Viable PPC platform?
Alex Zeffertt
ajz at cambridgebroadband.com
Wed May 10 21:11:41 EST 2006
On Tue, 9 May 2006 10:15:20 -0700
Eugene Surovegin <ebs at ebshome.net> wrote:
> On Tue, May 09, 2006 at 05:41:01PM +0100, Alex Zeffertt wrote:
> > On Tue, 09 May 2006 10:38:19 -0400
> > geneSmith <gd.smth at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > > I have a ppc405gpr system with 64M ram and 4Meg flash in a
> > > AM29LV320. Is this a viable platform for linux? Can a filesystem
> > > (JFFS2?) be put this flash type?
> > >
> >
> > I would create an initrd and put every file that doesn't need
> > to be changed persistently into it instead of JFFS2.
>
> After many years of doing embedded Linux stuff I still don't
> understand why people are so fond of initrd.
>
> For temporary stuff - tempfs is much better and flexible. For r/o
> stuff - just make separate MTD partition (cramfs, squashfs) and
> mount it directly as root. Both options will waste significantly
> less memory.
>
Okay, let me qualify my answer. It depends on whether you need to
make persistent changes to the filesystem in flash. If so, and given
that your flash is only 4MB, I would recommend moving files to
somewhere else, e.g. an initrd, because if when a JFFS2 FS is
approaching full, you often find that writes to flash hang
while JFFS2 searches for blocks to use as a scratchpad. This has been
my experience anyway.
If you don't need to make persistent changes to files, then I'm sure
cramfs in flash as a rootfs would work well, with a tmpfs partition
mounted on /tmp and /var.
Alex
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