Re: dm644x - I experiment a significative delay during boot from flash

2008-12-23 Thread David Brownell
On Tuesday 23 December 2008, Phil Quiney wrote: > There seems to be two 'delays', the mount delay and the 'first access' > delay. As previously mentioned it gets worse with larger partitions... Newer versions of JFFS2 have "summary" nodes that reduce the mount delays ... which ISTR are a linear f

Re: dm644x - I experiment a significative delay during boot from flash

2008-12-23 Thread Phil Quiney
Engineer jon.po...@racelogic.co.uk | +44(0)1280 825983 *From:* Gabriele Filosofi [mailto:gabrie...@cosmed.it] *Sent:* 23 December 2008 15:26 *To:* Jon Povey *Subject:* R: dm644x - I experiment a

RE: dm644x - I experiment a significative delay during boot from flash

2008-12-23 Thread Jon Povey
From: Gabriele Filosofi [mailto:gabrie...@cosmed.it] Sent: 23 December 2008 15:26 To: Jon Povey Subject: R: dm644x - I experiment a significative delay during boot from flash Jon, This delay is about 11 sec. Do you think

Re: dm644x - I experiment a significative delay during boot from flash

2008-12-23 Thread Andrea Gasparini
Jon Povey spiffera, alle martedì 23 dicembre 2008 circa: > Is this the time taken to scan the filesystem and mount it? > I think you get a noticable delay here with YAFFS2 filesystem as well, > the bigger the filesystem and more files in it, the longer the delay. Confirmed. The same happen to me.

RE: dm644x - I experiment a significative delay during boot from flash

2008-12-23 Thread Jon Povey
: dm644x - I experiment a significative delay during boot from flash During the boot process with Flash resident kernel and filesytem I experiment a significative delay among the following log lines " bootserver=192.168.0.243, roots

dm644x - I experiment a significative delay during boot from flash

2008-12-23 Thread Gabriele Filosofi
During the boot process with Flash resident kernel and filesytem I experiment a significative delay among the following log lines " bootserver=192.168.0.243, rootserver=192.168.0.243, rootpath=" and "VFS: Mounted root (jffs2 filesystem)." The same doesn't occur using NFS. Any suggestions?