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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
/*
* Simple MTD partitioning layer
*
* Copyright © 2000 Nicolas Pitre <nico@fluxnic.net>
* Copyright © 2002 Thomas Gleixner <gleixner@linutronix.de>
* Copyright © 2000-2010 David Woodhouse <dwmw2@infradead.org>
*/
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/list.h>
#include <linux/kmod.h>
#include <linux/mtd/mtd.h>
#include <linux/mtd/partitions.h>
#include <linux/err.h>
mtd: partitions: add of_match_table parser matching for the "ofpart" type In order to properly support compatibility strings as described in the bindings/mtd/partition.txt "ofpart" type should be treated as an indication for looking into OF. MTD should check "compatible" property and search for a matching parser rather than blindly trying the one supporting "fixed-partitions". It also means that existing "fixed-partitions" parser should get renamed to use a more meaningful name. This commit achievies that aim by introducing a new mtd_part_of_parse(). It works by looking for a matching parser for every string in the "compatibility" property (starting with the most specific one). Please note that driver-specified parsers still take a precedence. It's assumed that driver providing a parser type has a good reason for that (e.g. having platform data with device-specific info). Also doing otherwise could break existing setups. The same applies to using default parsers (including "cmdlinepart") as some overwrite DT data with cmdline argument. Partition parsers can now provide an of_match_table to enable flash<-->parser matching via device tree as documented in the mtd/partition.txt. This support is currently limited to built-in parsers as it uses request_module() and friends. This should be sufficient for most cases though as compiling parsers as modules isn't a common choice. Signed-off-by: Brian Norris <computersforpeace@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Rafał Miłecki <rafal@milecki.pl> Tested-by: Peter Rosin <peda@axentia.se> Reviewed-by: Richard Weinberger <richard@nod.at> Signed-off-by: Boris Brezillon <boris.brezillon@bootlin.com>
2018-03-14 12:10:42 +00:00
#include <linux/of.h>
#include <linux/of_platform.h>
#include "mtdcore.h"
/*
* MTD methods which simply translate the effective address and pass through
* to the _real_ device.
*/
static inline void free_partition(struct mtd_info *mtd)
{
kfree(mtd->name);
kfree(mtd);
}
static struct mtd_info *allocate_partition(struct mtd_info *parent,
const struct mtd_partition *part,
int partno, uint64_t cur_offset)
{
struct mtd_info *master = mtd_get_master(parent);
int wr_alignment = (parent->flags & MTD_NO_ERASE) ?
master->writesize : master->erasesize;
u64 parent_size = mtd_is_partition(parent) ?
parent->part.size : parent->size;
struct mtd_info *child;
u32 remainder;
char *name;
u64 tmp;
/* allocate the partition structure */
child = kzalloc(sizeof(*child), GFP_KERNEL);
name = kstrdup(part->name, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!name || !child) {
printk(KERN_ERR"memory allocation error while creating partitions for \"%s\"\n",
parent->name);
kfree(name);
kfree(child);
return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
}
/* set up the MTD object for this partition */
child->type = parent->type;
child->part.flags = parent->flags & ~part->mask_flags;
child->part.flags |= part->add_flags;
child->flags = child->part.flags;
child->part.size = part->size;
child->writesize = parent->writesize;
child->writebufsize = parent->writebufsize;
child->oobsize = parent->oobsize;
child->oobavail = parent->oobavail;
child->subpage_sft = parent->subpage_sft;
child->name = name;
child->owner = parent->owner;
/* NOTE: Historically, we didn't arrange MTDs as a tree out of
* concern for showing the same data in multiple partitions.
* However, it is very useful to have the master node present,
* so the MTD_PARTITIONED_MASTER option allows that. The master
* will have device nodes etc only if this is set, so make the
* parent conditional on that option. Note, this is a way to
* distinguish between the parent and its partitions in sysfs.
*/
child->dev.parent = IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_MTD_PARTITIONED_MASTER) || mtd_is_partition(parent) ?
