119fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeWhat: /sys/class/mtd/ 219fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeDate: April 2009 319fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeKernelVersion: 2.6.29 419fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeContact: linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org 519fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeDescription: 619fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee The mtd/ class subdirectory belongs to the MTD subsystem 719fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee (MTD core). 819fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee 919fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeWhat: /sys/class/mtd/mtdX/ 1019fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeDate: April 2009 1119fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeKernelVersion: 2.6.29 1219fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeContact: linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org 1319fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeDescription: 1419fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee The /sys/class/mtd/mtd{0,1,2,3,...} directories correspond 1519fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee to each /dev/mtdX character device. These may represent 1619fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee physical/simulated flash devices, partitions on a flash 17880113efSArtem Bityutskiy device, or concatenated flash devices. 1819fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee 1919fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeWhat: /sys/class/mtd/mtdXro/ 2019fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeDate: April 2009 2119fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeKernelVersion: 2.6.29 2219fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeContact: linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org 2319fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeDescription: 2419fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee These directories provide the corresponding read-only device 25880113efSArtem Bityutskiy nodes for /sys/class/mtd/mtdX/ . 2619fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee 2719fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeWhat: /sys/class/mtd/mtdX/dev 2819fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeDate: April 2009 2919fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeKernelVersion: 2.6.29 3019fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeContact: linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org 3119fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeDescription: 3219fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee Major and minor numbers of the character device corresponding 3319fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee to this MTD device (in <major>:<minor> format). This is the 3419fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee read-write device so <minor> will be even. 3519fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee 3619fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeWhat: /sys/class/mtd/mtdXro/dev 3719fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeDate: April 2009 3819fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeKernelVersion: 2.6.29 3919fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeContact: linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org 4019fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeDescription: 4119fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee Major and minor numbers of the character device corresponding 42*ebab9426SBjorn Helgaas to the read-only variant of the MTD device (in 4319fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee <major>:<minor> format). In this case <minor> will be odd. 4419fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee 4519fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeWhat: /sys/class/mtd/mtdX/erasesize 4619fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeDate: April 2009 4719fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeKernelVersion: 2.6.29 4819fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeContact: linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org 4919fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeDescription: 5019fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee "Major" erase size for the device. If numeraseregions is 5119fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee zero, this is the eraseblock size for the entire device. 5219fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee Otherwise, the MEMGETREGIONCOUNT/MEMGETREGIONINFO ioctls 5319fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee can be used to determine the actual eraseblock layout. 5419fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee 5519fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeWhat: /sys/class/mtd/mtdX/flags 5619fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeDate: April 2009 5719fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeKernelVersion: 2.6.29 5819fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeContact: linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org 5919fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeDescription: 6019fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee A hexadecimal value representing the device flags, ORed 6119fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee together: 6219fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee 6319fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee 0x0400: MTD_WRITEABLE - device is writable 6419fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee 0x0800: MTD_BIT_WRITEABLE - single bits can be flipped 6519fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee 0x1000: MTD_NO_ERASE - no erase necessary 6619fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee 0x2000: MTD_POWERUP_LOCK - always locked after reset 6719fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee 6819fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeWhat: /sys/class/mtd/mtdX/name 6919fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeDate: April 2009 7019fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeKernelVersion: 2.6.29 7119fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeContact: linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org 7219fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeDescription: 7319fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee A human-readable ASCII name for the device or partition. 