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authorArtem Bityutskiy <Artem.Bityutskiy@nokia.com>2010-12-01 23:34:01 -0500
committerArtem Bityutskiy <Artem.Bityutskiy@nokia.com>2010-12-03 08:49:21 -0500
commit7ac760c2f78ddd8e1bd633767b01becfbbf96720 (patch)
tree424592684b1e91ba7189195b0c89abd2f68b515b /drivers/mtd/ubi/io.c
parente8a7e48bb248a1196484d3f8afa53bded2b24e71 (diff)
UBI: fix corrupted PEB detection for NOR flash
My new shiny code for corrupted PEB detection has NOR specific bug. We tread PEB as corrupted and preserve it, if 1. EC header is OK. 2. VID header is corrupted. 3. data area is not "all 0xFFs" In case of NOR we have 'nor_erase_prepare()' quirk, which invalidates the headers before erasing the PEB. And we invalidate first the VID header, and then the EC header. So if a power cut happens after we have invalidated the VID header, but before we have invalidated the EC header, we end up with a PEB which satisfies the above 3 conditions, and the scanning code will treat it as corrupted, and will print scary warnings, wrongly. This patch fixes the issue by firt invalidating the EC header, then invalidating the VID header. In case of power cut inbetween, we still just lose the EC header, and UBI can deal with this situation gracefully. Thanks to Anatolij Gustschin <agust@denx.de> for tracking this down. Signed-off-by: Artem Bityutskiy <Artem.Bityutskiy@nokia.com> Reported-by: Anatolij Gustschin <agust@denx.de> Tested-by: Anatolij Gustschin <agust@denx.de>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/mtd/ubi/io.c')
-rw-r--r--drivers/mtd/ubi/io.c37
1 files changed, 25 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/mtd/ubi/io.c b/drivers/mtd/ubi/io.c
index c2960ac9f39c..811775aa8ee8 100644
--- a/drivers/mtd/ubi/io.c
+++ b/drivers/mtd/ubi/io.c
@@ -482,10 +482,17 @@ static int nor_erase_prepare(struct ubi_device *ubi, int pnum)
482 uint32_t data = 0; 482 uint32_t data = 0;
483 struct ubi_vid_hdr vid_hdr; 483 struct ubi_vid_hdr vid_hdr;
484 484
485 addr = (loff_t)pnum * ubi->peb_size + ubi->vid_hdr_aloffset; 485 /*
486 * It is important to first invalidate the EC header, and then the VID
487 * header. Otherwise a power cut may lead to valid EC header and
488 * invalid VID header, in which case UBI will treat this PEB as
489 * corrupted and will try to preserve it, and print scary warnings (see
490 * the header comment in scan.c for more information).
491 */
492 addr = (loff_t)pnum * ubi->peb_size;
486 err = ubi->mtd->write(ubi->mtd, addr, 4, &written, (void *)&data); 493 err = ubi->mtd->write(ubi->mtd, addr, 4, &written, (void *)&data);
487 if (!err) { 494 if (!err) {
488 addr -= ubi->vid_hdr_aloffset; 495 addr += ubi->vid_hdr_aloffset;
489 err = ubi->mtd->write(ubi->mtd, addr, 4, &written, 496 err = ubi->mtd->write(ubi->mtd, addr, 4, &written,
490 (void *)&data); 497 (void *)&data);
491 if (!err) 498 if (!err)
@@ -494,18 +501,24 @@ static int nor_erase_prepare(struct ubi_device *ubi, int pnum)
494 501
495 /* 502 /*
496 * We failed to write to the media. This was observed with Spansion 503 * We failed to write to the media. This was observed with Spansion
497 * S29GL512N NOR flash. Most probably the eraseblock erasure was 504 * S29GL512N NOR flash. Most probably the previously eraseblock erasure
498 * interrupted at a very inappropriate moment, so it became unwritable. 505 * was interrupted at a very inappropriate moment, so it became
499 * In this case we probably anyway have garbage in this PEB. 506 * unwritable. In this case we probably anyway have garbage in this
507 * PEB.
500 */ 508 */
501 err1 = ubi_io_read_vid_hdr(ubi, pnum, &vid_hdr, 0); 509 err1 = ubi_io_read_vid_hdr(ubi, pnum, &vid_hdr, 0);
502 if (err1 == UBI_IO_BAD_HDR_EBADMSG || err1 == UBI_IO_BAD_HDR) 510 if (err1 == UBI_IO_BAD_HDR_EBADMSG || err1 == UBI_IO_BAD_HDR) {
503 /* 511 struct ubi_ec_hdr ec_hdr;
504 * The VID header is corrupted, so we can safely erase this 512
505 * PEB and not afraid that it will be treated as a valid PEB in 513 err1 = ubi_io_read_ec_hdr(ubi, pnum, &ec_hdr, 0);
506 * case of an unclean reboot. 514 if (err1 == UBI_IO_BAD_HDR_EBADMSG || err1 == UBI_IO_BAD_HDR)
507 */ 515 /*
508 return 0; 516 * Both VID and EC headers are corrupted, so we can
517 * safely erase this PEB and not afraid that it will be
518 * treated as a valid PEB in case of an unclean reboot.
519 */
520 return 0;
521 }
509 522
510 /* 523 /*
511 * The PEB contains a valid VID header, but we cannot invalidate it. 524 * The PEB contains a valid VID header, but we cannot invalidate it.