If a block's ecc field is all 0xff, then ignore the ECC
correction. This is for systems where some of the blocks,
such as the initial cramfs are written without ECC and
need to be loaded on start.
Signed-off-by: Ben Dooks <ben-linux@fluff.org>
Signed-off-by: David Woodhouse <dwmw2@infradead.org>
if (diff0 == 0 && diff1 == 0 && diff2 == 0)
return 0; /* ECC is ok */
+ /* sometimes people do not think about using the ECC, so check
+ * to see if we have an 0xff,0xff,0xff read ECC and then ignore
+ * the error, on the assumption that this is an un-eccd page.
+ */
+ if (read_ecc[0] == 0xff && read_ecc[1] == 0xff && read_ecc[2] == 0xff
+ && info->platform->ignore_unset_ecc)
+ return 0;
+
/* Can we correct this ECC (ie, one row and column change).
* Note, this is similar to the 256 error code on smartmedia */
int twrph0; /* active time for nWE/nOE */
int twrph1; /* time for release CLE/ALE from nWE/nOE inactive */
+ unsigned int ignore_unset_ecc : 1;
+
int nr_sets;
struct s3c2410_nand_set *sets;