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Will be faster and not wear out the flash as much
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“Block erase” should be clarified. Flash memory, a common form of wear-leveled memory, only allows reading and writing whole blocks, so requiring a block erase might be interpreted as erasing the blo…
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When a user has clone its SDcard to another SDcard, to limit wear leveling of SDcard cells, it would be nice to have an option to do "rsync" instead of full cloning.
for example, look at rsync in the…
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After parallel processing which is BTW superb biggest weakpoint of Duplicati SQLite.
Eg. Firefox has same problem https://wiki.mozilla.org/Performance/Avoid_SQLite_In_Your_Next_Firefox_Feature
I und…
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When testing the littleFS with small files we mocked a blockdevice in a way that it simulates a failing flash memory after some write cycles.
Creating files causes writes to the superblock which then…
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@geky Noticed the huge PR that just got merged in and this part of your simulation resu…
zrnsm updated
5 years ago
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Some people are concerned about the flash endurance of the STM32F405RGT6 being worn out by the odometer. It is probably not a big deal in reality, but I think VESC should keep track of the count and g…
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Thanks for the interesting project!
I came here looking for a filesystem that I could use in my MCU.
This project seemed to be what I was looking for. Note that I use a SDHC card for datastorage.
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I'm Paolo and I'm testing how littlefs is strong on power failure.
My board is an ARM with Linux with eMMC.
I'm using fuse as wrapper of littlefs, so littlefs is seen as an usual linux filesystem.
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