Hi Harris
general steps for adding new nand support are as follows
(there may be slight differencies depending on kernel):
add support as describes attached Add new_NAND support.pdf.
Then rebuild MFG Tool firmware (initramfs.cpio.gz.uboot), as
describes sect.3.9 "Build Manufacturing Firmware"
i.MX_6DualQuad_SABRE_AI_Linux_User_Guide.pdf, then
use MFG Tools for programming NAND (or commands
given in profile "MX6Q-Sabreauto-NAND" in ucl2.xml.)
Best regards
igor
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Hi Harris
it is in red colour attachment, please check my previous answer at 28.04.2016 5:38,
then click on red with mouse.
Best regards
igor
Hi Harris
general steps for adding new nand support are as follows
(there may be slight differencies depending on kernel):
add support as describes attached Add new_NAND support.pdf.
Then rebuild MFG Tool firmware (initramfs.cpio.gz.uboot), as
describes sect.3.9 "Build Manufacturing Firmware"
i.MX_6DualQuad_SABRE_AI_Linux_User_Guide.pdf, then
use MFG Tools for programming NAND (or commands
given in profile "MX6Q-Sabreauto-NAND" in ucl2.xml.)
Best regards
igor
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