On Friday 28 April 2006 08:03, Ross Stutterheim wrote: > I'm attempting to get a YAFFS2 filesystem to work on a NAND that I am > simulating in QEMU using the NAND simulator code in the mainline kernel. > > I can mount my simulated NAND device (via its MTD block device) without any > errors ($ mount -t yaffs2 /dev/mtdblock0 /mnt/yfs). I can create files and > everything seems to be working well. I can put debugging printk()s in the > source for nandsim.c and see that the write and read functions are in fact > getting called and returning successfully. I also have MTD debugging > tunred on (level 3) and its output seems to looks okay to me. Everything > seems fine. > > However, when I unmount the filesystem and then mount it again, nothing > resides in the filesystem except lost+found. > > This happens both when I: > 1.) Mount the filesystem without doing any kind of formatting to the > partition (simulated NAND) before mounting it, unmount, and then remount > 2.) When I run mkyaffs2 (modified version of mkyaffs for LP NANDs) with > no image to write and then mount the filesystem, umount, and remount > > I am not shutting down the QEMU emulator between mounts, because everything > would obviously go away then (simulated NAND is in RAM). > > Has anyone experienced this before and/or would be willing to offer > suggestions? I suggest turning on all tracing (set yaffs_traceMask to 0xffffffff and seeing what happens when you write a few files, umount and remount. I suspect that it is some wonkiness in the oob accessing. -- Charles