&parent->dev : parent->dev.parent;
child->dev.of_node = part->of_node;
child->parent = parent;
child->part.offset = part->offset;
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&child->partitions);
if (child->part.offset == MTDPART_OFS_APPEND)
child->part.offset = cur_offset;
if (child->part.offset == MTDPART_OFS_NXTBLK) {
tmp = cur_offset;
child->part.offset = cur_offset;
remainder = do_div(tmp, wr_alignment);
if (remainder) {
child->part.offset += wr_alignment - remainder;
printk(KERN_NOTICE "Moving partition %d: "
"0x%012llx -> 0x%012llx\n", partno,
(unsigned long long)cur_offset,
child->part.offset);
}
}
if (child->part.offset == MTDPART_OFS_RETAIN) {
child->part.offset = cur_offset;
if (parent_size - child->part.offset >= child->part.size) {
child->part.size = parent_size - child->part.offset -
child->part.size;
} else {
printk(KERN_ERR "mtd partition \"%s\" doesn't have enough space: %#llx < %#llx, disabled\n",
part->name, parent_size - child->part.offset,
child->part.size);
/* register to preserve ordering */
goto out_register;
}
}
if (child->part.size == MTDPART_SIZ_FULL)
child->part.size = parent_size - child->part.offset;
printk(KERN_NOTICE "0x%012llx-0x%012llx : \"%s\"\n",
child->part.offset, child->part.offset + child->part.size,
child->name);
/* let's do some sanity checks */
if (child->part.offset >= parent_size) {
/* let's register it anyway to preserve ordering */
child->part.offset = 0;
child->part.size = 0;
/* Initialize ->erasesize to make add_mtd_device() happy. */
child->erasesize = parent->erasesize;
printk(KERN_ERR"mtd: partition \"%s\" is out of reach -- disabled\n",
part->name);
goto out_register;
}
if (child->part.offset + child->part.size > parent->size) {
child->part.size = parent_size - child->part.offset;
printk(KERN_WARNING"mtd: partition \"%s\" extends beyond the end of device \"%s\" -- size truncated to %#llx\n",
part->name, parent->name, child->part.size);
}
if (parent->numeraseregions > 1) {
/* Deal with variable erase size stuff */
int i, max = parent->numeraseregions;
u64 end = child->part.offset + child->part.size;
struct mtd_erase_region_info *regions = parent->eraseregions;
/* Find the first erase regions which is part of this
* partition. */
for (i = 0; i < max && regions[i].offset <= child->part.offset;
i++)
;
/* The loop searched for the region _behind_ the first one */
if (i > 0)
i--;
/* Pick biggest erasesize */
for (; i < max && regions[i].offset < end; i++) {
if (child->erasesize < regions[i].erasesize)
child->erasesize = regions[i].erasesize;
}
BUG_ON(child->erasesize == 0);
} else {
/* Single erase size */
child->erasesize = master->erasesize;
}
/*
* Child erasesize might differ from the parent one if the parent
* exposes several regions with different erasesize. Adjust
* wr_alignment accordingly.
