2014-04-07 22:19 GMT+02:00, Jonas Gorski <j...@openwrt.org>:
> On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 10:11 PM, José Vázquez <ppvazquez...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>> The initial tests point that there is no data corruption in jffs2. Good
>> catch!
>> There are still some strange messages but maybe are due to the high
>> amount of debug info and the jffs2 filesystem works fine:
>>
>> [   18.584000] ------------[ cut here ]------------
>> (snip)
>> Here is the complete bootlog: http://pastebin.com/hZecEbxj
>
> Likely some "normal" jffs2 issues we never see because the extra
> checking code is usally disabled.
>
>> Great job!
>
> It's only a stop-gap solution until the real cause it found. Whatever
> the cause is, it can pop up any time somewhere else and cause other
> head aches, so we shouldn't stop debugging this until we know it won't
> creep up anymore.
>
> Jonas
>
jar229, moderator of seguridadwireless forum, didn't noticed problems
since the inclusion of "hack around jffs2 corruption with SMP", so for
now the issue "disappeared".
danitool and me, before the inclusion of your patch, made a lot of
changes and workarounds that in our tests seemed to work, but when he
tested them, sooner or later the problem appeared again.

To summarize: if jar229 don't tell that he has the problem again, it
is corrected for now.

Best regards:

Pepe

P.S.: i still didn't tested kernel 3.14 but surely it will work fine too.
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