12-15-2016
There is no support for flash drives in 5.0.6.
You could install Samba, or VisionFS and connect the flash drive to a Windows client and share the device.
Last edited by jgt; 12-15-2016 at 07:33 AM..
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FLASH(9) BSD Kernel Developer's Manual FLASH(9)
NAME
flash -- subsystem for flash-like memory devices
SYNOPSIS
#include <dev/flash/flash.h>
device_t
flash_attach_mi(const struct flash_interface *fl, device_t dev);
DESCRIPTION
Flash-like devices can register themselves to the flash layer with the flash_hw_if structure. This structure has function pointers and other
fields.
The attachment can be done by calling flash_attach_mi() with this structure and the device's device_t as an argument. Return value is the
flash layer device. The flash_interface structure is shown below.
struct flash_interface {
int (*erase) (device_t, struct flash_erase_instruction *);
int (*read) (device_t, off_t, size_t, size_t *, uint8_t *);
int (*write) (device_t, off_t, size_t, size_t *, const uint8_t *);
int (*block_markbad)(device_t, uint64_t);
int (*block_isbad)(device_t, uint64_t);
int (*sync) (device_t);
int (*submit)(device_t, struct buf *);
/* storage for partition info */
struct flash_partition partition;
/* total size of mtd */
flash_addr_t size;
uint32_t page_size;
uint32_t erasesize;
uint32_t writesize;
uint32_t minor;
uint8_t type;
};
SEE ALSO
flash(4), nand(9)
AUTHORS
Adam Hoka <ahoka@NetBSD.org>
BSD
March 31, 2011 BSD