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From 2c9745d36e04ac27161acd78514f647b9b587ad4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: =?UTF-8?q?Micha=C5=82=20K=C4=99pie=C5=84?= <kernel@kempniu.pl>
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Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2022 14:57:37 +0200
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Subject: [PATCH 4/4] mtdchar: add MEMREAD ioctl
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MIME-Version: 1.0
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
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Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
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User-space applications making use of MTD devices via /dev/mtd*
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character devices currently have limited capabilities for reading data:
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- only deprecated methods of accessing OOB layout information exist,
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- there is no way to explicitly specify MTD operation mode to use; it
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is auto-selected based on the MTD file mode (MTD_FILE_MODE_*) set
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for the character device; in particular, this prevents using
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MTD_OPS_AUTO_OOB for reads,
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- all existing user-space interfaces which cause mtd_read() or
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mtd_read_oob() to be called (via mtdchar_read() and
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mtdchar_read_oob(), respectively) return success even when those
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functions return -EUCLEAN or -EBADMSG; this renders user-space
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applications using these interfaces unaware of any corrected
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bitflips or uncorrectable ECC errors detected during reads.
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Note that the existing MEMWRITE ioctl allows the MTD operation mode to
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be explicitly set, allowing user-space applications to write page data
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and OOB data without requiring them to know anything about the OOB
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layout of the MTD device they are writing to (MTD_OPS_AUTO_OOB). Also,
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the MEMWRITE ioctl does not mangle the return value of mtd_write_oob().
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Add a new ioctl, MEMREAD, which addresses the above issues. It is
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intended to be a read-side counterpart of the existing MEMWRITE ioctl.
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Similarly to the latter, the read operation is performed in a loop which
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processes at most mtd->erasesize bytes in each iteration. This is done
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to prevent unbounded memory allocations caused by calling kmalloc() with
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the 'size' argument taken directly from the struct mtd_read_req provided
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by user space. However, the new ioctl is implemented so that the values
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it returns match those that would have been returned if just a single
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mtd_read_oob() call was issued to handle the entire read operation in
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one go.
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Note that while just returning -EUCLEAN or -EBADMSG to user space would
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already be a valid and useful indication of the ECC algorithm detecting
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errors during a read operation, that signal would not be granular enough
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to cover all use cases. For example, knowing the maximum number of
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bitflips detected in a single ECC step during a read operation performed
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on a given page may be useful when dealing with an MTD partition whose
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ECC layout varies across pages (e.g. a partition consisting of a
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bootloader area using a "custom" ECC layout followed by data pages using
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a "standard" ECC layout). To address that, include ECC statistics in
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the structure returned to user space by the new MEMREAD ioctl.
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Link: https://www.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-mtd/2016-April/067085.html
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Suggested-by: Boris Brezillon <boris.brezillon@collabora.com>
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Signed-off-by: Michał Kępień <kernel@kempniu.pl>
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Acked-by: Richard Weinberger <richard@nod.at>
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Signed-off-by: Miquel Raynal <miquel.raynal@bootlin.com>
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Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-mtd/20220629125737.14418-5-kernel@kempniu.pl
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---
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drivers/mtd/mtdchar.c | 139 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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include/uapi/mtd/mtd-abi.h | 64 +++++++++++++++--
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2 files changed, 198 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
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--- a/drivers/mtd/mtdchar.c
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+++ b/drivers/mtd/mtdchar.c
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@@ -621,6 +621,137 @@ static int mtdchar_write_ioctl(struct mt
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return ret;
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}
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+static int mtdchar_read_ioctl(struct mtd_info *mtd,
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+ struct mtd_read_req __user *argp)
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+{
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+ struct mtd_info *master = mtd_get_master(mtd);
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+ struct mtd_read_req req;
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+ void __user *usr_data, *usr_oob;
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+ uint8_t *datbuf = NULL, *oobbuf = NULL;
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+ size_t datbuf_len, oobbuf_len;
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+ size_t orig_len, orig_ooblen;
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+ int ret = 0;
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+
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+ if (copy_from_user(&req, argp, sizeof(req)))
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+ return -EFAULT;
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+
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+ orig_len = req.len;
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+ orig_ooblen = req.ooblen;
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+
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+ usr_data = (void __user *)(uintptr_t)req.usr_data;
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+ usr_oob = (void __user *)(uintptr_t)req.usr_oob;
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+
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+ if (!master->_read_oob)
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+ return -EOPNOTSUPP;
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+
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+ if (!usr_data)
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+ req.len = 0;
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+
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+ if (!usr_oob)
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+ req.ooblen = 0;
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+
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+ req.ecc_stats.uncorrectable_errors = 0;
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+ req.ecc_stats.corrected_bitflips = 0;
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+ req.ecc_stats.max_bitflips = 0;
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+
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+ req.len &= 0xffffffff;
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+ req.ooblen &= 0xffffffff;
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+
