1SD and MMC Device Partitions 2============================ 3 4Device partitions are additional logical block devices present on the 5SD/MMC device. 6 7As of this writing, MMC boot partitions as supported and exposed as 8/dev/mmcblkXboot0 and /dev/mmcblkXboot1, where X is the index of the 9parent /dev/mmcblkX. 10 11MMC Boot Partitions 12=================== 13 14Read and write access is provided to the two MMC boot partitions. Due to 15the sensitive nature of the boot partition contents, which often store 16a bootloader or bootloader configuration tables crucial to booting the 17platform, write access is disabled by default to reduce the chance of 18accidental bricking. 19 20To enable write access to /dev/mmcblkXbootY, disable the forced read-only 21access with: 22 23echo 0 > /sys/block/mmcblkXbootY/force_ro 24 25To re-enable read-only access: 26 27echo 1 > /sys/block/mmcblkXbootY/force_ro 28 29The boot partitions can also be locked read only until the next power on, 30with: 31 32echo 1 > /sys/block/mmcblkXbootY/ro_lock_until_next_power_on 33 34This is a feature of the card and not of the kernel. If the card does 35not support boot partition locking, the file will not exist. If the 36feature has been disabled on the card, the file will be read-only. 37 38The boot partitions can also be locked permanently, but this feature is 39not accessible through sysfs in order to avoid accidental or malicious 40bricking. 41