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author | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2018-04-06 12:15:41 -0700 |
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committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2018-04-06 12:15:41 -0700 |
commit | 3fd14cdcc05a682b03743683ce3a726898b20555 (patch) | |
tree | d9f1a1f18d8a4168dec47d85397f36eae7f61633 /include | |
parent | 83c7c18b169bdac3dabab763d16549c1e4688a8b (diff) | |
parent | fe5f31a8010a0cb13e72cfb72905fefa2a41730c (diff) |
Merge tag 'mtd/for-4.17' of git://git.infradead.org/linux-mtd
Pull MTD updates from Boris Brezillon:
"MTD Core:
- Remove support for asynchronous erase (not implemented by any of
the existing drivers anyway)
- Remove Cyrille from the list of SPI NOR and MTD maintainers
- Fix kernel doc headers
- Allow users to define the partitions parsers they want to test
through a DT property (compatible of the partitions subnode)
- Remove the bfin-async-flash driver (the only architecture using it
has been removed)
- Fix pagetest test
- Add extra checks in mtd_erase()
- Simplify the MTD partition creation logic and get rid of
mtd_add_device_partitions()
MTD Drivers:
- Add endianness information to the physmap DT binding
- Add Eon EN29LV400A IDs to JEDEC probe logic
- Use %*ph where appropriate
SPI NOR Drivers:
- Make fsl-quaspi assign different names to MTD devices connected to
the same QSPI controller
- Remove an unneeded driver.bus assigned in the fsl-qspi driver
NAND Core:
- Prepare arrival of the SPI NAND subsystem by implementing a generic
(interface-agnostic) layer to ease manipulation of NAND devices
- Move onenand code base to the drivers/mtd/nand/ dir
- Rework timing mode selection
- Provide a generic way for NAND chip drivers to flag a specific
GET/SET FEATURE operation as supported/unsupported
- Stop embedding ONFI/JEDEC param page in nand_chip
NAND Drivers:
- Rework/cleanup of the mxc driver
- Various cleanups in the vf610 driver
- Migrate the fsmc and vf610 to ->exec_op()
- Get rid of the pxa driver (replaced by marvell_nand)
- Support ->setup_data_interface() in the GPMI driver
- Fix probe error path in several drivers
- Remove support for unused hw_syndrome mode in sunxi_nand
- Various minor improvements"
* tag 'mtd/for-4.17' of git://git.infradead.org/linux-mtd: (89 commits)
dt-bindings: fsl-quadspi: Add the example of two SPI NOR
mtd: fsl-quadspi: Distinguish the mtd device names
mtd: nand: Fix some function description mismatches in core.c
mtd: fsl-quadspi: Remove unneeded driver.bus assignment
mtd: rawnand: marvell: Rename ->ecc_clk into ->core_clk
mtd: rawnand: s3c2410: enhance the probe function error path
mtd: rawnand: tango: fix probe function error path
mtd: rawnand: sh_flctl: fix the probe function error path
mtd: rawnand: omap2: fix the probe function error path
mtd: rawnand: mxc: fix probe function error path
mtd: rawnand: denali: fix probe function error path
mtd: rawnand: davinci: fix probe function error path
mtd: rawnand: cafe: fix probe function error path
mtd: rawnand: brcmnand: fix probe function error path
mtd: rawnand: sunxi: Stop supporting ECC_HW_SYNDROME mode
mtd: rawnand: marvell: Fix clock resource by adding a register clock
mtd: ftl: Use DIV_ROUND_UP()
mtd: Fix some function description mismatches in mtdcore.c
mtd: physmap_of: update struct map_info's swap as per map requirement
dt-bindings: mtd-physmap: Add endianness supports
...
