thank you for your answer.
yet.. I don't undersand it. I wish to explain more.
I wish... please explain more thoroughly that "yaffs: Allocation block xx
was >> not highest sequence".
you'll explain debugging message. what is reason?... more detail
explanation.....
How do it debugging message occurrence about "yaffs: Allocation block xx was
>> not highest sequence" ?
thank you very very much.... charles manninq...
Have a good time... charles manninq...
----- Original Message -----
From: "Charles Manning" <
manningc2@actrix.gen.nz>
To: <
yaffs@lists.aleph1.co.uk>
Cc: "???" <
wikim@ebcard.co.kr>
Sent: Saturday, December 12, 2009 2:16 AM
Subject: Re: [Yaffs] [yaffs2] : Allocation block xx was not highest sequence
in yaffs_guts.c ( what is cause occurrence ?)
> This is a very old version of the code. This check was dropped about 18
> months
> ago.
>
> This means that a block was found with a higher sequence number. That
> might be
> a corrupted block.
>
> I would recommend trying a newer version of yaffs2 to see if this is
> corrected.
>
> -- Charles
>
>
> On Friday 11 December 2009 18:46:19 ??? wrote:
>> Dear sir...
>>
>> I found error message. i was occurrence debug error message.
>>
>> why do error messag make?
>> what is cause and effect? and what is solve method?
>>
>> i don't know... why do it occurrence?...
>>
>> you 'll know.. please , tell me. about "yaffs: Allocation block xx was
>> not highest sequence ""
>>
>> please... you'll send E-maill to me. I wish ...
>>
>>
>> thank you..... Have a good time.... sir
>>
>>
>>
>> [source code contens]
>> In yaffs_guts.c
>> at function : static int yaffs_ScanBackwards(yaffs_Device * dev)
>> version Info : const char *yaffs_guts_c_version = "$Id:
>> yaffs_guts.c,v 1.31 2006/03/08 07:59:20 charles Exp $";
>>
>>
>>
>> /* Yaffs2 sanity check:
>> * This should be the one with the highest sequence number
>> */
>> if (dev->isYaffs2
>> && (dev->sequenceNumber !=
>> bi->sequenceNumber)) {
>> T(YAFFS_TRACE_ALWAYS,
>> (TSTR
>> ("yaffs: Allocation block %d was not highest sequence "
>> "id: block seq = %d, dev seq = %d"
>> TENDSTR), blk,
>> bi->sequenceNumber,
>> dev->sequenceNumber));
>> }
>
>