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RE: JFFS2 - readme.txt


Andrew,
I'll use current CVS version now. The ecos reference manual says that -
No file system needs to be created in advance for JFFS2. A new file
system image will be instantiated if JFFS2 is pointed at an erased Flash
area. Similarly if JFFS2 is pointed at a non-erased Flash area that does
not contain valid JFFS2 markers, it will refuse to mount it to prevent
destruction of data. 
I erased the flash before running the test program.
I think jffs2 file system was created, as seen from the logs-
INFO>: reading directory /
<INFO>: entry              . [mode 00016f01 ino 80184530 nlink 1 size 0]
<INFO>: entry             .. [mode 00016f01 ino 80184530 nlink 1 size 0]

Plz let me know if my understanding is correct or do I need to create a
test file system..

regards,
Alok

-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Lunn [mailto:andrew@lunn.ch] 
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 2:37 AM
To: Alok Singh
Cc: Andrew Lunn; ecos-discuss@ecos.sourceware.org
Subject: Re: [ECOS] JFFS2 - readme.txt

On Thu, May 31, 2007 at 02:30:27AM +0530, Alok Singh wrote:
> Andrew,
> I'm using v2_0 jffs2.

Old, very old, 4 years and 10 days old. I would suggest you update to
anoncvs.

  I'm running the test fileio1.c under jffs2/tests
> folder.  I'm getting errors in creating the file "foo". Any pointers
> here.

Do you put the test filesystem into the flash? 

   Andrew



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