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William Juul0e8cc8b2007-11-15 11:13:05 +01001/*
2 * YAFFS: Yet another Flash File System . A NAND-flash specific file system.
3 *
4 * Copyright (C) 2002-2007 Aleph One Ltd.
5 * for Toby Churchill Ltd and Brightstar Engineering
6 *
7 * Created by Charles Manning <charles@aleph1.co.uk>
8 *
9 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
10 * it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 as
11 * published by the Free Software Foundation.
12 *
13 * Note: Only YAFFS headers are LGPL, YAFFS C code is covered by GPL.
14 */
15
16#ifndef __YAFFS_GUTS_H__
17#define __YAFFS_GUTS_H__
18
19#include "devextras.h"
20#include "yportenv.h"
21
22#define YAFFS_OK 1
23#define YAFFS_FAIL 0
24
25/* Give us a Y=0x59,
26 * Give us an A=0x41,
27 * Give us an FF=0xFF
28 * Give us an S=0x53
29 * And what have we got...
30 */
31#define YAFFS_MAGIC 0x5941FF53
32
33#define YAFFS_NTNODES_LEVEL0 16
34#define YAFFS_TNODES_LEVEL0_BITS 4
35#define YAFFS_TNODES_LEVEL0_MASK 0xf
36
37#define YAFFS_NTNODES_INTERNAL (YAFFS_NTNODES_LEVEL0 / 2)
38#define YAFFS_TNODES_INTERNAL_BITS (YAFFS_TNODES_LEVEL0_BITS - 1)
39#define YAFFS_TNODES_INTERNAL_MASK 0x7
40#define YAFFS_TNODES_MAX_LEVEL 6
41
42#ifndef CONFIG_YAFFS_NO_YAFFS1
43#define YAFFS_BYTES_PER_SPARE 16
44#define YAFFS_BYTES_PER_CHUNK 512
45#define YAFFS_CHUNK_SIZE_SHIFT 9
46#define YAFFS_CHUNKS_PER_BLOCK 32
47#define YAFFS_BYTES_PER_BLOCK (YAFFS_CHUNKS_PER_BLOCK*YAFFS_BYTES_PER_CHUNK)
48#endif
49
50#define YAFFS_MIN_YAFFS2_CHUNK_SIZE 1024
51#define YAFFS_MIN_YAFFS2_SPARE_SIZE 32
52
53#define YAFFS_MAX_CHUNK_ID 0x000FFFFF
54
55#define YAFFS_UNUSED_OBJECT_ID 0x0003FFFF
56
57#define YAFFS_ALLOCATION_NOBJECTS 100
58#define YAFFS_ALLOCATION_NTNODES 100
59#define YAFFS_ALLOCATION_NLINKS 100
60
61#define YAFFS_NOBJECT_BUCKETS 256
62
63
64#define YAFFS_OBJECT_SPACE 0x40000
65
66#define YAFFS_CHECKPOINT_VERSION 3
67
68#ifdef CONFIG_YAFFS_UNICODE
69#define YAFFS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH 127
70#define YAFFS_MAX_ALIAS_LENGTH 79
71#else
72#define YAFFS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH 255
73#define YAFFS_MAX_ALIAS_LENGTH 159
74#endif
75
76#define YAFFS_SHORT_NAME_LENGTH 15
77
78/* Some special object ids for pseudo objects */
79#define YAFFS_OBJECTID_ROOT 1
80#define YAFFS_OBJECTID_LOSTNFOUND 2
81#define YAFFS_OBJECTID_UNLINKED 3
82#define YAFFS_OBJECTID_DELETED 4
83
84/* Sseudo object ids for checkpointing */
85#define YAFFS_OBJECTID_SB_HEADER 0x10
86#define YAFFS_OBJECTID_CHECKPOINT_DATA 0x20
87#define YAFFS_SEQUENCE_CHECKPOINT_DATA 0x21
88
89/* */
90
91#define YAFFS_MAX_SHORT_OP_CACHES 20
92
93#define YAFFS_N_TEMP_BUFFERS 4
94
95/* We limit the number attempts at sucessfully saving a chunk of data.
96 * Small-page devices have 32 pages per block; large-page devices have 64.
97 * Default to something in the order of 5 to 10 blocks worth of chunks.
98 */
99#define YAFFS_WR_ATTEMPTS (5*64)
100
101/* Sequence numbers are used in YAFFS2 to determine block allocation order.
