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wdenk7a8e9bed2003-05-31 18:35:21 +00001NAND FLASH commands and notes
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Wolfgang Denk4e3ccd22006-03-06 11:25:22 +01003See NOTE below!!!
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26Commands:
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28 nand bad
29 Print a list of all of the bad blocks in the current device.
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31 nand device
32 Print information about the current NAND device.
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34 nand device num
35 Make device `num' the current device and print information about it.
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Stefan Roese856f0542006-10-28 15:55:52 +020037 nand erase off|partition size
38 nand erase clean [off|partition size]
39 Erase `size' bytes starting at offset `off'. Alternatively partition
40 name can be specified, in this case size will be eventually limited
41 to not exceed partition size (this behaviour applies also to read
42 and write commands). Only complete erase blocks can be erased.
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44 If `erase' is specified without an offset or size, the entire flash
45 is erased. If `erase' is specified with partition but without an
46 size, the entire partition is erased.
wdenk7a8e9bed2003-05-31 18:35:21 +000047
48 If `clean' is specified, a JFFS2-style clean marker is written to
Stefan Roese856f0542006-10-28 15:55:52 +020049 each block after it is erased.
wdenk7a8e9bed2003-05-31 18:35:21 +000050
51 This command will not erase blocks that are marked bad. There is
52 a debug option in cmd_nand.c to allow bad blocks to be erased.
53 Please read the warning there before using it, as blocks marked
54 bad by the manufacturer must _NEVER_ be erased.
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56 nand info
57 Print information about all of the NAND devices found.
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Stefan Roese856f0542006-10-28 15:55:52 +020059 nand read addr ofs|partition size
Scott Wood984e03c2008-06-12 13:13:23 -050060 Read `size' bytes from `ofs' in NAND flash to `addr'. Blocks that
61 are marked bad are skipped. If a page cannot be read because an
62 uncorrectable data error is found, the command stops with an error.
wdenk7a8e9bed2003-05-31 18:35:21 +000063
Stefan Roese856f0542006-10-28 15:55:52 +020064 nand read.oob addr ofs|partition size
wdenk7a8e9bed2003-05-31 18:35:21 +000065 Read `size' bytes from the out-of-band data area corresponding to
66 `ofs' in NAND flash to `addr'. This is limited to the 16 bytes of
67 data for one 512-byte page or 2 256-byte pages. There is no check
68 for bad blocks or ECC errors.
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Stefan Roese856f0542006-10-28 15:55:52 +020070 nand write addr ofs|partition size
Scott Wood984e03c2008-06-12 13:13:23 -050071 Write `size' bytes from `addr' to `ofs' in NAND flash. Blocks that
72 are marked bad are skipped. If a page cannot be read because an
73 uncorrectable data error is found, the command stops with an error.
wdenk7a8e9bed2003-05-31 18:35:21 +000074
Scott Wood984e03c2008-06-12 13:13:23 -050075 As JFFS2 skips blocks similarly, this allows writing a JFFS2 image,
76 as long as the image is short enough to fit even after skipping the
77 bad blocks. Compact images, such as those produced by mkfs.jffs2
78 should work well, but loading an image copied from another flash is
79 going to be trouble if there are any bad blocks.
wdenk7a8e9bed2003-05-31 18:35:21 +000080
Stefan Roese856f0542006-10-28 15:55:52 +020081 nand write.oob addr ofs|partition size
wdenk7a8e9bed2003-05-31 18:35:21 +000082 Write `size' bytes from `addr' to the out-of-band data area
83 corresponding to `ofs' in NAND flash. This is limited to the 16 bytes
84 of data for one 512-byte page or 2 256-byte pages. There is no check
85 for bad blocks.
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87Configuration Options:
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Jon Loeligerb5501f72007-07-09 19:10:03 -050089 CONFIG_CMD_NAND
90 Enables NAND support and commmands.
wdenk7a8e9bed2003-05-31 18:35:21 +000091
92 CONFIG_MTD_NAND_ECC_JFFS2
93 Define this if you want the Error Correction Code information in
94 the out-of-band data to be formatted to match the JFFS2 file system.
95 CONFIG_MTD_NAND_ECC_YAFFS would be another useful choice for
96 someone to implement.
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Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD6d0f6bc2008-10-16 15:01:15 +020098 CONFIG_SYS_MAX_NAND_DEVICE
wdenk7a8e9bed2003-05-31 18:35:21 +000099 The maximum number of NAND devices you want to support.
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Scott Wood99067b02009-04-01 15:33:24 -0500101 CONFIG_SYS_NAND_MAX_CHIPS
102 The maximum number of NAND chips per device to be supported.
wdenk7a8e9bed2003-05-31 18:35:21 +0000103
Wolfgang Denk4e3ccd22006-03-06 11:25:22 +0100104NOTE:
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Scott Wood99067b02009-04-01 15:33:24 -0500107The current NAND implementation is based on what is in recent
108Linux kernels. The old legacy implementation has been disabled,
109and will be removed soon.
Wolfgang Denk4e3ccd22006-03-06 11:25:22 +0100110
Scott Wood99067b02009-04-01 15:33:24 -0500111If you have board code which used CONFIG_NAND_LEGACY, you'll need
112to convert to the current NAND interface for it to continue to work.
Wolfgang Denk4e3ccd22006-03-06 11:25:22 +0100113
Scott Wood99067b02009-04-01 15:33:24 -0500114The Disk On Chip driver is currently broken and has been for some time.
115There is a driver in drivers/mtd/nand, taken from Linux, that works with
116the current NAND system but has not yet been adapted to the u-boot
117environment.
Stefan Roese2255b2d2006-10-10 12:36:02 +0200118
Stefan Roese2255b2d2006-10-10 12:36:02 +0200119Additional improvements to the NAND subsystem by Guido Classen, 10-10-2006
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121JFFS2 related commands:
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123 implement "nand erase clean" and old "nand erase"
124 using both the new code which is able to skip bad blocks
125 "nand erase clean" additionally writes JFFS2-cleanmarkers in the oob.
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Stefan Roese2255b2d2006-10-10 12:36:02 +0200127Miscellaneous and testing commands:
128 "markbad [offset]"
129 create an artificial bad block (for testing bad block handling)
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131 "scrub [offset length]"
132 like "erase" but don't skip bad block. Instead erase them.
133 DANGEROUS!!! Factory set bad blocks will be lost. Use only
134 to remove artificial bad blocks created with the "markbad" command.
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137NAND locking command (for chips with active LOCKPRE pin)
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139 "nand lock"
140 set NAND chip to lock state (all pages locked)
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142 "nand lock tight"
143 set NAND chip to lock tight state (software can't change locking anymore)
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145 "nand lock status"
146 displays current locking status of all pages
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148 "nand unlock [offset] [size]"
149 unlock consecutive area (can be called multiple times for different areas)
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152I have tested the code with board containing 128MiB NAND large page chips
153and 32MiB small page chips.