Charles, The YAFFS2 image I downloaded via git last week is encountering the same problem behavior as the original version we were using. WORKS - Small copies under 4MBs, NAND<>NAND, (both for the original version and the latest version). COPYING OVER 4MB FAILS - Larger copies consistently encounter an error (failing about 95% of the time - although not always at the same place and on a rare occasion completes). --- I'm testing with an ~8MB file andusing the latest YAFFS2 code. --- Adding printk and/or enabling tracing alters the failure point. --- The destination file is partially being copied. Then the system oops at times while outside of a YAFFS read routine and at times while it's inside a YAFFS read routine (attached is one representative log snapshot). Any insight or suggestion as to what direction to investigate would be appreciated. Oner ________________________________________ From: yaffs-bounces@lists.aleph1.co.uk [yaffs-bounces@lists.aleph1.co.uk] On Behalf Of Charles Manning [manningc2@actrix.gen.nz] Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2011 7:19 PM To: yaffs@lists.aleph1.co.uk Subject: Re: [Yaffs] 32MB Kernel Image NAND<>NAND copy encounters segfault (while 16MB works fine) On Wednesday 20 July 2011 19:14:22 Oner Bicakci wrote: >
Charles,

The version > string constants in the YAFFS2 source files (yaffs_ecc.c, fs.c, > guts.c, mtdif1/f2.c, nand.c, checkptrw.c) say each is version 1.1 from > Aug 17, 2007 > That is pretty old. Please try the latest from git and see if you still get problems. -- CHarles _______________________________________________ yaffs mailing list yaffs@lists.aleph1.co.uk http://lists.aleph1.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/yaffs