On Thu, 9 Apr 2020 13:44:35 -0700 Jonathan Bakker <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 2020-04-09 10:19 a.m., Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli wrote: > > I found BUSE (block device in userspace[1]) but it's very > > experimental and seem to abuse the NBD interface. > > > > Hmm, sounds like going there probably wouldn't be the best long-term > decision. Yes, I probably wasn't clear enough on that: I meant that it didn't look like a good idea because it was experimental and seemed abused the NBD interface. > The more I look into this and think about it from an XMM6160 point of > view, the more I think we should just rely on the /radio/modem.bin > file. I lost track of your explanation on the modem partition history along the way, and I read too fast which made me misunderstood you. I was assuming that for some reason you needed to and wanted to add support for BML partitions in libsamsung-ipc. After re-reading that part of the thread things are more clear now . Relying on /radio/modem.bin seem the best and easiest way. > I think the best way to go for XMM6160 would be to search for > /radio/modem.bin,samsung,<codename>, then /radio/modem.bin, then > /dev/mtd5 (Nexus S location, last because other devices may not have > same layout and mtd5 may be used for something else). A search path is definitely the way to go, but I think it's better that we make sure that, for a given device, only relevant paths are searched. Denis.
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