zephyr,fstab,littlefs
Vendor: Zephyr-specific binding
Description
Description of pre-defined file systems.
Properties
Properties not inherited from the base binding file.
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The size of file system read operations, in bytes.
All read operations will be a multiple of this value. A
reasonable default is 16.
This corresponds to CONFIG_FS_LITTLEFS_READ_SIZE.
This property is required. |
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The size of file system program (write) operations, in bytes.
All program operations will be a multiple of this value. A
reasonable default is 16.
This corresponds to CONFIG_FS_LITTLEFS_PROG_SIZE.
This property is required. |
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The size of block caches, in bytes.
Each cache buffers a portion of a block in RAM. The littlefs
needs a read cache, a program cache, and one additional cache per
file. Larger caches can improve performance by storing more data
and reducing the number of disk accesses. Must be a multiple of
the read and program sizes of the underlying flash device, and a
factor of the block size.
A reasonable default is 64.
This corresponds to CONFIG_FS_LITTLEFS_CACHE_SIZE.
This property is required. |
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The size of the lookahead buffer, in bytes.
A larger lookahead buffer increases the number of blocks found
during an allocation pass. The lookahead buffer is stored as a
compact bitmap, so each byte of RAM can track 8 blocks. Must be a
multiple of 8.
A reasonable default is 32.
This corresponds to CONFIG_FS_LITTLEFS_LOOKAHEAD_SIZE.
This property is required. |
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The number of erase cycles before moving data to another block.
For dynamic wear leveling, the number of erase cycles before data
is moved to another block. Set to a non-positive value to disable
leveling.
This corresponds to CONFIG_FS_LITTLEFS_LOOKAHEAD_SIZE.
This property is required. |
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The absolute path used as the file system mount point.
This property is required. |
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A reference to the file system's partition.
This property is required. |
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Mount file system on boot if present.
During initialization the file system driver will attempt to mount
this partition.
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Mount file system read-only if present.
This adds the FS_MOUNT_FLAG_READ_ONLY option to be set in the
mount descriptor generated for the file system.
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Do not format file system if mount fails.
This causes the FS_MOUNT_FLAG_NO_FORMAT option to be set in the
mount descriptor generated for the file system.
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Use disk-access for accessing storage media.
This causes the FS_MOUNT_FLAG_USE_DISK_ACCESS option to be set in
the mount descriptor generated for the file system.
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Deprecated properties not inherited from the base binding file.
(None)
Properties inherited from the base binding file, which defines common properties that may be set on many nodes. Not all of these may apply to the “zephyr,fstab,littlefs” compatible.
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indicates the operational status of a device
Legal values: See Important properties for more information. |
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compatible strings
This property is required. See Important properties for more information. |
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register space
See Important properties for more information. |
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name of each register space
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interrupts for device
See Important properties for more information. |
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extended interrupt specifier for device
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name of each interrupt
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phandle to interrupt controller node
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Human readable string describing the device (used as device_get_binding() argument)
See Important properties for more information. |
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Clock gate information
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name of each clock
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number of address cells in reg property
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number of size cells in reg property
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DMA channels specifiers
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Provided names of DMA channel specifiers
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IO channels specifiers
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Provided names of IO channel specifiers
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mailbox / IPM channels specifiers
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Provided names of mailbox / IPM channel specifiers
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Property to identify that a device can be used as wake up source.
When this property is provided a specific flag is set into the
device that tells the system that the device is capable of
wake up the system.
Wake up capable devices are disabled (interruptions will not wake up
the system) by default but they can be enabled at runtime if necessary.
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