* erase regions in partitions?
@ 2001-12-20 16:45 Geoffrey Espin
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From: Geoffrey Espin @ 2001-12-20 16:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
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When I create a partition I don't seem to inherit the erase
regions from the underlying device. In my case, I have an
"amd_flash_x4" (hacked for non-CFI AMD29LV800BB 4-way interleave),
which works fine using physmap.
Korva-Markham PCI 32MB @66MHz
CPU revision is: 00000c70
...
Linux version 2.4.16-mips (espin@espin.necel.com) (gcc version 2.96 20000731 (R1
...
physmap flash device: 400000 at bfc00000
probing amd_flash_x4
Physically mapped flash: Probing for AMD compatible flash
Physically mapped flash: Found 1 x 4MiB AMD AM29LV800BT (x4) at 0x0
Korva Flash: Probing for AMD compatible flash
Korva Flash: Found 1 x 4MiB AMD AM29LV800BT (x4) at 0x0
Creating 2 MTD partitions on "Korva Flash":
0x00000000-0x00200000 : "bootstrap and kernel"
0x00200000-0x00400000 : "filesystem"
...
But when I create my own partition layer, viz.:
static struct mtd_partition korva_partitions[] = {
{
name: "bootstrap and kernel",
size: WINDOW_SIZE / 2, /* 2M */
offset: 0,
},{
name: "filesystem",
size: MTDPART_SIZ_FULL, /* 2M */
offset: MTDPART_OFS_APPEND,
}
};
...
mymtd = do_map_probe("amd_flash_x4", &korva_map);
I get:
# cat /proc/mtd
dev: size erasesize name
mtd0: 00400000 00040000 "Physically mapped flash" <<-- overlays mtd1&2
mtd1: 00200000 00040000 "bootstrap and kernel"
mtd2: 00200000 00040000 "filesystem"
# einfo /dev/mtd/0
Device /dev/mtd/0 has 4 erase regions
Region 0 is at 0x0 with size 0x40000 and has 0xf blocks
Region 1 is at 0x3c0000 with size 0x20000 and has 0x1 blocks
Region 2 is at 0x3e0000 with size 0x8000 and has 0x2 blocks
Region 3 is at 0x3f0000 with size 0x10000 and has 0x1 blocks
# einfo /dev/mtd/1
Device /dev/mtd/1 has 0 erase regions
# einfo /dev/mtd/2
Device /dev/mtd/2 has 0 erase regions
Is this correct for /dev/mtd/1 & for /dev/mtd/2?
I can lay down a JFFS filesystem by:
# mtd_debug erase /dev/mtd/0 0x200000 0x200000 #(erase 2M starting at 2M)
# cp jffs.image /dev/mtd/2
# mount -t jffs /dev/mtdblock/2 /mnt
And all seems well. It just seems funky to not be able
to erase /dev/mtd/2 (or any of the non-zero, mtd devices).
Originally, I didn't include physmap... then I had no way to
erase the parts!
I also discovered that JFFS steals 1M of my 2M flash! Yes, I
know I'm stuck with 256K erase size. I picked JFFS1 over JFFS2
because JFFS2 was up front about needed 5 * erase size (1.25M)
for its overhead.
Geoff
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Geoffrey Espin
espin@idiom.com
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