zephyr: Read erase block size from dts instead of using fixed value. #17861
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Summary
On my Apollo3 board, which is supported by Zephyr, I can create a filesystem in flash but cannot get Micropython automount to work.
I've tracked the issue down to the fact that not all boards use the 4096 byte erase block size that MP is assuming in
vfs_init()
.My patch extracts the correct configuration value directly from the devicetree, so it should work out of the box for every Zephyr board (with a flash).
Testing
With my modification filesystem automount works correctly for my board, which needs 8192 as erase block size as specified in the devicetree configuration.
I've checked with a script, and AFAICT all Zephyr boards with a
zephyr,flash
compatible node have the required property explicitly defined in the devicetree.