Gernot Zankl wrote:
Hi all !
Thanks for your answers.
FYI I finally found the/our bug, causing the application to
corrupt the jffs2. We just used the wrong block size in
the configuration of the underlying flash driver, causing to
erase too much flash memory (and destroying still active inodes).
FAOD - it had *nothing* to do with interrupts during FLASH operations?
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