Commit aab616e3 authored by Boris Brezillon's avatar Boris Brezillon

mtd: kill the nand_ecclayout struct

Now that all MTD drivers have moved to the mtd_ooblayout_ops model we can
safely remove the struct nand_ecclayout definition, and all the remaining
places where it was still used.
Signed-off-by: default avatarBoris Brezillon <boris.brezillon@free-electrons.com>
parent 7f2b092c
......@@ -465,12 +465,12 @@ static int mtdchar_readoob(struct file *file, struct mtd_info *mtd,
}
/*
* Copies (and truncates, if necessary) data from the larger struct,
* nand_ecclayout, to the smaller, deprecated layout struct,
* nand_ecclayout_user. This is necessary only to support the deprecated
* API ioctl ECCGETLAYOUT while allowing all new functionality to use
* nand_ecclayout flexibly (i.e. the struct may change size in new
* releases without requiring major rewrites).
* Copies (and truncates, if necessary) OOB layout information to the
* deprecated layout struct, nand_ecclayout_user. This is necessary only to
* support the deprecated API ioctl ECCGETLAYOUT while allowing all new
* functionality to use mtd_ooblayout_ops flexibly (i.e. mtd_ooblayout_ops
* can describe any kind of OOB layout with almost zero overhead from a
* memory usage point of view).
*/
static int shrink_ecclayout(struct mtd_info *mtd,
struct nand_ecclayout_user *to)
......
......@@ -1376,123 +1376,6 @@ int mtd_ooblayout_count_eccbytes(struct mtd_info *mtd)
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(mtd_ooblayout_count_eccbytes);
/**
* mtd_ecclayout_ecc - Default ooblayout_ecc iterator implementation
* @mtd: MTD device structure
* @section: ECC section. Depending on the layout you may have all the ECC
* bytes stored in a single contiguous section, or one section
* per ECC chunk (and sometime several sections for a single ECC
* ECC chunk)
* @oobecc: OOB region struct filled with the appropriate ECC position
* information
*
* This function is just a wrapper around the mtd->ecclayout field and is
* here to ease the transition to the mtd_ooblayout_ops approach.
* All it does is convert the layout->eccpos information into proper oob
* region definitions.
*
* Returns zero on success, a negative error code otherwise.
*/
static int mtd_ecclayout_ecc(struct mtd_info *mtd, int section,
struct mtd_oob_region *oobecc)
{
int eccbyte = 0, cursection = 0, length = 0, eccpos = 0;
if (!mtd->ecclayout)
return -ENOTSUPP;
/*
* This logic allows us to reuse the ->ecclayout information and
* expose them as ECC regions (as done for the OOB free regions).
*
* TODO: this should be dropped as soon as we get rid of the
* ->ecclayout field.
*/
for (eccbyte = 0; eccbyte < mtd->ecclayout->eccbytes; eccbyte++) {
eccpos = mtd->ecclayout->eccpos[eccbyte];
if (eccbyte < mtd->ecclayout->eccbytes - 1) {
int neccpos = mtd->ecclayout->eccpos[eccbyte + 1];
if (eccpos + 1 == neccpos) {
length++;
continue;
}
}
if (section == cursection)
break;
length = 0;
cursection++;
}
if (cursection != section || eccbyte >= mtd->ecclayout->eccbytes)
return -ERANGE;
oobecc->length = length + 1;
oobecc->offset = eccpos - length;
return 0;
}
/**
* mtd_ecclayout_ecc - Default ooblayout_free iterator implementation
* @mtd: MTD device structure
* @section: Free section. Depending on the layout you may have all the free
* bytes stored in a single contiguous section, or one section
* per ECC chunk (and sometime several sections for a single ECC
* ECC chunk)
* @oobfree: OOB region struct filled with the appropriate free position
* information
*
* This function is just a wrapper around the mtd->ecclayout field and is
* here to ease the transition to the mtd_ooblayout_ops approach.
* All it does is convert the layout->oobfree information into proper oob
* region definitions.
*
* Returns zero on success, a negative error code otherwise.
*/
static int mtd_ecclayout_free(struct mtd_info *mtd, int section,
struct mtd_oob_region *oobfree)
{
struct nand_ecclayout *layout = mtd->ecclayout;
if (!layout)
return -ENOTSUPP;
if (section >= MTD_MAX_OOBFREE_ENTRIES_LARGE ||
!layout->oobfree[section].length)
return -ERANGE;
oobfree->offset = layout->oobfree[section].offset;
oobfree->length = layout->oobfree[section].length;
return 0;
}
static const struct mtd_ooblayout_ops mtd_ecclayout_wrapper_ops = {
.ecc = mtd_ecclayout_ecc,
.free = mtd_ecclayout_free,
};
/**
* mtd_set_ecclayout - Attach an ecclayout to an MTD device
* @mtd: MTD device structure
* @ecclayout: The ecclayout to attach to the device
*
* Returns zero on success, a negative error code otherwise.
*/
void mtd_set_ecclayout(struct mtd_info *mtd, struct nand_ecclayout *ecclayout)
{
if (!mtd || !ecclayout)
return;
mtd->ecclayout = ecclayout;
mtd_set_ooblayout(mtd, &mtd_ecclayout_wrapper_ops);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(mtd_set_ecclayout);
/*
* Method to access the protection register area, present in some flash
* devices. The user data is one time programmable but the factory data is read
......
......@@ -96,21 +96,6 @@ struct mtd_oob_ops {
#define MTD_MAX_OOBFREE_ENTRIES_LARGE 32
#define MTD_MAX_ECCPOS_ENTRIES_LARGE 640
/*
* Internal ECC layout control structure. For historical reasons, there is a
* similar, smaller struct nand_ecclayout_user (in mtd-abi.h) that is retained
* for export to user-space via the ECCGETLAYOUT ioctl.
* nand_ecclayout should be expandable in the future simply by the above macros.
*
* This structure is now deprecated, you should use struct nand_ecclayout_ops
* to describe your OOB layout.
*/
struct nand_ecclayout {
__u32 eccbytes;
__u32 eccpos[MTD_MAX_ECCPOS_ENTRIES_LARGE];
struct nand_oobfree oobfree[MTD_MAX_OOBFREE_ENTRIES_LARGE];
};
/**
* struct mtd_oob_region - oob region definition
* @offset: region offset
......@@ -200,9 +185,6 @@ struct mtd_info {
const char *name;
int index;
/* [Deprecated] ECC layout structure pointer - read only! */
struct nand_ecclayout *ecclayout;
/* OOB layout description */
const struct mtd_ooblayout_ops *ooblayout;
......@@ -308,8 +290,6 @@ int mtd_ooblayout_set_databytes(struct mtd_info *mtd, const u8 *databuf,
int mtd_ooblayout_count_freebytes(struct mtd_info *mtd);
int mtd_ooblayout_count_eccbytes(struct mtd_info *mtd);
void mtd_set_ecclayout(struct mtd_info *mtd, struct nand_ecclayout *ecclayout);
static inline void mtd_set_ooblayout(struct mtd_info *mtd,
const struct mtd_ooblayout_ops *ooblayout)
{
......
......@@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ struct nand_oobfree {
* complete set of ECC information. The ioctl truncates the larger internal
* structure to retain binary compatibility with the static declaration of the
* ioctl. Note that the "MTD_MAX_..._ENTRIES" macros represent the max size of
* the user struct, not the MAX size of the internal struct nand_ecclayout.
* the user struct, not the MAX size of the internal OOB layout representation.
*/
struct nand_ecclayout_user {
__u32 eccbytes;
......
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