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The generic NAND driver supports almost all NAND and AG-AND based chips and connects them to the Memory Technology Devices (MTD) subsystem of the Linux Kernel. This documentation is provided for developers who want to implement board drivers or filesystem drivers suitable for NAND devices.
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24 Οκτ 2012 · This of course works only with NAND flashes which have device driver in your linux. If you have mounted filesystem in the flash, then you can use fd or mount commands for finding the correct device name.
I Overview of the Linux memory stack, especially the new interface to drive NAND controllers: ->exec_op() - Kernel, drivers and embedded Linux - Development, consulting, training and support - https://bootlin.com 3/1
27 Αυγ 2015 · There is a NAND Flash drive embedded into the motherboard I am using. Linux by default does not read NAND Flash, how can I modify my system to allow me to read the NAND flash drive like any other media (e.g. /dev/sda* )?
The NAND simulator can be activated by loading the "nandsim" module into the kernel. This can be done by running modprobe as root. In the example below, we're simulating a specific flash device. The simulator determines what to simulate based on the device's ID bytes.
The generic NAND driver provides all functions, which are necessary to identify, read, write and erase NAND Flash. The hardware dependent functions are provided by the hardware driver. They provide mainly the hardware access information and functions for the generic NAND driver.
Introduction. This technical note discusses the basics of NAND Flash and demonstrates its power, density, and cost advantages for embedded systems.