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    This project aims to be an open-source driver for iRiver's great iFP flash portable player (www.iriver.com).
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    SLFS

    Simple Log Structured Filesystem for Linux

    SLFS is a implementation of log-structured file system designed for flash memory based storages(SSD, SD card, eMMC, …). Like other log-structured file systems, SLFS shows good performance under random write. <Build> 1. deploy SLFS source code at your Kernel Source # tar xzf slfs.tar.gz # mv slfs KERNEL_SRC/fs/. # vi KERNEL_SRC/fs/Makefile (add following line) obj-$(CONFIG_SLFS_FS) += slfs/ # vi KERNEL_SRC/fs/Kconfig (find section “MISC_FILESYSTEMS” and add following line) source "fs/slfs/Kconfig" 2. build Linux Kernel # cd KERENL_SRC # make menuconfig (check SLFS as a module or built-in) # make && make modules_install Note. ...
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    UFFS: Ultra-low-cost Flash File System, designed for NAND flash working in embedded system. UFFS typically consumes less then 200K ram for 1Gb(page 512)/4Gb(page 2K) NAND flash. It supports direct flash interface, works with or without OS.
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    Flashmon

    Onboard NAND flash operations monitor for embedded Linux

    Flashmon is a Linux kernel module that monitors NAND flash memory access events using Kprobes and Jprobes. Flashmon targets embedded boards shipped with bare flash chips managed with MTD : mainly JFFS2, UBIFS and YAFFS based systems. The monitored events are : flash page read / write requests, and flash block erase operations. Instructions on how to use Flashmon are included in the archive.
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    yanftl

    Yet another nand flash translation layer

    I write this code couple years ago, now I cut it out for an independent project, hopping it will help people to understand what a FTL is and how to design it. This project is not test enough, if you want to use it in you onw project, I am glad to help, please feel free to contact LaiZhefeng@gmail.com.
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    NAND flash utilities is a set of utilities for accessing NAND flash through an IDE interface. These utilties work with the Linux MTD subsystem to allow developing, testing, and experimenting of NAND flash on a PC.
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    NGFFS is the 'Next Generation Flash File System'. It is a filesystem driver for the linux kernel that can be used to make flash chips that are compatible with the MTD driver available as generic filesystems. It can work with 2 or more pages of flash me
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    vold is a Volume Daemon for Linux that can automatically mount CD-Roms, Harddrives, USB Flash Sticks, iPods etc. It is also possible to identify Partitions by UUID or volumename and mount them in a pre-defined Folder. Aims to replace mounting by hand!
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