On 7/13/05, Charles Manning <
manningc2@actrix.gen.nz> wrote:
>
> On Wednesday 13 July 2005 15:25, Martin Fouts wrote:
> >
> > But tell me more, because I'm using nandsim with yaffs2 and it seems to
> > be working -- at least for the primitive tests I'm doing. This is in a
> > 2.6.11.12 kernel.
> >
>
>
> At present there are 4 configurations supported in YAFFS2 for Linux:
>
> yaffs: YAFFS backward compatability mode with mtd
> yaffsram: YAFFS backward compatability mode with internal RAM simulator
> yaffs2: YAFFS2 mode with 2kpage mtd
> yaffs2ram: YAFFS2 mode with internal RAM simulator
>
> The xxxram versions were really only temporary hacks that were there so that I
> could prove yaffs in-kernel without mtd.I also did a really rough mtd nand
> simulation to test out the mtd studd.
>
> However, now that things have settled down and the mtd nandsim seems robust, I
> would like to suggest pulling out the xxxram variants and just use nandsim
> instead.
>
> I would like to clean out dead stuff like this with an eye to cleaning up code
> for a kernel integration.
>
> Comments?
>
> -- CHarles
>
Nandsim simulates real chips. For 2k-page chips, the size would be
several giga. MTD may fail to kmalloc giga memory.
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