7419fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee This will match the name in /proc/mtd . 7519fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee 7619fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeWhat: /sys/class/mtd/mtdX/numeraseregions 7719fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeDate: April 2009 7819fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeKernelVersion: 2.6.29 7919fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeContact: linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org 8019fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeDescription: 8119fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee For devices that have variable eraseblock sizes, this 8219fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee provides the total number of erase regions. Otherwise, 8319fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee it will read back as zero. 8419fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee 8519fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeWhat: /sys/class/mtd/mtdX/oobsize 8619fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeDate: April 2009 8719fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeKernelVersion: 2.6.29 8819fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeContact: linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org 8919fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeDescription: 9019fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee Number of OOB bytes per page. 9119fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee 9219fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeWhat: /sys/class/mtd/mtdX/size 9319fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeDate: April 2009 9419fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeKernelVersion: 2.6.29 9519fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeContact: linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org 9619fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeDescription: 9719fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee Total size of the device/partition, in bytes. 9819fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee 9919fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeWhat: /sys/class/mtd/mtdX/type 10019fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeDate: April 2009 10119fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeKernelVersion: 2.6.29 10219fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeContact: linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org 10319fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeDescription: 10419fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee One of the following ASCII strings, representing the device 10519fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee type: 10619fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee 107f4837246SHuang Shijie absent, ram, rom, nor, nand, mlc-nand, dataflash, ubi, unknown 10819fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee 10919fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeWhat: /sys/class/mtd/mtdX/writesize 11019fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeDate: April 2009 11119fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeKernelVersion: 2.6.29 11219fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeContact: linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org 11319fe7f1aSKevin CernekeeDescription: 11419fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee Minimal writable flash unit size. This will always be 11519fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee a positive integer. 11619fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee 11719fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee In the case of NOR flash it is 1 (even though individual 11819fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee bits can be cleared). 11919fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee 12019fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee In the case of NAND flash it is one NAND page (or a 12119fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee half page, or a quarter page). 12219fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee 12319fe7f1aSKevin Cernekee In the case of ECC NOR, it is the ECC block size. 124a9b672e8SMike Dunn 125a9b672e8SMike DunnWhat: /sys/class/mtd/mtdX/ecc_strength 126a9b672e8SMike DunnDate: April 2012 127a9b672e8SMike DunnKernelVersion: 3.4 128a9b672e8SMike DunnContact: linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org 129a9b672e8SMike DunnDescription: 130a9b672e8SMike Dunn Maximum number of bit errors that the device is capable of 131ed202940SHuang Shijie correcting within each region covering an ECC step (see 132ed202940SHuang Shijie ecc_step_size). This will always be a non-negative integer. 133a9b672e8SMike Dunn 134a9b672e8SMike Dunn In the case of devices lacking any ECC capability, it is 0. 135d062d4edSMike Dunn 136d062d4edSMike DunnWhat: /sys/class/mtd/mtdX/bitflip_threshold 137d062d4edSMike DunnDate: April 2012 138d062d4edSMike DunnKernelVersion: 3.4 139d062d4edSMike DunnContact: linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org 140d062d4edSMike DunnDescription: 141d062d4edSMike Dunn This allows the user to examine and adjust the criteria by which 142021796b8SMike Dunn mtd returns -EUCLEAN from mtd_read() and mtd_read_oob(). If the 143021796b8SMike Dunn maximum number of bit errors that were corrected on any single 144021796b8SMike Dunn region comprising an ecc step (as reported by the driver) equals 145021796b8SMike Dunn or exceeds this value, -EUCLEAN is returned. Otherwise, absent 146021796b8SMike Dunn an error, 0 is returned. Higher layers (e.g., UBI) use this 147021796b8SMike Dunn return code as an indication that an erase block may be 148021796b8SMike Dunn degrading and should be scrutinized as a candidate for being 149021796b8SMike Dunn marked as bad. 150d062d4edSMike Dunn 151d062d4edSMike Dunn The initial value may be specified by the flash device driver. 