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+ if (req.start + req.len > mtd->size) {
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+ ret = -EINVAL;
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+ goto out;
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+ }
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+
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+ datbuf_len = min_t(size_t, req.len, mtd->erasesize);
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+ if (datbuf_len > 0) {
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+ datbuf = kvmalloc(datbuf_len, GFP_KERNEL);
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+ if (!datbuf) {
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+ ret = -ENOMEM;
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+ goto out;
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ oobbuf_len = min_t(size_t, req.ooblen, mtd->erasesize);
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+ if (oobbuf_len > 0) {
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+ oobbuf = kvmalloc(oobbuf_len, GFP_KERNEL);
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+ if (!oobbuf) {
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+ ret = -ENOMEM;
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+ goto out;
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ while (req.len > 0 || (!usr_data && req.ooblen > 0)) {
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+ struct mtd_req_stats stats;
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+ struct mtd_oob_ops ops = {
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+ .mode = req.mode,
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+ .len = min_t(size_t, req.len, datbuf_len),
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+ .ooblen = min_t(size_t, req.ooblen, oobbuf_len),
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+ .datbuf = datbuf,
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+ .oobbuf = oobbuf,
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+ .stats = &stats,
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+ };
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+
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+ /*
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+ * Shorten non-page-aligned, eraseblock-sized reads so that the
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+ * read ends on an eraseblock boundary. This is necessary in
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+ * order to prevent OOB data for some pages from being
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+ * duplicated in the output of non-page-aligned reads requiring
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+ * multiple mtd_read_oob() calls to be completed.
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+ */
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+ if (ops.len == mtd->erasesize)
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+ ops.len -= mtd_mod_by_ws(req.start + ops.len, mtd);
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+
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+ ret = mtd_read_oob(mtd, (loff_t)req.start, &ops);
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+
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+ req.ecc_stats.uncorrectable_errors +=
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+ stats.uncorrectable_errors;
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+ req.ecc_stats.corrected_bitflips += stats.corrected_bitflips;
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+ req.ecc_stats.max_bitflips =
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+ max(req.ecc_stats.max_bitflips, stats.max_bitflips);
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+
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+ if (ret && !mtd_is_bitflip_or_eccerr(ret))
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+ break;
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+
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+ if (copy_to_user(usr_data, ops.datbuf, ops.retlen) ||
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+ copy_to_user(usr_oob, ops.oobbuf, ops.oobretlen)) {
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+ ret = -EFAULT;
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+ break;
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+ }
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+
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+ req.start += ops.retlen;
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+ req.len -= ops.retlen;
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+ usr_data += ops.retlen;
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+
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+ req.ooblen -= ops.oobretlen;
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+ usr_oob += ops.oobretlen;
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+ }
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+
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+ /*
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+ * As multiple iterations of the above loop (and therefore multiple
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+ * mtd_read_oob() calls) may be necessary to complete the read request,
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+ * adjust the final return code to ensure it accounts for all detected
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+ * ECC errors.
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+ */
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+ if (!ret || mtd_is_bitflip(ret)) {
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+ if (req.ecc_stats.uncorrectable_errors > 0)
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+ ret = -EBADMSG;
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+ else if (req.ecc_stats.corrected_bitflips > 0)
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+ ret = -EUCLEAN;
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+ }
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+
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+out:
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+ req.len = orig_len - req.len;
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+ req.ooblen = orig_ooblen - req.ooblen;
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+
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+ if (copy_to_user(argp, &req, sizeof(req)))
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+ ret = -EFAULT;
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+
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+ kvfree(datbuf);
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+ kvfree(oobbuf);
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+
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+ return ret;
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+}
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+
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static int mtdchar_ioctl(struct file *file, u_int cmd, u_long arg)
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{
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struct mtd_file_info *mfi = file->private_data;
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@@ -643,6 +774,7 @@ static int mtdchar_ioctl(struct file *fi
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case MEMGETINFO:
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case MEMREADOOB:
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case MEMREADOOB64:
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+ case MEMREAD:
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case MEMISLOCKED:
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case MEMGETOOBSEL:
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case MEMGETBADBLOCK:
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@@ -817,6 +949,13 @@ static int mtdchar_ioctl(struct file *fi
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break;
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}
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+ case MEMREAD:
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+ {
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+ ret = mtdchar_read_ioctl(mtd,
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+ (struct mtd_read_req __user *)arg);
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+ break;
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+ }
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+
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case MEMLOCK:
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{
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struct erase_info_user einfo;
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--- a/include/uapi/mtd/mtd-abi.h
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+++ b/include/uapi/mtd/mtd-abi.h
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@@ -55,9 +55,9 @@ struct mtd_oob_buf64 {
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* @MTD_OPS_RAW: data are transferred as-is, with no error correction;
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* this mode implies %MTD_OPS_PLACE_OOB
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*
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- * These modes can be passed to ioctl(MEMWRITE) and are also used internally.
