From: Leon Pollak <leonp@plris.com>
To: MTD Maling List <linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org>
Subject: Problem with JFFS2 garbage collector
Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2014 11:57:42 +0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <2850202.tnNSLEu5dC@leonp.plris.com> (raw)
I plead and beg the community for ANY answer!
As there was an interest in the past (2 months), I am in doubts if it is not
interesting a person today!
Please, even if there is no interest - let me know!
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Hello to all.
About a month ago I already wrote here about the problem I have (see below).
At that time 3-4 of list members reacted saying this is the bug and there were
some suggestions for testing/work-arounding it.
I kindly ask people to return to this issue and I am ready to debug the
possible solutions/work-arounds....
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The following scenario produces a lot of errors -5 or crashes in the following
case:
After initial flash partition burn from within U-Boot, JFFS2 partition is
mounted RO at fstab, flashes are write protected by HW.
On the first boot I:
- take HW flash write protect off;
- remount as RW;
- make a small update to a small file;
- sync;
- remount as RO;
- HW write protect ON.
At this moment I receive a lot of error -5 messages and sometimes even crash
dumps.
This problem repeats at each sequential boot 5-8 times with each time less
number of -5 errors till it finally is gone.
I will be very thankful to you for any tip what can be done.
Many thanks ahead and best regards
--
Leon
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2014-04-17 19:10 Problem with JFFS2 garbage collector Leon Pollak
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