152d062d4edSMike Dunn If not, then the default value is ecc_strength. 153d062d4edSMike Dunn 154d062d4edSMike Dunn The introduction of this feature brings a subtle change to the 155d062d4edSMike Dunn meaning of the -EUCLEAN return code. Previously, it was 156d062d4edSMike Dunn interpreted to mean simply "one or more bit errors were 157d062d4edSMike Dunn corrected". Its new interpretation can be phrased as "a 158d062d4edSMike Dunn dangerously high number of bit errors were corrected on one or 159d062d4edSMike Dunn more regions comprising an ecc step". The precise definition of 160d062d4edSMike Dunn "dangerously high" can be adjusted by the user with 161d062d4edSMike Dunn bitflip_threshold. Users are discouraged from doing this, 162d062d4edSMike Dunn however, unless they know what they are doing and have intimate 163d062d4edSMike Dunn knowledge of the properties of their device. Broadly speaking, 164d062d4edSMike Dunn bitflip_threshold should be low enough to detect genuine erase 165d062d4edSMike Dunn block degradation, but high enough to avoid the consequences of 166d062d4edSMike Dunn a persistent return value of -EUCLEAN on devices where sticky 167d062d4edSMike Dunn bitflips occur. Note that if bitflip_threshold exceeds 168021796b8SMike Dunn ecc_strength, -EUCLEAN is never returned by the read operations. 169edbc4540SMike Dunn Conversely, if bitflip_threshold is zero, -EUCLEAN is always 170edbc4540SMike Dunn returned, absent a hard error. 171d062d4edSMike Dunn 172d062d4edSMike Dunn This is generally applicable only to NAND flash devices with ECC 173edbc4540SMike Dunn capability. It is ignored on devices lacking ECC capability; 174edbc4540SMike Dunn i.e., devices for which ecc_strength is zero. 175ed202940SHuang Shijie 176ed202940SHuang ShijieWhat: /sys/class/mtd/mtdX/ecc_step_size 177ed202940SHuang ShijieDate: May 2013 178ed202940SHuang ShijieKernelVersion: 3.10 179ed202940SHuang ShijieContact: linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org 180ed202940SHuang ShijieDescription: 181ed202940SHuang Shijie The size of a single region covered by ECC, known as the ECC 182ed202940SHuang Shijie step. Devices may have several equally sized ECC steps within 183ed202940SHuang Shijie each writesize region. 184ed202940SHuang Shijie 185ed202940SHuang Shijie It will always be a non-negative integer. In the case of 186ed202940SHuang Shijie devices lacking any ECC capability, it is 0. 187990a3af0SEzequiel Garcia 188990a3af0SEzequiel GarciaWhat: /sys/class/mtd/mtdX/ecc_failures 189990a3af0SEzequiel GarciaDate: June 2014 190990a3af0SEzequiel GarciaKernelVersion: 3.17 191990a3af0SEzequiel GarciaContact: linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org 192990a3af0SEzequiel GarciaDescription: 193990a3af0SEzequiel Garcia The number of failures reported by this device's ECC. Typically, 194990a3af0SEzequiel Garcia these failures are associated with failed read operations. 195990a3af0SEzequiel Garcia 196990a3af0SEzequiel Garcia It will always be a non-negative integer. In the case of 197990a3af0SEzequiel Garcia devices lacking any ECC capability, it is 0. 198990a3af0SEzequiel Garcia 199990a3af0SEzequiel GarciaWhat: /sys/class/mtd/mtdX/corrected_bits 200990a3af0SEzequiel GarciaDate: June 2014 201990a3af0SEzequiel GarciaKernelVersion: 3.17 202990a3af0SEzequiel GarciaContact: linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org 203990a3af0SEzequiel GarciaDescription: 204990a3af0SEzequiel Garcia The number of bits that have been corrected by means of the 205990a3af0SEzequiel Garcia device's ECC. 206990a3af0SEzequiel Garcia 207990a3af0SEzequiel Garcia It will always be a non-negative integer. In the case of 208990a3af0SEzequiel Garcia devices lacking any ECC capability, it is 0. 209990a3af0SEzequiel Garcia 210990a3af0SEzequiel GarciaWhat: /sys/class/mtd/mtdX/bad_blocks 211990a3af0SEzequiel GarciaDate: June 2014 212990a3af0SEzequiel GarciaKernelVersion: 3.17 213990a3af0SEzequiel GarciaContact: linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org 214990a3af0SEzequiel GarciaDescription: 215990a3af0SEzequiel Garcia The number of blocks marked as bad, if any, in this partition. 216990a3af0SEzequiel Garcia 217990a3af0SEzequiel GarciaWhat: /sys/class/mtd/mtdX/bbt_blocks 218990a3af0SEzequiel GarciaDate: June 2014 219990a3af0SEzequiel GarciaKernelVersion: 3.17 220990a3af0SEzequiel GarciaContact: linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org 221990a3af0SEzequiel GarciaDescription: 222990a3af0SEzequiel Garcia The number of blocks that are marked as reserved, if any, in 223990a3af0SEzequiel Garcia this partition. These are typically used to store the in-flash 224990a3af0SEzequiel Garcia bad block table (BBT). 225a62c24d7SDan Ehrenberg 226a62c24d7SDan EhrenbergWhat: /sys/class/mtd/mtdX/offset 227a62c24d7SDan EhrenbergDate: March 2015 228a62c24d7SDan EhrenbergKernelVersion: 4.1 229a62c24d7SDan EhrenbergContact: linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org 230a62c24d7SDan EhrenbergDescription: 231a62c24d7SDan Ehrenberg For a partition, the offset of that partition from the start 2327d84120bSRafał Miłecki of the parent (another partition or a flash device) in bytes. 2337d84120bSRafał Miłecki This attribute is absent on flash devices, so it can be used 2347d84120bSRafał Miłecki to distinguish them from partitions. 2357cc9aa66SXiaolei Li 2367cc9aa66SXiaolei LiWhat: /sys/class/mtd/mtdX/oobavail 2377cc9aa66SXiaolei LiDate: April 2018 2387cc9aa66SXiaolei LiKernelVersion: 4.16 2397cc9aa66SXiaolei LiContact: linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org 2407cc9aa66SXiaolei LiDescription: 2417cc9aa66SXiaolei Li Number of bytes available for a client to place data into 2427cc9aa66SXiaolei Li the out of band area. 243