[PATCH] mkfs.ubifs: remove the check for UBIFS_MAX_LEB_SZ

Artem Bityutskiy dedekind1 at gmail.com
Tue Aug 18 01:52:28 PDT 2015


On Tue, 2015-08-18 at 12:52 +0800, Dongsheng Yang wrote:
> There is a commit 92ed6c0 to increase UBIFS_MAX_LEB_SZ
> to 2MiB. But recently, as the leb size become larger and
> larger, 2MiB is not a suitable limit any more.
> 
> Then remove this check in mkfs.ubifs
> 
> Signed-off-by: Dongsheng Yang <yangds.fnst at cn.fujitsu.com>
> ---
> NOTE:
> 	I am not sure the reason why we have to
> limit the leb size in mkfs.ubifs. Because
> I did not find any reason for it, I send
> this patch out. It's very possible I am
> mising something.

Well, this is sanity check for the user input. If you accidentally
added few zeroes, we want to spot this and inform you, and you may
appreciate that we did not just created a bugus image for you. That's
the idea.

Another point is that UBIFS and UBI reads eraseblocks entirely into
memory from time to time, e.g., when scanning the journal (UBIFS) or
when doing wear-levelling (UBI). Too large eraseblocks will affect the
UBI/UBIFS drivers negatively - the latency may increase significantly
(thing reading eraseblock, modifying, writing it), as well as memory
consumption.

I personally like to be strict, and if I am not sure about something, I
put limits, assuming that others may later change the limits.

That said, I'd prefer to increase the limit instead of removing it
altogether. I suggest to make it reasonably large, so that it suits
your purposes.

Artem.



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