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SubjectRe: [PATCH v3 2/4] mtd: rawnand: Add Macronix MX25F0A NAND controller
Hi Mason,

masonccyang@mxic.com.tw wrote on Thu, 23 May 2019 16:58:02 +0800:

> Hi Miquel,
>
> > >
> > > > > +
> > > > > +static void mxic_nand_select_chip(struct nand_chip *chip, int
> chipnr)
> > > >
> > > > _select_target() is preferred now
> > >
> > > Do you mean I implement mxic_nand_select_target() to control #CS ?
> > >
> > > If so, I need to call mxic_nand_select_target( ) to control #CS ON
> > > and then #CS OFF in _exec_op() due to nand_select_target()<in
> nand_base,c>
> > > is still calling chip->legacy.select_chip ?
> >
> > You must forget about the ->select_chip() callback. Now it should be
> > handled directly from the controller driver. Please have a look at the
> > commit pointed against the marvell_nand.c driver.
>
> I have no Marvell NFC datasheet and have one question.
>
> In marvell_nand.c, there is no xxx_deselect_target() or
> something like that doing #CS OFF.
> marvell_nfc_select_target() seems always to make one of chip or die
> #CS keep low.
>
> Is it right ?

Yes, AFAIR there is no "de-assert" mechanism in this controller.

>
> How to make all #CS keep high for NAND to enter
> low-power standby mode if driver don't use "legacy.select_chip()" ?

See commit 02b4a52604a4 ("mtd: rawnand: Make ->select_chip() optional
when ->exec_op() is implemented") which states:

"When [->select_chip() is] not implemented, the core is assuming
the CS line is automatically asserted/deasserted by the driver
->exec_op() implementation."

Of course, the above is right only when the controller driver supports
the ->exec_op() interface.

So if you think it is not too time consuming and worth the trouble to
assert/deassert the CS at each operation, you may do it in your driver.


Thanks,
Miquèl

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