102 * The range is limited slightly to help distinguish bad numbers from good.
103 * This also allows us to perhaps in the future use special numbers for
104 * special purposes.
105 * EFFFFF00 allows the allocation of 8 blocks per second (~1Mbytes) for 15 years,
106 * and is a larger number than the lifetime of a 2GB device.
107 */
108#define YAFFS_LOWEST_SEQUENCE_NUMBER 0x00001000
109#define YAFFS_HIGHEST_SEQUENCE_NUMBER 0xEFFFFF00
110
111/* ChunkCache is used for short read/write operations.*/
112typedef struct {
113 struct yaffs_ObjectStruct *object;
114 int chunkId;
115 int lastUse;
116 int dirty;
117 int nBytes; /* Only valid if the cache is dirty */
118 int locked; /* Can't push out or flush while locked. */
119#ifdef CONFIG_YAFFS_YAFFS2
120 __u8 *data;
121#else
122 __u8 data[YAFFS_BYTES_PER_CHUNK];
123#endif
124} yaffs_ChunkCache;
125
126
127
128/* Tags structures in RAM
129 * NB This uses bitfield. Bitfields should not straddle a u32 boundary otherwise
130 * the structure size will get blown out.
131 */
132
133#ifndef CONFIG_YAFFS_NO_YAFFS1
134typedef struct {
135 unsigned chunkId:20;
136 unsigned serialNumber:2;
137 unsigned byteCount:10;
138 unsigned objectId:18;
139 unsigned ecc:12;
140 unsigned unusedStuff:2;
141
142} yaffs_Tags;
143
144typedef union {
145 yaffs_Tags asTags;
146 __u8 asBytes[8];
147} yaffs_TagsUnion;
148
149#endif
150
151/* Stuff used for extended tags in YAFFS2 */
152
153typedef enum {
154 YAFFS_ECC_RESULT_UNKNOWN,
155 YAFFS_ECC_RESULT_NO_ERROR,
156 YAFFS_ECC_RESULT_FIXED,
157 YAFFS_ECC_RESULT_UNFIXED
158} yaffs_ECCResult;
159
160typedef enum {
161 YAFFS_OBJECT_TYPE_UNKNOWN,
162 YAFFS_OBJECT_TYPE_FILE,
163 YAFFS_OBJECT_TYPE_SYMLINK,
164 YAFFS_OBJECT_TYPE_DIRECTORY,
165 YAFFS_OBJECT_TYPE_HARDLINK,
166 YAFFS_OBJECT_TYPE_SPECIAL
167} yaffs_ObjectType;
168
169#define YAFFS_OBJECT_TYPE_MAX YAFFS_OBJECT_TYPE_SPECIAL
170
171typedef struct {
172
173 unsigned validMarker0;
174 unsigned chunkUsed; /* Status of the chunk: used or unused */
175 unsigned objectId; /* If 0 then this is not part of an object (unused) */
176 unsigned chunkId; /* If 0 then this is a header, else a data chunk */
177 unsigned byteCount; /* Only valid for data chunks */
178
179 /* The following stuff only has meaning when we read */
180 yaffs_ECCResult eccResult;
181 unsigned blockBad;
182
183 /* YAFFS 1 stuff */
184 unsigned chunkDeleted; /* The chunk is marked deleted */
185 unsigned serialNumber; /* Yaffs1 2-bit serial number */
186
187 /* YAFFS2 stuff */
188 unsigned sequenceNumber; /* The sequence number of this block */
189
190 /* Extra info if this is an object header (YAFFS2 only) */
191
192 unsigned extraHeaderInfoAvailable; /* There is extra info available if this is not zero */
193 unsigned extraParentObjectId; /* The parent object */
194 unsigned extraIsShrinkHeader; /* Is it a shrink header? */
195 unsigned extraShadows; /* Does this shadow another object? */
196
197 yaffs_ObjectType extraObjectType; /* What object type? */
198
199 unsigned extraFileLength; /* Length if it is a file */
200 unsigned extraEquivalentObjectId; /* Equivalent object Id if it is a hard link */
201
202 unsigned validMarker1;
203
204} yaffs_ExtendedTags;
205
206/* Spare structure for YAFFS1 */
207typedef struct {
208 __u8 tagByte0;
209 __u8 tagByte1;
210 __u8 tagByte2;
211 __u8 tagByte3;
212 __u8 pageStatus; /* set to 0 to delete the chunk */
213 __u8 blockStatus;
214 __u8 tagByte4;
215 __u8 tagByte5;
216 __u8 ecc1[3];
217 __u8 tagByte6;
218 __u8 tagByte7;
219 __u8 ecc2[3];
220} yaffs_Spare;
221
222/*Special structure for passing through to mtd */
223struct yaffs_NANDSpare {
224 yaffs_Spare spare;
225 int eccres1;
226 int eccres2;
227};
228
229/* Block data in RAM */
230
231typedef enum {
232 YAFFS_BLOCK_STATE_UNKNOWN = 0,
233
234 YAFFS_BLOCK_STATE_SCANNING,
235 YAFFS_BLOCK_STATE_NEEDS_SCANNING,
236 /* The block might have something on it (ie it is allocating or full, perhaps empty)
237 * but it needs to be scanned to determine its true state.
