Can you be more specific about Linux programming API
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On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 6:19 AM, Kyuho Choi wrote:
> As i know, SECURITY PROTOCOL IN/OUT are support RPMB access for UFS.
>
> On 12/14/14, Tomas Winkler wrote:
>> Hi, sorry fore a newbie question.
>> What is the current interface for
Can you be more specific about Linux programming API
Thanks
On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 6:19 AM, Kyuho Choi chlrb...@gmail.com wrote:
As i know, SECURITY PROTOCOL IN/OUT are support RPMB access for UFS.
On 12/14/14, Tomas Winkler tom...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, sorry fore a newbie question.
What is
As i know, SECURITY PROTOCOL IN/OUT are support RPMB access for UFS.
On 12/14/14, Tomas Winkler wrote:
> Hi, sorry fore a newbie question.
> What is the current interface for accessing rpmb LUN in a UFS devices.
> For emmc one need to issue a raw mmc ioctl command MMC_IOC_CMD.
>
> Thanks
>
Hi, sorry fore a newbie question.
What is the current interface for accessing rpmb LUN in a UFS devices.
For emmc one need to issue a raw mmc ioctl command MMC_IOC_CMD.
Thanks
Tomas
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Hi, sorry fore a newbie question.
What is the current interface for accessing rpmb LUN in a UFS devices.
For emmc one need to issue a raw mmc ioctl command MMC_IOC_CMD.
Thanks
Tomas
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As i know, SECURITY PROTOCOL IN/OUT are support RPMB access for UFS.
On 12/14/14, Tomas Winkler tom...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, sorry fore a newbie question.
What is the current interface for accessing rpmb LUN in a UFS devices.
For emmc one need to issue a raw mmc ioctl command MMC_IOC_CMD.
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