于 2013年01月08日 22:53, Theodore Ts'o 写道: firstly, thank you for your reply in details.
:-) > yaffs2 is not a _standard_ file system for Android. There may be some > phones which use it, but the much more common is either FAT (for the > older phones) or ext4. The Google AOSP releases for pretty much all > modern Nexus phones (Galaxy Nexus and newer if I recall correctly, > certainly for GN, N4, N7, etc.) all use ext4. > for development, yaffs2 may be not a _standard_ file system for Android. but for marketing, it is realy used as a common file system. as far as I know: some of HTC phone use it. some embedded developement board use it. it is well known in embedded area (can find many documents about it) > > So if your existing Android device is using yaffs2, you'll need to > integrate yaffs2, since yaff2 is not in the upstream kernel. As far > as hardware support, it will depend on the specifics of your > development board, ... > thank you for your suggestions. I will integrate yaffs2 to my current using kernel. > ..., Others hopefully on this list will be able to answer it. > > welcome any members to reply, thanks. and additional consult: is it suitable to integrate yaffs2 into upstream kernel ? :-) thanks. -- Chen Gang Flying Transformer
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