NAND

In the sunxi world, NAND (a type of flash memory) signifies the on board flash memory of a sunxi device.

= Booting off nand =

Our main u-boot still is not capable of booting off nand, although this is in active development.

A little older u-boot variant: https://github.com/linux-sunxi/u-boot-sunxi/tree/lichee-dev-a20

= Altering NAND =

get nand-part
There is a utility which is part of sunxi-tools, called nand-part.

nand-part output
Below is the typical output of the nand partitioning of a Mele A1000.

check partition table copy 0: mbr: version 0x00000100, magic softw311 OK check partition table copy 1: mbr: version 0x00000100, magic softw311 OK check partition table copy 2: mbr: version 0x00000100, magic softw311 OK check partition table copy 3: mbr: version 0x00000100, magic softw311 OK mbr: version 0x00000100, magic softw311 9 partitions partition 1: class =         DISK, name =       BOOTFS, partition start =     2048, partition size =    32768 user_type=0 partition 2: class =         DISK, name =      LROOTFS, partition start =    34816, partition size =    65536 user_type=2 partition 3: class =         DISK, name =    LSYSTEMFS, partition start =   100352, partition size =   524288 user_type=2 partition 4: class =         DISK, name =      LDATAFS, partition start =   624640, partition size =  3145728 user_type=2 partition 5: class =         DISK, name =         MISC, partition start =  3770368, partition size =     2048 user_type=2 partition 6: class =         DISK, name =  LRECOVERYFS, partition start =  3772416, partition size =    65536 user_type=2 partition 7: class =         DISK, name =     LCACHEFS, partition start =  3837952, partition size =   262144 user_type=2 partition 8: class =         DISK, name =          env, partition start =  4100096, partition size =     4096 user_type=0 partition 9: class =         DISK, name =        UDISK, partition start =  4104192, partition size =        0 user_type=0 check partition table copy 0: mbr: version 0x00000100, magic softw311 OK check partition table copy 1: mbr: version 0x00000100, magic softw311 OK check partition table copy 2: mbr: version 0x00000100, magic softw311 OK check partition table copy 3: mbr: version 0x00000100, magic softw311 OK mbr: version 0x00000100, magic softw311 9 partitions partition 1: class =         DISK, name =       BOOTFS, partition start =     2048, partition size =    32768 user_type=0 partition 2: class =         DISK, name =      LROOTFS, partition start =    34816, partition size =    65536 user_type=2 partition 3: class =         DISK, name =    LSYSTEMFS, partition start =   100352, partition size =   524288 user_type=2 partition 4: class =         DISK, name =      LDATAFS, partition start =   624640, partition size =  3145728 user_type=2 partition 5: class =         DISK, name =         MISC, partition start =  3770368, partition size =     2048 user_type=2 partition 6: class =         DISK, name =  LRECOVERYFS, partition start =  3772416, partition size =    65536 user_type=2 partition 7: class =         DISK, name =     LCACHEFS, partition start =  3837952, partition size =   262144 user_type=2 partition 8: class =         DISK, name =          env, partition start =  4100096, partition size =     4096 user_type=0 partition 9: class =         DISK, name =        UDISK, partition start =  4104192, partition size =        0 user_type=0