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author | David Woodhouse <David.Woodhouse@intel.com> | 2012-10-09 10:03:21 -0400 |
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committer | David Woodhouse <David.Woodhouse@intel.com> | 2012-10-09 10:04:25 -0400 |
commit | ffe315012510165ce82e4dd4767f0a5dba9edbf7 (patch) | |
tree | f601cd980af9d0ced5ca9aedecef4fa0d2ca0e15 /include/uapi/mtd/ubi-user.h | |
parent | e2d3a35ee427aaba99b6c68a56609ce276c51270 (diff) | |
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Merge tag 'disintegrate-mtd-20121009' of git://git.infradead.org/users/dhowells/linux-headers
UAPI Disintegration 2012-10-09
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1 | /* | ||
2 | * Copyright © International Business Machines Corp., 2006 | ||
3 | * | ||
4 | * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | ||
5 | * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | ||
6 | * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or | ||
7 | * (at your option) any later version. | ||
8 | * | ||
9 | * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | ||
10 | * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | ||
11 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See | ||
12 | * the GNU General Public License for more details. | ||
13 | * | ||
14 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | ||
15 | * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software | ||
16 | * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA | ||
17 | * | ||
18 | * Author: Artem Bityutskiy (Битюцкий Артём) | ||
19 | */ | ||
20 | |||
21 | #ifndef __UBI_USER_H__ | ||
22 | #define __UBI_USER_H__ | ||
23 | |||
24 | #include <linux/types.h> | ||
25 | |||
26 | /* | ||
27 | * UBI device creation (the same as MTD device attachment) | ||
28 | * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||
29 | * | ||
30 | * MTD devices may be attached using %UBI_IOCATT ioctl command of the UBI | ||
31 | * control device. The caller has to properly fill and pass | ||
32 | * &struct ubi_attach_req object - UBI will attach the MTD device specified in | ||
33 | * the request and return the newly created UBI device number as the ioctl | ||
34 | * return value. | ||
35 | * | ||
36 | * UBI device deletion (the same as MTD device detachment) | ||
37 | * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||
38 | * | ||
39 | * An UBI device maybe deleted with %UBI_IOCDET ioctl command of the UBI | ||
40 | * control device. | ||
41 | * | ||
42 | * UBI volume creation | ||
43 | * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||
44 | * | ||
45 | * UBI volumes are created via the %UBI_IOCMKVOL ioctl command of UBI character | ||
46 | * device. A &struct ubi_mkvol_req object has to be properly filled and a | ||
47 | * pointer to it has to be passed to the ioctl. | ||
48 | * | ||
49 | * UBI volume deletion | ||
50 | * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||
51 | * | ||
52 | * To delete a volume, the %UBI_IOCRMVOL ioctl command of the UBI character | ||
53 | * device should be used. A pointer to the 32-bit volume ID hast to be passed | ||
54 | * to the ioctl. | ||
55 | * | ||
56 | * UBI volume re-size | ||
57 | * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||
58 | * | ||
59 | * To re-size a volume, the %UBI_IOCRSVOL ioctl command of the UBI character | ||
60 | * device should be used. A &struct ubi_rsvol_req object has to be properly | ||
61 | * filled and a pointer to it has to be passed to the ioctl. | ||
62 | * | ||
63 | * UBI volumes re-name | ||
