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authorAndrew Victor <andrew@sanpeople.com>2005-02-09 09:09:05 +0000
committerThomas Gleixner <tglx@mtd.linutronix.de>2005-05-23 12:27:09 +0200
commit3be36675d41a30ed3b192f92684f1417aa0f8bfe (patch)
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[JFFS2] Core changes required to support JFFS2-on-Dataflash devices.
DataFlash page-sizes are not a power of two (they're multiples of 528 bytes). There are a few places in JFFS2 code where sector_size is used as a bitmask. A new macro (SECTOR_ADDR) was defined to calculate these sector addresses. For non-DataFlash devices, the original (faster) bitmask operation is still used. In scan.c, the EMPTY_SCAN_SIZE was a constant of 1024. Since this could be larger than the sector size of the DataFlash, this is now basically set to MIN(sector_size, 1024). Addition of a jffs2_is_writebuffered() macro. Signed-off-by: Andrew Victor <andrew@sanpeople.com> Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Diffstat (limited to 'fs')
-rw-r--r--fs/jffs2/erase.c4
-rw-r--r--fs/jffs2/gc.c5
-rw-r--r--fs/jffs2/os-linux.h5
-rw-r--r--fs/jffs2/scan.c20
-rw-r--r--fs/jffs2/wbuf.c63
5 files changed, 53 insertions, 44 deletions
diff --git a/fs/jffs2/erase.c b/fs/jffs2/erase.c
index 41451e8bf361..ae858f878875 100644
--- a/fs/jffs2/erase.c
+++ b/fs/jffs2/erase.c
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
*
* For licensing information, see the file 'LICENCE' in this directory.
*
- * $Id: erase.c,v 1.66 2004/11/16 20:36:11 dwmw2 Exp $
+ * $Id: erase.c,v 1.70 2005/02/09 09:09:01 pavlov Exp $
*
*/
@@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ static inline void jffs2_remove_node_refs_from_ino_list(struct jffs2_sb_info *c,
continue;
}
- if (((*prev)->flash_offset & ~(c->sector_size -1)) == jeb->offset) {
+ if (SECTOR_ADDR((*prev)->flash_offset) == jeb->offset) {
/* It's in the block we're erasing */
struct jffs2_raw_node_ref *this;
diff --git a/fs/jffs2/gc.c b/fs/jffs2/gc.c
index 87ec74ff5930..61ae001eced5 100644
--- a/fs/jffs2/gc.c
+++ b/fs/jffs2/gc.c
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
*
* For licensing information, see the file 'LICENCE' in this directory.
*
- * $Id: gc.c,v 1.144 2004/12/21 11:18:50 dwmw2 Exp $
+ * $Id: gc.c,v 1.145 2005/02/09 09:09:01 pavlov Exp $
*
*/
@@ -816,8 +816,7 @@ static int jffs2_garbage_collect_deletion_dirent(struct jffs2_sb_info *c, struct
/* Doesn't matter if there's one in the same erase block. We're going to
delete it too at the same time. */
- if ((raw->flash_offset & ~(c->sector_size-1)) ==
- (fd->raw->flash_offset & ~(c->sector_size-1)))
+ if (SECTOR_ADDR(raw->flash_offset) == SECTOR_ADDR(fd->raw->flash_offset))
continue;
D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "Check potential deletion dirent at %08x\n", ref_offset(raw)));
diff --git a/fs/jffs2/os-linux.h b/fs/jffs2/os-linux.h
index 03b0acc37b73..0412416d1f2d 100644
--- a/fs/jffs2/os-linux.h
+++ b/fs/jffs2/os-linux.h
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
*
* For licensing information, see the file 'LICENCE' in this directory.
*
- * $Id: os-linux.h,v 1.51 2004/11/16 20:36:11 dwmw2 Exp $
+ * $Id: os-linux.h,v 1.52 2005/02/09 09:09:01 pavlov Exp $
*
*/
@@ -97,7 +97,10 @@ static inline void jffs2_init_inode_info(struct jffs2_inode_info *f)
#endif
}
+#define SECTOR_ADDR(x) ( ((unsigned long)(x) & ~(c->sector_size-1)) )
+
#define jffs2_is_readonly(c) (OFNI_BS_2SFFJ(c)->s_flags & MS_RDONLY)
+#define jffs2_is_writebuffered(c) (c->wbuf != NULL)
#if (!defined CONFIG_JFFS2_FS_NAND && !defined CONFIG_JFFS2_FS_NOR_ECC)
#define jffs2_can_mark_obsolete(c) (1)
diff --git a/fs/jffs2/scan.c b/fs/jffs2/scan.c
index ded53584a897..76859ff53437 100644
--- a/fs/jffs2/scan.c
+++ b/fs/jffs2/scan.c
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
*
* For licensing information, see the file 'LICENCE' in this directory.
