Hi,

I am working on ARM9 based project with Linux 2.6.22 kernel.

I am using JFFS2 (version 2.2) over NAND flash to store some
configuration XML files. Once a parameter in the configuration XML file
is changed, the XML file will be saved back into NAND flash.

The problem I have now is sometimes the XML files get corrupted when
board is powered down. The corrupt XML file size is 0 or only a portion
of the good file size.

Is JFFS2 supposed to be power down safe? Maybe I missed something when
using JFFS2.

Any suggestion is highly appreciated.

Regards,

Allen

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