Hi Guohua,
Guohua Zhong wrote on Mon, 7 Dec 2020
15:07:15 +0800:
> On Mon, Dec 7, 2020 at 14:56 AM Guohua Zhong wrote:
> >
> >> Permit the user to specify the erase page size as a parameter.
> >> This solves two problems:
> >
> >> - phram can access images made by mkfs.jffs2. mkfs.jffs2
On Mon, Dec 7, 2020 at 14:56 AM Guohua Zhong wrote:
>
>> Permit the user to specify the erase page size as a parameter.
>> This solves two problems:
>
>> - phram can access images made by mkfs.jffs2. mkfs.jffs2 won't
>> create images with erase sizes less than 8KiB; many architectures
>> define P
On Wed, Nov 25, 2020 at 8:14 AM Guohua Zhong wrote:
>
> Permit the user to specify the erase page size as a parameter.
> This solves two problems:
>
> - phram can access images made by mkfs.jffs2. mkfs.jffs2 won't
> create images with erase sizes less than 8KiB; many architectures
> define PAGE_S
ping
On 11/25/20, Guohua Zhong wrote:
> Permit the user to specify the erase page size as a parameter.
> This solves two problems:
>
> - phram can access images made by mkfs.jffs2. mkfs.jffs2 won't
> create images with erase sizes less than 8KiB; many architectures
> define PAGE_SIZE as 4KiB.
>
Permit the user to specify the erase page size as a parameter.
This solves two problems:
- phram can access images made by mkfs.jffs2. mkfs.jffs2 won't
create images with erase sizes less than 8KiB; many architectures
define PAGE_SIZE as 4KiB.
- Allows more effective use of small capacity device
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