Hello Ken,
Am 20.06.2019 um 14:55 schrieb Ken Sloat:
Hello All,
I have been working on a system using a NAND flash along with U-Boot 2018.07
and Linux Kernel 4.14. This is an Atmel based system FYI so it uses the Atmel
NAND driver. I create a UBI image with 3 separate volumes - 2 of these are a
specified fixed size and the third is specified as the minimum needed to hold
the current files with the auto resize flag set. As a note, before the first
run auto resize operation, there is over 200 MiB of unused space in the NAND -
meaning there should be plenty of free space available for UBI to leave
overhead when auto-resizing for bad block handling. Another point of note, is
that I use UBI within U-Boot as well in order to read the kernel image and dtb
out of the UBIFS.
I have noticed warnings in Linux when attaching UBI regarding not having enough
reserved PEBs for bad block handling (it's short by 2). Upon further
investigation into the issue, it appears as though there is a discrepancy
between what U-Boot and Linux see in terms of the number of bad blocks:
U-Boot:
ubi0: good PEBs: 4093, bad PEBs: 3, corrupted PEBs: 0
ubi0: user volume: 3, internal volumes: 1, max. volumes count: 128
Linux:
ubi0 warning: ubi_eba_init: cannot reserve enough PEBs for bad PEB handling,
reserved 71, need 73
......
ubi0: good PEBs: 4089, bad PEBs: 7, corrupted PEBs: 0
ubi0: user volume: 3, internal volumes: 1, max. volumes count: 128
After production flashing of a UBI image to NAND (with a "dumb" non UBI aware
flasher), U-Boot will be the program to mount UBI. What this means is that it will
complete the one time re-size operation. I used a Linux ramdisk image to flash from Linux
and mount UBI in Linux for the first time to allow it to complete the auto-resize
operation instead and compared:
U-Boot:
ubi0: attaching mtd1
ubi0: scanning is finished
ubi0: volume 1 ("rootfs") re-sized from 1501 to 3385 LEBs
ubi0: attached mtd1 (name "mtd=0", size 512 MiB)
ubi0: PEB size: 131072 bytes (128 KiB), LEB size: 126976 bytes
ubi0: min./max. I/O unit sizes: 2048/2048, sub-page size 2048
ubi0: VID header offset: 2048 (aligned 2048), data offset: 4096
ubi0: good PEBs: 4093, bad PEBs: 3, corrupted PEBs: 0
Linux:
ubi0: attaching mtd6
ubi0: scanning is finished
ubi0: volume 1 ("rootfs") re-sized from 1501 to 3383 LEBs
ubi0: attached mtd6 (name "atmel_nand", size 512 MiB)
ubi0: PEB size: 131072 bytes (128 KiB), LEB size: 126976 bytes
ubi0: min./max. I/O unit sizes: 2048/2048, sub-page size 2048
ubi0: VID header offset: 2048 (aligned 2048), data offset: 4096
ubi0: good PEBs: 4089, bad PEBs: 7, corrupted PEBs: 0
As you can see, U-Boot resizes the image to 3385 blocks while Linux only 3383 -
hence the 2 blocks that Linux would complain about had U-Boot resized the
volume.
I am not sure exactly what is causing this discrepancy as I just figured this
out - but thought I would reach out and discuss it here. Obviously there are
ways around this issue (program and mount UBI from Linux initially, don't use
autoresize and specify all volume sizes, etc) but was wondering if there is
some underlying problem. I noticed an older mailing discussion from several
years ago where someone reported a similar issue regarding number of bad PEBs
and seems the issue was chalked up to a potential driver problem on one side:
https://lists.denx.de/pipermail/u-boot/2015-June/216482.html
Any insight would be helpful.
We use in U-Boot the code from linux 4.2 (commit
64291f7db5bd8150a74ad2036f1037e6a0428df2)
(Yes, very old in the meantime)
So may there is a problem with this old code base in U-Boot?
Volunteers for rebasing the U-Boot ubi/ubifs code with a newer
linux version are welcome.
But reading your Email again, may you should first investigate, why U-Boot
and Linux see different good PEBs.
Also your kernel drops the warning:
ubi0 warning: ubi_eba_init: cannot reserve enough PEBs for bad PEB handling,
reserved 71, need 73
You should look here deeper into it.
bye,
Heiko
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