
Dear Huang,
On 09/02/2013 10:50 AM, Huang Shijie wrote:
于 2013年09月02日 16:42, Hector Palacios 写道:
I am writing the JFFS2 partition from my custom U-Boot. Do you mean that they way it writes it could not be compatible with what the new driver expects? That sounds really bad.
The mtd code(as well as the gpmi driver) has merge many patch to the kernel, BUT, the relative patches are not submitted to uboot maillist. So the code is not aligned between the uboot and the kernel.
Ok, I just rewrote the JFFS2 partition using the mtd-utils and now it mounts correctly and without any error. So does this mean that U-Boot is now unable to properly write a JFFS2 partition for it to be understood by the linux-next kernel? What is exactly the difference? Does it only affect Freescale NAND controllers?
I'm including the U-Boot mailing list in CC. The complete thread for reference: http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/271322/
Best regards, -- Hector Palacios