Ext2fs on a MPC850 running BusyBox Linux and a 2.4.27 kernel
Wouter Thielen
sauron at morannon.org
Thu Mar 17 21:53:52 EST 2005
Hello,
I am trying to get a 128K read/write partition on the 4M NAND flash chip
to store configuration data for the system in ext2 format. mke2fs and
mounting works fine. The problem starts when I write to the partition: I
can write to it fine, but without proper umounting the data written
won't be saved. I tried the following things:
- mounting with -o sync
- checking the fs/ext2/* code and trying to get fs update operations to
call the functions that umount calls (ext2_put_super and
ext2_sync_super), but that only results in kernel oopses and no saved
data either.
I have been suggested to use a flash filesystem like jffs2, but the
problem is that I have only 1 block to work with. Flash filesystems
require more, jffs2 requires 6 blocks for 1 usable block and that would
be an inacceptable overhead of 83%. So I'd like to try to use ext2 (or
minixfs which is slimmer than ext2, but still has the same problem) for
that small read/write partition. Anyone got any ideas/suggestions on how
to make ext2 sync to disk after write operations in the buffer?
Wouter Thielen
MuLogic B.V. Netherlands
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