64 | * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||
65 | * | ||
66 | * To re-name several volumes atomically at one go, the %UBI_IOCRNVOL command | ||
67 | * of the UBI character device should be used. A &struct ubi_rnvol_req object | ||
68 | * has to be properly filled and a pointer to it has to be passed to the ioctl. | ||
69 | * | ||
70 | * UBI volume update | ||
71 | * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||
72 | * | ||
73 | * Volume update should be done via the %UBI_IOCVOLUP ioctl command of the | ||
74 | * corresponding UBI volume character device. A pointer to a 64-bit update | ||
75 | * size should be passed to the ioctl. After this, UBI expects user to write | ||
76 | * this number of bytes to the volume character device. The update is finished | ||
77 | * when the claimed number of bytes is passed. So, the volume update sequence | ||
78 | * is something like: | ||
79 | * | ||
80 | * fd = open("/dev/my_volume"); | ||
81 | * ioctl(fd, UBI_IOCVOLUP, &image_size); | ||
82 | * write(fd, buf, image_size); | ||
83 | * close(fd); | ||
84 | * | ||
85 | * Logical eraseblock erase | ||
86 | * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||
87 | * | ||
88 | * To erase a logical eraseblock, the %UBI_IOCEBER ioctl command of the | ||
89 | * corresponding UBI volume character device should be used. This command | ||
90 | * unmaps the requested logical eraseblock, makes sure the corresponding | ||
91 | * physical eraseblock is successfully erased, and returns. | ||
92 | * | ||
93 | * Atomic logical eraseblock change | ||
94 | * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||
95 | * | ||
96 | * Atomic logical eraseblock change operation is called using the %UBI_IOCEBCH | ||
97 | * ioctl command of the corresponding UBI volume character device. A pointer to | ||
98 | * a &struct ubi_leb_change_req object has to be passed to the ioctl. Then the | ||
99 | * user is expected to write the requested amount of bytes (similarly to what | ||
100 | * should be done in case of the "volume update" ioctl). | ||
101 | * | ||
102 | * Logical eraseblock map | ||
103 | * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||
104 | * | ||
105 | * To map a logical eraseblock to a physical eraseblock, the %UBI_IOCEBMAP | ||
106 | * ioctl command should be used. A pointer to a &struct ubi_map_req object is | ||
107 | * expected to be passed. The ioctl maps the requested logical eraseblock to | ||
108 | * a physical eraseblock and returns. Only non-mapped logical eraseblocks can | ||
109 | * be mapped. If the logical eraseblock specified in the request is already | ||
110 | * mapped to a physical eraseblock, the ioctl fails and returns error. | ||
111 | * | ||
112 | * Logical eraseblock unmap | ||
113 | * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||
114 | * | ||
115 | * To unmap a logical eraseblock to a physical eraseblock, the %UBI_IOCEBUNMAP | ||
116 | * ioctl command should be used. The ioctl unmaps the logical eraseblocks, | ||
117 | * schedules corresponding physical eraseblock for erasure, and returns. Unlike | ||
118 | * the "LEB erase" command, it does not wait for the physical eraseblock being | ||
119 | * erased. Note, the side effect of this is that if an unclean reboot happens | ||
120 | * after the unmap ioctl returns, you may find the LEB mapped again to the same | ||
121 | * physical eraseblock after the UBI is run again. | ||
122 | * | ||
123 | * Check if logical eraseblock is mapped | ||
124 | * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||
125 | * | ||