238 * This state is only valid during yaffs_Scan.
239 * NB We tolerate empty because the pre-scanner might be incapable of deciding
240 * However, if this state is returned on a YAFFS2 device, then we expect a sequence number
241 */
242
243 YAFFS_BLOCK_STATE_EMPTY,
244 /* This block is empty */
245
246 YAFFS_BLOCK_STATE_ALLOCATING,
247 /* This block is partially allocated.
248 * At least one page holds valid data.
249 * This is the one currently being used for page
250 * allocation. Should never be more than one of these
251 */
252
253 YAFFS_BLOCK_STATE_FULL,
254 /* All the pages in this block have been allocated.
255 */
256
257 YAFFS_BLOCK_STATE_DIRTY,
258 /* All pages have been allocated and deleted.
259 * Erase me, reuse me.
260 */
261
262 YAFFS_BLOCK_STATE_CHECKPOINT,
263 /* This block is assigned to holding checkpoint data.
264 */
265
266 YAFFS_BLOCK_STATE_COLLECTING,
267 /* This block is being garbage collected */
268
269 YAFFS_BLOCK_STATE_DEAD
270 /* This block has failed and is not in use */
271} yaffs_BlockState;
272
273#define YAFFS_NUMBER_OF_BLOCK_STATES (YAFFS_BLOCK_STATE_DEAD + 1)
274
275
276typedef struct {
277
278 int softDeletions:10; /* number of soft deleted pages */
279 int pagesInUse:10; /* number of pages in use */
280 unsigned blockState:4; /* One of the above block states. NB use unsigned because enum is sometimes an int */
281 __u32 needsRetiring:1; /* Data has failed on this block, need to get valid data off */
282 /* and retire the block. */
283 __u32 skipErasedCheck: 1; /* If this is set we can skip the erased check on this block */
284 __u32 gcPrioritise: 1; /* An ECC check or blank check has failed on this block.
285 It should be prioritised for GC */
286 __u32 chunkErrorStrikes:3; /* How many times we've had ecc etc failures on this block and tried to reuse it */
287
288#ifdef CONFIG_YAFFS_YAFFS2
289 __u32 hasShrinkHeader:1; /* This block has at least one shrink object header */
290 __u32 sequenceNumber; /* block sequence number for yaffs2 */
291#endif
292
293} yaffs_BlockInfo;
294
295/* -------------------------- Object structure -------------------------------*/
296/* This is the object structure as stored on NAND */
297
298typedef struct {
299 yaffs_ObjectType type;
300
301 /* Apply to everything */
302 int parentObjectId;
303 __u16 sum__NoLongerUsed; /* checksum of name. No longer used */
304 YCHAR name[YAFFS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH + 1];
305
306 /* Thes following apply to directories, files, symlinks - not hard links */
307 __u32 yst_mode; /* protection */
308
309#ifdef CONFIG_YAFFS_WINCE
310 __u32 notForWinCE[5];
311#else
312 __u32 yst_uid;
313 __u32 yst_gid;
314 __u32 yst_atime;
315 __u32 yst_mtime;
316 __u32 yst_ctime;
317#endif
318
319 /* File size applies to files only */
320 int fileSize;
321
322 /* Equivalent object id applies to hard links only. */
323 int equivalentObjectId;
324
325 /* Alias is for symlinks only. */
326 YCHAR alias[YAFFS_MAX_ALIAS_LENGTH + 1];
