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authorBrian Norris <computersforpeace@gmail.com>2010-11-10 22:39:13 -0800
committerArtem Bityutskiy <Artem.Bityutskiy@nokia.com>2010-11-13 13:55:33 +0200
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parenta188ff405000902139a46d9e3753cae0e1168d46 (diff)
mtd-utils: nandwrite: full 64-bit support w/ libmtd
Several ioctls are replaced with libmtd calls which should give us 64-bit support for large devices. libmtd mostly provides drop-in replacements for the functionality we need. However, when we require erasure of a badly-written block, mtd_erase() only erases a single block, whereas MEMERASE could erase a larger region. In nandwrite, we may have a "virtual blocksize" of more than one (when blockalign > 1). Thus, I added a loop for this case. The mtd_oob_buf struct is no longer needed, nor is "erase_info_t". Error messages for the new libmtd calls reflect the style found in flash_erase. Tested with nandsim and with NAND chips up to 4GB in size (I don't have a device that truly requires 64-bit addressing yet). Signed-off-by: Brian Norris <computersforpeace@gmail.com> Acked-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org> Signed-off-by: Artem Bityutskiy <Artem.Bityutskiy@nokia.com>
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