*/
if (!(child->flags & MTD_NO_ERASE))
wr_alignment = child->erasesize;
tmp = mtd_get_master_ofs(child, 0);
remainder = do_div(tmp, wr_alignment);
if ((child->flags & MTD_WRITEABLE) && remainder) {
/* Doesn't start on a boundary of major erase size */
/* FIXME: Let it be writable if it is on a boundary of
* _minor_ erase size though */
child->flags &= ~MTD_WRITEABLE;
printk(KERN_WARNING"mtd: partition \"%s\" doesn't start on an erase/write block boundary -- force read-only\n",
part->name);
}
tmp = mtd_get_master_ofs(child, 0) + child->part.size;
remainder = do_div(tmp, wr_alignment);
if ((child->flags & MTD_WRITEABLE) && remainder) {
child->flags &= ~MTD_WRITEABLE;
printk(KERN_WARNING"mtd: partition \"%s\" doesn't end on an erase/write block -- force read-only\n",
part->name);
}
child->size = child->part.size;
child->ecc_step_size = parent->ecc_step_size;
child->ecc_strength = parent->ecc_strength;
child->bitflip_threshold = parent->bitflip_threshold;
if (master->_block_isbad) {
uint64_t offs = 0;
while (offs < child->part.size) {
if (mtd_block_isreserved(child, offs))
child->ecc_stats.bbtblocks++;
else if (mtd_block_isbad(child, offs))
child->ecc_stats.badblocks++;
offs += child->erasesize;
}
}
out_register:
return child;
}
static ssize_t offset_show(struct device *dev,
struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
{
struct mtd_info *mtd = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
return sysfs_emit(buf, "%lld\n", mtd->part.offset);
}
static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(offset); /* mtd partition offset */
static const struct attribute *mtd_partition_attrs[] = {
&dev_attr_offset.attr,
NULL
};
static int mtd_add_partition_attrs(struct mtd_info *new)
{
int ret = sysfs_create_files(&new->dev.kobj, mtd_partition_attrs);
if (ret)
printk(KERN_WARNING
"mtd: failed to create partition attrs, err=%d\n", ret);
return ret;
}
int mtd_add_partition(struct mtd_info *parent, const char *name,
long long offset, long long length)
{
struct mtd_info *master = mtd_get_master(parent);
u64 parent_size = mtd_is_partition(parent) ?
parent->part.size : parent->size;
struct mtd_partition part;
struct mtd_info *child;
int ret = 0;
/* the direct offset is expected */
if (offset == MTDPART_OFS_APPEND ||
offset == MTDPART_OFS_NXTBLK)
return -EINVAL;
if (length == MTDPART_SIZ_FULL)
length = parent_size - offset;
if (length <= 0)
return -EINVAL;
memset(&part, 0, sizeof(part));
part.name = name;
part.size = length;
part.offset = offset;
child = allocate_partition(parent, &part, -1, offset);
if (IS_ERR(child))
return PTR_ERR(child);
mutex_lock(&master->master.partitions_lock);
list_add_tail(&child->part.node, &parent->partitions);
mutex_unlock(&master->master.partitions_lock);
ret = add_mtd_device(child);
if (ret)
goto err_remove_part;
mtd_add_partition_attrs(child);
return 0;
err_remove_part:
mutex_lock(&master->master.partitions_lock);
list_del(&child->part.node);
mutex_unlock(&master->master.partitions_lock);
free_partition(child);
return ret;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(mtd_add_partition);
/**
* __mtd_del_partition - delete MTD partition
*
* @mtd: MTD structure to be deleted
*
* This function must be called with the partitions mutex locked.
*/
static int __mtd_del_partition(struct mtd_info *mtd)
{
struct mtd_info *child, *next;
int err;
list_for_each_entry_safe(child, next, &mtd->partitions, part.node) {
err = __mtd_del_partition(child);
if (err)
return err;
}
sysfs_remove_files(&mtd->dev.kobj, mtd_partition_attrs);
err = del_mtd_device(mtd);
if (err)
return err;
list_del(&mtd->part.node);
free_partition(mtd);
return 0;
}
/*
* This function unregisters and destroy all slave MTD objects which are
* attached to the given MTD object, recursively.
