1 /* Linux driver for NAND Flash Translation Layer */
2 /* (c) 1999 Machine Vision Holdings, Inc. */
3 /* Author: David Woodhouse <dwmw2@infradead.org> */
6 The contents of this file are distributed under the GNU General
7 Public License version 2. The author places no additional
8 restrictions of any kind on it.
13 #include <linux/kernel.h>
14 #include <linux/module.h>
15 #include <asm/errno.h>
17 #include <asm/uaccess.h>
18 #include <linux/miscdevice.h>
19 #include <linux/delay.h>
20 #include <linux/slab.h>
21 #include <linux/init.h>
22 #include <linux/hdreg.h>
24 #include <linux/kmod.h>
25 #include <linux/mtd/mtd.h>
26 #include <linux/mtd/nand.h>
27 #include <linux/mtd/nftl.h>
28 #include <linux/mtd/blktrans.h>
30 /* maximum number of loops while examining next block, to have a
31 chance to detect consistency problems (they should never happen
32 because of the checks done in the mounting */
34 #define MAX_LOOPS 10000
37 static void nftl_add_mtd(struct mtd_blktrans_ops
*tr
, struct mtd_info
*mtd
)
39 struct NFTLrecord
*nftl
;
42 if (mtd
->type
!= MTD_NANDFLASH
|| mtd
->size
> UINT_MAX
)
44 /* OK, this is moderately ugly. But probably safe. Alternatives? */
45 if (memcmp(mtd
->name
, "DiskOnChip", 10))
48 if (!mtd
->block_isbad
) {
50 "NFTL no longer supports the old DiskOnChip drivers loaded via docprobe.\n"
51 "Please use the new diskonchip driver under the NAND subsystem.\n");
55 DEBUG(MTD_DEBUG_LEVEL1
, "NFTL: add_mtd for %s\n", mtd
->name
);
57 nftl
= kzalloc(sizeof(struct NFTLrecord
), GFP_KERNEL
);
60 printk(KERN_WARNING
"NFTL: out of memory for data structures\n");
65 nftl
->mbd
.devnum
= -1;
69 if (NFTL_mount(nftl
) < 0) {
70 printk(KERN_WARNING
"NFTL: could not mount device\n");
75 /* OK, it's a new one. Set up all the data structures. */
77 /* Calculate geometry */
78 nftl
->cylinders
= 1024;
81 temp
= nftl
->cylinders
* nftl
->heads
;
82 nftl
->sectors
= nftl
->mbd
.size
/ temp
;
83 if (nftl
->mbd
.size
% temp
) {
85 temp
= nftl
->cylinders
* nftl
->sectors
;
86 nftl
->heads
= nftl
->mbd
.size
/ temp
;
88 if (nftl
->mbd
.size
% temp
) {
90 temp
= nftl
->heads
* nftl
->sectors
;
91 nftl
->cylinders
= nftl
->mbd
.size
/ temp
;
95 if (nftl
->mbd
.size
!= nftl
->heads
* nftl
->cylinders
* nftl
->sectors
) {
98 mbd.size == heads * cylinders * sectors
100 printk(KERN_WARNING
"NFTL: cannot calculate a geometry to "
101 "match size of 0x%lx.\n", nftl
->mbd
.size
);
102 printk(KERN_WARNING
"NFTL: using C:%d H:%d S:%d "
103 "(== 0x%lx sects)\n",
104 nftl
->cylinders
, nftl
->heads
, nftl
->sectors
,
105 (long)nftl
->cylinders
* (long)nftl
->heads
*
106 (long)nftl
->sectors
);
109 if (add_mtd_blktrans_dev(&nftl
->mbd
)) {
110 kfree(nftl
->ReplUnitTable
);
111 kfree(nftl
->EUNtable
);
116 printk(KERN_INFO
"NFTL: Found new nftl%c\n", nftl
->mbd
.devnum
+ 'a');
120 static void nftl_remove_dev(struct mtd_blktrans_dev
*dev
)
122 struct NFTLrecord
*nftl
= (void *)dev
;
124 DEBUG(MTD_DEBUG_LEVEL1
, "NFTL: remove_dev (i=%d)\n", dev
->devnum
);
126 del_mtd_blktrans_dev(dev
);
127 kfree(nftl
->ReplUnitTable
);
128 kfree(nftl
->EUNtable
);
133 * Read oob data from flash
135 int nftl_read_oob(struct mtd_info
