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Intel 28fxxx flash driver
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- Subject: [ECOS] Intel 28fxxx flash driver
- From: Ian Campbell <icampbell at arcom dot co dot uk>
- Date: 17 Oct 2001 15:19:16 +0100
Hi,
I am looking at adding support for a flash chip in the 28Fxxx family and
was looking over the existing definitions in
devs/flash/intel/28fxxx/.../flash_28fxxx_parts.inl.
I happened to notice that the 28F320C3 entry puts the start of the boot
block at 0x3e0000, which is 0x1f0000 in the 16-bit address, space of the
chip. From my reading of the manual the boot block actually starts at
address 0x1f8000 which == 0x3f0000. Is this a bug or have I
misunderstood something? (Perhaps someones eye slipped down a line when
they were reading the memory map table?)
Which brings me to my question - is this driver actually used anywhere,
I can't find any module which uses it in the CVS tree...
Ian.
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