From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Albert ARIBAUD Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2011 15:50:39 +0100 Subject: [U-Boot] MTD partitions not mounted by the kernel In-Reply-To: <4D53F9FA.2070702@ftemaximal.fr> References: <4D53F9FA.2070702@ftemaximal.fr> Message-ID: <4D53FB3F.7090807@free.fr> List-Id: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: u-boot@lists.denx.de Le 10/02/2011 15:45, Alexandre Gambier a ?crit : > Hello, > > I use U-Boot 1.3.1 with a NOR and a NAND Flash. > I created the following partitions with U-Boot. U-Boot 1.3.1 is rather old., BTW > device nor0, # parts = 4 > #: name size offset mask_flags > 0: U-Boot 0x00080000 0x00000000 0 > 1: Environment 0x00020000 0x00080000 0 > 2: Kernel 0x00400000 0x000a0000 0 > 3: FreeNOR 0x00360000 0x004a0000 0 > > device nand0, # parts = 2 > #: name size offset mask_flags > 0: FS 0x02000000 0x00000000 0 > 1: FreeNAND 0x06000000 0x02000000 0 > > active partition: nor0,0 - (U-Boot) 0x00080000 @ 0x00000000 > > defaults: > mtdids : nor0=NOR,nand0=NAND > mtdparts: > mtdparts=NOR:512k(U-Boot),128k(Environment),4M(Kernel),-(FreeNOR);NAND:32M(FS),-(FreeNAND) > > I checked the support for MTD devices and for the MTD command line in > the kernel config. > > here is my bootargs environment variable : > bootargs=console=ttyAS0,115200 mem=128M root=/dev/nfs > nfsroot=192.168.1.60:/tftpboot/stlinux/skyworth/rootfs > ip=192.168.1.111:192.168.1.60:192.168.1.1:255.255.255.0 > mtdparts=NOR:512k(U-Boot),128k(Environment),4M(Kernel),-(FreeNOR);NAND:32M(FS),-(FreeNAND) > > The problem is that once my system is running the MTD devices in /dev > are not created and the file /proc/mtd is empty. > > Is my command line wrong ? The creation of the entries in /dev is not caused by the sole presence of mtdpart= on the command line. Either you must create these entries manually, or you have to have a dynamic /dev manager, for instance udev, create them for you with the help of adequate configuration files. Note that this has nothing to do with U-Boot, though. > Thanks in advance. > Alex Amicalement, -- Albert.