
Dear Huang Shijie,
于 2013年09月02日 18:10, Hector Palacios 写道:
So does this mean that U-Boot is now unable to properly write a JFFS2 partition for it to be understood by the linux-next
For the gpmi nand controller, the uboot is not proper to write a jffs2 now.
kernel? What is exactly the difference? Does it only affect Freescale NAND controllers?
I think there are many difference. Just diff the nand_base.c, you can see there are many patches merged in the kernel's mtd code, but not exit in the uboot's mtd code.
This makes not much sense to me. If what you claim is true, than JFFS2 in U-Boot and Linux would be incompatible for all MTD drivers. This would also mean that JFFS2 in Linux 3.7 is incompatible with Linux-next (since 3.7 was the last sync point between U-Boot and Linux MTD). Is that really the case?
Best regards, Marek Vasut