>> So, are there any assumptions about block size for 2K page ? or 256K >> block size will work as is.. >> > > The define YAFFS_CHUNKS_PER_BLOCK (from yaffs_guts.h) might be what > you're looking for. That, or dev->nChunksPerBlock if you're using > Yaffs-Direct. > > If you've got no way of knowing whether it's a 128K block size or a 256K > block size, then you might be best off telling Yaffs to use a 256K block > size, and tweaking your NAND driver to send two erase commands (so 128K > NAND will behave like 256K NAND). It seems for yaffs2, these parameters are not set using #defines but from mtd. Please see below snippet. yaffs_fs.c: if (yaffsVersion == 2) { .... .... #if (LINUX_VERSION_CODE > KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,17)) dev->nDataBytesPerChunk = mtd->writesize; dev->nChunksPerBlock = mtd->erasesize / mtd->writesize; #else dev->nDataBytesPerChunk = mtd->oobblock; dev->nChunksPerBlock = mtd->erasesize / mtd->oobblock; #endif nBlocks = mtd->size / mtd->erasesize; dev->startBlock = 0; dev->endBlock = nBlocks - 1; So are above the only parameters ? or some other place also I need to verify. > > James Thanks Amol