*/
static int __del_mtd_partitions(struct mtd_info *mtd)
{
struct mtd_info *child, *next;
LIST_HEAD(tmp_list);
int ret, err = 0;
list_for_each_entry_safe(child, next, &mtd->partitions, part.node) {
if (mtd_has_partitions(child))
__del_mtd_partitions(child);
pr_info("Deleting %s MTD partition\n", child->name);
ret = del_mtd_device(child);
if (ret < 0) {
pr_err("Error when deleting partition \"%s\" (%d)\n",
child->name, ret);
err = ret;
continue;
}
list_del(&child->part.node);
free_partition(child);
}
return err;
}
int del_mtd_partitions(struct mtd_info *mtd)
{
struct mtd_info *master = mtd_get_master(mtd);
int ret;
pr_info("Deleting MTD partitions on \"%s\":\n", mtd->name);
mutex_lock(&master->master.partitions_lock);
ret = __del_mtd_partitions(mtd);
mutex_unlock(&master->master.partitions_lock);
return ret;
}
int mtd_del_partition(struct mtd_info *mtd, int partno)
{
struct mtd_info *child, *master = mtd_get_master(mtd);
int ret = -EINVAL;
mutex_lock(&master->master.partitions_lock);
list_for_each_entry(child, &mtd->partitions, part.node) {
if (child->index == partno) {
ret = __mtd_del_partition(child);
break;
}
}
mutex_unlock(&master->master.partitions_lock);
return ret;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(mtd_del_partition);
/*
* This function, given a parent MTD object and a partition table, creates
* and registers the child MTD objects which are bound to the parent according
* to the partition definitions.
*
* For historical reasons, this function's caller only registers the parent
* if the MTD_PARTITIONED_MASTER config option is set.
*/
int add_mtd_partitions(struct mtd_info *parent,
const struct mtd_partition *parts,
int nbparts)
{
struct mtd_info *child, *master = mtd_get_master(parent);
uint64_t cur_offset = 0;
int i, ret;
printk(KERN_NOTICE "Creating %d MTD partitions on \"%s\":\n",
nbparts, parent->name);
for (i = 0; i < nbparts; i++) {
child = allocate_partition(parent, parts + i, i, cur_offset);
if (IS_ERR(child)) {
ret = PTR_ERR(child);
goto err_del_partitions;
}
mutex_lock(&master->master.partitions_lock);
list_add_tail(&child->part.node, &parent->partitions);
mutex_unlock(&master->master.partitions_lock);
ret = add_mtd_device(child);
if (ret) {
mutex_lock(&master->master.partitions_lock);
list_del(&child->part.node);
mutex_unlock(&master->master.partitions_lock);
free_partition(child);
goto err_del_partitions;
}
mtd_add_partition_attrs(child);
/* Look for subpartitions */
parse_mtd_partitions(child, parts[i].types, NULL);
cur_offset = child->part.offset + child->part.size;
}
return 0;
err_del_partitions:
del_mtd_partitions(master);
return ret;
}
static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(part_parser_lock);
static LIST_HEAD(part_parsers);
static struct mtd_part_parser *mtd_part_parser_get(const char *name)
{
struct mtd_part_parser *p, *ret = NULL;
spin_lock(&part_parser_lock);
list_for_each_entry(p, &part_parsers, list)
if (!strcmp(p->name, name) && try_module_get(p->owner)) {
ret = p;
break;
}
spin_unlock(&part_parser_lock);
return ret;
}
static inline void mtd_part_parser_put(const struct mtd_part_parser *p)
{
module_put(p->owner);
}
/*
* Many partition parsers just expected the core to kfree() all their data in
* one chunk. Do that by default.
*/
static void mtd_part_parser_cleanup_default(const struct mtd_partition *pparts,
int nr_parts)
{
kfree(pparts);
}
int __register_mtd_parser(struct mtd_part_parser *p, struct module *owner)
{
p->owner = owner;
if (!p->cleanup)
p->cleanup = &mtd_part_parser_cleanup_default;
spin_lock(&part_parser_lock);
list_add(&p->list, &part_parsers);
spin_unlock(&part_parser_lock);
return 0;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__register_mtd_parser);
void deregister_mtd_parser(struct mtd_part_parser *p)
{
spin_lock(&part_parser_lock);
list_del(&p->list);
spin_unlock(&part_parser_lock);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(deregister_mtd_parser);
/*
* Do not forget to update 'parse_mtd_partitions()' kerneldoc comment if you
* are changing this array!
