On Mon, 24 Oct 2016 16:47:38 -0200 Sergio Prado <sergio.prado@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 03:02:01PM +0200, Boris Brezillon wrote: > > > +static int s3c2410_nand_setup_data_interface(struct mtd_info *mtd, > > > + const struct nand_data_interface *conf, > > > + bool check_only) > > > +{ > > > + struct s3c2410_nand_info *info = s3c2410_nand_mtd_toinfo(mtd); > > > + struct s3c2410_platform_nand *pdata = info->platform; > > > + const struct nand_sdr_timings *timings; > > > + int tacls; > > > + > > > + timings = nand_get_sdr_timings(conf); > > > + if (IS_ERR(timings)) > > > + return -ENOTSUPP; > > > + > > > + tacls = timings->tCLS_min - timings->tWP_min; > > > + if (tacls < 0) > > > + tacls = 0; > > > + > > > + pdata->tacls = DIV_ROUND_UP(tacls, 1000); > > > + pdata->twrph0 = DIV_ROUND_UP(timings->tWP_min, 1000); > > > + pdata->twrph1 = DIV_ROUND_UP(timings->tCLH_min, 1000); > > > > You seem to only apply the timings in s3c2410_nand_setrate(), which is > > only called at probe time or on a cpufreq even, but the core can change > > timings at runtime (this is what happens each time you reset the chip). > > > > To support that you have 2 options: > > - apply the timings in ->select_chip() > > - apply the timings here > > Right. As far as I understood, ->setup_data_interface() will be called > when MTD core change timings at runtime, so it is enough to apply the > timings in the end of ->setup_data_interface()? If your controller does not support interfacing with multiple chips, then yes, it should work. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-samsung-soc" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html