Diffstat (limited to 'include')
-rw-r--r-- | include/linux/mtd/bbm.h | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | include/linux/mtd/mtd.h | 19 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | include/linux/mtd/nand.h | 731 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | include/linux/mtd/nand_ecc.h | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | include/linux/mtd/ndfc.h | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | include/linux/mtd/partitions.h | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | include/linux/mtd/rawnand.h | 106 |
7 files changed, 794 insertions, 69 deletions
diff --git a/include/linux/mtd/bbm.h b/include/linux/mtd/bbm.h index 3bf8f954b642..3102bd754d18 100644 --- a/include/linux/mtd/bbm.h +++ b/include/linux/mtd/bbm.h @@ -1,6 +1,4 @@ /* - * linux/include/linux/mtd/bbm.h - * * NAND family Bad Block Management (BBM) header file * - Bad Block Table (BBT) implementation * diff --git a/include/linux/mtd/mtd.h b/include/linux/mtd/mtd.h index 205ededccc60..a86c4fa93115 100644 --- a/include/linux/mtd/mtd.h +++ b/include/linux/mtd/mtd.h @@ -30,32 +30,19 @@ #include <asm/div64.h> -#define MTD_ERASE_PENDING 0x01 -#define MTD_ERASING 0x02 -#define MTD_ERASE_SUSPEND 0x04 -#define MTD_ERASE_DONE 0x08 -#define MTD_ERASE_FAILED 0x10 - #define MTD_FAIL_ADDR_UNKNOWN -1LL +struct mtd_info; + /* * If the erase fails, fail_addr might indicate exactly which block failed. If * fail_addr = MTD_FAIL_ADDR_UNKNOWN, the failure was not at the device level * or was not specific to any particular block. */ struct erase_info { - struct mtd_info *mtd; uint64_t addr; uint64_t len; uint64_t fail_addr; - u_long time; - u_long retries; - unsigned dev; - unsigned cell; - void (*callback) (struct erase_info *self); - u_long priv; - u_char state; - struct erase_info *next; }; struct mtd_erase_region_info { @@ -595,8 +582,6 @@ extern void register_mtd_user (struct mtd_notifier *new); extern int unregister_mtd_user (struct mtd_notifier *old); void *mtd_kmalloc_up_to(const struct mtd_info *mtd, size_t *size); -void mtd_erase_callback(struct erase_info *instr); - static inline int mtd_is_bitflip(int err) { return err == -EUCLEAN; } diff --git a/include/linux/mtd/nand.h b/include/linux/mtd/nand.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..792ea5c26329 --- /dev/null +++ b/include/linux/mtd/nand.h @@ -0,0 +1,731 @@ +/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ +/* + * Copyright 2017 - Free Electrons + * + * Authors: + * Boris Brezillon <boris.brezillon@free-electrons.com> + * Peter Pan <peterpandong@micron.com> + */ + +#ifndef __LINUX_MTD_NAND_H +#define __LINUX_MTD_NAND_H + +#include <linux/mtd/mtd.h> + +/** + * struct nand_memory_organization - Memory organization structure + * @bits_per_cell: number of bits per NAND cell + * @pagesize: page size + * @oobsize: OOB area size + * @pages_per_eraseblock: number of pages per eraseblock + * @eraseblocks_per_lun: number of eraseblocks per LUN (Logical Unit Number) + * @planes_per_lun: number of planes per LUN + * @luns_per_target: number of LUN per target (target is a synonym for die) + * @ntargets: total number of targets exposed by the NAND device + */ +struct nand_memory_organization { + unsigned int bits_per_cell; + unsigned int pagesize; + unsigned int oobsize; + unsigned int pages_per_eraseblock; + unsigned int eraseblocks_per_lun; + unsigned int planes_per_lun; + unsigned int luns_per_target; + unsigned int ntargets; +}; + +#define NAND_MEMORG(bpc, ps, os, ppe, epl, ppl, lpt, nt) \ + { \ + .bits_per_cell = (bpc), \ + .pagesize = (ps), \ + .oobsize = (os), \ + .pages_per_eraseblock = (ppe), \ + .eraseblocks_per_lun = (epl), \ + .planes_per_lun = (ppl), \ + .luns_per_target = (lpt), \ + .ntargets = (nt), \ + } + +/** + * struct nand_row_converter - Information needed to convert an absolute offset + * into a row address + * @lun_addr_shift: position of the LUN identifier in the row address + * @eraseblock_addr_shift: position of the eraseblock identifier in the row + * address + */ +struct nand_row_converter { + unsigned int lun_addr_shift; + unsigned int eraseblock_addr_shift; +}; + +/** + * struct nand_pos - NAND position object + * @target: the NAND target/die + * @lun: the LUN identifier + * @plane: the plane within the LUN + * @eraseblock: the eraseblock within the LUN + * @page: the page within the LUN + * + * These information are usually used by specific sub-layers to select the + * appropriate target/die and generate a row address to pass to