Commit a3f12a35 authored by Linus Walleij's avatar Linus Walleij Committed by Richard Weinberger

mtd: parsers: Move CMDLINE parser

This moves the CMDLINE partition parser down into the
parser subdirectory. No functional change.
Signed-off-by: default avatarLinus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: default avatarRichard Weinberger <richard@nod.at>
parent c5da56f7
......@@ -23,43 +23,6 @@ config MTD_TESTS
WARNING: some of the tests will ERASE entire MTD device which they
test. Do not use these tests unless you really know what you do.
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'.
menu "Partition parsers"
source "drivers/mtd/parsers/Kconfig"
endmenu
......
......@@ -7,7 +7,6 @@
obj-$(CONFIG_MTD) += mtd.o
mtd-y := mtdcore.o mtdsuper.o mtdconcat.o mtdpart.o mtdchar.o
obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_CMDLINE_PARTS) += cmdlinepart.o
obj-y += parsers/
# 'Users' - code which presents functionality to userspace.
......
......@@ -20,6 +20,43 @@ config MTD_BCM63XX_PARTS
This provides partition parsing for BCM63xx devices with CFE
bootloaders.
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
......
......@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_AR7_PARTS) += ar7part.o
obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_BCM47XX_PARTS) += bcm47xxpart.o
obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_BCM63XX_PARTS) += bcm63xxpart.o
obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_CMDLINE_PARTS) += cmdlinepart.o
obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_OF_PARTS) += ofpart.o
obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_PARSER_IMAGETAG) += parser_imagetag.o
obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_AFS_PARTS) += afs.o
......
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