/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */ #ifndef REGION_FILE_H #define REGION_FILE_H #include #include #include /* * A region file is an abstraction to allow appending updates in a * region_device where the data returned is the most recently written * data. It is block based with a 16 byte granularity. So if you write * 2 bytes into the file the data returned in the region_device would * have 16 bytes allocated for the latest update. Additionally, the * current maximum file size allowed is 1MiB - 48 bytes. See comments * in C implementation file for further details. */ struct region_file; /* * Initialize a region file associated with a provided region device. * Returns < 0 on error, 0 on success. */ int region_file_init(struct region_file *f, const struct region_device *p); /* * Initialize region device object associated with latest update of file data. * Returns < 0 on error, 0 on success. */ int region_file_data(const struct region_file *f, struct region_device *rdev); /* * Create region file entry struct to insert multiple data buffers * into the same region_file. */ struct update_region_file_entry { /* size of this entry */ size_t size; /* data pointer */ const void *data; }; /* Update region file with latest data. Returns < 0 on error, 0 on success. */ int region_file_update_data_arr(struct region_file *f, const struct update_region_file_entry *entries, size_t num_entries); int region_file_update_data(struct region_file *f, const void *buf, size_t size); /* Declared here for easy object allocation. */ struct region_file { /* Region device covering file */ struct region_device rdev; /* Metadata containing blocks of the data stream. */ struct region_device metadata; /* Blocks forming data. */ uint16_t data_blocks[2]; /* Current slot in metadata marking end of data. */ int slot; }; #endif /* REGION_FILE_H */