I rollback yaffs_fs.c to revision 1.12, and it have not the problem 1 and 2. Right now yaffs will lock the fs when program write data to it and other program will be blocked to read data from yaffs. How can I improve it? Steve Tsai > -----Original Message----- > From: Charles Manning [mailto:Charles.Manning@trimble.co.nz] > Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 5:20 AM > To: 'Steve Tsai '; 'yaffs@toby-churchill.org ' > Subject: RE: newbie to yaffs > > > Steve > > Great to see someone exploring yaffs from a new angle (ie. uCLinux). > > I'm using a poxy webmail client right now, so please forgive > the format of my response. > > > Steve wrote: > I am using uClinux 2.4.17 on my ARM board and I used JFFS2 before. I > tried to put YAFFS to the kernal tree and use it on my system. After > compiling, I can mount YAFFS and access the file system, but > I have few > problems about yaffs. > > 1. When I mount yaffs, the mount function will return > none-zero value, > but it mounts successfully. I try to hack sys_mount, but it > return zero. [Charles] Thanx I will investigate. > > 2. I do the following steps and got some errors. > mount -t yaffs /dev/mtdblock1 /mnt > cd /mnt > mkdir test > cd test > -- kernel BUG at dcache.h:247 //dget() > -- kernel BUG at dcache.c:129 //dput() > > How can I trace the problem. > [Charles] There are some remaining issues in the vfs > interface that I'm working on at present. I suggest that you > try roll back to version 1.12 of yaffs_fs.c this might work better. > > 3. I found the nBlocks have to be set as the value that is > power of 2. > Why? I have to set the MTD partition to 16Mbytes to fit the > value and I > set the partition to 31Mbytes before. I think it constrains > the size of > the MTD partition. > [Charles] This is a problem that I am aware of need to > address. For now it is important to set dev->nBlocks to the > next power of 2 greater than > dev->endBlock. > > Good like, feel free to ask and give comments. > > -- Charles > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This mailing list is hosted by Toby Churchill open software (www.toby-churchill.org). If mailing list membership is no longer wanted you can remove yourself from the list by sending an email to yaffs-request@toby-churchill.org with the text "unsubscribe" (without the quotes) as the subject.