the device. + */ +struct nand_pos { + unsigned int target; + unsigned int lun; + unsigned int plane; + unsigned int eraseblock; + unsigned int page; +}; + +/** + * struct nand_page_io_req - NAND I/O request object + * @pos: the position this I/O request is targeting + * @dataoffs: the offset within the page + * @datalen: number of data bytes to read from/write to this page + * @databuf: buffer to store data in or get data from + * @ooboffs: the OOB offset within the page + * @ooblen: the number of OOB bytes to read from/write to this page + * @oobbuf: buffer to store OOB data in or get OOB data from + * + * This object is used to pass per-page I/O requests to NAND sub-layers. This + * way all useful information are already formatted in a useful way and + * specific NAND layers can focus on translating these information into + * specific commands/operations. + */ +struct nand_page_io_req { + struct nand_pos pos; + unsigned int dataoffs; + unsigned int datalen; + union { + const void *out; + void *in; + } databuf; + unsigned int ooboffs; + unsigned int ooblen; + union { + const void *out; + void *in; + } oobbuf; +}; + +/** + * struct nand_ecc_req - NAND ECC requirements + * @strength: ECC strength + * @step_size: ECC step/block size + */ +struct nand_ecc_req { + unsigned int strength; + unsigned int step_size; +}; + +#define NAND_ECCREQ(str, stp) { .strength = (str), .step_size = (stp) } + +/** + * struct nand_bbt - bad block table object + * @cache: in memory BBT cache + */ +struct nand_bbt { + unsigned long *cache; +}; + +struct nand_device; + +/** + * struct nand_ops - NAND operations + * @erase: erase a specific block. No need to check if the block is bad before + * erasing, this has been taken care of by the generic NAND layer + * @markbad: mark a specific block bad. No need to check if the block is + * already marked bad, this has been taken care of by the generic + * NAND layer. This method should just write the BBM (Bad Block + * Marker) so that future call to struct_nand_ops->isbad() return + * true + * @isbad: check whether a block is bad or not. This method should just read + * the BBM and return whether the block is bad or not based on what it + * reads + * + * These are all low level operations that should be implemented by specialized + * NAND layers (SPI NAND, raw NAND, ...). + */ +struct nand_ops { + int (*erase)(struct nand_device *nand, const struct nand_pos *pos); + int (*markbad)(struct nand_device *nand, const struct nand_pos *pos); + bool (*isbad)(struct nand_device *nand, const struct nand_pos *pos); +}; + +/** + * struct nand_device - NAND device + * @mtd: MTD instance attached to the NAND device + * @memorg: memory layout + * @eccreq: ECC requirements + * @rowconv: position to row address converter + * @bbt: bad block table info + * @ops: NAND operations attached to the NAND device + * + * Generic NAND object. Specialized NAND layers (raw NAND, SPI NAND, OneNAND) + * should declare their own NAND object embedding a nand_device struct (that's + * how inheritance is done). + * struct_nand_device->memorg and struct_nand_device->eccreq should be filled + * at device detection time to reflect the NAND device + * capabilities/requirements. Once this is done nanddev_init() can be called. + * It will take care of converting NAND information into MTD ones, which means + * the specialized NAND layers should never manually tweak + * struct_nand_device->mtd except for the ->_read/write() hooks. + */ +struct nand_device { + struct mtd_info mtd; + struct nand_memory_organization memorg; + struct nand_ecc_req eccreq; + struct nand_row_converter rowconv; + struct nand_bbt bbt; + const struct nand_ops *ops; +}; + +/** + * struct nand_io_iter - NAND I/O iterator + * @req: current I/O request + * @oobbytes_per_page: maximum number of OOB bytes per page + * @dataleft: remaining number of data bytes to read/write + * @oobleft: remaining number of OOB bytes to read/write + * + * Can be used by specialized NAND layers to iterate over all pages covered + * by an MTD I/O request, which should greatly simplifies the boiler-plate + * code needed to read/write data from/to a NAND device. + */ +struct nand_io_iter { + struct nand_page_io_req req; + unsigned int oobbytes_per_page; + unsigned int dataleft; + unsigned int oobleft; +}; + +/** + * mtd_to_nanddev() - Get the NAND device attached to the MTD instance + * @mtd: MTD instance + * + * Return: the NAND device embedding @mtd. + */ +static inline struct nand_device *mtd_to_nanddev(struct mtd_info *mtd) +{ + return container_of(mtd, struct nand_device, mtd); +} + +/** + * nanddev_to_mtd() - Get the MTD device attached to a NAND device + * @nand: NAND device + * + * Return: the MTD device embedded in @nand. + */ +static inline struct mtd_info *nanddev_to_mtd(struct nand_device *nand) +{ + return &nand->mtd; +} + +/* + * nanddev_bits_per_cell() - Get the number of bits per cell + * @nand: NAND device + * + * Return: the number of bits per cell. + */ +static inline unsigned int nanddev_bits_per_cell(const struct nand_device *nand) +{ + return nand->memorg.bits_per_cell; +} + +/** + * nanddev_page_size() - Get NAND page size + * @nand: NAND device + * + * Return: the page size. + */ +static inline size_t nanddev_page_size(const struct nand_device *nand) +{ + return nand->memorg.pagesize; +} + +/** + * nanddev_per_page_oobsize() - Get NAND OOB size + * @nand: NAND device + * + * Return: the OOB size. + */ +static inline unsigned int +nanddev_per_page_oobsize(const struct nand_device *nand) +{ + return nand->memorg.oobsize; +} + +/** + * nanddev_pages_per_eraseblock() - Get the number of pages per eraseblock + * @nand: NAND device + * + * Return: the number of pages per eraseblock. + */ +static inline unsigned int +nanddev_pages_per_eraseblock(const struct nand_device *nand) +{ + return nand->memorg.pages_per_eraseblock; +} + +/** + * nanddev_per_page_oobsize() - Get NAND erase block size + * @nand: NAND device + * + * Return: the eraseblock size. + */ +static inline size_t nanddev_eraseblock_size(const struct nand_device *nand) +{ + return nand->memorg.pagesize * nand->memorg.pages_per_eraseblock; +} + +/** + * nanddev_eraseblocks_per_lun() - Get the number of eraseblocks per LUN + * @nand: NAND device + * + * Return: the number of eraseblocks per LUN. + */ +static inline unsigned int +nanddev_eraseblocks_per_lun(const struct nand_device *nand) +{ + return nand->memorg.eraseblocks_per_lun; +} + +/** + * nanddev_target_size() - Get the total size provided by a single target/die + * @nand: NAND device + * + * Return: the total size exposed by a single target/die in bytes. + */ +static inline u64 nanddev_target_size(const struct nand_device *nand) +{ + return (u64)nand->memorg.luns_per_target * + nand->memorg.eraseblocks_per_lun * + nand->memorg.pages_per_eraseblock * + nand->memorg.pagesize; +} + +/** + * nanddev_ntarget() - Get the total of targets + * @nand: NAND device + * + * Return: the number of targets/dies exposed by @nand. + */ +static inline unsigned int nanddev_ntargets(const struct nand_device *nand) +{ + return nand->memorg.ntargets; +} + +/** + * nanddev_neraseblocks() - Get the total number of erasablocks + * @nand: NAND device + * + * Return: the total number of eraseblocks exposed by @nand. + */ +static inline unsigned int nanddev_neraseblocks(const struct nand_device *nand) +{ + return (u64)nand->memorg.luns_per_target * + nand->memorg.eraseblocks_per_lun * + nand->memorg.pages_per_eraseblock; +} + +/** + * nanddev_size() - Get NAND size + * @nand: NAND device + * + * Return: the total size (in bytes) exposed by @nand. + */ +static inline u64 nanddev_size(const struct nand_device *nand) +{ + return nanddev_target_size(nand) * nanddev_ntargets(nand); +} + +/** + * nanddev_get_memorg() - Extract memory organization info from a NAND device + * @nand: NAND device + * + * This can be used by the upper layer to fill the memorg info before calling + * nanddev_init(). + * + * Return: the memorg object embedded in the NAND device. + */ +static inline struct nand_memory_organization * +nanddev_get_memorg(struct nand_device *nand) +{ + return &nand->memorg; +} + +int nanddev_init(struct nand_device *nand, const struct nand_ops *ops, + struct module *owner); +void nanddev_cleanup(struct nand_device *nand); + +/** + * nanddev_register() - Register a NAND device + * @nand: NAND device + * + * Register a NAND device. + * This function is just a wrapper around mtd_device_register() + * registering the MTD device embedded in @nand. + * + * Return: 0 in case of success, a negative error code otherwise. + */ +static inline int nanddev_register(struct nand_device *nand) +{ + return mtd_device_register(&nand->mtd, NULL, 0); +} + +/** + * nanddev_unregister() - Unregister a NAND device + * @nand: NAND device + * + * Unregister a NAND device. + * This function is just a wrapper around mtd_device_unregister() + * unregistering the MTD device embedded in @nand. + * + * Return: 0 in case of success, a negative error code otherwise. + */ +static