Lines Matching defs:page
132 * @dat: page data
168 * error OR potentially be on a blank page..
174 * chunk of a page. If orig_ecc(from spare area)
177 * 0xFF. A sure sign of a erased page!
234 * page ie. padding will clear the ECC bytes. This is no problem as
235 * long nobody is trying to write data on the seemingly unused page.
236 * Reading an erased page will produce an ECC mismatch between
238 * E.g. if page is 0xFF (fresh erased), and if HW ECC engine within GPMC
357 * within a page. Sector number is in @sector.
583 * @dat: page data
611 /* check for whether it's an erased-page */
624 * Check for whether it's an erased page with a correctable
629 * NOTE: The check for a perfect erased page above is faster for
641 debug("nand: %u bit-flip(s) corrected in erased page\n",
700 * omap_read_page_bch - hardware ecc based page read function
705 * @page: page number to read
709 uint8_t *buf, int oob_required, int page)
772 * @data: page data
835 * @pagesize: number of main-area bytes per page of NAND device
836 * @oobsize: number of OOB/spare bytes per page of NAND device
1274 static int nand_read_page(int block, int page, uchar *dst)
1276 int page_addr = block * SYS_NAND_BLOCK_PAGES + page;