*mtd
, loff_t offs
, size_t len
,
136 size_t *retlen
, uint8_t *buf
)
138 struct mtd_oob_ops ops
;
141 ops
.mode
= MTD_OOB_PLACE
;
142 ops
.ooboffs
= offs
& (mtd
->writesize
- 1);
147 res
= mtd
->read_oob(mtd
, offs
& ~(mtd
->writesize
- 1), &ops
);
148 *retlen
= ops
.oobretlen
;
153 * Write oob data to flash
155 int nftl_write_oob(struct mtd_info
*mtd
, loff_t offs
, size_t len
,
156 size_t *retlen
, uint8_t *buf
)
158 struct mtd_oob_ops ops
;
161 ops
.mode
= MTD_OOB_PLACE
;
162 ops
.ooboffs
= offs
& (mtd
->writesize
- 1);
167 res
= mtd
->write_oob(mtd
, offs
& ~(mtd
->writesize
- 1), &ops
);
168 *retlen
= ops
.oobretlen
;
172 #ifdef CONFIG_NFTL_RW
175 * Write data and oob to flash
177 static int nftl_write(struct mtd_info
*mtd
, loff_t offs
, size_t len
,
178 size_t *retlen
, uint8_t *buf
, uint8_t *oob
)
180 struct mtd_oob_ops ops
;
183 ops
.mode
= MTD_OOB_PLACE
;
185 ops
.ooblen
= mtd
->oobsize
;
190 res
= mtd
->write_oob(mtd
, offs
& ~(mtd
->writesize
- 1), &ops
);
191 *retlen
= ops
.retlen
;
195 /* Actual NFTL access routines */
196 /* NFTL_findfreeblock: Find a free Erase Unit on the NFTL partition. This function is used
197 * when the give Virtual Unit Chain
199 static u16
NFTL_findfreeblock(struct NFTLrecord
*nftl
, int desperate
)
201 /* For a given Virtual Unit Chain: find or create a free block and
202 add it to the chain */
203 /* We're passed the number of the last EUN in the chain, to save us from
204 having to look it up again */
205 u16 pot
= nftl
->LastFreeEUN
;
206 int silly
= nftl
->nb_blocks
;
208 /* Normally, we force a fold to happen before we run out of free blocks completely */
209 if (!desperate
&& nftl
->numfreeEUNs
< 2) {
210 DEBUG(MTD_DEBUG_LEVEL1
, "NFTL_findfreeblock: there are too few free EUNs\n");
214 /* Scan for a free block */
216 if (nftl
->ReplUnitTable
[pot
] == BLOCK_FREE
) {
217 nftl
->LastFreeEUN
= pot
;
222 /* This will probably point to the MediaHdr unit itself,
223 right at the beginning of the partition. But that unit
224 (and the backup unit too) should have the UCI set
225 up so that it's not selected for overwriting */
226 if (++pot
> nftl
->lastEUN
)
227 pot
= le16_to_cpu(nftl
->MediaHdr
.FirstPhysicalEUN
);
230 printk("Argh! No free blocks found! LastFreeEUN = %d, "
231 "FirstEUN = %d\n", nftl
->LastFreeEUN
,
232 le16_to_cpu(nftl
->MediaHdr
.FirstPhysicalEUN
));
235 } while (pot
!= nftl
->LastFreeEUN
);
240 static u16
NFTL_foldchain (struct NFTLrecord
*nftl
, unsigned thisVUC
, unsigned pendingblock
)
242 struct mtd_info
*mtd
= nftl
->mbd
.mtd
;
243 u16 BlockMap
[MAX_SECTORS_PER_UNIT
];
244 unsigned char BlockLastState
[MAX_SECTORS_PER_UNIT
];
245 unsigned char BlockFreeFound
[MAX_SECTORS_PER_UNIT
];
246 unsigned int thisEUN
;
249 unsigned int targetEUN
;
254 memset(BlockMap
, 0xff, sizeof(BlockMap
));
255 memset(BlockFreeFound
, 0, sizeof(BlockFreeFound
));
257 thisEUN
= nftl
->EUNtable
[thisVUC
];
259 if (thisEUN
== BLOCK_NIL
) {
260 printk(KERN_WARNING
"Trying to fold non-existent "
261 "Virtual Unit Chain %d!\n", thisVUC
);
265 /* Scan to find the Erase Unit which holds the actual data for each
266 512-byte block within the Chain.
