* Mounting large JFFS2 causes other process to stop running!
@ 2005-09-05 2:42 Benny Chen
2005-09-05 6:44 ` David Jander
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From: Benny Chen @ 2005-09-05 2:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-mtd; +Cc: leoncamel
Hi there,
I have this problem, where when I mount a large JFFS2 partition (5M),
nothing else seems to be running. The jffs2 routines seems to have the
processor all for itself.
I did a test by running 'top' and changed it's priority to -18 and then
mount the jffs2 partition. Even with -18 priority 'top' stops reporting
for the duration of the mount.
I am aware that JFFS2 takes a long time to mount large partitions. But
to have no process running during the mount duration is a little funny.
Hope someone can help.
Regards,
Benny Chen
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* Re: Mounting large JFFS2 causes other process to stop running!
2005-09-05 2:42 Mounting large JFFS2 causes other process to stop running! Benny Chen
@ 2005-09-05 6:44 ` David Jander
[not found] ` <ad39a30f05090501553458af6e@mail.gmail.com>
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From: David Jander @ 2005-09-05 6:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-mtd
On Monday 05 September 2005 04:42, Benny Chen wrote:
> Hi there,
> I have this problem, where when I mount a large JFFS2 partition (5M),
> nothing else seems to be running. The jffs2 routines seems to have the
> processor all for itself.
What version of mtd/kernel are you using and on what hardware?
> I am aware that JFFS2 takes a long time to mount large partitions. But
> to have no process running during the mount duration is a little funny.
This sounds indeed funny.... almost tragic.
I have seen several minute-long stalls due to either mounting or GC, but all
processes that are not dependant on that partition keep running nicely.
The only processes that suffer from such a thing are those that want to access
the partition immediately, so mounting the root partition in rw-mode for
example, is something to avoid because any given day GC can kick in right
after mount, and then booting up can take veeery looong.
Greetings,
--
David Jander
Protonic Holland.
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* Re: Mounting large JFFS2 causes other process to stop running!
[not found] ` <ad39a30f05090501553458af6e@mail.gmail.com>
@ 2005-09-05 11:46 ` David Jander
2005-09-06 5:52 ` Benny Chen
0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: David Jander @ 2005-09-05 11:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Leon Zhang; +Cc: linux-mtd
On Monday 05 September 2005 10:55, Leon Zhang wrote:
> Hi. there.
> I confirm this bug.
> My kernel is linux-2.4.29-vrs1-pxa1-intc4-col1. and my board CPU is PXA27x,
> and the flash is on board flash.
I can't make up the MTD version out of your kernel version. Would it be the
last CVS for 2.4.x from March 2005, or older?
> I am burned a minimum jffs2 rooffs. about 2M, only a busybox in it.
> But, if a burned a 10M size rootfs. The console respone slowly first, and
> after a while, the console will respone nonthing.
Can you turn debug-level to 1 in the jffs2 (and mtd) driver and post (relevant
parts of) console output here? I'm not sure if I can help, but MTD developers
might want to see what the kernel is busy with for so long.
I personally want to know if it has any relation with the architecture you are
running on. I have had problems in the past with 2.4.x on PowerPC and older
versions of MTD. Since I changed to CVS-march2005 I have not had any trouble,
but I want to know more, and I need to be as sure as possible that I will not
have any more trouble. The problem is, this kernel version is not officially
supported anymore by mtd developers, so we are a little bit left out in the
cold if there is trouble.
Best regards,
--
David Jander
Protonic Holland.
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* Re: Mounting large JFFS2 causes other process to stop running!
2005-09-05 11:46 ` David Jander
@ 2005-09-06 5:52 ` Benny Chen
2005-09-06 6:45 ` David Woodhouse
0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Benny Chen @ 2005-09-06 5:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: David Jander; +Cc: Leon Zhang, linux-mtd
Hi David,
Thanks for replying.
> I can't make up the MTD version out of your kernel version. Would it be the
> last CVS for 2.4.x from March 2005, or older?
Yap, that is right. My mtd is quite old it is packaged with linux-2.4.21
kernel, so I checked the dates it is about 25/07/2002. I guess
mtd-linux is not supporting 2.4.x anymore. We will probably have to cop
this penalty until we upgrade our kernel.
Can you turn debug-level to 1 in the jffs2 (and mtd) driver and post
(relevant
> parts of) console output here? I'm not sure if I can help, but MTD developers
> might want to see what the kernel is busy with for so long.
Below are sniplets of the jffs2 debug level 1 message. It loops through
the jffs2_scan_inode.node() for majority of the time. This is also when
nothing else is running on the cpu.
Node is ino #2, version 43. Range 0x29000-0x2a000
jffs2_scan_inode_node(): Node at 0x0002ab80
Node is ino #2, version 44. Range 0x2a000-0x2b000
jffs2_scan_inode_node(): Node at 0x0002bbc4
Node is ino #2, version 45. Range 0x2b000-0x2c000
jffs2_scan_inode_node(): Node at 0x0002cc08
Node is ino #2, version 46. Range 0x2c000-0x2d000
Regards,
Benny
On Mon, 2005-09-05 at 21:46, David Jander wrote:
> On Monday 05 September 2005 10:55, Leon Zhang wrote:
> > Hi. there.
> > I confirm this bug.
> > My kernel is linux-2.4.29-vrs1-pxa1-intc4-col1. and my board CPU is PXA27x,
> > and the flash is on board flash.
>
> I can't make up the MTD version out of your kernel version. Would it be the
> last CVS for 2.4.x from March 2005, or older?
>
> > I am burned a minimum jffs2 rooffs. about 2M, only a busybox in it.
> > But, if a burned a 10M size rootfs. The console respone slowly first, and
> > after a while, the console will respone nonthing.
>
> Can you turn debug-level to 1 in the jffs2 (and mtd) driver and post (relevant
> parts of) console output here? I'm not sure if I can help, but MTD developers
> might want to see what the kernel is busy with for so long.
> I personally want to know if it has any relation with the architecture you are
> running on. I have had problems in the past with 2.4.x on PowerPC and older
> versions of MTD. Since I changed to CVS-march2005 I have not had any trouble,
> but I want to know more, and I need to be as sure as possible that I will not
> have any more trouble. The problem is, this kernel version is not officially
> supported anymore by mtd developers, so we are a little bit left out in the
> cold if there is trouble.
>
> Best regards,
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* Re: Mounting large JFFS2 causes other process to stop running!
2005-09-06 5:52 ` Benny Chen
@ 2005-09-06 6:45 ` David Woodhouse
0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: David Woodhouse @ 2005-09-06 6:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Benny Chen; +Cc: Leon Zhang, linux-mtd, David Jander
On Tue, 2005-09-06 at 15:52 +1000, Benny Chen wrote:
> Yap, that is right. My mtd is quite old it is packaged with linux-2.4.21
> kernel, so I checked the dates it is about 25/07/2002. I guess
> mtd-linux is not supporting 2.4.x anymore. We will probably have to cop
> this penalty until we upgrade our kernel.
If this is still a real problem in 2.4.31, then we would be interested
in fixing it. The background process _should_ be correctly yielding if
there are other processes to run.
--
dwmw2
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