Mike Frysinger ffdb20bea1 sandbox: spi: Add new SPI flash driver
This adds a SPI flash driver which simulates SPI flash clients.
Currently supports the bare min that U-Boot requires: you can
probe, read, erase, and write.  Should be easy to extend to make
it behave more exactly like a real SPI flash, but this is good
enough to merge now.

sjg@chromium.org added a README and tidied up code a little.
Added a required map_sysmem() for sandbox.

Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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This patch series adds support for ZFS listing and load to u-boot.

To Enable zfs ls and load commands, modify the board specific config file with
#define CONFIG_CMD_ZFS

Steps to test:

1. After applying the patch, zfs specific commands can be seen
   in the boot loader prompt using
	UBOOT #help

	zfsload- load binary file from a ZFS file system
	zfsls  - list files in a directory (default /)

2. To list the files in zfs pool, device or partition, execute
	zfsls <interface> <dev[:part]> [POOL/@/dir/file]
	For example:
	UBOOT #zfsls mmc 0:5 /rpool/@/usr/bin/

3. To read and load a file from an ZFS formatted partition to RAM, execute
	zfsload <interface> <dev[:part]> [addr] [filename] [bytes]
	For example:
	UBOOT #zfsload mmc 2:2 0x30007fc0 /rpool/@/boot/uImage

References :
	-- ZFS GRUB sources from Solaris GRUB-0.97
	-- GRUB Bazaar repository

Jorgen Lundman <lundman at lundman.net> 2012.