Hi,
>>> I've been trying to patch my 2.4.20 kernel with the YAFFS source from
>>> CVS.
>>> I've got it up and spinning - sort of! :-)
> === 8< 8< 8< ===
>>> If I try to write any data to the device - e.g. "echo bah > someFile", I
>>> get the following million messages:
>>>
>>> === 8< 8< 8< ===
>>> **>> yaffs chunk 65373 was not erased
>>> **>> yaffs chunk 65374 was not erased
>>> **>> yaffs chunk 65375 was not erased
>>> **>> Block 2042 retired
>>> **>> yaffs write required 64862 attempts
>>> and the entire device is marked bad.
>>
>> This is almost 100% guaranteed an ECC clash between mtd ecc checking
>> and YAFFS ecc checking.
>
> Super! :-)
>>> My mtd-kernel-source is from CVS-2005-03-04...
>>> I'm suspecting the ecc/oob management, but have no clue to how to
>>> disable it?!
>>> The yaffs-rootfs-howto states that this is "fixed" in the latest mtd
>>> cvs, but the document has no date, so it's difficult to say what
>>> "latest" means ;-)
>> The most important thing to do here is to turn off ECC in either YAFFS
>> or mtd.
>> I would suggest searching the list archives for responses by Nick Bane
>> on this matter,
> I just kinda gave up when I discovered that the archive didn't have a
> search function:
> http://www.aleph1.co.uk/pipermail/yaffs/
> But turning to google, I found the two config parameters:
>
> CONFIG_YAFFS_USE_NANDECC
> CONFIG_MTD_NAND_VERIFY_WRITE
>
> I guess these should do it!
>
> I'll try that in the morrow...
I just tried disabling YAFFS' ECC (CONFIG_YAFFS_USE_NANDECC=n), but that
didn't do anything good for me :-)
I did a "eraseall" of the device, but the moment I try to write, it's
all marked bad...
Any new hints?
I guess one could be to upgrade to the latest MTD (in contrast to my
current march version)...
BR,
Martin