From: "Subrahmanyam" <subrahmanyam@navayuga.co.in>
To: "Craig Hollabaugh" <craig@hollabaugh.com>,
<linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org>
Subject: Re: Flash programming
Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2004 09:39:03 +0530 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <004801c4e325$01260320$8500a8c0@nit37> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 20041215222528.GA7880@boa.ouraynet.com
Hi Craig,
Thank you, actually our target comprises of an intel processor(iop80321), a
flash(Intel NOR) and a ram, two usb ports and a ieee1394 port. In the flash
there are drivers for existing system to work, my present requirement is to
store a certain key/data/string in the flash, which shall be dynamically be
modifiable by an user interface provided to the host, when connected to the
target either through usb/firewire ports.
Firstly, I have looked into mtd drivers to store data (which basically is a
key, a group of characters) in the flash, but I am not clear whether this
will work or I have to look into jffs2 file system also, basically my path
is not clear whether I have to use mtd/jffs2.
I will be thankful if you can suggest an approach, for storing the key
(group of characters).
Thanks,
Subrahmanyam.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Craig Hollabaugh" <craig@hollabaugh.com>
To: "Subrahmanyam" <subrahmanyam@navayuga.co.in>
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 03:55 AM
Subject: Re: Flash programming
> On Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 05:25:49PM +0530, Subrahmanyam wrote:
>> Can you please help me write into the flash, my present requirement is to
>> store a certain key/data/string in the flash, which shall be dynamically
>> be
>> modifiable by an user interface provided to the host, when connected to
>> the
>> target either through usb/firewire ports.
>
> which processor, which board, what kind of flash?
>
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