inline int nanddev_unregister(struct nand_device *nand) +{ + return mtd_device_unregister(&nand->mtd); +} + +/** + * nanddev_set_of_node() - Attach a DT node to a NAND device + * @nand: NAND device + * @np: DT node + * + * Attach a DT node to a NAND device. + */ +static inline void nanddev_set_of_node(struct nand_device *nand, + struct device_node *np) +{ + mtd_set_of_node(&nand->mtd, np); +} + +/** + * nanddev_get_of_node() - Retrieve the DT node attached to a NAND device + * @nand: NAND device + * + * Return: the DT node attached to @nand. + */ +static inline struct device_node *nanddev_get_of_node(struct nand_device *nand) +{ + return mtd_get_of_node(&nand->mtd); +} + +/** + * nanddev_offs_to_pos() - Convert an absolute NAND offset into a NAND position + * @nand: NAND device + * @offs: absolute NAND offset (usually passed by the MTD layer) + * @pos: a NAND position object to fill in + * + * Converts @offs into a nand_pos representation. + * + * Return: the offset within the NAND page pointed by @pos. + */ +static inline unsigned int nanddev_offs_to_pos(struct nand_device *nand, + loff_t offs, + struct nand_pos *pos) +{ + unsigned int pageoffs; + u64 tmp = offs; + + pageoffs = do_div(tmp, nand->memorg.pagesize); + pos->page = do_div(tmp, nand->memorg.pages_per_eraseblock); + pos->eraseblock = do_div(tmp, nand->memorg.eraseblocks_per_lun); + pos->plane = pos->eraseblock % nand->memorg.planes_per_lun; + pos->lun = do_div(tmp, nand->memorg.luns_per_target); + pos->target = tmp; + + return pageoffs; +} + +/** + * nanddev_pos_cmp() - Compare two NAND positions + * @a: First NAND position + * @b: Second NAND position + * + * Compares two NAND positions. + * + * Return: -1 if @a < @b, 0 if @a == @b and 1 if @a > @b. + */ +static inline int nanddev_pos_cmp(const struct nand_pos *a, + const struct nand_pos *b) +{ + if (a->target != b->target) + return a->target < b->target ? -1 : 1; + + if (a->lun != b->lun) + return a->lun < b->lun ? -1 : 1; + + if (a->eraseblock != b->eraseblock) + return a->eraseblock < b->eraseblock ? -1 : 1; + + if (a->page != b->page) + return a->page < b->page ? -1 : 1; + + return 0; +} + +/** + * nanddev_pos_to_offs() - Convert a NAND position into an absolute offset + * @nand: NAND device + * @pos: the NAND position to convert + * + * Converts @pos NAND position into an absolute offset. + * + * Return: the absolute offset. Note that @pos points to the beginning of a + * page, if one wants to point to a specific offset within this page + * the returned offset has to be adjusted manually. + */ +static inline loff_t nanddev_pos_to_offs(struct nand_device *nand, + const struct nand_pos *pos) +{ + unsigned int npages; + + npages = pos->page + + ((pos->eraseblock + + (pos->lun + + (pos->target * nand->memorg.luns_per_target)) * + nand->memorg.eraseblocks_per_lun) * + nand->memorg.pages_per_eraseblock); + + return (loff_t)npages * nand->memorg.pagesize; +} + +/** + * nanddev_pos_to_row() - Extract a row address from a NAND position + * @nand: NAND device + * @pos: the position to convert + * + * Converts a NAND position into a row address that can then be passed to the + * device. + * + * Return: the row address extracted from @pos. + */ +static inline unsigned int nanddev_pos_to_row(struct nand_device *nand, + const struct nand_pos *pos) +{ + return (pos->lun << nand->rowconv.lun_addr_shift) | + (pos->eraseblock << nand->rowconv.eraseblock_addr_shift) | + pos->page; +} + +/** + * nanddev_pos_next_target() - Move a position to the next target/die + * @nand: NAND device + * @pos: the position to update + * + * Updates @pos to point to the start of the next target/die. Useful when you + * want to iterate over all targets/dies of a NAND device. + */ +static inline void nanddev_pos_next_target(struct nand_device *nand, + struct nand_pos *pos) +{ + pos->page = 0; + pos->plane = 0; + pos->eraseblock = 0; + pos->lun = 0; + pos->target++; +} + +/** + * nanddev_pos_next_lun() - Move a position to the next LUN + * @nand: NAND device + * @pos: the position to update + * + * Updates @pos to point to the start of the next LUN. Useful when you want to + * iterate over all LUNs of a NAND device. + */ +static inline void nanddev_pos_next_lun(struct nand_device *nand, + struct nand_pos *pos) +{ + if (pos->lun >= nand->memorg.luns_per_target - 1) + return nanddev_pos_next_target(nand, pos); + + pos->lun++; + pos->page = 0; + pos->plane = 0; + pos->eraseblock = 0; +} + +/** + * nanddev_pos_next_eraseblock() - Move a position to the next eraseblock + * @nand: NAND device + * @pos: the position to update + * + * Updates @pos to point to the start of the next eraseblock. Useful when you + * want to iterate over all eraseblocks of a NAND device. + */ +static inline void nanddev_pos_next_eraseblock(struct nand_device *nand, + struct nand_pos *pos) +{ + if (pos->eraseblock >= nand->memorg.eraseblocks_per_lun - 1) + return nanddev_pos_next_lun(nand, pos); + + pos->eraseblock++; + pos->page = 0; + pos->plane = pos->eraseblock % nand->memorg.planes_per_lun; +} + +/** + * nanddev_pos_next_eraseblock() - Move a position to the next page + * @nand: NAND device + * @pos: the position to update + * + * Updates @pos to point to the start of the next page. Useful when you want to + * iterate over all pages of a NAND device. + */ +static inline void nanddev_pos_next_page(struct nand_device *nand, + struct nand_pos *pos) +{ + if (pos->page >= nand->memorg.pages_per_eraseblock - 1) + return nanddev_pos_next_eraseblock(nand, pos); + + pos->page++; +} + +/** + * nand_io_iter_init - Initialize a NAND I/O iterator + * @nand: NAND device + * @offs: absolute offset + * @req: MTD request + * @iter: NAND I/O iterator + * + * Initializes a NAND iterator based on the information passed by the MTD + * layer. + */ +static inline void nanddev_io_iter_init(struct nand_device *nand, + loff_t offs, struct mtd_oob_ops *req, + struct nand_io_iter *iter) +{ + struct mtd_info *mtd = nanddev_to_mtd(nand); + + iter->req.dataoffs = nanddev_offs_to_pos(nand, offs, &iter->req.pos); + iter->req.ooboffs = req->ooboffs; + iter->oobbytes_per_page = mtd_oobavail(mtd, req); + iter->dataleft = req->len; + iter->oobleft = req->ooblen; + iter->req.databuf.in = req->datbuf; + iter->req.datalen = min_t(unsigned int, + nand->memorg.pagesize - iter->req.dataoffs, + iter->dataleft); + iter->req.oobbuf.in = req->oobbuf; + iter->req.ooblen = min_t(unsigned int, + iter->oobbytes_per_page - iter->req.ooboffs, + iter->oobleft); +} + +/** + * nand_io_iter_next_page - Move to the next page + * @nand: NAND device + * @iter: NAND I/O iterator + * + * Updates the @iter to point to the next page. + */ +static inline void nanddev_io_iter_next_page(struct nand_device *nand, + struct nand_io_iter *iter) +{ + nanddev_pos_next_page(nand, &iter->req.pos); + iter->dataleft -= iter->req.datalen; + iter->req.databuf.in += iter->req.datalen; + iter->oobleft -= iter->req.ooblen; + iter->req.oobbuf.in += iter->req.ooblen; + iter->req.dataoffs = 0; + iter->req.ooboffs = 0; + iter->req.datalen = min_t(unsigned int, nand->memorg.pagesize, + iter->dataleft); + iter->req.ooblen = min_t(unsigned int, iter->oobbytes_per_page, + iter->oobleft); +} + +/** + * nand_io_iter_end - Should end iteration or not + * @nand: NAND device + * @iter: NAND I/O iterator + * + * Check whether @iter has reached the end of the NAND portion it was asked to + * iterate on or not. + * + * Return: true if @iter has reached the end of the iteration request, false + * otherwise. + */ +static inline bool nanddev_io_iter_end(struct nand_device *nand, + const struct nand_io_iter *iter) +{ + if (iter->dataleft || iter->oobleft) + return false; + + return true; +} + +/** + * nand_io_for_each_page - Iterate over all NAND pages contained in an MTD I/O + * request + * @nand: NAND device + * @start: start address to read/write from + * @req: MTD I/O request + * @iter: NAND I/O iterator + * + * Should be used for iterate over pages that are contained in an MTD request. + */ +#define nanddev_io_for_each_page(nand, start, req, iter) \ + for (nanddev_io_iter_init(nand, start, req, iter); \ + !nanddev_io_iter_end(nand, iter); \ + nanddev_io_iter_next_page(nand, iter)) + +bool nanddev_isbad(struct nand_device *nand, const struct nand_pos *pos); +bool nanddev_isreserved(struct nand_device *nand, const struct nand_pos *pos); +int nanddev_erase(struct nand_device *nand, const struct nand_pos *pos); +int nanddev_markbad(struct nand_device *nand, const struct nand_pos *pos); + +/* BBT related functions */ +enum nand_bbt_block_status { + NAND_BBT_BLOCK_STATUS_UNKNOWN, + NAND_BBT_BLOCK_GOOD, + NAND_BBT_BLOCK_WORN, + NAND_BBT_BLOCK_RESERVED, + NAND_BBT_BLOCK_FACTORY_BAD, + NAND_BBT_BLOCK_NUM_STATUS, +}; + +int nanddev_bbt_init(struct nand_device *nand); +void nanddev_bbt_cleanup(struct nand_device *nand); +int nanddev_bbt_update(struct nand_device *nand); +int nanddev_bbt_get_block_status(const struct nand_device *nand, + unsigned int entry); +int nanddev_bbt_set_block_status(struct nand_device *nand, unsigned