
On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 12:34 PM, Simon Goldschmidt sgoldschmidt@de.pepperl-fuchs.com wrote:
- Marek for the socfpga platform, see below
On 07.12.2017 06:49, Jagan Teki wrote:
On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 11:50 AM, Goldschmidt Simon sgoldschmidt@de.pepperl-fuchs.com wrote:
- Lukasz (as a reviewer of my patch[1])
On Mon, Dec 4, 2017 at 8:20, Jagan Teki wrote:
This is the patch[1] for 4-byte addressing, but I would wonder how can proceed operations with 4-byte if we disable during probe.
[1] http://git.denx.de/?p=u-boot- spi.git;a=commitdiff;h=fd0c22a90772379c4c11ba09347d36cc8ee17dca
OK, so your patch does something different than what I did.
I was trying to keep the change to U-Boot as small as possible, only fixing this issue I was seeing:
After a soft-reboot where the SPI chip was not reset, it is left in 4-byte addressing mode (linux uses this mode, obviously). Remember that 4-byte mode is not a permanent setting, so we can enter and leave it any time we like by issuing a command.
U-Boot uses the Bank Address Register (BAR) for spi flash chips with more than 16 MByte, so it impclitly assumes that the chip is in 3-byte address mode. As I see it, your patch is worth a discussion named "should we use 4-byte addressing mode on spi flash chips?". I do think this is a better alternative than writing BAR! But this change probably needs discussion and testing.
OK, will review your patch.
Any update here? The last input on this is about five months old! This is the last patch I need to run my socfpga board from qspi.
I added Marek to the discussion as at least the SoCrates board does not have a reset connected to the qspi chip and needs this as well. Note that the system boot rom does not have a problem with the chip being in 4-byte mode but SPL fails to load U-Boot from qspi.
Does Linux do this stuff? say my flash in 4-byte and flashed SPL and rebooted.