Does it mean that NONE of the existing embedded linux is able to use a ROM
directly as a filesystem ?? (either root fs or not)
I'm astonished. Is there some embedded-specific mailing list I'm not aware of?
Thanx,
Thomas
On Thursday 13 December 2001 17:22, Bradley D. LaRonde wrote:
> I have maintained, on and off, a patch to crafms that supports traditional
> cramfs decompress-and-read/run-from-RAM, plus direct mmaping with no
> decompression and read/run straight out of ROM:
>
> http://www.ltc.com/~brad/mips/cramfs-linear-root-xip-linux-2.4.9-2.diff
> > I'm looking for a way to put a filesystem into ROM.
> > Seems pretty trivial, isn't it ?
> >
> > My understanding is (the way initrd does, and the way I do as of today)
> > * create a RAMDISK
> > * loads the data into ramdisk
> > * mount the ramdisk
> >
> > problem is that I don't want to waste the RAM as the data in the ROM is
> > already in the address space. (it's an embedded system, btw)
> >
> > Speed is not an issue here. ROM access might be slower than RAM, it will
> > always be so much quicker than a disk access. (wrong?)
> >
> > Ideally, i would give address/length of the fs in ROM to a function, and
> > I would get a ramdisk configured to read its data exactly there, and not
> > in ram.
> >
> > Any hint ?
> >
> > I've tried to look in the different options from mainstream kernels and
> > embedded-oriented kernels whithout success.
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