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- # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
- config MTD_AR7_PARTS
- tristate "TI AR7 partitioning parser"
- help
- TI AR7 partitioning parser support
- config MTD_BCM47XX_PARTS
- tristate "BCM47XX partitioning parser"
- depends on BCM47XX || ARCH_BCM_5301X
- help
- This provides partitions parser for devices based on BCM47xx
- boards.
- config MTD_BCM63XX_PARTS
- bool "BCM63XX CFE partitioning parser"
- depends on BCM63XX || BMIPS_GENERIC || COMPILE_TEST
- select CRC32
- select MTD_PARSER_IMAGETAG
- help
- This provides partition parsing for BCM63xx devices with CFE
- bootloaders.
- config MTD_BRCM_U_BOOT
- tristate "Broadcom's U-Boot partition parser"
- depends on ARCH_BCMBCA || COMPILE_TEST
- help
- Broadcom uses a custom way of storing U-Boot environment variables.
- They are placed inside U-Boot partition itself at unspecified offset.
- It's possible to locate them by looking for a custom header with a
- magic value. This driver does that and creates subpartitions for
- each found environment variables block.
- config MTD_CMDLINE_PARTS
- tristate "Command line partition table parsing"
- depends on MTD
- help
- Allow generic configuration of the MTD partition tables via the kernel
- command line. Multiple flash resources are supported for hardware where
- different kinds of flash memory are available.
- You will still need the parsing functions to be called by the driver
- for your particular device. It won't happen automatically. The
- SA1100 map driver (CONFIG_MTD_SA1100) has an option for this, for
- example.
- The format for the command line is as follows:
- mtdparts=<mtddef>[;<mtddef]
- <mtddef> := <mtd-id>:<partdef>[,<partdef>]
- <partdef> := <size>[@offset][<name>][ro]
- <mtd-id> := unique id used in mapping driver/device
- <size> := standard linux memsize OR "-" to denote all
- remaining space
- <name> := (NAME)
- Due to the way Linux handles the command line, no spaces are
- allowed in the partition definition, including mtd id's and partition
- names.
- Examples:
- 1 flash resource (mtd-id "sa1100"), with 1 single writable partition:
- mtdparts=sa1100:-
- Same flash, but 2 named partitions, the first one being read-only:
- mtdparts=sa1100:256k(ARMboot)ro,-(root)
- If unsure, say 'N'.
- config MTD_OF_PARTS
- tristate "OpenFirmware (device tree) partitioning parser"
- default y
- depends on OF
- help
- This provides a open firmware device tree partition parser
- which derives the partition map from the children of the
- flash memory node, as described in
- Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/partition.txt.
- config MTD_OF_PARTS_BCM4908
- bool "BCM4908 partitioning support"
- depends on MTD_OF_PARTS && (ARCH_BCMBCA || COMPILE_TEST)
- default ARCH_BCMBCA
- help
- This provides partitions parser for BCM4908 family devices
- that can have multiple "firmware" partitions. It takes care of
- finding currently used one and backup ones.
- config MTD_OF_PARTS_LINKSYS_NS
- bool "Linksys Northstar partitioning support"
- depends on MTD_OF_PARTS && (ARCH_BCM_5301X || ARCH_BCMBCA || COMPILE_TEST)
- default ARCH_BCM_5301X
- help
- This provides partitions parser for Linksys devices based on Broadcom
- Northstar architecture. Linksys commonly uses fixed flash layout with
- two "firmware" partitions. Currently used firmware has to be detected
- using CFE environment variable.
- config MTD_PARSER_IMAGETAG
- tristate "Parser for BCM963XX Image Tag format partitions"
- depends on BCM63XX || BMIPS_GENERIC || COMPILE_TEST
- select CRC32
- help
- Image Tag is the firmware header used by broadcom on their xDSL line
- of devices. It is used to describe the offsets and lengths of kernel
- and rootfs partitions.
- This driver adds support for parsing a partition with an Image Tag
- header and creates up to two partitions, kernel and rootfs.
- config MTD_AFS_PARTS
- tristate "ARM Firmware Suite partition parsing"
- depends on (ARM || ARM64)
- help
- The ARM Firmware Suite allows the user to divide flash devices into
- multiple 'images'. Each such image has a header containing its name
- and offset/size etc.
- If you need code which can detect and parse these tables, and
- register MTD 'partitions' corresponding to each image detected,
- enable this option.
- You will still need the parsing functions to be called by the driver
- for your particular device. It won't happen automatically. The
- 'physmap' map driver (CONFIG_MTD_PHYSMAP) does this, for example.
- config MTD_PARSER_TRX
- tristate "Parser for TRX format partitions"
- depends on MTD && (BCM47XX || ARCH_BCM_5301X || ARCH_MEDIATEK || RALINK || COMPILE_TEST)
- help
- TRX is a firmware format used by Broadcom on their devices. It
- may contain up to 3/4 partitions (depending on the version).
- This driver will parse TRX header and report at least two partitions:
- kernel and rootfs.
- config MTD_SHARPSL_PARTS
- tristate "Sharp SL Series NAND flash partition parser"
- depends on MTD_NAND_SHARPSL || MTD_NAND_TMIO || COMPILE_TEST
- help
- This provides the read-only FTL logic necessary to read the partition
- table from the NAND flash of Sharp SL Series (Zaurus) and the MTD
- partition parser using this code.
- config MTD_REDBOOT_PARTS
- tristate "RedBoot partition table parsing"
- help
- RedBoot is a ROM monitor and bootloader which deals with multiple
- 'images' in flash devices by putting a table one of the erase
- blocks on the device, similar to a partition table, which gives
- the offsets, lengths and names of all the images stored in the
- flash.
- If you need code which can detect and parse this table, and register
- MTD 'partitions' corresponding to each image in the table, enable
- this option.
- You will still need the parsing functions to be called by the driver
- for your particular device. It won't happen automatically. The
- SA1100 map driver (CONFIG_MTD_SA1100) has an option for this, for
- example.
- if MTD_REDBOOT_PARTS
- config MTD_REDBOOT_DIRECTORY_BLOCK
- int "Location of RedBoot partition table"
- default "-1"
- help
- This option is the Linux counterpart to the
- CYGNUM_REDBOOT_FIS_DIRECTORY_BLOCK RedBoot compile time
- option.
- The option specifies which Flash sectors holds the RedBoot
- partition table. A zero or positive value gives an absolute
- erase block number. A negative value specifies a number of
- sectors before the end of the device.
- For example "2" means block number 2, "-1" means the last
- block and "-2" means the penultimate block.
- config MTD_REDBOOT_PARTS_UNALLOCATED
- bool "Include unallocated flash regions"
- help
- If you need to register each unallocated flash region as a MTD
- 'partition', enable this option.
- config MTD_REDBOOT_PARTS_READONLY
- bool "Force read-only for RedBoot system images"
- help
- If you need to force read-only for 'RedBoot', 'RedBoot Config' and
- 'FIS directory' images, enable this option.
- endif # MTD_REDBOOT_PARTS
- config MTD_QCOMSMEM_PARTS
- tristate "Qualcomm SMEM flash partition parser"
- depends on QCOM_SMEM
- help
- This provides support for parsing partitions from Shared Memory (SMEM)
- for NAND and SPI flash on Qualcomm platforms.
- config MTD_SERCOMM_PARTS
- tristate "Sercomm partition table parser"
- depends on MTD && RALINK
- help
- This provides partitions table parser for devices with Sercomm
- partition map. This partition table contains real partition
- offsets, which may differ from device to device depending on the
- number and location of bad blocks on NAND.
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