From: "Craig Gwydir" <craig@reefedge.com>
To: <linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org>
Subject: jffs v1 - runs out of space...what next?
Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2001 15:14:26 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <BCEMJHKGMLINCAMLMLBFOELLCDAA.craig@reefedge.com> (raw)
For rather evil purposes, we are using the linux 2.4.16 jffs code on a
read-write filesystem.
Occasionally, I use rsync to update this jffs filesystem then reboot.
A problem occurs when the jffs v1 filesystem becomes full. The next reboot
of the target displays:
jffs_scan_flash(): did not find even a single chuck of freespace. That is
BAD!
jffs_scan_flash(): free sized accounting screwed
jffs_scan_flash(): free_chukc_size1 == 0xf00000, free_chuck_size2 == 0x0,
fmc->free_size == 0x0
JFFS: failed to mount root device
kernel panic: Unable to mount root fs
kdb>
There is only about 12MB on my 16MB flash in use tho. I believe rsync
created a tmp file
during the transfer of a large file which caused useable space to fill.
Question:
1) Any internal JFFS config settings I can tweak to avoid this condition?
(Yes, I know, the "don't do that" suggestion works here ;)
2) Has anybody had this condition of jffs running out of space, and they
experience the same
condition?
Yes, I know I probably should run jffs mounts as real-only since it is
flash.
I thought that jffs v1 was supposed to be robust enough to handle failures,
including
"no space on device" errors.
Thanks,
Craig
next reply other threads:[~2001-12-03 20:00 UTC|newest]
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2001-12-03 20:14 Craig Gwydir [this message]
2001-12-03 22:14 ` creating jffs filesystems with mkfs.jffs Craig Gwydir
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