269 targetEUN
= BLOCK_NIL
;
270 while (thisEUN
<= nftl
->lastEUN
) {
271 unsigned int status
, foldmark
;
274 for (block
= 0; block
< nftl
->EraseSize
/ 512; block
++) {
275 nftl_read_oob(mtd
, (thisEUN
* nftl
->EraseSize
) +
276 (block
* 512), 16 , &retlen
,
279 foldmark
= oob
.u
.c
.FoldMark
| oob
.u
.c
.FoldMark1
;
280 if (foldmark
== FOLD_MARK_IN_PROGRESS
) {
281 DEBUG(MTD_DEBUG_LEVEL1
,
282 "Write Inhibited on EUN %d\n", thisEUN
);
285 /* There's no other reason not to do inplace,
286 except ones that come later. So we don't need
287 to preserve inplace */
291 status
= oob
.b
.Status
| oob
.b
.Status1
;
292 BlockLastState
[block
] = status
;
296 BlockFreeFound
[block
] = 1;
300 if (!BlockFreeFound
[block
])
301 BlockMap
[block
] = thisEUN
;
304 "SECTOR_USED found after SECTOR_FREE "
305 "in Virtual Unit Chain %d for block %d\n",
309 if (!BlockFreeFound
[block
])
310 BlockMap
[block
] = BLOCK_NIL
;
313 "SECTOR_DELETED found after SECTOR_FREE "
314 "in Virtual Unit Chain %d for block %d\n",
321 printk("Unknown status for block %d in EUN %d: %x\n",
322 block
, thisEUN
, status
);
327 printk(KERN_WARNING
"Infinite loop in Virtual Unit Chain 0x%x\n",
332 thisEUN
= nftl
->ReplUnitTable
[thisEUN
];
336 /* We're being asked to be a fold-in-place. Check
337 that all blocks which actually have data associated
338 with them (i.e. BlockMap[block] != BLOCK_NIL) are
339 either already present or SECTOR_FREE in the target
340 block. If not, we're going to have to fold out-of-place
343 for (block
= 0; block
< nftl
->EraseSize
/ 512 ; block
++) {
344 if (BlockLastState
[block
] != SECTOR_FREE
&&
345 BlockMap
[block
] != BLOCK_NIL
&&
346 BlockMap
[block
] != targetEUN
) {
347 DEBUG(MTD_DEBUG_LEVEL1
, "Setting inplace to 0. VUC %d, "
348 "block %d was %x lastEUN, "
349 "and is in EUN %d (%s) %d\n",
350 thisVUC
, block
, BlockLastState
[block
],
352 BlockMap
[block
]== targetEUN
? "==" : "!=",
359 if (pendingblock
>= (thisVUC
* (nftl
->EraseSize
/ 512)) &&
360 pendingblock
< ((thisVUC
+ 1)* (nftl
->EraseSize
/ 512)) &&
361 BlockLastState
[pendingblock
- (thisVUC
* (nftl
->EraseSize
/ 512))] !=
363 DEBUG(MTD_DEBUG_LEVEL1
, "Pending write not free in EUN %d. "
364 "Folding out of place.\n", targetEUN
);
370 DEBUG(MTD_DEBUG_LEVEL1
, "Cannot fold Virtual Unit Chain %d in place. "
371 "Trying out-of-place\n", thisVUC
);
372 /* We need to find a targetEUN to fold into. */
373 targetEUN
= NFTL_findfreeblock(nftl
, 1);
374 if (targetEUN
== BLOCK_NIL
) {
375 /* Ouch. Now we're screwed. We need to do a
376 fold-in-place of another chain to make room
377 for this one. We need a better way of selecting
378 which chain to fold, because makefreeblock will
379 only ask us to fold the same one again.
