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* ubihealthd status
@ 2020-11-02 19:20 Maurice Smulders
  2020-11-02 22:06 ` Richard Weinberger
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From: Maurice Smulders @ 2020-11-02 19:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-mtd

I am trying to determine how to be able to figure out if a PEB had an
uncorrectable bitflip and expose it to user space.
It would be good to determine if a specific volume is suspect
determined from the actual LEB, and have some exposure in for example
SYSFS. Would the actual volume be turned read-only?
I'm open to suggestions, either I build something into ubihealthd to
notify user programs to tell something bad has happened, or sysfs (but
that cannot notify)

The problem I have is that one of the apps i need to support this for
is commercial - and I couldn't change ubihealthd to a libary because
it is GPLv2, the other app is now Apache License based I think, it
used to be under NOSA.  Also UBIHEALTHD doesn't necessarily have
access to which LEB/Volume is potentially affected.


-Maurice

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