On Tuesday 02 August 2005 21:31, Ludovic Guilhamat wrote: > Hi, > > I've been tested Yaffs for some hours now, and I'm in front of some > memory problems. > > I use a 2.4.22 uClinux kernel, and the mtd which went with it. There is likely some weird mtd interaction issue. > > I'm working on a 2MB partition. I run a stress program which creates a > 'big' file (512kB), erases it, and then creates some little files (1024 > Bytes) before erasing them. This process loops. > > When I do a 'df -h', I see that my partition is full after only 3 loops. > It's like the erases didn't accomplish successfully... > > I see a similar problem when some of the created little files are on the > partition : after having stopped my stress program, I want to erase some > of the files. If I do it one by one, the 'df -h' shows that there is > empty space that grows, but if I rm files by packets ('rm tests_0*' for > example, which erases 16 files), the 'df -h' shows that there is less > memory space than before deletion... > > Nevertheless, if I umount and remount my partition, the memory space > grows.... It's very strange (it's like a process (gc ??) was activated > only during mount or umount...). The space reported in df should be all free space including both erased space and garbage so that should not be a problem. The space is calculated by tracking the unused space which includes discarded/deleted chunks. > > Finally, once my partition have been full, I don't success in emptying > it by 'rm' files. The only way I have to empty my partition is to > 'mkyaffs' it... > > So, I ask for some advices and ideas again... Can you turn on all yaffs tracing (set yaffs_traceMask to 0xFFFFFFFF) and capture a log of the above. Compress it and send it to me **off-list**. Please include /proc/yaffs and please do this using the latest yaffs code from CVS. -- Charles >