Re: [Yaffs] nandsim+yaffs2

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Author: Matthias Fuchs
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To: liushu
CC: yaffs
Subject: Re: [Yaffs] nandsim+yaffs2
Hi Lisa,

no this issue is not fixed. Your setup seems to be very different from mine.

What architecture are you runnung 2.6.23 on? How much memory do you have installed?
Can you find out in which function your kernel crashes (backtrace?)?

Matthias

On Monday 19 May 2008 10:09, liushu wrote:
> Hi,
> I have got the similar problem when using yaffs2 on nandsim in Linux2.6.23.
> Have this problem be fixed? I didn't find any related answer.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Lisa
>
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> -- Charles
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> On Friday 20 April 2007 21:36, you wrote:
> > On Thursday 19 April 2007 21:54, Charles Manning wrote:
> > > That would suggest to me that somehow the yaffs short op cache is
> screwed
> >
> > up.
> >
> > > The dd's you do:
> > > #dd if=/dev/zero of=/nand0/test1 bs=2k count=xxx
> > >
> > > are chunk aligned which means that you're bypassing the cache.
> > > If that theory holds, then
> > > #dd if=/dev/zero of=/nand0/test1 bs=2k count=1000
> > > will work and it is not a file size issue.
> >
> > It works.
> >
> > > What happens if you do
> > > #dd if=/dev/zero of=/nand0/test1 bs=1k count=10
> >
> > That works, too!
> >
> > > That would force yaffs to use the cache and, I suspect might cause the
> >
> > crash.
> >
> > But using a block size bigger or equal to 4k crashes the system:
> > #dd if=/dev/zero of=/nand0/test1 bs=4k count=10
> >
> > Exactly 4095 bytes is still ok:
> > #dd if=/dev/zero of=/nand0/test1 bs=4095 count=10
> >
> > > If this is happening then it is probably because the cache is not being
> > > allocated correctly and unfortunately there are insufficient checks in
> > > place to see that the malloc succeeded. There is some stuff I am working
>
> > > on that fixes this and other issues but that won't be checked in for a
> > > while.
> > >
> > > Something else to try would be do look in yaffs_fs.c for where
> > > dev->nShortOpCaches is assigned and set that to zero. That turns off the
>
> > > internal cache.
> >
> > I did the same tests with internal cache turned off. But it had no impact
> > on the issue.
> >
> > Matthias
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