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author | Felix Fietkau <nbd@openwrt.org> | 2015-05-10 16:09:58 +0000 |
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committer | Felix Fietkau <nbd@openwrt.org> | 2015-05-10 16:09:58 +0000 |
commit | ac0e2479dc5a720d1ad70fb558fe415588f05a27 (patch) | |
tree | 3fa7d37b6dcda43fcf68f3771a4b71dde8cbd667 /target | |
parent | 08436887fb170febd8aecb62ff326f4b7178419c (diff) | |
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mtd: remove the warning about read-only caused by size vs. block boundary mismatch
Since the kernel/rootfs split handling was modified 2 years ago by r37283 (
https://dev.openwrt.org/changeset/37283 ) and by the subsequent checkins,
users have seen rather scary mtd errors in the log at every boot. The message
ends "-- forcing read-only", which looks a bit error-like. That error has
been mentioned in some forum threads, when users have noticed this message
instead of some actual error.
[ 2.940000] 0x000000070000-0x000000ff0000 : "firmware"
[ 2.970000] 2 netgear-fw partitions found on MTD device firmware
[ 2.970000] 0x000000070000-0x000000188440 : "kernel"
[ 2.980000] mtd: partition "kernel" must either start or end on erase
block boundary or be smaller than an erase block -- forcing read-only
[ 2.990000] 0x000000188440-0x000000ff0000 : "rootfs"
The patch removes the rather useless warning message.
signed-off-by: Hannu Nyman <hannu.nyman@iki.fi>
SVN-Revision: 45669
Diffstat (limited to 'target')
-rw-r--r-- | target/linux/generic/patches-3.18/411-mtd-partial_eraseblock_write.patch | 5 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | target/linux/generic/patches-4.0/411-mtd-partial_eraseblock_write.patch | 5 |
2 files changed, 2 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/target/linux/generic/patches-3.18/411-mtd-partial_eraseblock_write.patch b/target/linux/generic/patches-3.18/411-mtd-partial_eraseblock_write.patch index 0bb7be0848..0c117c2703 100644 --- a/target/linux/generic/patches-3.18/411-mtd-partial_eraseblock_write.patch +++ b/target/linux/generic/patches-3.18/411-mtd-partial_eraseblock_write.patch @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ if (instr->fail_addr != MTD_FAIL_ADDR_UNKNOWN) instr->fail_addr -= part->offset; instr->addr -= part->offset; -@@ -514,18 +582,24 @@ static struct mtd_part *allocate_partiti +@@ -514,18 +582,21 @@ static struct mtd_part *allocate_partiti if ((slave->mtd.flags & MTD_WRITEABLE) && mtd_mod_by_eb(slave->offset, &slave->mtd)) { /* Doesn't start on a boundary of major erase size */ @@ -125,9 +125,6 @@ + else + slave->mtd.erasesize = slave->mtd.size; } -+ if ((slave->mtd.flags & (MTD_ERASE_PARTIAL|MTD_WRITEABLE)) == MTD_ERASE_PARTIAL) -+ printk(KERN_WARNING"mtd: partition \"%s\" must either start or end on erase block boundary or be smaller than an erase block -- forcing read-only\n", -+ part->name); slave->mtd.ecclayout = master->ecclayout; slave->mtd.ecc_step_size = master->ecc_step_size; diff --git a/target/linux/generic/patches-4.0/411-mtd-partial_eraseblock_write.patch b/target/linux/generic/patches-4.0/411-mtd-partial_eraseblock_write.patch index ed6f4a3152..94aa6aecd0 100644 --- a/target/linux/generic/patches-4.0/411-mtd-partial_eraseblock_write.patch +++ b/target/linux/generic/patches-4.0/411-mtd-partial_eraseblock_write.patch @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ if (instr->fail_addr != MTD_FAIL_ADDR_UNKNOWN) instr->fail_addr -= part->offset; instr->addr -= part->offset; -@@ -513,18 +581,24 @@ static struct mtd_part *allocate_partiti +@@ -513,18 +581,21 @@ static struct mtd_part *allocate_partiti if ((slave->mtd.flags & MTD_WRITEABLE) && mtd_mod_by_eb(slave->offset, &slave->mtd)) { /* Doesn't start on a boundary of major erase size */ @@ -125,9 +125,6 @@ + else + slave->mtd.erasesize = slave->mtd.size; } -+ if ((slave->mtd.flags & (MTD_ERASE_PARTIAL|MTD_WRITEABLE)) == MTD_ERASE_PARTIAL) -+ printk(KERN_WARNING"mtd: partition \"%s\" must either start or end on erase block boundary or be smaller than an erase block -- forcing read-only\n", -+ part->name); slave->mtd.ecclayout = master->ecclayout; slave->mtd.ecc_step_size = master->ecc_step_size; |