int entry, + enum nand_bbt_block_status status); +int nanddev_bbt_markbad(struct nand_device *nand, unsigned int block); + +/** + * nanddev_bbt_pos_to_entry() - Convert a NAND position into a BBT entry + * @nand: NAND device + * @pos: the NAND position we want to get BBT entry for + * + * Return the BBT entry used to store information about the eraseblock pointed + * by @pos. + * + * Return: the BBT entry storing information about eraseblock pointed by @pos. + */ +static inline unsigned int nanddev_bbt_pos_to_entry(struct nand_device *nand, + const struct nand_pos *pos) +{ + return pos->eraseblock + + ((pos->lun + (pos->target * nand->memorg.luns_per_target)) * + nand->memorg.eraseblocks_per_lun); +} + +/** + * nanddev_bbt_is_initialized() - Check if the BBT has been initialized + * @nand: NAND device + * + * Return: true if the BBT has been initialized, false otherwise. + */ +static inline bool nanddev_bbt_is_initialized(struct nand_device *nand) +{ + return !!nand->bbt.cache; +} + +/* MTD -> NAND helper functions. */ +int nanddev_mtd_erase(struct mtd_info *mtd, struct erase_info *einfo); + +#endif /* __LINUX_MTD_NAND_H */ diff --git a/include/linux/mtd/nand_ecc.h b/include/linux/mtd/nand_ecc.h index 4d8406c81652..8a2decf7462c 100644 --- a/include/linux/mtd/nand_ecc.h +++ b/include/linux/mtd/nand_ecc.h @@ -1,6 +1,4 @@ /* - * drivers/mtd/nand_ecc.h - * * Copyright (C) 2000-2010 Steven J. Hill <sjhill@realitydiluted.com> * David Woodhouse <dwmw2@infradead.org> * Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> diff --git a/include/linux/mtd/ndfc.h b/include/linux/mtd/ndfc.h index d0558a982628..357e88b3263a 100644 --- a/include/linux/mtd/ndfc.h +++ b/include/linux/mtd/ndfc.h @@ -1,6 +1,4 @@ /* - * linux/include/linux/mtd/ndfc.h - * * Copyright (c) 2006 Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify diff --git a/include/linux/mtd/partitions.h b/include/linux/mtd/partitions.h index c4beb70dacbd..11cb0c50cd84 100644 --- a/include/linux/mtd/partitions.h +++ b/include/linux/mtd/partitions.h @@ -77,6 +77,7 @@ struct mtd_part_parser { struct list_head list; struct module *owner; const char *name; + const struct of_device_id *of_match_table; int (*parse_fn)(struct mtd_info *, const struct mtd_partition **, struct mtd_part_parser_data *); void (*cleanup)(const struct mtd_partition *pparts, int nr_parts); diff --git a/include/linux/mtd/rawnand.h b/include/linux/mtd/rawnand.h index 56c5570aadbe..5dad59b31244 100644 --- a/include/linux/mtd/rawnand.h +++ b/include/linux/mtd/rawnand.h @@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ #include <linux/mtd/mtd.h> #include <linux/mtd/flashchip.h> #include <linux/mtd/bbm.h> +#include <linux/types.h> struct mtd_info; struct nand_flash_dev; @@ -235,7 +236,8 @@ struct nand_chip; #define ONFI_TIMING_MODE_5 (1 << 5) #define ONFI_TIMING_MODE_UNKNOWN (1 << 6) -/* ONFI feature address */ +/* ONFI feature number/address */ +#define ONFI_FEATURE_NUMBER 256 #define ONFI_FEATURE_ADDR_TIMING_MODE 0x1 /* Vendor-specific feature address (Micron) */ @@ -429,6 +431,47 @@ struct nand_jedec_params { __le16 crc; } __packed; +/** + * struct onfi_params - ONFI specific parameters that will be reused + * @version: ONFI version (BCD encoded), 0 if ONFI is not supported + * @tPROG: Page program time + * @tBERS: Block erase time + * @tR: Page read time + * @tCCS: Change column setup time + * @async_timing_mode: Supported asynchronous timing mode + * @vendor_revision: Vendor specific revision number + * @vendor: Vendor specific data + */ +struct onfi_params { + int version; + u16 tPROG; + u16 tBERS; + u16 tR; + u16 tCCS; + u16 async_timing_mode; + u16 vendor_revision; + u8 vendor[88]; +}; + +/** + * struct nand_parameters - NAND generic parameters from the parameter page + * @model: Model name + * @supports_set_get_features: The NAND chip supports setting/getting features + * @set_feature_list: Bitmap of features that can be set + * @get_feature_list: Bitmap of features that can be get + * @onfi: ONFI specific parameters + */ +struct nand_parameters { + /* Generic parameters */ + char model[100]; + bool supports_set_get_features; + DECLARE_BITMAP(set_feature_list, ONFI_FEATURE_NUMBER); + DECLARE_BITMAP(get_feature_list, ONFI_FEATURE_NUMBER); + + /* ONFI parameters */ + struct onfi_params onfi; +}; + /* The maximum expected count of bytes in the NAND ID sequence */ #define NAND_MAX_ID_LEN 8 @@ -1157,21 +1200,15 @@ int nand_op_parser_exec_op(struct nand_chip *chip, * currently in data_buf. * @subpagesize: [INTERN] holds