From: "Massimo Calò" <m.calo@ctsgroup.it>
To: <linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org>
Subject: Data CRC failed on node...
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 13:34:23 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <001001c333fb$3c2b3ba0$e10106c0@Massimo> (raw)
Hi All,
I have a 5272 Motorola Coldfire based board, running "uClinux dist. :
uClinux-20030305.tar.gz" +
"Tool Chain : m68k-elf-tools-20030314.sh.".
I have a 2Mb flash (AMD AM29LV160DB) using MTD + JFFS2.
It has worked fine for a long time, then I received the following message
during the bootstarp :
Command: mkdir /var/run
Command: mkdir /var/lock
Command: mount -t jffs2 /dev/mtdblock2 /mnt
jffs2_scan_inode_node(): Data CRC failed on node at 0x0005ca64: Read
0xb399e587c
jffs2_scan_inode_node(): Data CRC failed on node at 0x000a1424: Read
0xee61d2b26
Command: ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1
Command: route add -net 127.0.0.0 netmask 255.0.0.0 lo
To fix the problem I do the command "eraseall /dev/mtd2" and the error was
cleared.
I have posted the problem to the uClinux List and I received the following
answer :
>> Yes. Pls umount when u done using the flash. Because if u don't
unmount
>> properly it will just scan for the nodes once again when the
filesystems
>> comes up next time. It's just scans all the nodes,if u properly
unmount
>> the filesystem before turning it off. So pls ensure u umount the
>> filesystem before turning off.
Do I have to mount/unmount the flash every time I have to read/write from it
?
Which is the correct way to read/write from flash to avoid the "Data CRC"
problem ?
Thanks!
Massimo.
next reply other threads:[~2003-06-16 11:31 UTC|newest]
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2003-06-16 11:34 Massimo Calò [this message]
2003-06-16 11:59 ` Data CRC failed on node David Woodhouse
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