Hi, > > > Artem, you said that this unstable bits only happen > > > during power cuts, is this right? Would those appear > > > also on simulated power cuts, the ones that integck > > > can produce? A bit of hijacking this thread, yet it fits somehow to the idea I got yesterday: There is the Open Project Proposal again, where the CEWG funds topics which improve embedded linux in general [1]. I wonder if it makes sense to hand in a proposal starting to tackle the 'unstable bits' issue. I could imagine task 1 mentioned in the wiki page (1. Improve the existing power cut emulation infrastructure in UBIFS and start emulating unstable bits. Start with emulating only one type of unstable bits, e.g., type 1.) could be a good candidate for such a proposal. Since I am not deeply involved with this topic: 1) Is this task still needed? 2) Is it a good task for a 2-3 week period (I'd think so) 3) Are there people around up for the task? I'd be willing to write the proposal, if nobody else volunteers. (yet, given my constraints, I am not the right person to actually work on it). Even if the proposal doesn't get contracted, the topic itself might get some attention since it will be discussed in the CEWG. What do you think? Regards, Wolfram [1] http://elinux.org/CEWG_Open_Project_Proposal_2012 -- Pengutronix e.K. | Wolfram Sang | Industrial Linux Solutions | http://www.pengutronix.de/ |