327
328 __u32 yst_rdev; /* device stuff for block and char devices (major/min) */
329
330#ifdef CONFIG_YAFFS_WINCE
331 __u32 win_ctime[2];
332 __u32 win_atime[2];
333 __u32 win_mtime[2];
334 __u32 roomToGrow[4];
335#else
336 __u32 roomToGrow[10];
337#endif
338
339 int shadowsObject; /* This object header shadows the specified object if > 0 */
340
341 /* isShrink applies to object headers written when we shrink the file (ie resize) */
342 __u32 isShrink;
343
344} yaffs_ObjectHeader;
345
346/*--------------------------- Tnode -------------------------- */
347
348union yaffs_Tnode_union {
349#ifdef CONFIG_YAFFS_TNODE_LIST_DEBUG
350 union yaffs_Tnode_union *internal[YAFFS_NTNODES_INTERNAL + 1];
351#else
352 union yaffs_Tnode_union *internal[YAFFS_NTNODES_INTERNAL];
353#endif
354/* __u16 level0[YAFFS_NTNODES_LEVEL0]; */
355
356};
357
358typedef union yaffs_Tnode_union yaffs_Tnode;
359
360struct yaffs_TnodeList_struct {
361 struct yaffs_TnodeList_struct *next;
362 yaffs_Tnode *tnodes;
363};
364
365typedef struct yaffs_TnodeList_struct yaffs_TnodeList;
366
367/*------------------------ Object -----------------------------*/
368/* An object can be one of:
369 * - a directory (no data, has children links
370 * - a regular file (data.... not prunes :->).
371 * - a symlink [symbolic link] (the alias).
372 * - a hard link
373 */
374
375typedef struct {
376 __u32 fileSize;
377 __u32 scannedFileSize;
378 __u32 shrinkSize;
379 int topLevel;
380 yaffs_Tnode *top;
381} yaffs_FileStructure;
382
383typedef struct {
384 struct list_head children; /* list of child links */
385} yaffs_DirectoryStructure;
386
387typedef struct {
388 YCHAR *alias;
389} yaffs_SymLinkStructure;
390
391typedef struct {
392 struct yaffs_ObjectStruct *equivalentObject;
393 __u32 equivalentObjectId;
394} yaffs_HardLinkStructure;
395
396typedef union {
397 yaffs_FileStructure fileVariant;
398 yaffs_DirectoryStructure directoryVariant;
399 yaffs_SymLinkStructure symLinkVariant;
400 yaffs_HardLinkStructure hardLinkVariant;
401} yaffs_ObjectVariant;
402
403struct yaffs_ObjectStruct {
404 __u8 deleted:1; /* This should only apply to unlinked files. */
405 __u8 softDeleted:1; /* it has also been soft deleted */
406 __u8 unlinked:1; /* An unlinked file. The file should be in the unlinked directory.*/
407 __u8 fake:1; /* A fake object has no presence on NAND. */
408 __u8 renameAllowed:1; /* Some objects are not allowed to be renamed. */
409 __u8 unlinkAllowed:1;
410 __u8 dirty:1; /* the object needs to be written to flash */
411 __u8 valid:1; /* When the file system is being loaded up, this
412 * object might be created before the data
413 * is available (ie. file data records appear before the header).
414 */
415 __u8 lazyLoaded:1; /* This object has been lazy loaded and is missing some detail */
416
417 __u8 deferedFree:1; /* For Linux kernel. Object is removed from NAND, but is
418 * still in the inode cache. Free of object is defered.
419 * until the inode is released.
