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Subject[PATCH 2/2] mtd: rawnand: denali: remove denali_reset_banks()
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In nand_scan_ident(), the controller driver resets every NAND chip.
This is done by sending NAND_CMD_RESET. The Denali IP provides
another way to do the equivalent thing; if a bit is set in the
DEVICE_RESET register, the controller sends the RESET command to
the corresponding device. denali_reset_banks() uses it to reset
all devices beforehand.

This redundant reset sequence was needed to know the actual number
of chips before calling nand_scan_ident(); if DEVICE_RESET fails,
there is no chip in that chip select. Then, denali_reset_banks()
sets denali->max_banks to the number of detected chips.

As commit f486287d2372 ("mtd: nand: denali: fix bank reset function
to detect the number of chips") explained, nand_scan_ident() issued
Set Features (0xEF) command to all CS lines, some of which may not be
connected with a chip. Then, the driver would wait for R/B# response,
which never happens.

This problem was solved by commit 107b7d6a7ad4 ("mtd: rawnand: avoid
setting again the timings to mode 0 after a reset"). In the current
code, nand_setup_data_interface() is called from nand_scan_tail(),
which is invoked after the chip detection.

Now, we can really remove the redundant denali_nand_banks() by simply
passing the maximum number of chip selects supported by this IP
(typically 4 or 8) to nand_scan(). Let's leave all the chip detection
process to nand_scan_ident().

Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
---

drivers/mtd/nand/raw/denali.c | 29 -----------------------------
1 file changed, 29 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/mtd/nand/raw/denali.c b/drivers/mtd/nand/raw/denali.c
index f069184..d1ae968 100644
--- a/drivers/mtd/nand/raw/denali.c
+++ b/drivers/mtd/nand/raw/denali.c
@@ -1040,29 +1040,6 @@ static int denali_setup_data_interface(struct mtd_info *mtd, int chipnr,
return 0;
}

-static void denali_reset_banks(struct denali_nand_info *denali)
-{
- u32 irq_status;
- int i;
-
- for (i = 0; i < denali->max_banks; i++) {
- denali->active_bank = i;
-
- denali_reset_irq(denali);
-
- iowrite32(DEVICE_RESET__BANK(i),
- denali->reg + DEVICE_RESET);
-
- irq_status = denali_wait_for_irq(denali,
- INTR__RST_COMP | INTR__INT_ACT | INTR__TIME_OUT);
- if (!(irq_status & INTR__INT_ACT))
- break;
- }
-
- dev_dbg(denali->dev, "%d chips connected\n", i);
- denali->max_banks = i;
-}
-
static void denali_hw_init(struct denali_nand_info *denali)
{
/*
@@ -1311,12 +1288,6 @@ int denali_init(struct denali_nand_info *denali)
}

denali_enable_irq(denali);
- denali_reset_banks(denali);
- if (!denali->max_banks) {
- /* Error out earlier if no chip is found for some reasons. */
- ret = -ENODEV;
- goto disable_irq;
- }

denali->active_bank = DENALI_INVALID_BANK;

--
2.7.4
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