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fw_env: add NAND support
Add support for environment in NAND with automatic NOR / NAND recognition, including unaligned environment, bad-block skipping, redundant environment copy. Signed-off-by: Guennadi Liakhovetski <lg@denx.de>
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#define DEVICE1_OFFSET 0x0000
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#define ENV1_SIZE 0x4000
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#define DEVICE1_ESIZE 0x4000
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#define DEVICE1_ENVSECTORS 2
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#define DEVICE2_OFFSET 0x0000
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#define ENV2_SIZE 0x4000
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#define DEVICE2_ESIZE 0x4000
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#define DEVICE2_ENVSECTORS 2
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Current configuration matches the environment layout of the TRAB
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board.
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DEVICEx_ESIZE defines the size of the first sector in the flash
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partition where the environment resides.
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DEVICEx_ENVSECTORS defines the number of sectors that may be used for
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this environment instance. On NAND this is used to limit the range
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within which bad blocks are skipped, on NOR it is not used.
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# Configuration file for fw_(printenv/saveenv) utility.
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# Up to two entries are valid, in this case the redundand
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# environment sector is assumed present.
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# Notice, that the "Number of sectors" is ignored on NOR.
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# MTD device name Device offset Env. size Flash sector size
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# MTD device name Device offset Env. size Flash sector size Number of sectors
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/dev/mtd1 0x0000 0x4000 0x4000
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/dev/mtd2 0x0000 0x4000 0x4000
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# NAND example
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#/dev/mtd0 0x4000 0x4000 0x20000 2
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