* [JFFS2] check_node_data: MTD point returned len too short warnings
@ 2007-03-30 11:13 pan.kierownik
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From: pan.kierownik @ 2007-03-30 11:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-mtd
Hi all,
I'm currently trying to use jffs2 on mtd device on our ARM926EJ-S
development board. We have here Intel Sibley 512Mb flash memory,
uClinux with kernel 2.6.19-uc1 and following problem:
/> unlock /dev/mtd3
/> eraseall /dev/mtd3
Erasing 256 Kibyte @ fc0000 -- 98 % complete.
/> mount -t jffs2 -o noatime /dev/mtdblock3 /mnt
/> cp -r /bin /mnt
/> sync
/> umount /mnt
/> mount -t jffs2 -o noatime /dev/mtdblock3 /mnt
<4>JFFS2 warning: (176) check_node_data: MTD point returned len
too short: 1573 instead of 2577.
<4>JFFS2 warning: (176) check_node_data: MTD point returned len
too short: 1998 instead of 2394.
... and so on - message repeated hundreds of time
After mounting file system I can run programs from that partition
without any problem.
I've tried to create jffs2 using mkfs.jffs2 (v1.43) on host:
mkfs.jffs2 -p -rromfs -e262144 -offs.bin -c1024 -s1024
and then write directly to the flash where mtd3 partition is
located. The same warnings are displayed.
I tried to place jffs2 root file system in flash and start kernel
with following parameters:
root=/dev/mtdblock3 rw rootfstype=jffs2 noinitrd init=/bin/init
console=ttyJ0 rootflags=noatime
When it comes to mount rootfs, the same check_node_data warnings
occurs and kernel panics. But for now, I just would like to get rid
of these warnings.
Best regards,
Krzysztof
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