Re: ID page of EEPROM

2023-11-07 Thread Sebastien Lorquet
Hello, Yes, EEPROMs are small and are managed as a virtual fixed-size file. The EEPROM bytes can be erased and written individually, which means the erase block size of the associated mtd device would be one byte long, which is uselessly complex. Using larger block sizes would make the driver

Re: ID page of EEPROM

2023-11-07 Thread Gregory Nutt
On 11/4/2023 6:12 PM, Robert Middleton wrote: I'm a little confused as to what the difference is between the MTD folder and the EEPROM folder. It seems that both folders have support for the at24xx and at25xx series of chips, so it's not obvious which one is better. MTD is more of a "heavyweigh