382 "NFTL_findfreeblock(desperate) returns 0xffff.\n");
386 /* We put a fold mark in the chain we are folding only if we
387 fold in place to help the mount check code. If we do not fold in
388 place, it is possible to find the valid chain by selecting the
390 oob
.u
.c
.FoldMark
= oob
.u
.c
.FoldMark1
= cpu_to_le16(FOLD_MARK_IN_PROGRESS
);
391 oob
.u
.c
.unused
= 0xffffffff;
392 nftl_write_oob(mtd
, (nftl
->EraseSize
* targetEUN
) + 2 * 512 + 8,
393 8, &retlen
, (char *)&oob
.u
);
396 /* OK. We now know the location of every block in the Virtual Unit Chain,
397 and the Erase Unit into which we are supposed to be copying.
400 DEBUG(MTD_DEBUG_LEVEL1
,"Folding chain %d into unit %d\n", thisVUC
, targetEUN
);
401 for (block
= 0; block
< nftl
->EraseSize
/ 512 ; block
++) {
402 unsigned char movebuf
[512];
405 /* If it's in the target EUN already, or if it's pending write, do nothing */
406 if (BlockMap
[block
] == targetEUN
||
407 (pendingblock
== (thisVUC
* (nftl
->EraseSize
/ 512) + block
))) {
411 /* copy only in non free block (free blocks can only
412 happen in case of media errors or deleted blocks) */
413 if (BlockMap
[block
] == BLOCK_NIL
)
416 ret
= mtd
->read(mtd
, (nftl
->EraseSize
* BlockMap
[block
]) + (block
* 512),
417 512, &retlen
, movebuf
);
418 if (ret
< 0 && ret
!= -EUCLEAN
) {
419 ret
= mtd
->read(mtd
, (nftl
->EraseSize
* BlockMap
[block
])
420 + (block
* 512), 512, &retlen
,
423 printk("Error went away on retry.\n");
425 memset(&oob
, 0xff, sizeof(struct nftl_oob
));
426 oob
.b
.Status
= oob
.b
.Status1
= SECTOR_USED
;
428 nftl_write(nftl
->mbd
.mtd
, (nftl
->EraseSize
* targetEUN
) +
429 (block
* 512), 512, &retlen
, movebuf
, (char *)&oob
);
432 /* add the header so that it is now a valid chain */
433 oob
.u
.a
.VirtUnitNum
= oob
.u
.a
.SpareVirtUnitNum
= cpu_to_le16(thisVUC
);
434 oob
.u
.a
.ReplUnitNum
= oob
.u
.a
.SpareReplUnitNum
= 0xffff;
436 nftl_write_oob(mtd
, (nftl
->EraseSize
* targetEUN
) + 8,
437 8, &retlen
, (char *)&oob
.u
);
439 /* OK. We've moved the whole lot into the new block. Now we have to free the original blocks. */
441 /* At this point, we have two different chains for this Virtual Unit, and no way to tell
442 them apart. If we crash now, we get confused. However, both contain the same data, so we
443 shouldn't actually lose data in this case. It's just that when we load up on a medium which
444 has duplicate chains, we need to free one of the chains because it's not necessary any more.
