
On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 10:10:41AM +0100, Stefan Roese wrote:
Hi Tom,
we have equipped some of our am335x boards (draco from mainline U-Boot) with NAND devices from Hynix. And as it seems, the BootROM passes now a different bootdevice number to SPL. Its not 5 as it used to be for NAND but 6 instead. So SPL hangs of course as this boot-device is not "supported".
Could you please let me know what this boot-device == 6 means / represents? Should it be handled identical as the "normal" NAND boot-device (5)?
Well, my guess is that you've wired it up, or at least selected SYSBOOT pins saying that this is a "NAND+I2C" device where the geometry is stored on an i2c eeprom (see 26.1.7.4 of the TRM). Is this really what you wanted is my first question. :)