[Yaffs] Re: bit error rates
Charles Manning
Charles.Manning at trimble.co.nz
Thu Feb 9 23:59:55 GMT 2006
>
> > > How YAFFS and YAFFS2 behave?
> >
> > YAFFS is being more cautious than that, which means that in theory
> > YAFFS will lose blocks faster than they recommend. However from
> > accelerated lifetime testing I've done, I have not seen
> this to be a
> > practical problem since ECC errors are so rare once the
> problematic blocks have been removed.
>
> There is another aspect to that - I've seen yaffs1 leak
> blocks under power cycling conditions. I suspect power
> failures were producing incomplete write/erase cycles and ecc
> errors as a consequence. That led to retirement of good
> blocks that had bad luck to be written to during power down.
>
> I would be interested to know if anybody else has seen this behavior.
Curious:
Do you have your write protect pin tied to a power fail flag or such?
The way the wp pin works isharles
to disable the internal programming voltage generator. The residual
charge might be enough to complete a write, but is not enough to
complete an erase.
If wp is not disabled and the system rails can supply sufficient power
to the NAND chip to complete the erase (~2 to 3 msec) then things should
be fine.
I wonder whether it is worth trying to detect this case and give it
special treatment. The heuristics to do this detection are a bit
boggling.
Charles
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