420 */
421
422 __u8 serial; /* serial number of chunk in NAND. Cached here */
423 __u16 sum; /* sum of the name to speed searching */
424
425 struct yaffs_DeviceStruct *myDev; /* The device I'm on */
426
427 struct list_head hashLink; /* list of objects in this hash bucket */
428
429 struct list_head hardLinks; /* all the equivalent hard linked objects */
430
431 /* directory structure stuff */
432 /* also used for linking up the free list */
433 struct yaffs_ObjectStruct *parent;
434 struct list_head siblings;
435
436 /* Where's my object header in NAND? */
437 int chunkId;
438
439 int nDataChunks; /* Number of data chunks attached to the file. */
440
441 __u32 objectId; /* the object id value */
442
443 __u32 yst_mode;
444
445#ifdef CONFIG_YAFFS_SHORT_NAMES_IN_RAM
446 YCHAR shortName[YAFFS_SHORT_NAME_LENGTH + 1];
447#endif
448
449#ifndef __KERNEL__
450 __u32 inUse;
451#endif
452
453#ifdef CONFIG_YAFFS_WINCE
454 __u32 win_ctime[2];
455 __u32 win_mtime[2];
456 __u32 win_atime[2];
457#else
458 __u32 yst_uid;
459 __u32 yst_gid;
460 __u32 yst_atime;
461 __u32 yst_mtime;
462 __u32 yst_ctime;
463#endif
464
465 __u32 yst_rdev;
466
467#ifdef __KERNEL__
468 struct inode *myInode;
469
470#endif
471
472 yaffs_ObjectType variantType;
473
474 yaffs_ObjectVariant variant;
475
476};
477
478typedef struct yaffs_ObjectStruct yaffs_Object;
479
480struct yaffs_ObjectList_struct {
481 yaffs_Object *objects;
482 struct yaffs_ObjectList_struct *next;
483};
484
485typedef struct yaffs_ObjectList_struct yaffs_ObjectList;
486
487typedef struct {
488 struct list_head list;
489 int count;
490} yaffs_ObjectBucket;
491
492
493/* yaffs_CheckpointObject holds the definition of an object as dumped
494 * by checkpointing.
495 */
496
497typedef struct {
498 int structType;
499 __u32 objectId;
500 __u32 parentId;
501 int chunkId;
502
503 yaffs_ObjectType variantType:3;
504 __u8 deleted:1;
505 __u8 softDeleted:1;
506 __u8 unlinked:1;
507 __u8 fake:1;
508 __u8 renameAllowed:1;
509 __u8 unlinkAllowed:1;
510 __u8 serial;
511
512 int nDataChunks;
513 __u32 fileSizeOrEquivalentObjectId;
514
515}yaffs_CheckpointObject;
516
517/*--------------------- Temporary buffers ----------------
518 *
519 * These are chunk-sized working buffers. Each device has a few
520 */
521
522typedef struct {
523 __u8 *buffer;
524 int line; /* track from whence this buffer was allocated */
525 int maxLine;
526} yaffs_TempBuffer;
527
528/*----------------- Device ---------------------------------*/
529
530struct yaffs_DeviceStruct {
531 struct list_head devList;
532 const char *name;
533
534 /* Entry parameters set up way early. Yaffs sets up the rest.*/
535 int nDataBytesPerChunk; /* Should be a power of 2 >= 512 */
536 int nChunksPerBlock; /* does not need to be a power of 2 */
537 int nBytesPerSpare; /* spare area size */
538 int startBlock; /* Start block we're allowed to use */
539 int endBlock; /* End block we're allowed to use */
540 int nReservedBlocks; /* We want this tuneable so that we can reduce */
541 /* reserved blocks on NOR and RAM. */
542
543
544 /* Stuff used by the shared space checkpointing mechanism */
545 /* If this value is zero, then this mechanism is disabled */
546
547 int nCheckpointReservedBlocks; /* Blocks to reserve for checkpoint data */
548
549
550
551
552 int nShortOpCaches; /* If <= 0, then short op caching is disabled, else
553 * the number of short op caches (don't use too many)
554 */
555
556 int useHeaderFileSize; /* Flag to determine if we should use file sizes from the header */
557
558 int useNANDECC; /* Flag to decide whether or not to use NANDECC */
559
560 void *genericDevice; /* Pointer to device context
561 * On an mtd this holds the mtd pointer.
