
On Thu, 23 Oct 2008, Wolfgang Denk wrote:
Dear Guennadi Liakhovetski,
In message Pine.LNX.4.64.0810230954380.4977@axis700.grange you wrote:
/* Xm0CSn[2] = OneNANDC CS0 or NFCON CS0, Xm0CSn[3] = SROMC CS3 */
Right, and also add OneNAND & NFCON is depends on XNANDSEL.
In the datasheet this signal is called XSELNAND. And I don't think we have to quote this in the comment. This is a hardware configuration issue, not software, and we are not explaining the complete NAND configuration here, otherwise we would have to mention OM signals too, maybe more.
Hey, actually I do think that describing which hardware configurations the software performs is a Good Thing (TM).
Exactly, "which hardware configurations the software performs", XSELNAND is not performed in software, this is just a pin you wire high or low on your board. That's why I said we might not need to comment upon it. That's how I interpreted the datasheet anyway.
Thanks Guennadi --- Guennadi Liakhovetski, Ph.D.
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