From: Jochen Schaeuble <psionic@psionic.de>
To: linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org
Subject: new slram
Date: Mon, 21 May 2001 11:42:40 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20010521114240.A3135@psionic.de> (raw)
Last week I checked in a new version of the slram module. The new version
supports multiple memory regions and includes some minor enhancements.
The module-parameters has also changed. To specify a device the following
parameters are required (if slram is statically compiled into the kernel,
the parameter is called slram not map)
modprobe slram map=<devname>,<devstart>,<devlength / devend>
<devname> : the name of the device to add (this will appear in /proc/mtd)
<devstart>: the start of the device
<devlength / devend>: length or end of the device. To specify the length
of the device add a '+' in the front of the number.
To make life easier the numbers can also be specified in megabytes or kilobytes
by adding a 'm' (or 'M') or 'k' (or 'K') at the end of the number.
Example:
modprobe slram map=dev1,50M,+4M
this maps the memory region from 50M to 54M to a mtd-device
modprobe slram map=dev1,50M,+2M,dev2,52M,+4M
this adds two devices
Any comments on this?
jochen
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