562 */
563 void *superBlock;
564
565 /* NAND access functions (Must be set before calling YAFFS)*/
566
567 int (*writeChunkToNAND) (struct yaffs_DeviceStruct * dev,
568 int chunkInNAND, const __u8 * data,
569 const yaffs_Spare * spare);
570 int (*readChunkFromNAND) (struct yaffs_DeviceStruct * dev,
571 int chunkInNAND, __u8 * data,
572 yaffs_Spare * spare);
573 int (*eraseBlockInNAND) (struct yaffs_DeviceStruct * dev,
574 int blockInNAND);
575 int (*initialiseNAND) (struct yaffs_DeviceStruct * dev);
576
577#ifdef CONFIG_YAFFS_YAFFS2
578 int (*writeChunkWithTagsToNAND) (struct yaffs_DeviceStruct * dev,
579 int chunkInNAND, const __u8 * data,
580 const yaffs_ExtendedTags * tags);
581 int (*readChunkWithTagsFromNAND) (struct yaffs_DeviceStruct * dev,
582 int chunkInNAND, __u8 * data,
583 yaffs_ExtendedTags * tags);
584 int (*markNANDBlockBad) (struct yaffs_DeviceStruct * dev, int blockNo);
585 int (*queryNANDBlock) (struct yaffs_DeviceStruct * dev, int blockNo,
586 yaffs_BlockState * state, int *sequenceNumber);
587#endif
588
589 int isYaffs2;
590
591 /* The removeObjectCallback function must be supplied by OS flavours that
592 * need it. The Linux kernel does not use this, but yaffs direct does use
593 * it to implement the faster readdir
594 */
595 void (*removeObjectCallback)(struct yaffs_ObjectStruct *obj);
596
597 /* Callback to mark the superblock dirsty */
598 void (*markSuperBlockDirty)(void * superblock);
599
600 int wideTnodesDisabled; /* Set to disable wide tnodes */
601
602
603 /* End of stuff that must be set before initialisation. */
604
605 /* Checkpoint control. Can be set before or after initialisation */
606 __u8 skipCheckpointRead;
607 __u8 skipCheckpointWrite;
608
609 /* Runtime parameters. Set up by YAFFS. */
610
611 __u16 chunkGroupBits; /* 0 for devices <= 32MB. else log2(nchunks) - 16 */
612 __u16 chunkGroupSize; /* == 2^^chunkGroupBits */
613
614 /* Stuff to support wide tnodes */
615 __u32 tnodeWidth;
616 __u32 tnodeMask;
617
618 /* Stuff to support various file offses to chunk/offset translations */
619 /* "Crumbs" for nDataBytesPerChunk not being a power of 2 */
620 __u32 crumbMask;
621 __u32 crumbShift;
622 __u32 crumbsPerChunk;
623
624 /* Straight shifting for nDataBytesPerChunk being a power of 2 */
625 __u32 chunkShift;
626 __u32 chunkMask;
627
628
629#ifdef __KERNEL__
630
631 struct semaphore sem; /* Semaphore for waiting on erasure.*/
632 struct semaphore grossLock; /* Gross locking semaphore */
633 __u8 *spareBuffer; /* For mtdif2 use. Don't know the size of the buffer
634 * at compile time so we have to allocate it.
635 */
636 void (*putSuperFunc) (struct super_block * sb);
637#endif
638
639 int isMounted;
640
641 int isCheckpointed;
642
643
644 /* Stuff to support block offsetting to support start block zero */
645 int internalStartBlock;
646 int internalEndBlock;
647 int blockOffset;
648 int chunkOffset;
649
650
651 /* Runtime checkpointing stuff */
652 int checkpointPageSequence; /* running sequence number of checkpoint pages */
653 int checkpointByteCount;
654 int checkpointByteOffset;
655 __u8 *checkpointBuffer;
656 int checkpointOpenForWrite;
657 int blocksInCheckpoint;
658 int checkpointCurrentChunk;
659 int checkpointCurrentBlock;
660 int checkpointNextBlock;
661 int *checkpointBlockList;
662 int checkpointMaxBlocks;
663 __u32 checkpointSum;
664 __u32 checkpointXor;
665
666 /* Block Info */
667 yaffs_BlockInfo *blockInfo;
668 __u8 *chunkBits; /* bitmap of chunks in use */
669 unsigned blockInfoAlt:1; /* was allocated using alternative strategy */
670 unsigned chunkBitsAlt:1; /* was allocated using alternative strategy */
671 int chunkBitmapStride; /* Number of bytes of chunkBits per block.
672 * Must be consistent with nChunksPerBlock.
