
28 Jan
2007
28 Jan
'07
3:39 p.m.
In message 45BB8611.5070900@schweigstill.de you wrote:
The flash related commands could work on an extension of the block device layer. IDE/ATA drives also seem to have a means for provision of drive geometry data to the file system driver or application (e.g. fdisk under DOS/Windows/Linux). (Yes, I am just joking... :-) )
;-)
There is something what I really don't like about U-Boot's current Dataflash implementation: after copying data to Dataflash using the "cp.b" command the source data has been corrupted; it has been swapped with the old contents of the Dataflash. The reason for this behaviour
Arghhh.. That is indeed a bug, then.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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