*/
static const char * const default_mtd_part_types[] = {
"cmdlinepart",
"ofpart",
NULL
};
/* Check DT only when looking for subpartitions. */
static const char * const default_subpartition_types[] = {
"ofpart",
NULL
};
static int mtd_part_do_parse(struct mtd_part_parser *parser,
struct mtd_info *master,
struct mtd_partitions *pparts,
struct mtd_part_parser_data *data)
{
int ret;
ret = (*parser->parse_fn)(master, &pparts->parts, data);
pr_debug("%s: parser %s: %i\n", master->name, parser->name, ret);
if (ret <= 0)
return ret;
pr_notice("%d %s partitions found on MTD device %s\n", ret,
parser->name, master->name);
pparts->nr_parts = ret;
pparts->parser = parser;
return ret;
}
mtd: partitions: add of_match_table parser matching for the "ofpart" type In order to properly support compatibility strings as described in the bindings/mtd/partition.txt "ofpart" type should be treated as an indication for looking into OF. MTD should check "compatible" property and search for a matching parser rather than blindly trying the one supporting "fixed-partitions". It also means that existing "fixed-partitions" parser should get renamed to use a more meaningful name. This commit achievies that aim by introducing a new mtd_part_of_parse(). It works by looking for a matching parser for every string in the "compatibility" property (starting with the most specific one). Please note that driver-specified parsers still take a precedence. It's assumed that driver providing a parser type has a good reason for that (e.g. having platform data with device-specific info). Also doing otherwise could break existing setups. The same applies to using default parsers (including "cmdlinepart") as some overwrite DT data with cmdline argument. Partition parsers can now provide an of_match_table to enable flash<-->parser matching via device tree as documented in the mtd/partition.txt. This support is currently limited to built-in parsers as it uses request_module() and friends. This should be sufficient for most cases though as compiling parsers as modules isn't a common choice. Signed-off-by: Brian Norris <computersforpeace@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Rafał Miłecki <rafal@milecki.pl> Tested-by: Peter Rosin <peda@axentia.se> Reviewed-by: Richard Weinberger <richard@nod.at> Signed-off-by: Boris Brezillon <boris.brezillon@bootlin.com>
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/**
* mtd_part_get_compatible_parser - find MTD parser by a compatible string
*
* @compat: compatible string describing partitions in a device tree
*
* MTD parsers can specify supported partitions by providing a table of
* compatibility strings. This function finds a parser that advertises support
* for a passed value of "compatible".
*/
static struct mtd_part_parser *mtd_part_get_compatible_parser(const char *compat)
{
struct mtd_part_parser *p, *ret = NULL;
spin_lock(&part_parser_lock);
list_for_each_entry(p, &part_parsers, list) {
const struct of_device_id *matches;
matches = p->of_match_table;
if (!matches)
continue;
for (; matches->compatible[0]; matches++) {
if (!strcmp(matches->compatible, compat) &&
try_module_get(p->owner)) {
ret = p;
break;
}
}
if (ret)
break;
}
spin_unlock(&part_parser_lock);
return ret;
}
static int mtd_part_of_parse(struct mtd_info *master,
struct mtd_partitions *pparts)
{
struct mtd_part_parser *parser;
struct device_node *np;
struct device_node *child;
mtd: partitions: add of_match_table parser matching for the "ofpart" type In order to properly support compatibility strings as described in the bindings/mtd/partition.txt "ofpart" type should be treated as an indication for looking into OF. MTD should check "compatible" property and search for a matching parser rather than blindly trying the one supporting "fixed-partitions". It also means that existing "fixed-partitions" parser should get renamed to use a more meaningful name. This commit achievies that aim by introducing a new mtd_part_of_parse(). It works by looking for a matching parser for every string in the "compatibility" property (starting with the most specific one). Please note that driver-specified parsers still take a precedence. It's assumed that driver providing a parser type has a good reason for that (e.g. having platform data with device-specific info). Also doing otherwise could break existing setups. The same applies to using default parsers (including "cmdlinepart") as some overwrite DT data with cmdline argument. Partition parsers can now provide an of_match_table to enable flash<-->parser matching via device tree as documented in the mtd/partition.txt. This support is currently limited to built-in parsers as it uses request_module() and friends. This should be sufficient for most cases though as compiling parsers as modules isn't a common choice. Signed-off-by: Brian Norris <computersforpeace@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Rafał Miłecki <rafal@milecki.pl> Tested-by: Peter Rosin <peda@axentia.se> Reviewed-by: Richard Weinberger <richard@nod.at> Signed-off-by: Boris Brezillon <boris.brezillon@bootlin.com>
