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57 increased flash wear. This option adds atime support and it is disabled by default60 updates). This may affect file-system performance and increase flash device wear,
8 flash chips like wear and bad blocks and provides some other useful15 int "UBI wear-leveling threshold"22 wear leveling by means of moving data from eraseblock with low erase
32 NAND flashes. Blocks do not have the wear-out property.43 wear-leveling layer. It provides so called UBI volumes which is a higher47 limitations like wear and bad blocks (items 4 and 5 in the above list).
124 performance penalty or wear of flash device
448 unsigned long wear = erase_block_wear[i]; in ns_show() local449 if (wear < wmin) in ns_show()450 wmin = wear; in ns_show()451 if (wear > wmax) in ns_show()452 wmax = wear; in ns_show()453 tot += wear; in ns_show()464 unsigned long wear = erase_block_wear[i]; in ns_show() local466 if (wear <= decile_max[d]) { in ns_show()
18 flipped accidentally due to device wear or something else.
803 unsigned int i, idx = -1, wear, max; in mtdswap_choose_wl_tree() local812 wear = d->max_erase_count - MTDSWAP_ECNT_MIN(root); in mtdswap_choose_wl_tree()813 if (wear > max) { in mtdswap_choose_wl_tree()814 max = wear; in mtdswap_choose_wl_tree()
8 for use on diskless embedded devices. It provides improved wear
70 flipped accidentally due to device wear or something else.
564 to be marked bad due to wear. The MTD interface function