From: "Johan Adolfsson" <johan.adolfsson@axis.com>
To: "Steven J. Hill" <sjhill@cotw.com>,
"JFFS List" <jffs-dev@axis.com>, "MTD List" <mtd@infradead.org>
Subject: Re: Humble question on actual journalling mechanism...
Date: Sun, 24 Sep 2000 12:12:42 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <004f01c0260f$fa7af160$1e2614ac@johanado.axis.se> (raw)
The jffs-dev list is archived on:
http://mhonarc.axis.se/jffs-dev/threads.html
Information about that should be at the JFFS pages as well (but it isn't).
Currently it's only in the "Contact Us" section of our developer site -
we'll fix that.
/Johan
-----Original Message-----
From: Steven J. Hill <sjhill@cotw.com>
To: JFFS List <jffs-dev@axis.com>; MTD List <mtd@infradead.org>
Date: den 23 september 2000 15:32
Subject: Humble question on actual journalling mechanism...
>Greetings again.
>
>I have been reading the JFFS code solid for the past two days
>now. I am about 1/4 the way through 'intrep.c' which is just
>huge. The function that I am currently looking at is
>'jffs_insert_node'. I must humbly ask for how the underlying
>journaling/versioning works. In the explanation, if the
>manipulation of the members in the 'jffs_node' structure with
>regards to versioning could be explained, that would be great.
>
>All the other files were easy to understand because it was just
>the basic calls for working with the flash and providing the
>upper level functions for superblock and inode interfacing with
>the kernel's VFS layer. 'intrep.c' is where the core is really
>at and I would appreciate some simple understanding.
>
>Yes, I did look through the MTD archives. No, I did not look
>through the JFFS mailing list archives because they do not seem
>to exist anywhere off of the Axis page or anywhere else for
>that matter. I also apologize for the cross-post.
>
>-Steve
>
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