*
- * $Id: scan.c,v 1.115 2004/11/17 12:59:08 dedekind Exp $
+ * $Id: scan.c,v 1.116 2005/02/09 09:09:02 pavlov Exp $
*
*/
#include <linux/kernel.h>
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
#include <linux/compiler.h>
#include "nodelist.h"
-#define EMPTY_SCAN_SIZE 1024
+#define DEFAULT_EMPTY_SCAN_SIZE 1024
#define DIRTY_SPACE(x) do { typeof(x) _x = (x); \
c->free_size -= _x; c->dirty_size += _x; \
@@ -75,6 +75,14 @@ static inline int min_free(struct jffs2_sb_info *c)
return min;
}
+
+static inline uint32_t EMPTY_SCAN_SIZE(uint32_t sector_size) {
+ if (sector_size < DEFAULT_EMPTY_SCAN_SIZE)
+ return sector_size;
+ else
+ return DEFAULT_EMPTY_SCAN_SIZE;
+}
+
int jffs2_scan_medium(struct jffs2_sb_info *c)
{
int i, ret;
@@ -316,7 +324,7 @@ static int jffs2_scan_eraseblock (struct jffs2_sb_info *c, struct jffs2_eraseblo
if (!buf_size) {
buf_len = c->sector_size;
} else {
- buf_len = EMPTY_SCAN_SIZE;
+ buf_len = EMPTY_SCAN_SIZE(c->sector_size);
err = jffs2_fill_scan_buf(c, buf, buf_ofs, buf_len);
if (err)
return err;
@@ -326,10 +334,10 @@ static int jffs2_scan_eraseblock (struct jffs2_sb_info *c, struct jffs2_eraseblo
ofs = 0;
/* Scan only 4KiB of 0xFF before declaring it's empty */
- while(ofs < EMPTY_SCAN_SIZE && *(uint32_t *)(&buf[ofs]) == 0xFFFFFFFF)
+ while(ofs < EMPTY_SCAN_SIZE(c->sector_size) && *(uint32_t *)(&buf[ofs]) == 0xFFFFFFFF)
ofs += 4;
- if (ofs == EMPTY_SCAN_SIZE) {
+ if (ofs == EMPTY_SCAN_SIZE(c->sector_size)) {
#ifdef CONFIG_JFFS2_FS_NAND
if (jffs2_cleanmarker_oob(c)) {
/* scan oob, take care of cleanmarker */
@@ -423,7 +431,7 @@ scan_more:
bail now */
if (buf_ofs == jeb->offset && jeb->used_size == PAD(c->cleanmarker_size) &&
c->cleanmarker_size && !jeb->dirty_size && !jeb->first_node->next_in_ino) {
- D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "%d bytes at start of block seems clean... assuming all clean\n", EMPTY_SCAN_SIZE));
+ D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "%d bytes at start of block seems clean... assuming all clean\n", EMPTY_SCAN_SIZE(c->sector_size)));
return BLK_STATE_CLEANMARKER;
}
diff --git a/fs/jffs2/wbuf.c b/fs/jffs2/wbuf.c
index 79414abadd5e..894dea88678d 100644
--- a/fs/jffs2/wbuf.c
+++ b/fs/jffs2/wbuf.c
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
*
* For licensing information, see the file 'LICENCE' in this directory.
*
- * $Id: wbuf.c,v 1.86 2005/02/05 18:23:37 hammache Exp $
+ * $Id: wbuf.c,v 1.87 2005/02/09 09:09:02 pavlov Exp $
*
*/
@@ -415,9 +415,9 @@ static int __jffs2_flush_wbuf(struct jffs2_sb_info *c, int pad)
int ret;
size_t retlen;
- /* Nothing to do if not NAND flash. In particular, we shouldn't
+ /* Nothing to do if not write-buffering the flash. In particular, we shouldn't
del_timer() the timer we never initialised. */
- if (jffs2_can_mark_obsolete(c))
+ if (!jffs2_is_writebuffered(c))
return 0;
if (!down_trylock(&c->alloc_sem)) {
@@ -426,7 +426,7 @@ static int __jffs2_flush_wbuf(struct jffs2_sb_info *c, int pad)
BUG();
}
- if(!c->wbuf || !c->wbuf_len)
+ if (!c->wbuf_len) /* already checked c->wbuf above */
return 0;
/* claim remaining space on the page
@@ -620,7 +620,7 @@ int jffs2_flash_writev(struct jffs2_sb_info *c, const struct kvec *invecs, unsig
uint32_t outvec_to = to;
/* If not NAND flash, don't bother */
- if (!c->wbuf)
+ if (!jffs2_is_writebuffered(c))
return jffs2_flash_direct_writev(c, invecs, count, to, retlen);
down_write(&c->wbuf_sem);
@@ -649,7 +649,7 @@ int jffs2_flash_writev(struct jffs2_sb_info *c, const struct kvec *invecs, unsig
erase block. Anything else, and you die.
