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From: "Jürgen Lambrecht" <J.Lambrecht@televic.com>
To: Gary Thomas <gary@mlbassoc.com>, Markus Schaber <schabi@logix-tt.com>
Cc: ecos-discuss@ecos.sourceware.org
Subject: Re: [ECOS] jffs2 write in 4kB blocks over the network?
Date: Mon, 07 Apr 2008 14:55:00 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <47FA3178.805@televic.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <47FA2520.8030600@mlbassoc.com>

Thanks for your replies.
My next mail will explain why I sent this mail (FTP runs out of JFFS2 
nodes and trashes the file system).

Gary Thomas wrote:

> Markus Schaber wrote:
>
>> Hi, Gary,
>>
>> Gary Thomas <gary@mlbassoc.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Markus Schaber wrote:
>>>
>>>>> the default block size in jffs2 is 4kB. But with FTP, packets have 
>>>>> at most 1448 B payload.
>>>>> If I put a file of 12kB, is the file then put in 3 nodes if 4kB, 
>>>>> or is it put in 9 nodes (because FTP uses 9 packets) ?
>>>>
>>>> Besides what Jürgen wrote, it also depends on how your FTP program
>>>> buffers, which parts it writes in a single write call, and when it
>>>> syncs/flushes buffers.
>>>
ok; I don't flush. I just do in a loop: recv(socket,buf,...); 
fwrite(buf,...);

But for your information: the jffs2 sync function is empty 
(src/js-ecos.c::jffs2_fo_fsync(..)) because "Data is always permanently 
where it belongs, nothing to do here."

Kind regards,

Jürgen


>>> It still doesn't matter because the file system and/or JFFS2 will
>>> be buffering it to suit their needs.
>>
>>
>> Do you really say that JFFS2 on eCos ignores calls to fflush() & co?
>>
>> So then it is unusable for every application that needs transactional
>> consistency.
>
>
> I'm sure that this is not the case - the FLASH should be consistent
> after a flush.
>
> Tha5 said, this discussion should really be on the JFFS2 mailing
> list, since they'll be able to better answer the questions
> and concerns.  Try taking it to linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org
>

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      reply	other threads:[~2008-04-07 14:37 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2008-04-07 10:48 Jürgen Lambrecht
2008-04-07 13:08 ` Gary Thomas
2008-04-07 13:26 ` Markus Schaber
2008-04-07 13:34   ` Gary Thomas
2008-04-07 13:40     ` Markus Schaber
2008-04-07 14:37       ` Gary Thomas
2008-04-07 14:55         ` Jürgen Lambrecht [this message]

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