On Tuesday 30 September 2008 06:41:03 Yogesh Gaur wrote: > This means we are supporting two separate file system on our embedded > device, one (YAFF/JFFS) for read/write operation on flash and other (FAT) > to have read/write operation on the SD/MMC card i.e multi media operations. > > If yes, then for the user space application is not it confusing to have two > separate read/write calls api ? Is this a Linux embedded system? If so then there's a huge part of the Linux kernel called the VFS that handles all the different file systems etc. When you mount a new file system you give it a mount point, type etc. When you access files on that mount point then the appropriate file system calls are made. > > -- > Gaur > > On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 11:33 AM, Peter Barada wrote: > > On Mon, 2008-09-29 at 11:26 -0700, Yogesh Gaur wrote: > > > > Hello everybody, > > > > I am new to this group and have just start to look the yaff code and > > docs, I have some of the basic doubts about the whole system on which > > Linux YAFF running. > > > > As last week Google phone has been launched with lot of fanfare, it has > > linux as it's OS, my doubt is if my phone is supporting the SD card > > (which it of course does) then how the linux able to read/write to the SD > > card as generally SD card have been formatted in the FAT filesystem (my > > assumption in thinking that most of the users would transfer the media > > files from their to the windows PC's). > > > > What is the interface in between the YAFF file system and the SD driver > > through which file system is able to detect the SD card and do > > corresponding operation of read/write? > > > > > > None. The SD card driver presents block calls to the FAT filesystem code. > > As such YAFFS is not involved. > > > > Sorry for asking this basic question but just due to curiosity I am > > asking this. > > > > Thanks, > > Gaur > > > > _______________________________________________yaffs mailing > > listyaffs@lists.aleph1.co.ukhttp://lists.aleph1.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/lis > >tinfo/yaffs > > > > -- > > Peter Barada