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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Mounting a flash device Post 95855 by xeroxtechnician on Sunday 15th of January 2006 05:35:50 PM
Old 01-15-2006
Mounting a flash device

How do you mount a USB flash drive on Sun Blade 2000 or 2500 with solaris 8?

Thanks in advance Smilie
 

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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
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