Hi everyone.
The procedure for enabling your flash drivers is still baffling me.
I have a configuration in configtool which shows that I have FLASH
device drivers and, within that my board specific FLASH memory support.

I can successfully build and I know that my files (MYBOARD_flash.c and
.h) are being compiled.

The trouble is that the flash functions declared and defined therein are
not called. In fact I can rename them and Redboot doesn't seem to miss
them.
Obviously this suggests that it's finding a set of flash_hwr_init,
flash_query, etc. functions elsewhere and uses those instead. 

What gets me is that I can't find where those other definitions would be
(unless it's secretly compiling the files for some other flash device in
the /packages/devs/ directory). 
One thing that strikes me as slightly odd is that the generated file
devs_flash_arm_myboard.h does nothing but define
CYGONCE_PKGCONF_DEVS_FLASH_ARM_MYBOARD_H

Is there a dummies guide out there?

M@

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