[Yaffs] Difference between ecc code.
Charles Manning
Charles.Manning@trimble.co.nz
Wed, 12 Jan 2005 09:02:26 +1300
nand_ecc.c was written by SJ Hill and used as the original ECC file used
by yaffs..
yaffs_ecc.c is something I wrote to replace it.
yaffs_ecc.c is faster and is more compliant with SmartMedia. Yaffs_ecc.c
also supports other
functionality for yaffs2.
At present the bootloader uses nand_ecc.c instead of yaffs_ecc.c. It is
very easy to change this since they are plug and play.
-- Charles
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> Michael Erickson
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> Subject: [Yaffs] Difference between ecc code.
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> Hello all,
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> I am working with the direct interface and have a question=20
> about the two=20
> files; nand_ecc.c and yaffs_ecc.c. Could someone explain the correct=20
> usage of these two files to me? Is it something like, use=20
> yaffs_ecc for=20
> RAM-disk, NOR-flash, and file-emulation and use nand_ecc for=20
> NAND chips?
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> Any advice would be appreciated.
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> Thanks,
> --mikee
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> Michael Erickson
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