Hi Daniel, > I need to reduce the footprint in RAM a lot (maybe by not storing the > complete tnode-list in RAM and increasing pagesize etc.). Any > suggestions > how to do that??? has reported on the Yaffs2 document page www.aleph1.co.uk/yaffs/yaffs2.html , there's a work in progress to be able to arrange multiple pages in one chunk. In this way you don't have to keep track of each page, but only of pages/pages_in_chunk reducing the ram footprint of the same factor. I really don't know the state of the art of this work, but I think it could be done with some tricks to the current yaffs code. > If you restart the system and you have a flash memory of 1GB, > does the file > system then have to read the whole memory to create the > original state??? No, you need to access only the spare area of each page/chunk. The less the chunks are, the faster is the yaffs_Scan function. Hope to be helpfull cu Adamo > -----Original Message----- > From: yaffs-admin@stoneboat.aleph1.co.uk > [mailto:yaffs-admin@stoneboat.aleph1.co.uk]On Behalf Of Daniel > Gustafsson > Sent: luned́ 11 ottobre 2004 17.14 > To: yaffs@stoneboat.aleph1.co.uk > Subject: [Yaffs] Reducing footprint in RAM > > > > > I am using yaffs/direct. > > I need to reduce the footprint in RAM a lot (maybe by not storing the > complete tnode-list in RAM and increasing pagesize etc.). Any > suggestions > how to do that??? > > If you restart the system and you have a flash memory of 1GB, > does the file > system then have to read the whole memory to create the > original state??? > > I need as much information as possible to establish a good > starting point > before trying to optimize. > > Regards > Daniel Gustavsson > > > _______________________________________________ > yaffs mailing list > yaffs@stoneboat.aleph1.co.uk > http://stoneboat.aleph1.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/yaffs >