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[*] Emulating binary name: ubinize
[*] Emulator used: qemu-arm-static
[*] Using root directory: /logs/s115_usermode_emulator/firmware/unblob_extracted/firmware_extract/56048-12514271.gzip_extract/gzip.uncompressed_extract/5243916-15068666.gzip_extract/gzip.uncompressed_extract (1/1)
[*] Using CPU config: NONE
[*] Emulating binary: /usr/sbin/ubinize

[*] Emulating binary ./usr/sbin/ubinize with parameter NONE
ubinize: error!: physical eraseblock size was not specified (use -h for help)
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/sbin/ubinize with parameter -v
ubinize: error!: input configuration file was not specified (use -h for help)
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/sbin/ubinize with parameter -V
ubinize (mtd-utils) 2.1.0
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/sbin/ubinize with parameter -h
Usage: ubinize [options] <ini-file>

Generate UBI images. An UBI image may contain one or more UBI volumes which
have to be defined in the input configuration ini-file. The flash
characteristics are defined via the command-line options.

-o, --output=<file name>     output file name
-p, --peb-size=<bytes>       size of the physical eraseblock of the flash
                             this UBI image is created for in bytes,
                             kilobytes (KiB), or megabytes (MiB)
                             (mandatory parameter)
-m, --min-io-size=<bytes>    minimum input/output unit size of the flash
                             in bytes
-s, --sub-page-size=<bytes>  minimum input/output unit used for UBI
                             headers, e.g. sub-page size in case of NAND
                             flash (equivalent to the minimum input/output
                             unit size by default)
-O, --vid-hdr-offset=<num>   offset if the VID header from start of the
                             physical eraseblock (default is the next
                             minimum I/O unit or sub-page after the EC
                             header)
-e, --erase-counter=<num>    the erase counter value to put to EC headers
                             (default is 0)
-x, --ubi-ver=<num>          UBI version number to put to EC headers
                             (default is 1)
-Q, --image-seq=<num>        32-bit UBI image sequence number to use
                             (by default a random number is picked)
-v, --verbose                be verbose
-h, --help                   print help message
-V, --version                print program version

For more information see `man 8 ubinize`

[*] Emulating binary ./usr/sbin/ubinize with parameter -help
Usage: ubinize [options] <ini-file>

Generate UBI images. An UBI image may contain one or more UBI volumes which
have to be defined in the input configuration ini-file. The flash
characteristics are defined via the command-line options.

-o, --output=<file name>     output file name
-p, --peb-size=<bytes>       size of the physical eraseblock of the flash
                             this UBI image is created for in bytes,
                             kilobytes (KiB), or megabytes (MiB)
                             (mandatory parameter)
-m, --min-io-size=<bytes>    minimum input/output unit size of the flash
                             in bytes
-s, --sub-page-size=<bytes>  minimum input/output unit used for UBI
                             headers, e.g. sub-page size in case of NAND
                             flash (equivalent to the minimum input/output
                             unit size by default)
-O, --vid-hdr-offset=<num>   offset if the VID header from start of the
                             physical eraseblock (default is the next
                             minimum I/O unit or sub-page after the EC
                             header)
-e, --erase-counter=<num>    the erase counter value to put to EC headers
                             (default is 0)
-x, --ubi-ver=<num>          UBI version number to put to EC headers
                             (default is 1)
-Q, --image-seq=<num>        32-bit UBI image sequence number to use
                             (by default a random number is picked)
-v, --verbose                be verbose
-h, --help                   print help message
-V, --version                print program version

For more information see `man 8 ubinize`

[*] Emulating binary ./usr/sbin/ubinize with parameter --help
Usage: ubinize [options] <ini-file>

Generate UBI images. An UBI image may contain one or more UBI volumes which
have to be defined in the input configuration ini-file. The flash
characteristics are defined via the command-line options.

-o, --output=<file name>     output file name
-p, --peb-size=<bytes>       size of the physical eraseblock of the flash
                             this UBI image is created for in bytes,
                             kilobytes (KiB), or megabytes (MiB)
                             (mandatory parameter)
-m, --min-io-size=<bytes>    minimum input/output unit size of the flash
                             in bytes
-s, --sub-page-size=<bytes>  minimum input/output unit used for UBI
                             headers, e.g. sub-page size in case of NAND
                             flash (equivalent to the minimum input/output
                             unit size by default)
-O, --vid-hdr-offset=<num>   offset if the VID header from start of the
                             physical eraseblock (default is the next
                             minimum I/O unit or sub-page after the EC
                             header)
-e, --erase-counter=<num>    the erase counter value to put to EC headers
                             (default is 0)
-x, --ubi-ver=<num>          UBI version number to put to EC headers
                             (default is 1)
-Q, --image-seq=<num>        32-bit UBI image sequence number to use
                             (by default a random number is picked)
-v, --verbose                be verbose
-h, --help                   print help message
-V, --version                print program version

For more information see `man 8 ubinize`

[*] Emulating binary ./usr/sbin/ubinize with parameter --version
ubinize (mtd-utils) 2.1.0
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/sbin/ubinize with parameter version

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ubinize: error!: physical eraseblock size was not specified (use -h for help)