Hi Naga, > > And why is it an s32 and not a u32? > To monitor NAND_CMD_STATUS. > Sometimes core will just send status command without reading back the status data and later > It will try to read one byte using ->exec_op(). > So Arasan has FLASH_STS register and whenever we initiate a status command, the controller > Will update this register with the value returned by the flash device. > So we need to return this value when core is asking about 1 byte status value without issuing the command. > And in driver we are using memset(nfc_op, 0, sizeof(struct anfc_op)), this will make cmnds[4] to zeros but 0x0 is also > NAND_CMD_READ0, so inorder to differentiate whether to give status data or not, I just assigned > nfc_op->cmnds[0] = NAND_CMD_NONE; > > May be this case we can now eliminate as per your suggestion(defining a separate hook for each pattern) and thanks for that. > > > > > + u32 type; > > > + u32 len; > > > + u32 naddrs; > > > + u32 col; > > > + u32 row; > > > + unsigned int data_instr_idx; > > > + unsigned int rdy_timeout_ms; > > > + unsigned int rdy_delay_ns; > > > + const struct nand_op_instr *data_instr; }; > > > > Please make sure you actually need to redefine all these fields. Looks like some them could be > > extracted directly from the nand_op_instr objects. > Ok, all these values are getting updated in anfc_parse_instructions() In anfc_parse_instructions(): + nfc_op->data_instr = instr; + nfc_op->type = NAND_OP_DATA_IN_INSTR; This looks pointless. + nfc_op->data_instr_idx = op_id; + break; + case NAND_OP_DATA_OUT_INSTR: + nfc_op->data_instr = instr; + nfc_op->type = NAND_OP_DATA_IN_INSTR; + nfc_op->data_instr_idx = op_id; + break; + case NAND_OP_WAITRDY_INSTR: + nfc_op->rdy_timeout_ms = instr->ctx.waitrdy.timeout_ms; This one also. + nfc_op->rdy_delay_ns = instr->delay_ns; And this one too. Once you'll have a per pattern callback, I suppose you won't need it anymore. > > > > > + > > > +/** > > > + * struct anfc_nand_chip - Defines the nand chip related information > > > + * @node: used to store NAND chips into a list. > > > + * @chip: NAND chip information structure. > > > + * @bch: Bch / Hamming mode enable/disable. > > > + * @bchmode: Bch mode. > > > > What's the difference between bch and bchmode? > @bch -> to select error correction method(either BCH or Hamming) > @bchmode -> to select ECC correctability (4/8/12/24 bit ECC) Then something like "strength" or "ecc_strength" would be more meaningful. Thanks, Miquèl ______________________________________________________ Linux MTD discussion mailing list http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-mtd/