How can I make flash writeable?

Marco Stornelli marco.stornelli at coritel.it
Sat Oct 18 00:13:58 EST 2008


You have to compile it with the dtc compiler and load it with the uboot
bootm command, indeed, (at least with a recent uboot version) it has
three parameters: kernel, dtb (the name of dts compiled) and initrd. If
you want you can store the dtb in flash.

Regards,

Mark Bishop ha scritto:
> 
> 
> Ok, so bear with me.  I've read booting-without-of.txt in the
> Documentation/powerpc directory and I modified a .dts file but now what?
> 
> I use ltib or u-boot to load that into the device or do I roll a kernel
> with that file and flash the device with it?
> 
> Apologies for the less than technical questions.
> 
> Quoting Marco Stornelli <marco.stornelli at coritel.it>:
> 
>> Hi Mark,
>>
>>> How can I tell which devices are mapped to /proc/mtd devices?
>>
>> If I well understand the question, you'd like to change the partitions
>> layout (?), so you should check out the dts file to see the flash
>> layout, then you can specify there the partitions and change the
>> dimensions, if they are read-only...and so on.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Mark Bishop ha scritto:
>>> I am using the MPC8313E-RDB and I am having some problems using the
>>> flash that comes on the board.  Let me preface this by saying that I
>>> haven't worked in the embedded linux arena in about 10 years so I am
>>> trying to catch up with all the new toys.
>>>
>>> This board uses uBoot and it currently has 128M of DDR2, 8M flash and
>>> 32M NAND Flash.  I have a few questions:
>>>
>>> How can I tell which memory device it uses to boot out of?
>>> How can I tell which devices are mapped to /proc/mtd devices?
>>>
>>>
>>> I want to create a writeable flash partition, is there a FAQ out there I
>>> could look at.
>>>
>>> All of this is after a few days of using Google to try and glean some
>>> data from the internet.  And the books don't get here from Amazon until
>>> Monday.
>>>
>>> I would appreciate any help.  Even a RTFM - if you could point me to
>>> TFM, it would greatly help.
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>>
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>> Marco Stornelli
>> Embedded Software Engineer
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>>
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