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From: Joseph Cheek <joseph.cheek@timesys.com>
To: "Linux Users list. Open to all LinuxLink subscribers."
	<linux-users-list@lists.timesys.com>
Cc: "linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org" <linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org>
Subject: Re: [linux-users-list] Data loss on unclean powercycle with JFFS2/NAND
Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2008 23:43:37 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4949D4F9.4000709@timesys.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <705901BA1DF18142AB3DE716DDF374F801FBD840@CBA0E2K03.CBA0.centerbeam.com>

Hi Manu,

I don't know about the JFFS2 issue, but does this sed need to happen
dynamically?  Can you instead just ship the pre-modified inittab?

If not, you could possibly try sed -i (inplace edit) if you are using
sed proper and not busybox sed.  That might shorten the amount of time
in which inittab is in an in-between state.

Thanks!

Joseph Cheek, joseph.cheek@timesys.com
Packaging Technologies Team Lead
TimeSys Corp., www.timesys.com



Manu Rao wrote:
> We have an embedded system with ARM9, running linux 2.6.22 and jffs2 on
> Samsung nand.
> As part of our bootup process, we modify the /etc/inittab so that the
> getty login screen is replaced with our application.
>
>   if sed "/^#*T0/cT0:23:respawn:/sbin/getty -L -n -l /our_app/app ttyS0"
> /etc/inittab > /etc/inittab_tmp; then
> 	mv /etc/inittab_tmp /etc/inittab
>
> We have recently discovered units where the inittab suddenly becomes a
> zero-length file. My conjecture was that this had to do with the
> write-buffering, and when I add a sync after the move, it helps
> somewhat.
>
> The way I understood jffs2, if we have a FileA that is being replaced
> with a FileB, we should always have access to either FileA or FileB. But
> without any doubt, inittab is getting zeroed out.
>
> How does a move in the Filesystem occur? How can the size become zero?
>
> Any pointers appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> Manu Rao
> San Jose, CA
>
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  reply	other threads:[~2008-12-18  4:44 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2008-12-18  0:48 Data loss on unclean powercycle with JFFS2/NAND Manu Rao
2008-12-18  4:43 ` Joseph Cheek [this message]
2008-12-18 18:25   ` [linux-users-list] " Manu Rao
2008-12-19 17:46 ` Kootsookos, Peter J       UTCFS

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