Ok, understood. Thanks!
However, all pages that are used by yaffs should be read when the file-system is mounted, correct?
So at least after a boot, there should be a read-access across all valid data. Or do I need some kind of "scrubbing" to be sure?
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Betreff: RE: [Yaffs] Read-Only mounted YAFFS2 - refreshing of NAND pages
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>Hi,
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>I am wondering if the page-refresh works on a read-only mounted filesystem
>as well. However, if it would not, then some flash blocks might get
>uncorrectable read-errors after some period of time, so I'd expect that to
>work - but on the other hand, it might be a bad idea to mount read-only at
>all ...
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>Does anybody know? Thanks!
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>- Volker
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According to my understanding, if there is read action on this read-only mounted
Partition, page-refresh will work. Even for the read-write mounted filesystem, if no read action,
page-refresh doesn't work.
mtd layer will report bitflips to file system layer, rather than file system itself.
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