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struct property *prop;
struct device *dev;
mtd: partitions: add of_match_table parser matching for the "ofpart" type In order to properly support compatibility strings as described in the bindings/mtd/partition.txt "ofpart" type should be treated as an indication for looking into OF. MTD should check "compatible" property and search for a matching parser rather than blindly trying the one supporting "fixed-partitions". It also means that existing "fixed-partitions" parser should get renamed to use a more meaningful name. This commit achievies that aim by introducing a new mtd_part_of_parse(). It works by looking for a matching parser for every string in the "compatibility" property (starting with the most specific one). Please note that driver-specified parsers still take a precedence. It's assumed that driver providing a parser type has a good reason for that (e.g. having platform data with device-specific info). Also doing otherwise could break existing setups. The same applies to using default parsers (including "cmdlinepart") as some overwrite DT data with cmdline argument. Partition parsers can now provide an of_match_table to enable flash<-->parser matching via device tree as documented in the mtd/partition.txt. This support is currently limited to built-in parsers as it uses request_module() and friends. This should be sufficient for most cases though as compiling parsers as modules isn't a common choice. Signed-off-by: Brian Norris <computersforpeace@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Rafał Miłecki <rafal@milecki.pl> Tested-by: Peter Rosin <peda@axentia.se> Reviewed-by: Richard Weinberger <richard@nod.at> Signed-off-by: Boris Brezillon <boris.brezillon@bootlin.com>
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const char *compat;
const char *fixed = "fixed-partitions";
mtd: partitions: add of_match_table parser matching for the "ofpart" type In order to properly support compatibility strings as described in the bindings/mtd/partition.txt "ofpart" type should be treated as an indication for looking into OF. MTD should check "compatible" property and search for a matching parser rather than blindly trying the one supporting "fixed-partitions". It also means that existing "fixed-partitions" parser should get renamed to use a more meaningful name. This commit achievies that aim by introducing a new mtd_part_of_parse(). It works by looking for a matching parser for every string in the "compatibility" property (starting with the most specific one). Please note that driver-specified parsers still take a precedence. It's assumed that driver providing a parser type has a good reason for that (e.g. having platform data with device-specific info). Also doing otherwise could break existing setups. The same applies to using default parsers (including "cmdlinepart") as some overwrite DT data with cmdline argument. Partition parsers can now provide an of_match_table to enable flash<-->parser matching via device tree as documented in the mtd/partition.txt. This support is currently limited to built-in parsers as it uses request_module() and friends. This should be sufficient for most cases though as compiling parsers as modules isn't a common choice. Signed-off-by: Brian Norris <computersforpeace@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Rafał Miłecki <rafal@milecki.pl> Tested-by: Peter Rosin <peda@axentia.se> Reviewed-by: Richard Weinberger <richard@nod.at> Signed-off-by: Boris Brezillon <boris.brezillon@bootlin.com>
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int ret, err = 0;
dev = &master->dev;
/* Use parent device (controller) if the top level MTD is not registered */
if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_MTD_PARTITIONED_MASTER) && !mtd_is_partition(master))
dev = master->dev.parent;
np = mtd_get_of_node(master);
if (mtd_is_partition(master))
of_node_get(np);
else
np = of_get_child_by_name(np, "partitions");
/*
* Don't create devices that are added to a bus but will never get
* probed. That'll cause fw_devlink to block probing of consumers of
* this partition until the partition device is probed.
