Hi, I have 64 MB NAND flash on Jacinto (ARM) board. I am using the device formatted as one YAFFS2 partition. My SW ECC from NAND is enabled in the kernel and "useNANDECC" in YAFFS is set to 0 (If this is non-zero, then YAFFS will not perform ECC and it is assumed that the hardware ECC or specified NAND access functions will perform EC checks.) I found that I have 1000-2000 eraseblocks that were reported as "bad block". I can see them in u-boot with "nand bad" command and when laoding my nand_jacinto driver. When using the NAND they are getting much more. Actually they are NOT bad blocks! I edited the kernel and remove is_bad checking when erasing. Also I edited the mtd-utils (flash_eraseall) and removed is_bad checking when erasing. So I was able to make low-level format of my NAND flash which also erase the bad blocks. (like 'nand erase scrub' command in u-boot, but I currently I do not have such command) After that I had NO bad blocks. I made some tests: I formatted Nand with YAFFS2 FS - YAFFS2 ECC + NO NAND ECC - when using fs appeared bad blocks and getting more. - YAFFS2 NO ECC + NAND SW ECC - when using fs appeared bad blocks and getting more. I formatted Nand with EXT2 FS (ext2 fs is not writing into oob) - NAND SW ECC ENABLE - NO bad blocks appeared in the time!!! So the result is that the issue is in using YAFFS2 + NAND. Maybe the source of the issue is some YAFFS2 configurations? Do you have any idea? It's very critical issue for me. Thanks and Regards, Stanislav