126 | * To check if a logical eraseblock is mapped to a physical eraseblock, the | ||
127 | * %UBI_IOCEBISMAP ioctl command should be used. It returns %0 if the LEB is | ||
128 | * not mapped, and %1 if it is mapped. | ||
129 | * | ||
130 | * Set an UBI volume property | ||
131 | * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||
132 | * | ||
133 | * To set an UBI volume property the %UBI_IOCSETPROP ioctl command should be | ||
134 | * used. A pointer to a &struct ubi_set_vol_prop_req object is expected to be | ||
135 | * passed. The object describes which property should be set, and to which value | ||
136 | * it should be set. | ||
137 | */ | ||
138 | |||
139 | /* | ||
140 | * When a new UBI volume or UBI device is created, users may either specify the | ||
141 | * volume/device number they want to create or to let UBI automatically assign | ||
142 | * the number using these constants. | ||
143 | */ | ||
144 | #define UBI_VOL_NUM_AUTO (-1) | ||
145 | #define UBI_DEV_NUM_AUTO (-1) | ||
146 | |||
147 | /* Maximum volume name length */ | ||
148 | #define UBI_MAX_VOLUME_NAME 127 | ||
149 | |||
150 | /* ioctl commands of UBI character devices */ | ||
151 | |||
152 | #define UBI_IOC_MAGIC 'o' | ||
153 | |||
154 | /* Create an UBI volume */ | ||
155 | #define UBI_IOCMKVOL _IOW(UBI_IOC_MAGIC, 0, struct ubi_mkvol_req) | ||
156 | /* Remove an UBI volume */ | ||
157 | #define UBI_IOCRMVOL _IOW(UBI_IOC_MAGIC, 1, __s32) | ||
158 | /* Re-size an UBI volume */ | ||
159 | #define UBI_IOCRSVOL _IOW(UBI_IOC_MAGIC, 2, struct ubi_rsvol_req) | ||
160 | /* Re-name volumes */ | ||
161 | #define UBI_IOCRNVOL _IOW(UBI_IOC_MAGIC, 3, struct ubi_rnvol_req) | ||
162 | |||
163 | /* ioctl commands of the UBI control character device */ | ||
164 | |||
165 | #define UBI_CTRL_IOC_MAGIC 'o' | ||
166 | |||
167 | /* Attach an MTD device */ | ||
168 | #define UBI_IOCATT _IOW(UBI_CTRL_IOC_MAGIC, 64, struct ubi_attach_req) | ||
169 | /* Detach an MTD device */ | ||
170 | #define UBI_IOCDET _IOW(UBI_CTRL_IOC_MAGIC, 65, __s32) | ||
171 | |||
172 | /* ioctl commands of UBI volume character devices */ | ||
173 | |||
174 | #define UBI_VOL_IOC_MAGIC 'O' | ||
175 | |||
176 | /* Start UBI volume update */ | ||
177 | #define UBI_IOCVOLUP _IOW(UBI_VOL_IOC_MAGIC, 0, __s64) | ||
178 | /* LEB erasure command, used for debugging, disabled by default */ | ||
179 | #define UBI_IOCEBER _IOW(UBI_VOL_IOC_MAGIC, 1, __s32) | ||
180 | /* Atomic LEB change command */ | ||
181 | #define UBI_IOCEBCH _IOW(UBI_VOL_IOC_MAGIC, 2, __s32) | ||
182 | /* Map LEB command */ | ||
183 | #define UBI_IOCEBMAP _IOW(UBI_VOL_IOC_MAGIC, 3, struct ubi_map_req) | ||
184 | /* Unmap LEB command */ | ||
185 | #define UBI_IOCEBUNMAP _IOW(UBI_VOL_IOC_MAGIC, 4, __s32) | ||
186 | /* Check if LEB is mapped command */ | ||
187 | #define UBI_IOCEBISMAP _IOR(UBI_VOL_IOC_MAGIC, 5, __s32) | ||
188 | /* Set an UBI volume property */ | ||
189 | #define UBI_IOCSETVOLPROP _IOW(UBI_VOL_IOC_MAGIC, 6, \ | ||
190 | struct ubi_set_vol_prop_req) | ||
191 | |||
192 | /* Maximum MTD device name length supported by UBI */ | ||
193 | #define MAX_UBI_MTD_NAME_LEN 127 | ||
194 | |||
195 | /* Maximum amount of UBI volumes that can be re-named at one go */ | ||
196 | #define UBI_MAX_RNVOL 32 | ||
197 | |||
198 | /* | ||
199 | * UBI volume type constants. | ||
200 | * | ||
201 | * @UBI_DYNAMIC_VOLUME: dynamic volume | ||
202 | * @UBI_STATIC_VOLUME: static volume | ||
203 | */ | ||
204 | enum { | ||
205 | UBI_DYNAMIC_VOLUME = 3, | ||
206 | UBI_STATIC_VOLUME = 4, | ||
207 | }; | ||
208 | |||
209 | /* | ||
