gpmi-nand driver and jffs2 support

Huang Shijie b32955 at freescale.com
Mon Sep 2 04:24:02 EDT 2013


于 2013年09月02日 16:12, Hector Palacios 写道:
>> I think this SLC should be okay with jffs2.
>>
>>>>>
>>>>> The partition now partially mounts (I can see a few of the folders 
>>>>> and
>>>>> files) but I get thousands of errors like these:
>>>>>
>>>>> [ 118.210985] jffs2: mtd->read(0x100 bytes from 0x0) returned ECC 
>>>>> error
>>>>> [ 118.255424] jffs2: mtd->read(0x1ff20 bytes from 0xe0) returned 
>>>>> ECC error
>>>>> [ 118.255561] jffs2: jffs2_scan_inode_node(): CRC failed on node at
>>>>> 0x000001ec: Read 0x00000000, calculated 0xa587e8ba
>>>>> [ 118.255602] jffs2: jffs2_scan_eraseblock(): Magic bitmask 0x1985 
>>>>> not
>>>>> found at 0x00000234: 0x1cf7 instead
>>>>
>>>> This error is most likely because you generated a jffs2 rootfs with a
>>>> eraseblock size that does not match the one of your NAND device.
>>>
>>> No. I used 128k erase block that matches my NAND. I also checked
>>> that I can mount the jffs2 partition correctly using my v2.6.35
>>> kernel, so the partition seems to be correctly written.
>>>
>>
>> Please use following steps and try again:
>> flash_eraseall /dev/mtdx
>> mount -t jffs2 /dev/mtdblockx tmp
>
> What's the purpose of this?
> This works and doesn't output any error but it's mounting an erased 
> partition.
Please test the patch set after you have erased a partition. Since the 
ECC layout may be changed after applying this
patch set.

So You may meet some errors if you do not do so.



>
> > Keep the JFFS2_FS_DEBUG is 0.
> > and test it again.
>
> JFFS2_FS_DEBUG is 0. The error messages above are printed nevertheless 
> because they are pr_notice() calls, not jffs2_dbg().
this is just a suggestiong. ignore this if you do not meet any error by 
following above steps.

thanks
Huang Shijie




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