* Filesystem Driver Panic
@ 2002-05-08 1:56 Matt Cochran
2002-05-08 8:15 ` David Woodhouse
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From: Matt Cochran @ 2002-05-08 1:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-mtd; +Cc: David Woodhouse
I've been developing a system using kernel 2.4.18 and
the MTD drivers packaged with it on a system with a
Millenium DOC. I've enabled read-write support and can
successfully read the test VFAT filesystem on the DOC.
However, after multiple writes, approximately 6, I get
a "filesystem panic" from the kernel, and the device
is remounted read-only.
During the course of this, I've run nftl_format, tried
several filesystems, and repeated this on two systems
with identical hardware. Has anyone reported or
experienced the same kind of issues?
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* Re: Filesystem Driver Panic
2002-05-08 1:56 Filesystem Driver Panic Matt Cochran
@ 2002-05-08 8:15 ` David Woodhouse
2002-05-13 0:48 ` Matt Cochran
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From: David Woodhouse @ 2002-05-08 8:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Matt Cochran; +Cc: linux-mtd
matthewcochran@yahoo.com said:
> I've been developing a system using kernel 2.4.18 and the MTD drivers
> packaged with it on a system with a Millenium DOC. I've enabled
> read-write support and can successfully read the test VFAT filesystem
> on the DOC. However, after multiple writes, approximately 6, I get a
> "filesystem panic" from the kernel, and the device is remounted
> read-only.
Can you give more details? Can you reproduce by just reading from and
writing to the raw /dev/nftla device?
It's better to format with their DFORMAT program than nftl_format.
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* Re: Filesystem Driver Panic
2002-05-08 8:15 ` David Woodhouse
@ 2002-05-13 0:48 ` Matt Cochran
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From: Matt Cochran @ 2002-05-13 0:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: David Woodhouse; +Cc: linux-mtd
Here's an example:
I created a FAT partition on the system, and formatted
it to the same. I copied one set of files to it, and
restarted the machine.
I needed to change one of the files, but when I
removed the file I got:
Filesystem Panic (dev 5d:01)
fat_free: deleting beyond EOF
Filesystem has been set read-only
And then rm fails.
I have also noticed that the files copied to the
filesystem are often corrupted.
You're right, I was unable to reproduce this using
only /dev/nftla. Unfortunately, I can't get syslinux
to work without using partitions. Is there a way out
along this path, or do I need to take another
approach?
Matt
--- David Woodhouse <dwmw2@infradead.org> wrote:
>
> matthewcochran@yahoo.com said:
> > I've been developing a system using kernel 2.4.18
> and the MTD drivers
> > packaged with it on a system with a Millenium DOC.
> I've enabled
> > read-write support and can successfully read the
> test VFAT filesystem
> > on the DOC. However, after multiple writes,
> approximately 6, I get a
> > "filesystem panic" from the kernel, and the device
> is remounted
> > read-only.
>
> Can you give more details? Can you reproduce by just
> reading from and
> writing to the raw /dev/nftla device?
>
> It's better to format with their DFORMAT program
> than nftl_format.
>
> --
> dwmw2
>
>
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