Hi Ulf,
You are right, the caps2 flag for Sanitize can be removed.
I will send a fix for that.
Thanks,
Maya
> On 17 April 2013 13:38, Maya Erez wrote:
>> The sanitize support is added as a user-app ioctl call, and
>> was removed from the block-device request, since its purpose is
>> to be invoke
...@vger.kernel.org
>> Cc: linux-arm-...@vger.kernel.org; Maya Erez; Yaniv Gardi; open list
>> Subject: [PATCH v2] mmc: card: Adding support for sanitize in eMMC 4.5
>>
>> The sanitize support is added as a user-app ioctl call, and
>> was removed from the block-device request
v Gardi; open list
> Subject: [PATCH v2] mmc: card: Adding support for sanitize in eMMC 4.5
>
> The sanitize support is added as a user-app ioctl call, and
> was removed from the block-device request, since its purpose is
> to be invoked not via File-System but by a user.
> This featur
On 17 April 2013 13:38, Maya Erez wrote:
> The sanitize support is added as a user-app ioctl call, and
> was removed from the block-device request, since its purpose is
> to be invoked not via File-System but by a user.
> This feature deletes the unmap memory region of the eMMC card,
> by writing
The sanitize support is added as a user-app ioctl call, and
was removed from the block-device request, since its purpose is
to be invoked not via File-System but by a user.
This feature deletes the unmap memory region of the eMMC card,
by writing to a specific register in the EXT_CSD.
unmap region
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