| Flash partitions in device tree |
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| Flash devices can be partitioned into one or more functional ranges (e.g. "boot |
| code", "nvram", "kernel"). |
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| Different devices may be partitioned in a different ways. Some may use a fixed |
| flash layout set at production time. Some may use on-flash table that describes |
| the geometry and naming/purpose of each functional region. It is also possible |
| to see these methods mixed. |
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| To assist system software in locating partitions, we allow describing which |
| method is used for a given flash device. To describe the method there should be |
| a subnode of the flash device that is named 'partitions'. It must have a |
| 'compatible' property, which is used to identify the method to use. |
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| When a single partition is represented with a DT node (it depends on a used |
| format) it may also be described using above rules ('compatible' and optionally |
| some extra properties / subnodes). It allows describing more complex, |
| hierarchical (multi-level) layouts and should be used if there is some |
| significant relation between partitions or some partition internally uses |
| another partitioning method. |
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| Available bindings are listed in the "partitions" subdirectory. |
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| Deprecated: partitions defined in flash node |
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| For backwards compatibility partitions as direct subnodes of the flash device are |
| supported. This use is discouraged. |
| NOTE: also for backwards compatibility, direct subnodes that have a compatible |
| string are not considered partitions, as they may be used for other bindings. |