch?
I don't see it either. Thanks for pointing out.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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