446 thisEUN
= nftl
->EUNtable
[thisVUC
];
447 DEBUG(MTD_DEBUG_LEVEL1
,"Want to erase\n");
449 /* For each block in the old chain (except the targetEUN of course),
450 free it and make it available for future use */
451 while (thisEUN
<= nftl
->lastEUN
&& thisEUN
!= targetEUN
) {
454 EUNtmp
= nftl
->ReplUnitTable
[thisEUN
];
456 if (NFTL_formatblock(nftl
, thisEUN
) < 0) {
457 /* could not erase : mark block as reserved
459 nftl
->ReplUnitTable
[thisEUN
] = BLOCK_RESERVED
;
461 /* correctly erased : mark it as free */
462 nftl
->ReplUnitTable
[thisEUN
] = BLOCK_FREE
;
468 /* Make this the new start of chain for thisVUC */
469 nftl
->ReplUnitTable
[targetEUN
] = BLOCK_NIL
;
470 nftl
->EUNtable
[thisVUC
] = targetEUN
;
475 static u16
NFTL_makefreeblock( struct NFTLrecord
*nftl
, unsigned pendingblock
)
477 /* This is the part that needs some cleverness applied.
478 For now, I'm doing the minimum applicable to actually
479 get the thing to work.
480 Wear-levelling and other clever stuff needs to be implemented
481 and we also need to do some assessment of the results when
482 the system loses power half-way through the routine.
484 u16 LongestChain
= 0;
485 u16 ChainLength
= 0, thislen
;
488 for (chain
= 0; chain
< le32_to_cpu(nftl
->MediaHdr
.FormattedSize
) / nftl
->EraseSize
; chain
++) {
489 EUN
= nftl
->EUNtable
[chain
];
492 while (EUN
<= nftl
->lastEUN
) {
494 //printk("VUC %d reaches len %d with EUN %d\n", chain, thislen, EUN);
495 EUN
= nftl
->ReplUnitTable
[EUN
] & 0x7fff;
496 if (thislen
> 0xff00) {
497 printk("Endless loop in Virtual Chain %d: Unit %x\n",
500 if (thislen
> 0xff10) {
501 /* Actually, don't return failure. Just ignore this chain and
508 if (thislen
> ChainLength
) {
509 //printk("New longest chain is %d with length %d\n", chain, thislen);
510 ChainLength
= thislen
;
511 LongestChain
= chain
;
515 if (ChainLength
< 2) {
516 printk(KERN_WARNING
"No Virtual Unit Chains available for folding. "
517 "Failing request\n");
521 return NFTL_foldchain (nftl
, LongestChain
, pendingblock
);
524 /* NFTL_findwriteunit: Return the unit number into which we can write
525 for this block. Make it available if it isn't already
527 static inline u16
NFTL_findwriteunit(struct NFTLrecord
*nftl
, unsigned block
)
530 u16 thisVUC
= block
/ (nftl
->EraseSize
/ 512);
531 struct mtd_info
*mtd
= nftl
->mbd
.mtd
;
532 unsigned int writeEUN
;
533 unsigned long blockofs
= (block
* 512) & (nftl
->EraseSize
-1);
535 int silly
, silly2
= 3;
539 /* Scan the media to find a unit in the VUC which has
540 a free space for the block in question.
543 /* This condition catches the 0x[7f]fff cases, as well as
544 being a sanity check for past-end-of-media access
547 writeEUN
= nftl
->EUNtable
[thisVUC
];
549 while (writeEUN
<= nftl
->lastEUN
) {
557 (writeEUN
* nftl
->EraseSize
) + blockofs
,
558 8, &retlen
, (char *)&bci
);
560 DEBUG(MTD_DEBUG_LEVEL2
, "Status of block %d in EUN %d is %x\n",
561 block
, writeEUN
, le16_to_cpu(bci
.Status
));
563 status
= bci
.Status
| bci
.Status1
;
573 // Invalid block. Don't use it any more. Must implement.
