Thanks for the info.
The devices we are using are 512B Pages and 16Byte Spare areas and support
1 rewrite to the spare area.
The possibility I'm looking into is reducing the number of bytes used by
the tags by 1.
Bits
15 15-Bit File ID 32K Files
2 2bit serial number
18 18Bit Page ID
9 9Bit counter of the number of bytes (n + 1 ,ie 0 is really 1, as there
is no point in allocating a page for 0 bytes? is there?)
12 12Bit ECC
0 Unused
56 Total
This would be perfectly acceptable for us, as we don't have a very large
device (64MB max)
Cheers
Adam
-----Original Message-----
From: Wookey [
mailto:wookey@aleph1.co.uk]
Sent: 18 Nov 2004 15:34
To:
yaffs@stoneboat.aleph1.co.uk
Subject: [Yaffs] Re: YAFFS support for 16bit NAND flash
+++ Reggiani, Adamo [04-11-18 15:18 +0100]:
>
> Hi Adam,
> Yaffs2 should support 16bit Nand flash, and is under development now;
some modifications are already committed to the CVS repository.
> Anyway i think it's trivial to modify the current Yaffs for 16bit
devices.
So long as they allow page-rewriting. Check the spec.
Wookey
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