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Currently, it is valid to specify both "nand-ecc-step-size" and "nand-ecc-strength", but not allowed to set only one of them. This requirement has a conflict with "nand-ecc-maximize"; this flag is used when you want the driver to choose the best ECC strength. If "nand-ecc-maximize" is set, "nand-ecc-strength" is very likely to be unset. It would be possible to make the if-conditional more complex by adding the check for the NAND_ECC_MAXIMIZE flag, but I chose to drop the check entirely. I thought of the situation where the hardware has a fixed ECC step size (so it can be hard-coded in the driver), whereas the ECC strength is configurable by software. In that case, we may want to only set "nand-ecc-strength" (or "nand-ecc-maximize") in DT. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com> Signed-off-by: Boris Brezillon <boris.brezillon@free-electrons.com> |
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chips | ||
devices | ||
lpddr | ||
maps | ||
nand | ||
onenand | ||
spi-nor | ||
tests | ||
ubi | ||
afs.c | ||
ar7part.c | ||
bcm47xxpart.c | ||
bcm63xxpart.c | ||
cmdlinepart.c | ||
ftl.c | ||
inftlcore.c | ||
inftlmount.c | ||
Kconfig | ||
Makefile | ||
mtd_blkdevs.c | ||
mtdblock_ro.c | ||
mtdblock.c | ||
mtdchar.c | ||
mtdconcat.c | ||
mtdcore.c | ||
mtdcore.h | ||
mtdoops.c | ||
mtdpart.c | ||
mtdsuper.c | ||
mtdswap.c | ||
nftlcore.c | ||
nftlmount.c | ||
ofpart.c | ||
redboot.c | ||
rfd_ftl.c | ||
sm_ftl.c | ||
sm_ftl.h | ||
ssfdc.c |