579 "Infinite loop in Virtual Unit Chain 0x%x\n",
584 /* Skip to next block in chain */
585 writeEUN
= nftl
->ReplUnitTable
[writeEUN
];
588 /* OK. We didn't find one in the existing chain, or there
589 is no existing chain. */
591 /* Try to find an already-free block */
592 writeEUN
= NFTL_findfreeblock(nftl
, 0);
594 if (writeEUN
== BLOCK_NIL
) {
595 /* That didn't work - there were no free blocks just
596 waiting to be picked up. We're going to have to fold
597 a chain to make room.
600 /* First remember the start of this chain */
601 //u16 startEUN = nftl->EUNtable[thisVUC];
603 //printk("Write to VirtualUnitChain %d, calling makefreeblock()\n", thisVUC);
604 writeEUN
= NFTL_makefreeblock(nftl
, 0xffff);
606 if (writeEUN
== BLOCK_NIL
) {
607 /* OK, we accept that the above comment is
608 lying - there may have been free blocks
609 last time we called NFTL_findfreeblock(),
610 but they are reserved for when we're
611 desperate. Well, now we're desperate.
613 DEBUG(MTD_DEBUG_LEVEL1
, "Using desperate==1 to find free EUN to accommodate write to VUC %d\n", thisVUC
);
614 writeEUN
= NFTL_findfreeblock(nftl
, 1);
616 if (writeEUN
== BLOCK_NIL
) {
617 /* Ouch. This should never happen - we should
618 always be able to make some room somehow.
619 If we get here, we've allocated more storage
620 space than actual media, or our makefreeblock
621 routine is missing something.
623 printk(KERN_WARNING
"Cannot make free space.\n");
626 //printk("Restarting scan\n");
631 /* We've found a free block. Insert it into the chain. */
633 if (lastEUN
!= BLOCK_NIL
) {
634 thisVUC
|= 0x8000; /* It's a replacement block */
636 /* The first block in a new chain */
637 nftl
->EUNtable
[thisVUC
] = writeEUN
;
640 /* set up the actual EUN we're writing into */
641 /* Both in our cache... */
642 nftl
->ReplUnitTable
[writeEUN
] = BLOCK_NIL
;
644 /* ... and on the flash itself */
645 nftl_read_oob(mtd
, writeEUN
* nftl
->EraseSize
+ 8, 8,
646 &retlen
, (char *)&oob
.u
);
648 oob
.u
.a
.VirtUnitNum
= oob
.u
.a
.SpareVirtUnitNum
= cpu_to_le16(thisVUC
);
650 nftl_write_oob(mtd
, writeEUN
* nftl
->EraseSize
+ 8, 8,
651 &retlen
, (char *)&oob
.u
);
653 /* we link the new block to the chain only after the
654 block is ready. It avoids the case where the chain
655 could point to a free block */
656 if (lastEUN
!= BLOCK_NIL
) {
657 /* Both in our cache... */
658 nftl
->ReplUnitTable
[lastEUN
] = writeEUN
;
659 /* ... and on the flash itself */
660 nftl_read_oob(mtd
, (lastEUN
* nftl
->EraseSize
) + 8,
661 8, &retlen
, (char *)&oob
.u
);
663 oob
.u
.a
.ReplUnitNum
= oob
.u
.a
.SpareReplUnitNum
664 = cpu_to_le16(writeEUN
);
666 nftl_write_oob(mtd
, (lastEUN
* nftl
->EraseSize
) + 8,
667 8, &retlen
, (char *)&oob
.u
);
674 printk(KERN_WARNING
"Error folding to make room for Virtual Unit Chain 0x%x\n",
679 static int nftl_writeblock(struct mtd_blktrans_dev
*mbd
, unsigned long block
,
682 struct NFTLrecord
*nftl
= (void *)mbd
;
684 unsigned long blockofs
= (block
* 512) & (nftl
->EraseSize