673 */
674
675 int nErasedBlocks;
676 int allocationBlock; /* Current block being allocated off */
677 __u32 allocationPage;
678 int allocationBlockFinder; /* Used to search for next allocation block */
679
680 /* Runtime state */
681 int nTnodesCreated;
682 yaffs_Tnode *freeTnodes;
683 int nFreeTnodes;
684 yaffs_TnodeList *allocatedTnodeList;
685
686 int isDoingGC;
687
688 int nObjectsCreated;
689 yaffs_Object *freeObjects;
690 int nFreeObjects;
691
692 yaffs_ObjectList *allocatedObjectList;
693
694 yaffs_ObjectBucket objectBucket[YAFFS_NOBJECT_BUCKETS];
695
696 int nFreeChunks;
697
698 int currentDirtyChecker; /* Used to find current dirtiest block */
699
700 __u32 *gcCleanupList; /* objects to delete at the end of a GC. */
701 int nonAggressiveSkip; /* GC state/mode */
702
703 /* Statistcs */
704 int nPageWrites;
705 int nPageReads;
706 int nBlockErasures;
707 int nErasureFailures;
708 int nGCCopies;
709 int garbageCollections;
710 int passiveGarbageCollections;
711 int nRetriedWrites;
712 int nRetiredBlocks;
713 int eccFixed;
714 int eccUnfixed;
715 int tagsEccFixed;
716 int tagsEccUnfixed;
717 int nDeletions;
718 int nUnmarkedDeletions;
719
720 int hasPendingPrioritisedGCs; /* We think this device might have pending prioritised gcs */
721
722 /* Special directories */
723 yaffs_Object *rootDir;
724 yaffs_Object *lostNFoundDir;
725
726 /* Buffer areas for storing data to recover from write failures TODO
727 * __u8 bufferedData[YAFFS_CHUNKS_PER_BLOCK][YAFFS_BYTES_PER_CHUNK];
728 * yaffs_Spare bufferedSpare[YAFFS_CHUNKS_PER_BLOCK];
729 */
730
731 int bufferedBlock; /* Which block is buffered here? */
732 int doingBufferedBlockRewrite;
733
734 yaffs_ChunkCache *srCache;
735 int srLastUse;
736
737 int cacheHits;
738
739 /* Stuff for background deletion and unlinked files.*/
740 yaffs_Object *unlinkedDir; /* Directory where unlinked and deleted files live. */
741 yaffs_Object *deletedDir; /* Directory where deleted objects are sent to disappear. */
742 yaffs_Object *unlinkedDeletion; /* Current file being background deleted.*/
743 int nDeletedFiles; /* Count of files awaiting deletion;*/
744 int nUnlinkedFiles; /* Count of unlinked files. */
745 int nBackgroundDeletions; /* Count of background deletions. */
746
747
748 yaffs_TempBuffer tempBuffer[YAFFS_N_TEMP_BUFFERS];
749 int maxTemp;
750 int unmanagedTempAllocations;
751 int unmanagedTempDeallocations;
752
753 /* yaffs2 runtime stuff */
754 unsigned sequenceNumber; /* Sequence number of currently allocating block */
755 unsigned oldestDirtySequence;
756
757};
758
759typedef struct yaffs_DeviceStruct yaffs_Device;
760
761/* The static layout of bllock usage etc is stored in the super block header */
762typedef struct {
763 int StructType;
764 int version;
765 int checkpointStartBlock;
766 int checkpointEndBlock;
767 int startBlock;
768 int endBlock;
769 int rfu[100];
770} yaffs_SuperBlockHeader;
771
772/* The CheckpointDevice structure holds the device information that changes at runtime and
773 * must be preserved over unmount/mount cycles.
774 */
775typedef struct {
776 int structType;
777 int nErasedBlocks;
778 int allocationBlock; /* Current block being allocated off */
779 __u32 allocationPage;
780 int nFreeChunks;
781
782 int nDeletedFiles; /* Count of files awaiting deletion;*/
783 int nUnlinkedFiles; /* Count of unlinked files. */
784 int nBackgroundDeletions; /* Count of background deletions. */
785
786 /* yaffs2 runtime stuff */
787 unsigned sequenceNumber; /* Sequence number of currently allocating block */
788 unsigned oldestDirtySequence;
789
790} yaffs_CheckpointDevice;
791
792
793typedef struct {
794 int structType;
795 __u32 magic;
796 __u32 version;
797 __u32 head;
798} yaffs_CheckpointValidity;
799
800/* Function to manipulate block info */