210 | * UBI set volume property ioctl constants. | ||
211 | * | ||
212 | * @UBI_VOL_PROP_DIRECT_WRITE: allow (any non-zero value) or disallow (value 0) | ||
213 | * user to directly write and erase individual | ||
214 | * eraseblocks on dynamic volumes | ||
215 | */ | ||
216 | enum { | ||
217 | UBI_VOL_PROP_DIRECT_WRITE = 1, | ||
218 | }; | ||
219 | |||
220 | /** | ||
221 | * struct ubi_attach_req - attach MTD device request. | ||
222 | * @ubi_num: UBI device number to create | ||
223 | * @mtd_num: MTD device number to attach | ||
224 | * @vid_hdr_offset: VID header offset (use defaults if %0) | ||
225 | * @max_beb_per1024: maximum expected number of bad PEB per 1024 PEBs | ||
226 | * @padding: reserved for future, not used, has to be zeroed | ||
227 | * | ||
228 | * This data structure is used to specify MTD device UBI has to attach and the | ||
229 | * parameters it has to use. The number which should be assigned to the new UBI | ||
230 | * device is passed in @ubi_num. UBI may automatically assign the number if | ||
231 | * @UBI_DEV_NUM_AUTO is passed. In this case, the device number is returned in | ||
232 | * @ubi_num. | ||
233 | * | ||
234 | * Most applications should pass %0 in @vid_hdr_offset to make UBI use default | ||
235 | * offset of the VID header within physical eraseblocks. The default offset is | ||
236 | * the next min. I/O unit after the EC header. For example, it will be offset | ||
237 | * 512 in case of a 512 bytes page NAND flash with no sub-page support. Or | ||
238 | * it will be 512 in case of a 2KiB page NAND flash with 4 512-byte sub-pages. | ||
239 | * | ||
240 | * But in rare cases, if this optimizes things, the VID header may be placed to | ||
241 | * a different offset. For example, the boot-loader might do things faster if | ||
242 | * the VID header sits at the end of the first 2KiB NAND page with 4 sub-pages. | ||
243 | * As the boot-loader would not normally need to read EC headers (unless it | ||
244 | * needs UBI in RW mode), it might be faster to calculate ECC. This is weird | ||
245 | * example, but it real-life example. So, in this example, @vid_hdr_offer would | ||
246 | * be 2KiB-64 bytes = 1984. Note, that this position is not even 512-bytes | ||
247 | * aligned, which is OK, as UBI is clever enough to realize this is 4th | ||
248 | * sub-page of the first page and add needed padding. | ||
249 | * | ||
250 | * The @max_beb_per1024 is the maximum amount of bad PEBs UBI expects on the | ||
251 | * UBI device per 1024 eraseblocks. This value is often given in an other form | ||
252 | * in the NAND datasheet (min NVB i.e. minimal number of valid blocks). The | ||
253 | * maximum expected bad eraseblocks per 1024 is then: | ||
254 | * 1024 * (1 - MinNVB / MaxNVB) | ||
255 | * Which gives 20 for most NAND devices. This limit is used in order to derive | ||
256 | * amount of eraseblock UBI reserves for handling new bad blocks. If the device | ||
257 | * has more bad eraseblocks than this limit, UBI does not reserve any physical | ||
258 | * eraseblocks for new bad eraseblocks, but attempts to use available | ||
259 | * eraseblocks (if any). The accepted range is 0-768. If 0 is given, the | ||
260 | * default kernel value of %CONFIG_MTD_UBI_BEB_LIMIT will be used. | ||
261 | */ | ||
262 | struct ubi_attach_req { | ||
263 | __s32 ubi_num; | ||
264 | __s32 mtd_num; | ||
265 | __s32 vid_hdr_offset; | ||
266 | __s16 max_beb_per1024; | ||
267 | __s8 padding[10]; | ||
268 | }; | ||
269 | |||
270 | /** | ||
271 | * struct ubi_mkvol_req - volume description data structure used in | ||
