Feature roadmap/Replace JFFS file system with better one
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Feature subcategory | Is part of::Category:Linux and OS | |
Requesters | {{#arraymap:Deepak|,|x|Requested by::x}} | |
Requirements | * End users will see faster boot up time and will not see (as much) performance degradation as the file system fills up. | |
Specification | The current file system used on the XO ([JFFS2]) was developed in the days of 32/64MiB NOR flash devices and does not scale well to the 1GiB NAND devices we are using today and certainly will not deal well with larger devices in gen 1.5 and gen 2 systems. The main issues are that JFFS2 needs to scan all blocks at mount time and that the garbage collection algorithm increasingly consumes CPU cycles as the system fills up. The first issue manifests itself as large delays at boot up to mount the file system as it is full (need to quantify this), and the second issue simply means less CPU cycles can be dedicated to user task processing. In the last few years, there has been much activity in the embedded Linux world on alternatives to JFFS2 and we need to investigate these to determine which one best fits our needs:
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Activity impact End-user impact | |
Owners | {{#arraymap:Deepak|,|x|Contact person::User:x}} | |
Priority | not indicated | |
Helps deployability? | not indicated | |
Target for 9.1? | not indicated |