801static Y_INLINE yaffs_BlockInfo *yaffs_GetBlockInfo(yaffs_Device * dev, int blk)
802{
803 if (blk < dev->internalStartBlock || blk > dev->internalEndBlock) {
804 T(YAFFS_TRACE_ERROR,
805 (TSTR
806 ("**>> yaffs: getBlockInfo block %d is not valid" TENDSTR),
807 blk));
808 YBUG();
809 }
810 return &dev->blockInfo[blk - dev->internalStartBlock];
811}
812
813/*----------------------- YAFFS Functions -----------------------*/
814
815int yaffs_GutsInitialise(yaffs_Device * dev);
816void yaffs_Deinitialise(yaffs_Device * dev);
817
818int yaffs_GetNumberOfFreeChunks(yaffs_Device * dev);
819
820int yaffs_RenameObject(yaffs_Object * oldDir, const YCHAR * oldName,
821 yaffs_Object * newDir, const YCHAR * newName);
822
823int yaffs_Unlink(yaffs_Object * dir, const YCHAR * name);
824int yaffs_DeleteFile(yaffs_Object * obj);
825
826int yaffs_GetObjectName(yaffs_Object * obj, YCHAR * name, int buffSize);
827int yaffs_GetObjectFileLength(yaffs_Object * obj);
828int yaffs_GetObjectInode(yaffs_Object * obj);
829unsigned yaffs_GetObjectType(yaffs_Object * obj);
830int yaffs_GetObjectLinkCount(yaffs_Object * obj);
831
832int yaffs_SetAttributes(yaffs_Object * obj, struct iattr *attr);
833int yaffs_GetAttributes(yaffs_Object * obj, struct iattr *attr);
834
835/* File operations */
836int yaffs_ReadDataFromFile(yaffs_Object * obj, __u8 * buffer, loff_t offset,
837 int nBytes);
838int yaffs_WriteDataToFile(yaffs_Object * obj, const __u8 * buffer, loff_t offset,
839 int nBytes, int writeThrough);
840int yaffs_ResizeFile(yaffs_Object * obj, loff_t newSize);
841
842yaffs_Object *yaffs_MknodFile(yaffs_Object * parent, const YCHAR * name,
843 __u32 mode, __u32 uid, __u32 gid);
844int yaffs_FlushFile(yaffs_Object * obj, int updateTime);
845
846/* Flushing and checkpointing */
847void yaffs_FlushEntireDeviceCache(yaffs_Device *dev);
848
849int yaffs_CheckpointSave(yaffs_Device *dev);
850int yaffs_CheckpointRestore(yaffs_Device *dev);
851
852/* Directory operations */
853yaffs_Object *yaffs_MknodDirectory(yaffs_Object * parent, const YCHAR * name,
854 __u32 mode, __u32 uid, __u32 gid);
855yaffs_Object *yaffs_FindObjectByName(yaffs_Object * theDir, const YCHAR * name);
856int yaffs_ApplyToDirectoryChildren(yaffs_Object * theDir,
857 int (*fn) (yaffs_Object *));
858
859yaffs_Object *yaffs_FindObjectByNumber(yaffs_Device * dev, __u32 number);
860
861/* Link operations */
862yaffs_Object *yaffs_Link(yaffs_Object * parent, const YCHAR * name,
863 yaffs_Object * equivalentObject);
864
865yaffs_Object *yaffs_GetEquivalentObject(yaffs_Object * obj);
866
867/* Symlink operations */
868yaffs_Object *yaffs_MknodSymLink(yaffs_Object * parent, const YCHAR * name,
869 __u32 mode, __u32 uid, __u32 gid,
870 const YCHAR * alias);
871YCHAR *yaffs_GetSymlinkAlias(yaffs_Object * obj);
872
873/* Special inodes (fifos, sockets and devices) */
874yaffs_Object *yaffs_MknodSpecial(yaffs_Object * parent, const YCHAR * name,
875 __u32 mode, __u32 uid, __u32 gid, __u32 rdev);
876
877/* Special directories */
878yaffs_Object *yaffs_Root(yaffs_Device * dev);
879yaffs_Object *yaffs_LostNFound(yaffs_Device * dev);
880
881#ifdef CONFIG_YAFFS_WINCE
882/* CONFIG_YAFFS_WINCE special stuff */
883void yfsd_WinFileTimeNow(__u32 target[2]);
884#endif
885
886#ifdef __KERNEL__
887
888void yaffs_HandleDeferedFree(yaffs_Object * obj);
889#endif
890
891/* Debug dump */
892int yaffs_DumpObject(yaffs_Object * obj);
893
894void yaffs_GutsTest(yaffs_Device * dev);
895
896/* A few useful functions */
897void yaffs_InitialiseTags(yaffs_ExtendedTags * tags);
898void yaffs_DeleteChunk(yaffs_Device * dev, int chunkId, int markNAND, int lyn);
899int yaffs_CheckFF(__u8 * buffer, int nBytes);
900void yaffs_HandleChunkError(yaffs_Device *dev, yaffs_BlockInfo *bi);
901
902#endif