272 | * volume creation requests. | ||
273 | * @vol_id: volume number | ||
274 | * @alignment: volume alignment | ||
275 | * @bytes: volume size in bytes | ||
276 | * @vol_type: volume type (%UBI_DYNAMIC_VOLUME or %UBI_STATIC_VOLUME) | ||
277 | * @padding1: reserved for future, not used, has to be zeroed | ||
278 | * @name_len: volume name length | ||
279 | * @padding2: reserved for future, not used, has to be zeroed | ||
280 | * @name: volume name | ||
281 | * | ||
282 | * This structure is used by user-space programs when creating new volumes. The | ||
283 | * @used_bytes field is only necessary when creating static volumes. | ||
284 | * | ||
285 | * The @alignment field specifies the required alignment of the volume logical | ||
286 | * eraseblock. This means, that the size of logical eraseblocks will be aligned | ||
287 | * to this number, i.e., | ||
288 | * (UBI device logical eraseblock size) mod (@alignment) = 0. | ||
289 | * | ||
290 | * To put it differently, the logical eraseblock of this volume may be slightly | ||
291 | * shortened in order to make it properly aligned. The alignment has to be | ||
292 | * multiple of the flash minimal input/output unit, or %1 to utilize the entire | ||
293 | * available space of logical eraseblocks. | ||
294 | * | ||
295 | * The @alignment field may be useful, for example, when one wants to maintain | ||
296 | * a block device on top of an UBI volume. In this case, it is desirable to fit | ||
297 | * an integer number of blocks in logical eraseblocks of this UBI volume. With | ||
298 | * alignment it is possible to update this volume using plane UBI volume image | ||
299 | * BLOBs, without caring about how to properly align them. | ||
300 | */ | ||
301 | struct ubi_mkvol_req { | ||
302 | __s32 vol_id; | ||
303 | __s32 alignment; | ||
304 | __s64 bytes; | ||
305 | __s8 vol_type; | ||
306 | __s8 padding1; | ||
307 | __s16 name_len; | ||
308 | __s8 padding2[4]; | ||
309 | char name[UBI_MAX_VOLUME_NAME + 1]; | ||
310 | } __packed; | ||
311 | |||
312 | /** | ||
313 | * struct ubi_rsvol_req - a data structure used in volume re-size requests. | ||
314 | * @vol_id: ID of the volume to re-size | ||
315 | * @bytes: new size of the volume in bytes | ||
316 | * | ||
317 | * Re-sizing is possible for both dynamic and static volumes. But while dynamic | ||
318 | * volumes may be re-sized arbitrarily, static volumes cannot be made to be | ||
319 | * smaller than the number of bytes they bear. To arbitrarily shrink a static | ||
320 | * volume, it must be wiped out first (by means of volume update operation with | ||
321 | * zero number of bytes). | ||
322 | */ | ||
323 | struct ubi_rsvol_req { | ||
324 | __s64 bytes; | ||
325 | __s32 vol_id; | ||
326 | } __packed; | ||
327 | |||
328 | /** | ||
329 | * struct ubi_rnvol_req - volumes re-name request. | ||
330 | * @count: count of volumes to re-name | ||
331 | * @padding1: reserved for future, not used, has to be zeroed | ||
332 | * @vol_id: ID of the volume to re-name | ||
333 | * @name_len: name length | ||
334 | * @padding2: reserved for future, not used, has to be zeroed | ||
335 | * @name: new volume name | ||
336 | * | ||
337 | * UBI allows to re-name up to %32 volumes at one go. The count of volumes to | ||
338 | * re-name is specified in the @count field. The ID of the volumes to re-name | ||
339 | * and the new names are specified in the @vol_id and @name fields. | ||
340 | * | ||
341 | * The UBI volume re-name operation is atomic, which means that should power cut | ||
