Hi Vignesh, > >> On 15/11/19 2:28 pm, Mason Yang wrote: > >>> According to JESD216C (JEDEC Basic Flash Parameter Table 18th DWORD) > >>> Octal DTR(8D-8D-8D) command and command extension (00b: same, 01b: > > inverse) > >>> to add extension command mode in spi_nor struct and to add write_cr2 > >>> (Write CFG Reg 2) for 8-8-8/8D-8D-8D mode sequences enable. > >>> > >> > >> But I don't see any code setting "nor->ext_cmd_mode" based on BFPT? > >> > >> Any new feature that we add to spi-nor should make use of autodiscovery > >> feature made possible by SFDP tables. Could you modify the patch to > >> discover capabilities supported by flash and opcodes to be used from > >> SFDP table? > > > > Got it but our device will return a empty SFDP table. > > > > If flash you tested on does not support JEDEC 216C then don't mention > about it. Above commit message gives an impression that flash in JEDEC > 216C compliant. > okay, got it. > >> > >> > >>> Define the relevant macrons and enum to add such modes and make sure > >>> op->xxx.dtr fields, command nbytes and extension command are properly > >>> filled and unmask DTR and X-X-X modes in > > spi_nor_spimem_adjust_hwcaps() > >>> so that DTR and X-X-X support detection is done through > >>> spi_mem_supports_op(). > >>> > [...] > >>> @@ -404,6 +436,30 @@ static int read_sr(struct spi_nor *nor) > >>> SPI_MEM_OP_NO_DUMMY, > >>> SPI_MEM_OP_DATA_IN(1, nor->bouncebuf, 1)); > >>> > >> > >> This is not based on the latest tree. > >> > >>> + if (spi_nor_protocol_is_8_8_8(nor->read_proto)) { > >>> + op.cmd.buswidth = 8; > >>> + op.addr.buswidth = 8; > >>> + op.dummy.buswidth = 8; > >>> + op.data.buswidth = 8; > >>> + op.cmd.nbytes = 2; > >>> + op.addr.nbytes = 4; > >>> + op.dummy.nbytes = 4; > >>> + op.addr.val = 0; > >> > >> This is not scalable... There will be bunch of if...else ladders when we > >> want to support other X-X-X modes... Can't these be derived from > >> nor->reg_proto? And then borrow the logic from > > spi_nor_spimem_read_data()? > >> > > > > Got it ! > > > >> > >> Could you have a look at Boris's initial submission to add 8-8-8 mode at > >> https://patchwork.kernel.org/cover/10638055/ ? > >> You could use that series as the base for your changes/additions. > > > > Got it. > > My idea is to support 8D-8D-8D mode with a minimum patches because > > there is no define for 1D-1D-1D, 2D-2D-2D and 4D-4D-4D mode in JEDEC > > if I am right. > > > > JESD251-A1 does talk about 4S-4D-4D right? Also none of the JEDEC > standards prohibit flash vendors from supporting other X-X-X modes. > > I think you haven't thought about bigger picture here. Flash devices > that support other mode exist today and we would need the framework to > be built such that these modes can be added in future. > > I suggest you start with Boris's series [1] as base and port it to > latest kernel. Isn't that series alone enough to support Macronix Octal > flashes at least? > If required, you could also always include additional patches adding new > features. okay. > > [1] https://patchwork.kernel.org/cover/10638055/ > > -- > Regards > Vignesh thanks for your time & comments. Mason CONFIDENTIALITY NOTE: This e-mail and any attachments may contain confidential information and/or personal data, which is protected by applicable laws. Please be reminded that duplication, disclosure, distribution, or use of this e-mail (and/or its attachments) or any part thereof is prohibited. If you receive this e-mail in error, please notify us immediately and delete this mail as well as its attachment(s) from your system. In addition, please be informed that collection, processing, and/or use of personal data is prohibited unless expressly permitted by personal data protection laws. Thank you for your attention and cooperation. Macronix International Co., Ltd. ===================================================================== ============================================================================ CONFIDENTIALITY NOTE: This e-mail and any attachments may contain confidential information and/or personal data, which is protected by applicable laws. Please be reminded that duplication, disclosure, distribution, or use of this e-mail (and/or its attachments) or any part thereof is prohibited. If you receive this e-mail in error, please notify us immediately and delete this mail as well as its attachment(s) from your system. In addition, please be informed that collection, processing, and/or use of personal data is prohibited unless expressly permitted by personal data protection laws. Thank you for your attention and cooperation. Macronix International Co., Ltd. ===================================================================== ______________________________________________________ Linux MTD discussion mailing list http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-mtd/