
Hi Markus,
At this point, we have not yet identified the location of the driver where it gets hung. Just everything got frozen once the 128 MB mark was reached. By the way, where could I get hold of the patch from Rodolfos? I did a serach and followed the link provided by Rodolfos, but the link when NOWHERE. Did Rodolfos submitted his patches to be incorporated to the U-boot trunk? If he did, where could I get hold of his patches such that I could better understand it and try it out? Thank you in advance for your help.
Regards,
Kow9loon
Markus Klotzbücher-2 wrote:
kow9loon easter8@hotmail.com writes:
We have problems reading/writing from/to a USB NAND flash having a capacity of 512 MB. What we dicovered was: up to a capacity of 128 MB, the operations looked 'koche', thereafter, the system hanged. Our hardware setup are as
Where does it hang?
follows: (1) a MPC8544E CPU; (2) a ISP 1564 PCI-USB 2.0 Host Controller; (3) a ST72681 Flash Driver Controller; and (4) a 512 MB Nand flash.
We also understand that support of the OHCI driver in U-boot is only limited to support of "Mass Storage Device" class device, and rapid reading and writing could post a potential problem. We deliberately slow down the read/write traffic in an attempt to give some breathing rooms to the the
Some so called "crappy" USB sticks are known to have some timing problems and require additional delays, but so far no real fix has been found. Search the archives for Rodolfos "crappy Usbkeys" patch. Does this fix solve you problem?
Regards
Markus
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