342 | * happen, the volumes will have either old name or new name. So the possible | ||
343 | * use-cases of this command is atomic upgrade. Indeed, to upgrade, say, volumes | ||
344 | * A and B one may create temporary volumes %A1 and %B1 with the new contents, | ||
345 | * then atomically re-name A1->A and B1->B, in which case old %A and %B will | ||
346 | * be removed. | ||
347 | * | ||
348 | * If it is not desirable to remove old A and B, the re-name request has to | ||
349 | * contain 4 entries: A1->A, A->A1, B1->B, B->B1, in which case old A1 and B1 | ||
350 | * become A and B, and old A and B will become A1 and B1. | ||
351 | * | ||
352 | * It is also OK to request: A1->A, A1->X, B1->B, B->Y, in which case old A1 | ||
353 | * and B1 become A and B, and old A and B become X and Y. | ||
354 | * | ||
355 | * In other words, in case of re-naming into an existing volume name, the | ||
356 | * existing volume is removed, unless it is re-named as well at the same | ||
357 | * re-name request. | ||
358 | */ | ||
359 | struct ubi_rnvol_req { | ||
360 | __s32 count; | ||
361 | __s8 padding1[12]; | ||
362 | struct { | ||
363 | __s32 vol_id; | ||
364 | __s16 name_len; | ||
365 | __s8 padding2[2]; | ||
366 | char name[UBI_MAX_VOLUME_NAME + 1]; | ||
367 | } ents[UBI_MAX_RNVOL]; | ||
368 | } __packed; | ||
369 | |||
370 | /** | ||
371 | * struct ubi_leb_change_req - a data structure used in atomic LEB change | ||
372 | * requests. | ||
373 | * @lnum: logical eraseblock number to change | ||
374 | * @bytes: how many bytes will be written to the logical eraseblock | ||
375 | * @dtype: pass "3" for better compatibility with old kernels | ||
376 | * @padding: reserved for future, not used, has to be zeroed | ||
377 | * | ||
378 | * The @dtype field used to inform UBI about what kind of data will be written | ||
379 | * to the LEB: long term (value 1), short term (value 2), unknown (value 3). | ||
380 | * UBI tried to pick a PEB with lower erase counter for short term data and a | ||
381 | * PEB with higher erase counter for long term data. But this was not really | ||
382 | * used because users usually do not know this and could easily mislead UBI. We | ||
383 | * removed this feature in May 2012. UBI currently just ignores the @dtype | ||
384 | * field. But for better compatibility with older kernels it is recommended to | ||
385 | * set @dtype to 3 (unknown). | ||
386 | */ | ||
387 | struct ubi_leb_change_req { | ||
388 | __s32 lnum; | ||
389 | __s32 bytes; | ||
390 | __s8 dtype; /* obsolete, do not use! */ | ||
391 | __s8 padding[7]; | ||
392 | } __packed; | ||
393 | |||
394 | /** | ||
395 | * struct ubi_map_req - a data structure used in map LEB requests. | ||
396 | * @dtype: pass "3" for better compatibility with old kernels | ||
397 | * @lnum: logical eraseblock number to unmap | ||
398 | * @padding: reserved for future, not used, has to be zeroed | ||
399 | */ | ||
400 | struct ubi_map_req { | ||
401 | __s32 lnum; | ||
402 | __s8 dtype; /* obsolete, do not use! */ | ||
403 | __s8 padding[3]; | ||
404 | } __packed; | ||
405 | |||
406 | |||
407 | /** | ||
408 | * struct ubi_set_vol_prop_req - a data structure used to set an UBI volume | ||
409 | * property. | ||
410 | * @property: property to set (%UBI_VOL_PROP_DIRECT_WRITE) | ||
411 | * @padding: reserved for future, not used, has to be zeroed | ||
412 | * @value: value to set | ||
413 | */ | ||
414 | struct ubi_set_vol_prop_req { | ||
415 | __u8 property; | ||
416 | __u8 padding[7]; | ||
417 | __u64 value; | ||
418 | } __packed; | ||
419 | |||
420 | #endif /* __UBI_USER_H__ */ | ||