*/
for_each_child_of_node(np, child)
if (of_device_is_compatible(child, "nvmem-cells"))
of_node_set_flag(child, OF_POPULATED);
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of_property_for_each_string(np, "compatible", prop, compat) {
parser = mtd_part_get_compatible_parser(compat);
if (!parser)
continue;
ret = mtd_part_do_parse(parser, master, pparts, NULL);
if (ret > 0) {
of_platform_populate(np, NULL, NULL, dev);
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of_node_put(np);
return ret;
}
mtd_part_parser_put(parser);
if (ret < 0 && !err)
err = ret;
}
of_platform_populate(np, NULL, NULL, dev);
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of_node_put(np);
/*
* For backward compatibility we have to try the "fixed-partitions"
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* parser. It supports old DT format with partitions specified as a
* direct subnodes of a flash device DT node without any compatibility
* specified we could match.
*/
parser = mtd_part_parser_get(fixed);
if (!parser && !request_module("%s", fixed))
parser = mtd_part_parser_get(fixed);
if (parser) {
ret = mtd_part_do_parse(parser, master, pparts, NULL);
if (ret > 0)
return ret;
mtd_part_parser_put(parser);
if (ret < 0 && !err)
err = ret;
}
return err;
}
/**
* parse_mtd_partitions - parse and register MTD partitions
*
* @master: the master partition (describes whole MTD device)
* @types: names of partition parsers to try or %NULL
* @data: MTD partition parser-specific data
*
* This function tries to find & register partitions on MTD device @master. It
* uses MTD partition parsers, specified in @types. However, if @types is %NULL,
* then the default list of parsers is used. The default list contains only the
* "cmdlinepart" and "ofpart" parsers ATM.
* Note: If there are more then one parser in @types, the kernel only takes the
* partitions parsed out by the first parser.
*
* This function may return:
* o a negative error code in case of failure
* o number of found partitions otherwise
*/
int parse_mtd_partitions(struct mtd_info *master, const char *const *types,
struct mtd_part_parser_data *data)
{
struct mtd_partitions pparts = { };
struct mtd_part_parser *parser;
int ret, err = 0;
if (!types)
types = mtd_is_partition(master) ? default_subpartition_types :
default_mtd_part_types;
for ( ; *types; types++) {
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/*
* ofpart is a special type that means OF partitioning info
* should be used. It requires a bit different logic so it is
* handled in a separated function.
*/
if (!strcmp(*types, "ofpart")) {
ret = mtd_part_of_parse(master, &pparts);
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} else {
pr_debug("%s: parsing partitions %s\n", master->name,
*types);
parser = mtd_part_parser_get(*types);
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if (!parser && !request_module("%s", *types))
parser = mtd_part_parser_get(*types);
pr_debug("%s: got parser %s\n", master->name,
parser ? parser->name : NULL);
if (!parser)
continue;
ret = mtd_part_do_parse(parser, master, &pparts, data);
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if (ret <= 0)
mtd_part_parser_put(parser);
}
/* Found partitions! */
if (ret > 0) {
err = add_mtd_partitions(master, pparts.parts,
pparts.nr_parts);
mtd_part_parser_cleanup(&pparts);
return err ? err : pparts.nr_parts;
}
/*
* Stash the first error we see; only report it if no parser
* succeeds
*/
if (ret < 0 && !err)
err = ret;
}
return err;
}
void mtd_part_parser_cleanup(struct mtd_partitions *parts)
{
const struct mtd_part_parser *parser;
if (!parts)
return;
parser = parts->parser;
if (parser) {
if (parser->cleanup)
parser->cleanup(parts->parts, parts->nr_parts);
mtd_part_parser_put(parser);
}
}
/* Returns the size of the entire flash chip */
uint64_t mtd_get_device_size(const struct mtd_info *mtd)
{
struct mtd_info *master = mtd_get_master((struct mtd_info *)mtd);
return master->size;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(mtd_get_device_size);