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diff --git a/jffsX-utils/mkfs.jffs2.1 b/jffsX-utils/mkfs.jffs2.1 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7c57ddc --- /dev/null +++ b/jffsX-utils/mkfs.jffs2.1 @@ -0,0 +1,268 @@ +.TH MKFS.JFFS2 1 +.SH NAME +mkfs.jffs2 \- Create a JFFS2 file system image from directory +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B mkfs.jffs2 +[ +.B -p,--pad[=SIZE] +] +[ +.B -r,-d,--root +.I directory +] +[ +.B -s,--pagesize=SIZE +] +[ +.B -e,--eraseblock=SIZE +] +[ +.B -c,--cleanmarker=SIZE +] +[ +.B -n,--no-cleanmarkers +] +[ +.B -o,--output +.I image.jffs2 +] +[ +.B -l,--little-endian +] +[ +.B -b,--big-endian +] +[ +.B -D,--devtable=FILE +] +[ +.B -f,--faketime +] +[ +.B -q,--squash +] +[ +.B -U,--squash-uids +] +[ +.B -P,--squash-perms +] +[ +.B --with-xattr +] +[ +.B --with-selinux +] +[ +.B --with-posix-acl +] +[ +.B -m,--compression-mode=MODE +] +[ +.B -x,--disable-compressor=NAME +] +[ +.B -X,--enable-compressor=NAME +] +[ +.B -y,--compressor-priority=PRIORITY:NAME +] +[ +.B -L,--list-compressors +] +[ +.B -t,--test-compression +] +[ +.B -h,--help +] +[ +.B -v,--verbose +] +[ +.B -V,--version +] +[ +.B -i,--incremental +.I image.jffs2 +] + +.SH DESCRIPTION +The program +.B mkfs.jffs2 +creates a JFFS2 (Second Journalling Flash File System) file system +image and writes the resulting image to the file specified by the +.B -o +option or by default to the standard output, unless the standard +output is a terminal device in which case mkfs.jffs2 will abort. + +The file system image is created using the files and directories +contained in the directory specified by the option +.B -r +or the present directory, if the +.B -r +option is not specified. + +Each block of the files to be placed into the file system image +are compressed using one of the available compressors depending +on the selected compression mode. + +File systems are created with the same endianness as the host, +unless the +.B -b +or +.B -l +options are specified. JFFS2 driver in the 2.4 Linux kernel only +supported images having the same endianness as the CPU. As of 2.5.48, +the kernel can be changed with a #define to accept images of the +non-native endianness. Full bi-endian support in the kernel is not +planned. + +It is unlikely that JFFS2 images are useful except in conjuction +with the MTD (Memory Technology Device) drivers in the Linux +kernel, since the JFFS2 file system driver in the kernel requires +MTD devices. +.SH OPTIONS +Options that take SIZE arguments can be specified as either +decimal (e.g., 65536), octal (0200000), or hexidecimal (0x1000). +.TP +.B -p, --pad[=SIZE] +Pad output to SIZE bytes with 0xFF. If SIZE is not specified, +the output is padded to the end of the final erase block. +.TP +.B -r, -d, --root=DIR +Build file system from directory DIR. The default is the current +directory. +.TP +.B -s, --pagesize=SIZE +Use page size SIZE. The default is 4 KiB. This size is the +maximum size of a data node. Set according to target system's memory +management page size (NOTE: this is NOT related to NAND page size). +.TP +.B -e, --eraseblock=SIZE +Use erase block size SIZE. The default is 64 KiB. If you use a erase +block size different than the erase block size of the target MTD +device, JFFS2 may not perform optimally. If the SIZE specified is +below 4096, the units are assumed to be KiB. +.TP +.B -c, --cleanmarker=SIZE +Write \'CLEANMARKER\' nodes with the size specified. It is not +normally appropriate to specify a size other than the default 12 +bytes. +.TP +.B -n, --no-cleanmarkers +Do not write \'CLEANMARKER\' nodes to the beginning of each erase +block. This option can be useful for creating JFFS2 images for +use on NAND flash, and for creating images which are to be used +on a variety of hardware with differing eraseblock sizes. +.TP +.B -o, --output=FILE +Write JFFS2 image to file FILE. Default is the standard output. +.TP +.B -l, --little-endian +Create a little-endian JFFS2 image. Default is to make an image +with the same endianness as the host. +.TP +.B -b, --big-endian +Create a big-endian JFFS2 image. Default is to make an image +with the same endianness as the host. +.TP +.B -D, --devtable=FILE +Use the named FILE as a device table file, for including devices and +changing permissions in the created image when the user does not have +appropriate permissions to create them on the file system used as +source. +.TP +.B -f, --faketime +Change all file timestamps to \'0\' for regression testing. +.TP +.B -q, --squash +Squash permissions and owners, making all files be owned by root and +removing write permission for \'group\' and \'other\'. +.TP +.B -U, --squash-uids +Squash owners making all files be owned by root. +.TP +.B -P, --squash-perms +Squash permissions, removing write permission for \'group\' and \'other\'. +.TP +.B --with-xattr +Enables xattr, stuff all xattr entries into jffs2 image file. +.TP +.B --with-selinux +Enables xattr, stuff only SELinux Labels into jffs2 image file. +.TP +.B --with-posix-acl +Enable xattr, stuff only POSIX ACL entries into jffs2 image file. +.TP +.B -m, --compression-mode=MODE +Set the default compression mode. The default mode is +.B priority +which tries the compressors in a predefinied order and chooses the first +successful one. The alternatives are: +.B none +(mkfs will not compress) and +.B size +(mkfs will try all compressor and chooses the one which have the smallest result). +.TP +.B -x, --disable-compressor=NAME +Disable a compressor. Use +.B -L +to see the list of the available compressors and their default states. +.TP +.B -X, --enable-compressor=NAME +Enable a compressor. Use +.B -L +to see the list of the available compressors and their default states. +.TP +.B -y, --compressor-priority=PRIORITY:NAME +Set the priority of a compressor. Use +.B -L +to see the list of the available compressors and their default priority. +Priorities are used by priority compression mode. +.TP +.B -L, --list-compressors +Show the list of the available compressors and their states. +.TP +.B -t, --test-compression +Call decompress after every compress - and compare the result with the original data -, and +some other check. +.TP +.B -h, --help +Display help text. +.TP +.B -v, --verbose +Verbose operation. +.TP +.B -V, --version +Display version information. +.TP +.B -i, --incremental=FILE +Generate an appendage image for FILE. If FILE is written to flash and flash +is appended with the output, then it seems as if it was one thing. + +.SH LIMITATIONS +The format and grammar of the device table file does not allow it to +create symbolic links when the symbolic links are not already present +in the root working directory. + +However, symbolic links may be specified in the device table file +using the \fIl\fR type for the purposes of setting their permissions +and ownership. +.SH BUGS +JFFS2 limits device major and minor numbers to 8 bits each. Some +consider this a bug. + +.B mkfs.jffs2 +does not properly handle hard links in the input directory structure. +Currently, hard linked files will be expanded to multiple identical +files in the output image. +.SH AUTHORS +David Woodhouse +.br +Manual page written by David Schleef <ds@schleef.org> +.SH SEE ALSO +.BR mkfs (8), +.BR mkfs.jffs (1), +.BR fakeroot (1) |