Export bcm963xx_tag.h so mtd can use it without using kernel includes.
Signed-off-by: Catalin Patulea <cat@vv.carleton.ca>
[jonas.gorski@gmail.com: fixup bcm63xx patches, completely remove header
from original location, refresh patches, use a more matching patch
number, port to 3.6]
Signed-off-by: Jonas Gorski <jonas.gorski@gmail.com>
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Two new variables are introduces to many packages, namely PKG_LICENSE and
PKG_LICENSE_FILES - there may be more than one license applied to packages,
and these are listed in the PKG_LICENSE variable and separated by spaces.
All relevant license files are also added to the PKG_LICENSE_FILES variable,
also space separated.
The licensing metadata is put into the bin/<platform>/packages/Packages file
for later parsing. A script for that is on it's way!
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Use the image tag header from the kernel instead of an external header
file.
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With the BRCM47xx image I have built (Linksys E3000), there are additional
writes following the completion of "mtd_replace_jffs2" which invalidate the
'trx_fixup' performed by 'mtd_replace_jffs2'. Moving the 'trx_fixup' to somewhere
after all writes have completed fixes the problem. I also noticed that 'erasesize'
used to compute 'block_offset' in 'mtd_fixtrx' is used before it is computed by
'mtd_check_open'; moving the call to 'mtd_check_open' up a few lines fixes this.
Unlike 'mtd_fixtrx', 'trx_fixup' appears to assume that the TRX header is always at
offset 0; which may be the cause of the problem described in Ticket #8960.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hintz <nlhintz@hotmail.com>
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When mtd alters the fis partition table it assumes that the first partition
table entry also is the first logical parition table entry. For instance our
table could look like this (irrelevant partitions put aside):
* vmlinux.bin.l7 0xA8710000
* rootfs 0xA8030000
Here mtd would assume vmlinux.bin.l7 being the first partition and use its
address to calculate the size and offset which ultimately leads to a broken
partition table.
This patch alters the behavior by checking what partition has the smaller
address to do the calculations based on that address.
Signed-off-by: Marek Lindner <lindner_marek@yahoo.de>
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The offset parameter can be used to write the data at the offset
instead of writing it to the beginning of the partition.
Signed-off-by: Marek Linder <lindner_marek@yahoo.de>
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To make the ioctl number "stable", use an arbitrary high number to prevent
conflicts with new mtd ioctls that would push MTDREFRESH's number.
Also make mtd use the in-kernel mtd headers.
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* patch by Bernhard Loos
* note: trailing whitespaces are removed
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* patch by Bernhard Loos
* note: fixed compiler error on brcm47xx
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