On 9/24/2012 3:11 PM, Ed Sutter wrote:
> On 9/21/2012 8:02 AM, Ed Sutter wrote:
>> On 9/20/2012 8:22 PM, Charles Manning wrote:
>>> On Friday 21 September 2012 11:32:26 Charles Manning wrote:
>>>> On Friday 21 September 2012 08:19:16 Ed Sutter wrote:
>>>>> On 9/20/2012 1:18 PM, Ed Sutter wrote:
>>>>>> On 9/17/2012 1:17 PM, Ed Sutter wrote:
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>> What is the status of building "yaffs direct"? Based on a
>>>>>>> different
>>>>>>> thread
>>>>>>> (http://www.aleph1.co.uk/lurker/message/20120614.203459.f1b2edbf.en.ht
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ml ), am
>>>>>>> I correct to assume that this is under construction??
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I suppose I have two levels of non-standard complexity in my
>>>>>>> attempt
>>>>>>> to do this...
>>>>>>> First, I wanna build yaffs direct to run os-less.
>>>>>>> Second I'd like to be able to build on Cygwin.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I didn't find much text on this, so before I start building my own
>>>>>>> makefile
>>>>>>> I figured I'd ask if there is a documented procedure for doing
>>>>>>> this.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>> Ed
>>>>>> Following up on my own question...
>>>>>> Does anyone have any experience with building yaffs-direct recently?
>>>> I build it pretty much every day using Linux. I have built it in
>>>> the past
>>>> using cygwin, but not recently.
>>>>
>>>> I'll set up a Windows PC with Cygwin and give it a go today.
>>>>
>>> I just set up a new Win7 PC with Cygwin and built yaffs direct with
>>> a few
>>> minor issues.
>>>
>>> Here is what I did
>>>
>>> 1) Fetched the setup.exe from http://www.cygwin.com/.
>>> 2) I first just ran it using defaults.
>>> 3) I then added the gcc and gcc core packages by running setup.exe
>>> and typing
>>> gcc in the search box, then selecting those packages.
>>> 4) Then ran setup.exe again to install make.
>>> 5) Went to http://yaffs.net/download-yaffs-using-git and fetched a
>>> tarball.
>>> 6) Opened up a cygwin terminal and
>>> 6a) untarred the tarball with
>>> $ tar xvfz /cygdrive/c/User/charles/Downloads/yaffs....tar.gz\
>>> 6b) cd to yaffs../direct
>>> 6c) Ran the script there to copy through the yaffs core files
>>> $ ./handle_common.sh copy
>>> 6d) cd to basic-test
>>> 6e) make
>>>
>>> At this point the make failed because the cygwin gcc I had installed
>>> did not
>>> like many of the -W options. I edited the Makefile to comment these
>>> out.
>>>
>>> make then ran fine and I got a program called directtest2k.exe which
>>> ran fine.
>>>
>>> NB The step at 6b. In the Old Days this was not required since the same
>>> sources were linked in. These days the core sources are run through
>>> a simple
>>> sed filter to modify a few names.
>>>
>>>
>>> I hope that helps.
>>>
>>> -- Charles
>> Hmmm...
>>
>> Ok, I wasn't aware of the need to run that script (is that documented
>> anywhere?); so
>> my first step was to just run 'make' under direct/basic-test. It
>> tried to set up a bunch of
>> links, but that failed because the path of the source file in the ln
>> line was off by one directory
>> level. That obviously raised a warning flag in my head, but I
>> worked around it,
>> and managed to get the basic-test directory built. But I had to fix
>> compile time errors to do that...
>>
>> Taking a step back and following your instructions (but now I'm on a
>> linux box just to eliminate
>> one level of complexity), I ran the "./handle_common.sh copy" script,
>> then cd'd to basic-test
>> and run make and still get the same errors...
>>
>> 1. yaffs_fileem2k.c:426:12: warning: `nread' may be used
>> uninitialized in this function
>> 2. yaffsfs.c:1610:5: error: "CONFIG_YAFFS_WINCE" is not defined
>> Also, note that those link attempts in the makefile are still off by
>> one directory level.
>>
>> These are all easily fixed problems, but I wasn't thinking I would
>> run into these kinds
>> of issues so quickly. Is there more than one tarball? I'm using
>> yaffs2-HEAD-34292b4.tar,
>> which is what I got from
>> http://aleph1.co.uk/gitweb?p=yaffs2.git;a=snapshot;h=HEAD;
>>
>> Ed
>>
>>
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> Continuing down the path of "I don't think I have the right tarball",
> I managed to get
> the yaffs environment built to run on my embedded system. To start
> simple, I figured I'd
> just test using RAM, so I changed main() (in dtest.c) to do
> yy_test("/ram1") instead of
> yy_test("/yaffs2").
> This failed with the following trace:
>
> yaffs: yaffs: yaffs_guts_initialise()
> yaffs: device function(s) missing or wrong
> opendir failed
>
> Free space in /ram1 is -1
>
> It fails with the exact same error when I run directtest2k on linux.
> After further investigation it appears that the ramdisk device (as it is
> initialized in yaffs_start_up()) doesn't pass any of the tests in
> yaffs_check_dev_fns(). Is something incorrect with the ramdisk
> initialization
> code in yaffs_start_up()?
>
> Ed
>
> PS..(still hoping there's a tarball mixup that will resolve all this)
>
>
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Replying to myself again...
Are the errors/warnings I'm seeing being seen by anyone else?
I put a printf in the code that generates the warning:
yaffs_fileem2k.c:426:12: warning: `nread' may be used uninitialized in
this function
So that seems to be ok to ignore.
I've got this built and somewhat running in a os-less environment.
Seems like I'm pretty close, but sure could use some help with these
issues.
Not being very experienced with YAFFS internals, I tried to stub myself
around the "yaffs: device function(s) missing or wrong" problem, but things
just seem to get worse (see trace below); so I'd like to know how others
are doing this.
Thanks
Ed
uMON>yaffs_app
yaffs: yaffs: yaffs_guts_initialise()
yaffs: yaffs1_scan starts intstartblk 1 intendblk 128...
yaffs: block 1 is bad
yaffs: block 2 is bad
...
yaffs: block 127 is bad
yaffs: block 128 is bad
yaffs: yaffs1_scan ends
yaffs: Block summary
yaffs: 0 blocks have illegal states
yaffs: Unknown 0 blocks
yaffs: Needs scan 0 blocks
yaffs: Scanning 0 blocks
yaffs: Empty 0 blocks
yaffs: Allocating 0 blocks
yaffs: Full 0 blocks
yaffs: Dirty 0 blocks
yaffs: Checkpoint 0 blocks
yaffs: Collecting 0 blocks
yaffs: Dead 128 blocks
yaffs: yaffs: yaffs_guts_initialise() done.
/ram1/lost+found inode 2 obj c1eef0 length 72249939853824 mode 0
directory
Free space in /ram1 is 0
Application Exit Status: 0 (0x0)
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