[Yaffs] Truncated files...
Michael Erickson
mikee@logicpd.com
Mon, 24 Jan 2005 16:54:01 -0600
Eddie,
512-bytes is the size of a TFTP data transfer. The first (and should be
only) transfer that is less than 512-bytes indicates the end of the file.
How are you verifying that the original upload is correct? Are you using
an MD5SUM or other fingerprint?
--mike
Eddie Dawydiuk wrote:
> Hello yaffers,
>
> I have recently come across a strange problem while using the yaffs
> filesystem. If I upload a file via FTP(troll-ftpd-1.26) everything looks
> ok with regard to the file uploading correctly. But as soon as I unmount
> the partition and remount it the file is truncated to the nearest 512 byte
> block. I am using kernel version 2.4.26 and have merged in the most recent
> mtd and yaffs releases. If anyone has any suggestions I would really
> appreciate them.
>
> Thanks,
> Eddie
>
>
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