New block starts at xxx000c (0-b = block header)
*/
- if ( (to & ~(c->sector_size-1)) != (c->wbuf_ofs & ~(c->sector_size-1)) ) {
+ if (SECTOR_ADDR(to) != SECTOR_ADDR(c->wbuf_ofs)) {
/* It's a write to a new block */
if (c->wbuf_len) {
D1(printk(KERN_DEBUG "jffs2_flash_writev() to 0x%lx causes flush of wbuf at 0x%08x\n", (unsigned long)to, c->wbuf_ofs));
@@ -847,7 +847,7 @@ int jffs2_flash_write(struct jffs2_sb_info *c, loff_t ofs, size_t len, size_t *r
{
struct kvec vecs[1];
- if (jffs2_can_mark_obsolete(c))
+ if (!jffs2_is_writebuffered(c))
return c->mtd->write(c->mtd, ofs, len, retlen, buf);
vecs[0].iov_base = (unsigned char *) buf;
@@ -863,38 +863,37 @@ int jffs2_flash_read(struct jffs2_sb_info *c, loff_t ofs, size_t len, size_t *re
loff_t orbf = 0, owbf = 0, lwbf = 0;
int ret;
- /* Read flash */
- if (!jffs2_can_mark_obsolete(c)) {
-
- if (jffs2_cleanmarker_oob(c))
- ret = c->mtd->read_ecc(c->mtd, ofs, len, retlen, buf, NULL, c->oobinfo);
- else
- ret = c->mtd->read(c->mtd, ofs, len, retlen, buf);
-
- if ( (ret == -EBADMSG) && (*retlen == len) ) {
- printk(KERN_WARNING "mtd->read(0x%zx bytes from 0x%llx) returned ECC error\n",
- len, ofs);
- /*
- * We have the raw data without ECC correction in the buffer, maybe
- * we are lucky and all data or parts are correct. We check the node.
- * If data are corrupted node check will sort it out.
- * We keep this block, it will fail on write or erase and the we
- * mark it bad. Or should we do that now? But we should give him a chance.
- * Maybe we had a system crash or power loss before the ecc write or
- * a erase was completed.
- * So we return success. :)
- */
- ret = 0;
- }
- } else
+ if (!jffs2_is_writebuffered(c))
return c->mtd->read(c->mtd, ofs, len, retlen, buf);
+ /* Read flash */
+ if (jffs2_cleanmarker_oob(c))
+ ret = c->mtd->read_ecc(c->mtd, ofs, len, retlen, buf, NULL, c->oobinfo);
+ else
+ ret = c->mtd->read(c->mtd, ofs, len, retlen, buf);
+
+ if ( (ret == -EBADMSG) && (*retlen == len) ) {
+ printk(KERN_WARNING "mtd->read(0x%zx bytes from 0x%llx) returned ECC error\n",
+ len, ofs);
+ /*
+ * We have the raw data without ECC correction in the buffer, maybe
+ * we are lucky and all data or parts are correct. We check the node.
+ * If data are corrupted node check will sort it out.
+ * We keep this block, it will fail on write or erase and the we
+ * mark it bad. Or should we do that now? But we should give him a chance.
+ * Maybe we had a system crash or power loss before the ecc write or
+ * a erase was completed.
+ * So we return success. :)
+ */
+ ret = 0;
+ }
+
/* if no writebuffer available or write buffer empty, return */
if (!c->wbuf_pagesize || !c->wbuf_len)
return ret;;
/* if we read in a different block, return */
- if ( (ofs & ~(c->sector_size-1)) != (c->wbuf_ofs & ~(c->sector_size-1)) )
+ if (SECTOR_ADDR(ofs) != SECTOR_ADDR(c->wbuf_ofs))
return ret;
/* Lock only if we have reason to believe wbuf contains relevant data,