1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */
2/*
3 * Copyright (c) International Business Machines Corp., 2006
4 *
5 * Author: Artem Bityutskiy (���������������� ����������)
6 */
7
8#ifndef __LINUX_UBI_H__
9#define __LINUX_UBI_H__
10
11#include <linux/ioctl.h>
12#include <linux/types.h>
13#include <linux/scatterlist.h>
14#include <mtd/ubi-user.h>
15
16/* All voumes/LEBs */
17#define UBI_ALL -1
18
19/*
20 * Maximum number of scatter gather list entries,
21 * we use only 64 to have a lower memory foot print.
22 */
23#define UBI_MAX_SG_COUNT 64
24
25/*
26 * enum ubi_open_mode - UBI volume open mode constants.
27 *
28 * UBI_READONLY: read-only mode
29 * UBI_READWRITE: read-write mode
30 * UBI_EXCLUSIVE: exclusive mode
31 * UBI_METAONLY: modify only the volume meta-data,
32 *  i.e. the data stored in the volume table, but not in any of volume LEBs.
33 */
34enum {
35	UBI_READONLY = 1,
36	UBI_READWRITE,
37	UBI_EXCLUSIVE,
38	UBI_METAONLY
39};
40
41/**
42 * struct ubi_volume_info - UBI volume description data structure.
43 * @vol_id: volume ID
44 * @ubi_num: UBI device number this volume belongs to
45 * @size: how many physical eraseblocks are reserved for this volume
46 * @used_bytes: how many bytes of data this volume contains
47 * @used_ebs: how many physical eraseblocks of this volume actually contain any
48 *            data
49 * @vol_type: volume type (%UBI_DYNAMIC_VOLUME or %UBI_STATIC_VOLUME)
50 * @corrupted: non-zero if the volume is corrupted (static volumes only)
51 * @upd_marker: non-zero if the volume has update marker set
52 * @alignment: volume alignment
53 * @usable_leb_size: how many bytes are available in logical eraseblocks of
54 *                   this volume
55 * @name_len: volume name length
56 * @name: volume name
57 * @cdev: UBI volume character device major and minor numbers
58 *
59 * The @corrupted flag is only relevant to static volumes and is always zero
60 * for dynamic ones. This is because UBI does not care about dynamic volume
61 * data protection and only cares about protecting static volume data.
62 *
63 * The @upd_marker flag is set if the volume update operation was interrupted.
64 * Before touching the volume data during the update operation, UBI first sets
65 * the update marker flag for this volume. If the volume update operation was
66 * further interrupted, the update marker indicates this. If the update marker
67 * is set, the contents of the volume is certainly damaged and a new volume
68 * update operation has to be started.
69 *
70 * To put it differently, @corrupted and @upd_marker fields have different
71 * semantics:
72 *     o the @corrupted flag means that this static volume is corrupted for some
73 *       reasons, but not because an interrupted volume update
74 *     o the @upd_marker field means that the volume is damaged because of an
75 *       interrupted update operation.
76 *
77 * I.e., the @corrupted flag is never set if the @upd_marker flag is set.
78 *
79 * The @used_bytes and @used_ebs fields are only really needed for static
80 * volumes and contain the number of bytes stored in this static volume and how
81 * many eraseblock this data occupies. In case of dynamic volumes, the
82 * @used_bytes field is equivalent to @size*@usable_leb_size, and the @used_ebs
83 * field is equivalent to @size.
84 *
85 * In general, logical eraseblock size is a property of the UBI device, not
86 * of the UBI volume. Indeed, the logical eraseblock size depends on the
87 * physical eraseblock size and on how much bytes UBI headers consume. But
88 * because of the volume alignment (@alignment), the usable size of logical
89 * eraseblocks if a volume may be less. The following equation is true:
90 *	@usable_leb_size = LEB size - (LEB size mod @alignment),
91 * where LEB size is the logical eraseblock size defined by the UBI device.
92 *
93 * The alignment is multiple to the minimal flash input/output unit size or %1
94 * if all the available space is used.
95 *
96 * To put this differently, alignment may be considered is a way to change
97 * volume logical eraseblock sizes.
98 */
99struct ubi_volume_info {
100	int ubi_num;
101	int vol_id;
102	int size;
103	long long used_bytes;
104	int used_ebs;
105	int vol_type;
106	int corrupted;
107	int upd_marker;
108	int alignment;
109	int usable_leb_size;
110	int name_len;
111	const char *name;
112	dev_t cdev;
113	struct device *dev;
114};
115
116/**
117 * struct ubi_sgl - UBI scatter gather list data structure.
118 * @list_pos: current position in @sg[]
119 * @page_pos: current position in @sg[@list_pos]
120 * @sg: the scatter gather list itself
121 *
122 * ubi_sgl is a wrapper around a scatter list which keeps track of the
123 * current position in the list and the current list item such that
124 * it can be used across multiple ubi_leb_read_sg() calls.
125 */
126struct ubi_sgl {
127	int list_pos;
128	int page_pos;
129	struct scatterlist sg[UBI_MAX_SG_COUNT];
130};
131
132/**
133 * ubi_sgl_init - initialize an UBI scatter gather list data structure.
134 * @usgl: the UBI scatter gather struct itself
135 *
136 * Please note that you still have to use sg_init_table() or any adequate
137 * function to initialize the unterlaying struct scatterlist.
138 */
139static inline void ubi_sgl_init(struct ubi_sgl *usgl)
140{
141	usgl->list_pos = 0;
142	usgl->page_pos = 0;
143}
144
145/**
146 * struct ubi_device_info - UBI device description data structure.
