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This is a preliminary page dealing with the installation of UBIFS on the APF boards. | This is a preliminary page dealing with the installation of UBIFS on the APF boards. | ||
UBIFS will replace JFFS2 file system on NAND (and NOR as well) based boards because JFFS2 induces a big overhead when parsing, reading and writing large devices, [http://www.linux-mtd.infradead.org/doc/ubifs.html#L_scalability see UBIFS scalability]. | UBIFS will replace JFFS2 file system on NAND (and NOR as well) based boards because JFFS2 induces a big overhead when parsing, reading and writing large devices, [http://www.linux-mtd.infradead.org/doc/ubifs.html#L_scalability see UBIFS scalability]. | ||
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$ make | $ make |
Revision as of 15:21, 18 April 2012
Note: UBIFS is now the default rootfs filesystem used on APF27, APF27 & APF51 boards, so this page should only be considered as reference for these boards. Due to the FLASH memory size of the APF9328 board, there is no added value to use UBIFS on this board. |
This is a preliminary page dealing with the installation of UBIFS on the APF boards.
UBIFS will replace JFFS2 file system on NAND (and NOR as well) based boards because JFFS2 induces a big overhead when parsing, reading and writing large devices, see UBIFS scalability.
Contents
Introduction
Host Setup
- add uuid-dev packages (should be already installed as required to build the HEAD of Armadeus repository):
$ sudo apt-get install uuid-dev
APF build config
Buildroot
$ make menuconfig
APF51:
Target filesystem options ---> [*] ubifs root filesystem (0x1f800) UBI logical erase block size (0x800) UBI minimum I/O size (2047) Maximum LEB count ubifs runtime compression (lzo) ---> Compression method (no compression) ---> [*] UBI image (0x20000) UBI physical erase block size (512) UBI sub-page size
APF27:
Target filesystem options ---> [*] ubifs root filesystem (0x20000) UBI physical erase block size (0x1f800) UBI logical erase block size (0x800) UBI minimum I/O size (512) UBI sub-page size (2047) Maximum LEB count
$ make
Linux
$ make linux26-menuconfig
File systems ---> [*] Miscellaneous filesystems ---> <*> UBIFS file system support and disable debugging !! Device Drivers ---> <*> Memory Technology Device (MTD) support ---> UBI - Unsorted block images ---> <*> Enable UBI (4096) UBI wear-leveling threshold and disable debugging !!
$ make linux26
- reflash your kernel
U-Boot envt variables
BIOS> setenv bootcmd run ubifsboot BIOS> setenv download_rootfs tftpboot \${loadaddr} \${serverpath}\${board_name}-rootfs.arm.ubi
Additional informations
A new file 'ubinize.cfg' defining the ubi volumes is located in buildroot/target/ubifs/. This file contains the different UBI volumes of the UBI image:
[ubifs] mode=ubi vol_id=0 vol_type=dynamic vol_name=rootfs vol_alignment=1 vol_flags=autoresize
This file is processed by the ubinize utility after mkfs.ubifs.