To be more informative (and consistent with flash and pld trees), change
'device' parameter name to 'nand' in NAND source files. This change
eliminates confusing 'device->device->' instance from the code, and
it simplifies the forthcoming command handler patches.
Abstract the orion_nand_fast_block_write() routine into a separate
routine -- arm_nandwrite() -- so that other ARM cores can reuse it.
Have davinci_nand do so. This faster than byte-at-a-time ops by a
factor of three (!), even given the slowish interactions to support
hardware ECC (1-bit flavor in that test) each 512 bytes; those could
be read more efficiently by on-chip code.
NOTE that until there's a generic "ARM algorithm" structure, this
can't work on newer ARMv6 (like ARM1136) or ARMv7A (like Cortex-A8)
cores, though the downloaded code itself would work just fine there.
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- replaces all calls to target->type->bulk_write_memory.
- add documentation in target_s to warn not to invoke callback directly.
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- replaces all calls to target->type->run_algorithm.
- add documentation in target_s to warn not to invoke callback directly.
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- replaces all calls to target->type->write_memory.
- add documentation in target_s to warn not to invoke callback directly.
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