Hi, John, On 10/04/2019 12:39 PM, John Garry wrote: > External E-Mail > > > On 24/09/2019 08:46, Tudor.Ambarus@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >> +} >> + >> +/** >> + * spi_nor_write_sr() - Write the Status Register. >> + * @nor: pointer to 'struct spi_nor'. >> + * @sr: buffer to write to the Status Register. >> + * @len: number of bytes to write to the Status Register. >> + * >> + * Return: 0 on success, -errno otherwise. >> */ >> -static int write_sr(struct spi_nor *nor, u8 val) >> +static int spi_nor_write_sr(struct spi_nor *nor, const u8 *sr, size_t len) >> { >> - nor->bouncebuf[0] = val; >> + int ret; >> + >> + ret = spi_nor_write_enable(nor); >> + if (ret) >> + return ret; >> + > > Hi Tudor, > >> if (nor->spimem) { >> struct spi_mem_op op = >> SPI_MEM_OP(SPI_MEM_OP_CMD(SPINOR_OP_WRSR, 1), >> SPI_MEM_OP_NO_ADDR, >> SPI_MEM_OP_NO_DUMMY, >> - SPI_MEM_OP_DATA_IN(1, nor->bouncebuf, 1)); > > This be SPI_MEM_OP_DATA_OUT() in the current mainline code also, right? In v5.4-rc1 this is defined as SPI_MEM_OP_DATA_IN, so the Mainline code should fail. This looks like a bug. I didn't noticed it when doing the patch. > > I'm testing my under development driver on top of v5.4-rc1, and flash_lock -u is broken. It's not clear to me, does flash_lock fail with my patches on top of v5.4-rc1? Or it fails when testing v5.4-rc1? Can you test v5.4-rc1 and see if flash_lock works on you flash or not? Please specify which flash do you use, and which controller. Thanks for testing this! ta ______________________________________________________ Linux MTD discussion mailing list http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-mtd/