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nand_do_read_ops(9) [centos man page]

NAND_DO_READ_OPS(9)					    Internal Functions Provided 				       NAND_DO_READ_OPS(9)

NAME
nand_do_read_ops - [INTERN] Read data with ECC SYNOPSIS
int nand_do_read_ops(struct mtd_info * mtd, loff_t from, struct mtd_oob_ops * ops); ARGUMENTS
mtd MTD device structure from offset to read from ops oob ops structure DESCRIPTION
Internal function. Called with chip held. AUTHOR
Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Author. COPYRIGHT
Kernel Hackers Manual 3.10 June 2014 NAND_DO_READ_OPS(9)

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STRUCT 
NAND_ECC_CTRL(9) Structures STRUCT NAND_ECC_CTRL(9) NAME
struct_nand_ecc_ctrl - Control structure for ecc SYNOPSIS
struct nand_ecc_ctrl { nand_ecc_modes_t mode; int steps; int size; int bytes; int total; int prepad; int postpad; struct nand_ecclayout * layout; void (* hwctl) (struct mtd_info *mtd, int mode); int (* calculate) (struct mtd_info *mtd,const uint8_t *dat,uint8_t *ecc_code); int (* correct) (struct mtd_info *mtd, uint8_t *dat,uint8_t *read_ecc,uint8_t *calc_ecc); int (* read_page_raw) (struct mtd_info *mtd,struct nand_chip *chip,uint8_t *buf, int page); void (* write_page_raw) (struct mtd_info *mtd,struct nand_chip *chip,const uint8_t *buf); int (* read_page) (struct mtd_info *mtd,struct nand_chip *chip,uint8_t *buf, int page); int (* read_subpage) (struct mtd_info *mtd,struct nand_chip *chip,uint32_t offs, uint32_t len,uint8_t *buf); void (* write_page) (struct mtd_info *mtd,struct nand_chip *chip,const uint8_t *buf); int (* read_oob) (struct mtd_info *mtd,struct nand_chip *chip,int page,int sndcmd); int (* write_oob) (struct mtd_info *mtd,struct nand_chip *chip,int page); }; MEMBERS
mode ecc mode steps number of ecc steps per page size data bytes per ecc step bytes ecc bytes per step total total number of ecc bytes per page prepad padding information for syndrome based ecc generators postpad padding information for syndrome based ecc generators layout ECC layout control struct pointer hwctl function to control hardware ecc generator. Must only be provided if an hardware ECC is available calculate function for ecc calculation or readback from ecc hardware correct function for ecc correction, matching to ecc generator (sw/hw) read_page_raw function to read a raw page without ECC write_page_raw function to write a raw page without ECC read_page function to read a page according to the ecc generator requirements read_subpage function to read parts of the page covered by ECC. write_page function to write a page according to the ecc generator requirements read_oob function to read chip OOB data write_oob function to write chip OOB data AUTHOR
Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Author. COPYRIGHT
Kernel Hackers Manual 2.6. July 2010 STRUCT NAND_ECC_CTRL(9)
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