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How can I access a SPI NAND Flash Memory in embedded Linux?


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I am a newbie with embedded Linux. I am using a Leon-Linux system on my evaluation board(Grmon GR712). I can compile the Linux kernel and build an image file via build-root.



I want to access an SPI NAND flash memory, IS37SML01G1 from userspace in Linux.



Assuming that the wire configuration for SPI in the evaluation board is OK, How can I access flash memory?



What should I change in my kernel configuration? There is not a specific driver for IS37SML01G1.









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    I am a newbie with embedded Linux. I am using a Leon-Linux system on my evaluation board(Grmon GR712). I can compile the Linux kernel and build an image file via build-root.



    I want to access an SPI NAND flash memory, IS37SML01G1 from userspace in Linux.



    Assuming that the wire configuration for SPI in the evaluation board is OK, How can I access flash memory?



    What should I change in my kernel configuration? There is not a specific driver for IS37SML01G1.









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      I am a newbie with embedded Linux. I am using a Leon-Linux system on my evaluation board(Grmon GR712). I can compile the Linux kernel and build an image file via build-root.



      I want to access an SPI NAND flash memory, IS37SML01G1 from userspace in Linux.



      Assuming that the wire configuration for SPI in the evaluation board is OK, How can I access flash memory?



      What should I change in my kernel configuration? There is not a specific driver for IS37SML01G1.









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      I am a newbie with embedded Linux. I am using a Leon-Linux system on my evaluation board(Grmon GR712). I can compile the Linux kernel and build an image file via build-root.



      I want to access an SPI NAND flash memory, IS37SML01G1 from userspace in Linux.



      Assuming that the wire configuration for SPI in the evaluation board is OK, How can I access flash memory?



      What should I change in my kernel configuration? There is not a specific driver for IS37SML01G1.







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