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From: Tomasz Chmielewski <mangoo@wpkg.org>
To: Linux IDE <linux-ide@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Compact Flash Question
Date: Wed, 07 May 2008 09:27:42 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <482159EE.7070108@wpkg.org> (raw)

Bart Van Assche wrote:

> For most Linux filesystems you really need wear leveling. E.g. ext3's
> superblock is at a fixed location and gets overwritten frequently.
> Without wear leveling you risk that the flash sector where the
> superblock resides wears out early.

Compact Flash (and other similar media) does wear levelling, so essentially,
even if we write to the same fixed location, in reality, it will mostly go to a
different area on flash each time.

As Compact Flash and its wear levelling does not know about free space on the
filesystem, the wear levelling's effectiveness can be only limited - writes
won't spread on the whole free area of the flash.

Does anyone know how wear levelling is done in these devices? Perhaps it will
differ from a manufacturer to manufacturer, but I guess they have a free area we
normally use to store data, and some reserved area used just for wear levelling
and bad block handling, but that's just my guess.


> When using ext3 on a CompactFlash, you can limit the number of writes
> to the CompactFlash significantly by mounting the medium with
> parameters like noatime,nodiratime,commit=300.

noatime implies nodiratime, so there is no need to add the latter.


-- 
Tomasz Chmielewski
http://wpkg.org



             reply	other threads:[~2008-05-07  7:27 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2008-05-07  7:27 Tomasz Chmielewski [this message]
     [not found] <48215673.3060201@wpkg.org>
     [not found] ` <e2e108260805070044v42f596bbj39c5b52b6f0a096@mail.gmail.com>
2008-05-07  7:54   ` Compact Flash Question Tomasz Chmielewski
2008-05-07  7:58     ` Bart Van Assche
2008-05-07 12:31     ` Helge Hafting
2008-05-07 15:01       ` Stéphane ANCELOT
2008-05-07 16:46         ` Bart Van Assche
2008-05-08 13:26           ` Mark Lord
2008-05-08 14:27           ` Lennart Sorensen
2008-05-08 14:59             ` Willy Tarreau
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2008-05-06 21:59 Yigal Sadgat
2008-05-06 22:09 ` Alan Cox
2008-05-13 17:13   ` Yigal Sadgat
2008-05-06 22:22 ` linux-os (Dick Johnson)
2008-05-07  6:15 ` Bart Van Assche
2008-05-07  7:39   ` Alan Cox

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