the subpagesize * @id: [INTERN] holds NAND ID - * @onfi_version: [INTERN] holds the chip ONFI version (BCD encoded), - * non 0 if ONFI supported. - * @jedec_version: [INTERN] holds the chip JEDEC version (BCD encoded), - * non 0 if JEDEC supported. - * @onfi_params: [INTERN] holds the ONFI page parameter when ONFI is - * supported, 0 otherwise. - * @jedec_params: [INTERN] holds the JEDEC parameter page when JEDEC is - * supported, 0 otherwise. + * @parameters: [INTERN] holds generic parameters under an easily + * readable form. * @max_bb_per_die: [INTERN] the max number of bad blocks each die of a * this nand device will encounter their life times. * @blocks_per_die: [INTERN] The number of PEBs in a die * @data_interface: [INTERN] NAND interface timing information * @read_retries: [INTERN] the number of read retry modes supported - * @onfi_set_features: [REPLACEABLE] set the features for ONFI nand - * @onfi_get_features: [REPLACEABLE] get the features for ONFI nand + * @set_features: [REPLACEABLE] set the NAND chip features + * @get_features: [REPLACEABLE] get the NAND chip features * @setup_data_interface: [OPTIONAL] setup the data interface and timing. If * chipnr is set to %NAND_DATA_IFACE_CHECK_ONLY this * means the configuration should not be applied but @@ -1212,10 +1249,10 @@ struct nand_chip { bool check_only); int (*erase)(struct mtd_info *mtd, int page); int (*scan_bbt)(struct mtd_info *mtd); - int (*onfi_set_features)(struct mtd_info *mtd, struct nand_chip *chip, - int feature_addr, uint8_t *subfeature_para); - int (*onfi_get_features)(struct mtd_info *mtd, struct nand_chip *chip, - int feature_addr, uint8_t *subfeature_para); + int (*set_features)(struct mtd_info *mtd, struct nand_chip *chip, + int feature_addr, uint8_t *subfeature_para); + int (*get_features)(struct mtd_info *mtd, struct nand_chip *chip, + int feature_addr, uint8_t *subfeature_para); int (*setup_read_retry)(struct mtd_info *mtd, int retry_mode); int (*setup_data_interface)(struct mtd_info *mtd, int chipnr, const struct nand_data_interface *conf); @@ -1243,12 +1280,7 @@ struct nand_chip { int badblockbits; struct nand_id id; - int onfi_version; - int jedec_version; - union { - struct nand_onfi_params onfi_params; - struct nand_jedec_params jedec_params; - }; + struct nand_parameters parameters; u16 max_bb_per_die; u32 blocks_per_die; @@ -1535,26 +1567,13 @@ struct platform_nand_data { struct platform_nand_ctrl ctrl; }; -/* return the supported features. */ -static inline int onfi_feature(struct nand_chip *chip) -{ - return chip->onfi_version ? le16_to_cpu(chip->onfi_params.features) : 0; -} - /* return the supported asynchronous timing mode. */ static inline int onfi_get_async_timing_mode(struct nand_chip *chip) { - if (!chip->onfi_version) + if (!chip->parameters.onfi.version) return ONFI_TIMING_MODE_UNKNOWN; - return le16_to_cpu(chip->onfi_params.async_timing_mode); -} -/* return the supported synchronous timing mode. */ -static inline int onfi_get_sync_timing_mode(struct nand_chip *chip) -{ - if (!chip->onfi_version) - return ONFI_TIMING_MODE_UNKNOWN; - return le16_to_cpu(chip->onfi_params.src_sync_timing_mode); + return chip->parameters.onfi.async_timing_mode; } int onfi_fill_data_interface(struct nand_chip *chip, @@ -1591,13 +1610,6 @@ static inline int nand_opcode_8bits(unsigned int command) return 0; } -/* return the supported JEDEC features. */ -static inline int jedec_feature(struct nand_chip *chip) -{ - return chip->jedec_version ? le16_to_cpu(chip->jedec_params.features) - : 0; -} - /* get timing characteristics from ONFI timing mode. */ const struct nand_sdr_timings *onfi_async_timing_mode_to_sdr_timings(int mode); @@ -1629,10 +1641,12 @@ int nand_read_oob_std(struct mtd_info *mtd, struct nand_chip *chip, int page); int nand_read_oob_syndrome(struct mtd_info *mtd, struct nand_chip *chip, int page); +/* Wrapper to use in order for controllers/vendors to GET/SET FEATURES */ +int nand_get_features(struct nand_chip *chip, int addr, u8 *subfeature_param); +int nand_set_features(struct nand_chip *chip, int addr, u8 *subfeature_param); /* Stub used by drivers that do not support GET/SET FEATURES operations */ -int nand_onfi_get_set_features_notsupp(struct mtd_info *mtd, - struct nand_chip *chip, int addr, - u8 *subfeature_param); +int nand_get_set_features_notsupp(struct mtd_info *mtd, struct nand_chip *chip, + int addr, u8 *subfeature_param); /* Default read_page_raw implementation */ int nand_read_page_raw(struct mtd_info *mtd, struct nand_chip *chip, |