- 1);
688 writeEUN
= NFTL_findwriteunit(nftl
, block
);
690 if (writeEUN
== BLOCK_NIL
) {
692 "NFTL_writeblock(): Cannot find block to write to\n");
693 /* If we _still_ haven't got a block to use, we're screwed */
697 memset(&oob
, 0xff, sizeof(struct nftl_oob
));
698 oob
.b
.Status
= oob
.b
.Status1
= SECTOR_USED
;
700 nftl_write(nftl
->mbd
.mtd
, (writeEUN
* nftl
->EraseSize
) + blockofs
,
701 512, &retlen
, (char *)buffer
, (char *)&oob
);
704 #endif /* CONFIG_NFTL_RW */
706 static int nftl_readblock(struct mtd_blktrans_dev
*mbd
, unsigned long block
,
709 struct NFTLrecord
*nftl
= (void *)mbd
;
710 struct mtd_info
*mtd
= nftl
->mbd
.mtd
;
712 u16 thisEUN
= nftl
->EUNtable
[block
/ (nftl
->EraseSize
/ 512)];
713 unsigned long blockofs
= (block
* 512) & (nftl
->EraseSize
- 1);
715 int silly
= MAX_LOOPS
;
719 lastgoodEUN
= BLOCK_NIL
;
721 if (thisEUN
!= BLOCK_NIL
) {
722 while (thisEUN
< nftl
->nb_blocks
) {
723 if (nftl_read_oob(mtd
, (thisEUN
* nftl
->EraseSize
) +
724 blockofs
, 8, &retlen
,
726 status
= SECTOR_IGNORE
;
728 status
= bci
.Status
| bci
.Status1
;
732 /* no modification of a sector should follow a free sector */
735 lastgoodEUN
= BLOCK_NIL
;
738 lastgoodEUN
= thisEUN
;
743 printk("Unknown status for block %ld in EUN %d: %x\n",
744 block
, thisEUN
, status
);
749 printk(KERN_WARNING
"Infinite loop in Virtual Unit Chain 0x%lx\n",
750 block
/ (nftl
->EraseSize
/ 512));
753 thisEUN
= nftl
->ReplUnitTable
[thisEUN
];
758 if (lastgoodEUN
== BLOCK_NIL
) {
759 /* the requested block is not on the media, return all 0x00 */
760 memset(buffer
, 0, 512);
762 loff_t ptr
= (lastgoodEUN
* nftl
->EraseSize
) + blockofs
;
764 int res
= mtd
->read(mtd
, ptr
, 512, &retlen
, buffer
);
766 if (res
< 0 && res
!= -EUCLEAN
)
772 static int nftl_getgeo(struct mtd_blktrans_dev
*dev
, struct hd_geometry
*geo
)
774 struct NFTLrecord
*nftl
= (void *)dev
;
776 geo
->heads
= nftl
->heads
;
777 geo
->sectors
= nftl
->sectors
;
778 geo
->cylinders
= nftl
->cylinders
;
783 /****************************************************************************
787 ****************************************************************************/
790 static struct mtd_blktrans_ops nftl_tr
= {
793 .part_bits
= NFTL_PARTN_BITS
,
795 .getgeo
= nftl_getgeo
,
796 .readsect
= nftl_readblock
,
797 #ifdef CONFIG_NFTL_RW
798 .writesect
= nftl_writeblock
,
800 .add_mtd
= nftl_add_mtd
,
801 .remove_dev
= nftl_remove_dev
,
802 .owner
= THIS_MODULE
,
805 static int __init
init_nftl(void)
807 return register_mtd_blktrans(&nftl_tr
);
810 static void __exit
cleanup_nftl(void)
812 deregister_mtd_blktrans(&nftl_tr
);
815 module_init(init_nftl
);
816 module_exit(cleanup_nftl
);
818 MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
819 MODULE_AUTHOR("David Woodhouse <dwmw2@infradead.org>, Fabrice Bellard <fabrice.bellard@netgem.com> et al.");
820 MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Support code for NAND Flash Translation Layer, used on M-Systems DiskOnChip 2000 and Millennium");