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- * See notes on "MTD file modes" for discussion on %MTD_OPS_RAW vs.
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- * %MTD_FILE_MODE_RAW.
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+ * These modes can be passed to ioctl(MEMWRITE) and ioctl(MEMREAD); they are
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+ * also used internally. See notes on "MTD file modes" for discussion on
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+ * %MTD_OPS_RAW vs. %MTD_FILE_MODE_RAW.
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*/
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enum {
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MTD_OPS_PLACE_OOB = 0,
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@@ -91,6 +91,53 @@ struct mtd_write_req {
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__u8 padding[7];
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};
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+/**
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+ * struct mtd_read_req_ecc_stats - ECC statistics for a read operation
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+ *
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+ * @uncorrectable_errors: the number of uncorrectable errors that happened
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+ * during the read operation
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+ * @corrected_bitflips: the number of bitflips corrected during the read
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+ * operation
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+ * @max_bitflips: the maximum number of bitflips detected in any single ECC
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+ * step for the data read during the operation; this information
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+ * can be used to decide whether the data stored in a specific
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+ * region of the MTD device should be moved somewhere else to
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+ * avoid data loss.
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+ */
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+struct mtd_read_req_ecc_stats {
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+ __u32 uncorrectable_errors;
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+ __u32 corrected_bitflips;
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+ __u32 max_bitflips;
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+};
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+
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+/**
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+ * struct mtd_read_req - data structure for requesting a read operation
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+ *
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+ * @start: start address
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+ * @len: length of data buffer (only lower 32 bits are used)
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+ * @ooblen: length of OOB buffer (only lower 32 bits are used)
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+ * @usr_data: user-provided data buffer
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+ * @usr_oob: user-provided OOB buffer
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+ * @mode: MTD mode (see "MTD operation modes")
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+ * @padding: reserved, must be set to 0
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+ * @ecc_stats: ECC statistics for the read operation
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+ *
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+ * This structure supports ioctl(MEMREAD) operations, allowing data and/or OOB
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+ * reads in various modes. To read from OOB-only, set @usr_data == NULL, and to
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+ * read data-only, set @usr_oob == NULL. However, setting both @usr_data and
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+ * @usr_oob to NULL is not allowed.
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+ */
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+struct mtd_read_req {
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+ __u64 start;
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+ __u64 len;
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+ __u64 ooblen;
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+ __u64 usr_data;
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+ __u64 usr_oob;
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+ __u8 mode;
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+ __u8 padding[7];
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+ struct mtd_read_req_ecc_stats ecc_stats;
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+};
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+
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#define MTD_ABSENT 0
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#define MTD_RAM 1
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#define MTD_ROM 2
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@@ -207,6 +254,12 @@ struct otp_info {
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#define MEMWRITE _IOWR('M', 24, struct mtd_write_req)
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/* Erase a given range of user data (must be in mode %MTD_FILE_MODE_OTP_USER) */
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#define OTPERASE _IOW('M', 25, struct otp_info)
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+/*
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+ * Most generic read interface; can read in-band and/or out-of-band in various
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+ * modes (see "struct mtd_read_req"). This ioctl is not supported for flashes
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+ * without OOB, e.g., NOR flash.
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+ */
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+#define MEMREAD _IOWR('M', 26, struct mtd_read_req)
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/*
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* Obsolete legacy interface. Keep it in order not to break userspace
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@@ -270,8 +323,9 @@ struct mtd_ecc_stats {
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* Note: %MTD_FILE_MODE_RAW provides the same functionality as %MTD_OPS_RAW -
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* raw access to the flash, without error correction or autoplacement schemes.
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* Wherever possible, the MTD_OPS_* mode will override the MTD_FILE_MODE_* mode
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- * (e.g., when using ioctl(MEMWRITE)), but in some cases, the MTD_FILE_MODE is
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- * used out of necessity (e.g., `write()', ioctl(MEMWRITEOOB64)).
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+ * (e.g., when using ioctl(MEMWRITE) or ioctl(MEMREAD)), but in some cases, the
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+ * MTD_FILE_MODE is used out of necessity (e.g., `write()',
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+ * ioctl(MEMWRITEOOB64)).
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*/
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enum mtd_file_modes {
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MTD_FILE_MODE_NORMAL = MTD_OTP_OFF,
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