On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 3:25 PM, Wolfgang Denk <w...@denx.de> wrote:
> Dear Aras Vaichas,
>
> In message <ed62800912021827s6f25f063ke836fe1482cec...@mail.gmail.com> you 
> wrote:
>>
>> Support for 2nd stage booting from NAND with newer filesystems such as
>> UBIFS. i.e. simplified UBI/UBIFS read/write/format code in a small
>> footprint.
>>
>> TFTP server in a boot loader (U-boot or other). i.e. allows you to
>> push a firmware upgrade image to a device. I do know of a few of these
>> but they are not open sourced.
>
> U-Boot supports both TFTP (and NFS) downlod, and UBI/UBIFS.

How about the TFTP over USB? It's required feature for no ethernet devices

I wish some filesystem to share between u-boot and kernel. Of course
ext2 or fat is possbile. but current u-boot implementation depends on
block device or NOR device. not for NAND/OneNAND devices.

Finally very very small jpeg or png library for u-boot (under 30KiB).

Thank you,
Kyungmin Park
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