147 * @ubi_num: ubi device number
148 * @leb_size: logical eraseblock size on this UBI device
149 * @leb_start: starting offset of logical eraseblocks within physical
150 *             eraseblocks
151 * @min_io_size: minimal I/O unit size
152 * @max_write_size: maximum amount of bytes the underlying flash can write at a
153 *                  time (MTD write buffer size)
154 * @ro_mode: if this device is in read-only mode
155 * @cdev: UBI character device major and minor numbers
156 *
157 * Note, @leb_size is the logical eraseblock size offered by the UBI device.
158 * Volumes of this UBI device may have smaller logical eraseblock size if their
159 * alignment is not equivalent to %1.
160 *
161 * The @max_write_size field describes flash write maximum write unit. For
162 * example, NOR flash allows for changing individual bytes, so @min_io_size is
163 * %1. However, it does not mean than NOR flash has to write data byte-by-byte.
164 * Instead, CFI NOR flashes have a write-buffer of, e.g., 64 bytes, and when
165 * writing large chunks of data, they write 64-bytes at a time. Obviously, this
166 * improves write throughput.
167 *
168 * Also, the MTD device may have N interleaved (striped) flash chips
169 * underneath, in which case @min_io_size can be physical min. I/O size of
170 * single flash chip, while @max_write_size can be N * @min_io_size.
171 *
172 * The @max_write_size field is always greater or equivalent to @min_io_size.
173 * E.g., some NOR flashes may have (@min_io_size = 1, @max_write_size = 64). In
174 * contrast, NAND flashes usually have @min_io_size = @max_write_size = NAND
175 * page size.
176 */
177struct ubi_device_info {
178	int ubi_num;
179	int leb_size;
180	int leb_start;
181	int min_io_size;
182	int max_write_size;
183	int ro_mode;
184	dev_t cdev;
185};
186
187/*
188 * Volume notification types.
189 * @UBI_VOLUME_ADDED: a volume has been added (an UBI device was attached or a
190 *                    volume was created)
191 * @UBI_VOLUME_REMOVED: a volume has been removed (an UBI device was detached
192 *			or a volume was removed)
193 * @UBI_VOLUME_RESIZED: a volume has been re-sized
194 * @UBI_VOLUME_RENAMED: a volume has been re-named
195 * @UBI_VOLUME_SHUTDOWN: a volume is going to removed, shutdown users
196 * @UBI_VOLUME_UPDATED: data has been written to a volume
197 *
198 * These constants define which type of event has happened when a volume
199 * notification function is invoked.
200 */
201enum {
202	UBI_VOLUME_ADDED,
203	UBI_VOLUME_REMOVED,
204	UBI_VOLUME_RESIZED,
205	UBI_VOLUME_RENAMED,
206	UBI_VOLUME_SHUTDOWN,
207	UBI_VOLUME_UPDATED,
208};
209
210/*
211 * struct ubi_notification - UBI notification description structure.
212 * @di: UBI device description object
213 * @vi: UBI volume description object
214 *
215 * UBI notifiers are called with a pointer to an object of this type. The
216 * object describes the notification. Namely, it provides a description of the
217 * UBI device and UBI volume the notification informs about.
218 */
219struct ubi_notification {
220	struct ubi_device_info di;
221	struct ubi_volume_info vi;
222};
223
224/* UBI descriptor given to users when they open UBI volumes */
225struct ubi_volume_desc;
226
227int ubi_get_device_info(int ubi_num, struct ubi_device_info *di);
228void ubi_get_volume_info(struct ubi_volume_desc *desc,
229			 struct ubi_volume_info *vi);
230struct ubi_volume_desc *ubi_open_volume(int ubi_num, int vol_id, int mode);
231struct ubi_volume_desc *ubi_open_volume_nm(int ubi_num, const char *name,
232					   int mode);
233struct ubi_volume_desc *ubi_open_volume_path(const char *pathname, int mode);
234
235int ubi_register_volume_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb,
236				 int ignore_existing);
237int ubi_unregister_volume_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb);
238
239void ubi_close_volume(struct ubi_volume_desc *desc);
240int ubi_leb_read(struct ubi_volume_desc *desc, int lnum, char *buf, int offset,
241		 int len, int check);
242int ubi_leb_read_sg(struct ubi_volume_desc *desc, int lnum, struct ubi_sgl *sgl,
243		   int offset, int len, int check);
244int ubi_leb_write(struct ubi_volume_desc *desc, int lnum, const void *buf,
245		  int offset, int len);
246int ubi_leb_change(struct ubi_volume_desc *desc, int lnum, const void *buf,
247		   int len);
248int ubi_leb_erase(struct ubi_volume_desc *desc, int lnum);
249int ubi_leb_unmap(struct ubi_volume_desc *desc, int lnum);
250int ubi_leb_map(struct ubi_volume_desc *desc, int lnum);
251int ubi_is_mapped(struct ubi_volume_desc *desc, int lnum);
252int ubi_sync(int ubi_num);
253int ubi_flush(int ubi_num, int vol_id, int lnum);
254
255/*
256 * This function is the same as the 'ubi_leb_read()' function, but it does not
257 * provide the checking capability.
258 */
259static inline int ubi_read(struct ubi_volume_desc *desc, int lnum, char *buf,
260			   int offset, int len)
261{
262	return ubi_leb_read(desc, lnum, buf, offset, len, 0);
263}
264
265/*
266 * This function is the same as the 'ubi_leb_read_sg()' function, but it does
267 * not provide the checking capability.
268 */
269static inline int ubi_read_sg(struct ubi_volume_desc *desc, int lnum,
270			      struct ubi_sgl *sgl, int offset, int len)
271{
272	return ubi_leb_read_sg(desc, lnum, sgl, offset, len, 0);
273}
274#endif /* !__LINUX_UBI_H__ */
275