On Wed, 2014-09-24 at 00:06 +0200, Richard Weinberger wrote: > This is a very initial draft for one possibility of bitrot checking in UBI. > The basic idea is to have a worker function which reads a complete PEB and > schedules scrubbing if bit flips are detected. > Currently this check is triggered by accessing any UBI debugfs file (yes, I'm > lazy!). > We have to agree on an interface first. > Do we want a debugfs file? Another ioctl()? > Automatic in-kernel schedules? > Of course this interface has to return EBUSY if currently a check is > running... > > The current implementation has one limitation, it can only check PEBs which > are used. > As of now ubi_wl_scrub_peb() works only for used PEBs but I think we could > change that.
Most probably we do want to give user-space some kind of control. At the very least: 1. Whether the unflipper (or bitunrotter?) is triggered or not at all 2. When is it triggered 3. Whether the unflipper finished the job or not 4. For #3, it is preferrable that user-space has a possibility to wait for an event, rather than poll. Should be easy to do with sysfs. And no, not debugfs, this is not a debugging feature. Sysfs or, less preferrably, IMO, ioctl. Then, question - do we want user-space to have more control over the unflipper, e.g., pause it and resume? E.g., if we are talking a critical path, like a phone call on a phone, user-space may pause the unflipper to make sure the phone UI latency stays within certain limits. We need to consider various usage scenarios and make sure the interface is suitable. And we do not have to implement all the features, just make sure we can add them in the future if needed. -- Best Regards, Artem Bityutskiy --------------------------------------------------------------------- Intel Finland Oy Registered Address: PL 281, 00181 Helsinki Business Identity Code: 0357606 - 4 Domiciled in Helsinki This e-mail and any attachments may contain confidential material for the sole use of the intended recipient(s). Any review or distribution by others is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender and delete all copies.