[U-Boot] [PATCH] arm: socfpga: Fix cache configuration
Pavel Machek
pavel at denx.de
Tue Dec 8 12:13:23 CET 2015
> > > > Usage:
> > > > ubifsmount <volume-name>
> > > >
> > > > - mount 'volume-name' volume
> > > >
> > > > In the mean time, I was not able to get ubifsmount works.
> > > > Appreciate
> > > > for any quick advise? Else will look into the code tomorrow as my
> > > > bed
> > > > is calling me :)
> > >
> > > I usually write ubinized image into the "rootfs" partition (sf erase
> > > and
> > > then sf write) and then do 'ubi part rootfs' , which fails with error
> > > 22
> > > unless I revert this patch. If I dump the SPI NOR area after writing
> > > the
> > > data, I see that the last 2 bytes of some pages are corrupted.
> > >
> > > I am using these parameters to generate my ~11MiB large ubinized
> > > image:
> > > MKFS_UBIFS_OPTS="-m 1 -e 65408 -c 200"
> > > UBINIZE_OPTS="-m 1 -p 64KiB -s 1"
> > >
> > > Here is the content of my ubinize.cfg:
> > > [rootfs]
> > > mode=ubi
> > > image=root.ubifs
> > > vol_id=0
> > > vol_type=dynamic
> > > vol_name=rootfs
> > > vol_flags=autoresize
> >
> > Thanks for the pointers.
> >
> > I checked the source and enabled the debug message. Noticed my failure
> > is due to small LEB and PEB size. It was set to 4k which is the sub
> > -sector erase size of NOR flash. I suspect you didn't hit this as you
> > generate ubinized image which is 64kB erase size.
> >
> > I will continue to dig more. Need to ensure it works when user create
> > UBI part in U-Boot on top of serial NOR flash (which is commonly 4kB
> > erase size). Hopefully existing U-Boot already have source taking care
> > this :)
>
> I am tempted to revert this patch, since it breaks USB and UBI for me
> on two different boards though.
It caused regressions it was not supposed to change. That means
revert...
Pavel
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