On Thu, 2006-04-20 at 14:06 +0200, Adrian Bunk wrote:
> > This dependency is incorrect. It's only one or two chip-specific drivers
> > which require that the architecture correctly handle alignment traps,
> > and even then it's only actually apparent when used with JFFS2 which
> > actually _gives_ it an unaligned buffer occasionally. Everything else
> > works fine.
>
> Can anyone tell me which chip-specific drivers are affected by this
> issue so that I can send a patch?
Disabling those chip drivers isn't necessarily the answer, since they
can still be used in most cases; just not for JFFS2. Perhaps we should
just disable JFFS2 if BROKEN_UNALIGNED is set -- or disable JFFS2 on NOR
flash if it's set.
Get the generic BROKEN_UNALIGNED thing done across all architectures
which need it, and we'll work out precisely where to use it.
--
dwmw2
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