Hi Abhishek,
On Fri, 25 May 2018 17:51:43 +0530, Abhishek Sahu
<absahu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This patch does minor code reorganization for raw reads.
Currently the raw read is required for complete page but for
subsequent patches related with erased codeword bit flips
detection, only few CW should be read. So, this patch adds
helper function and introduces the read CW bitmask which
specifies which CW reads are required in complete page.
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Sahu <absahu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
* Changes from v2:
NONE
* Changes from v1:
1. Included more detail in function comment
drivers/mtd/nand/raw/qcom_nandc.c | 197 ++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------
1 file changed, 123 insertions(+), 74 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/mtd/nand/raw/qcom_nandc.c b/drivers/mtd/nand/raw/qcom_nandc.c
index 87f900e..34143a4 100644
--- a/drivers/mtd/nand/raw/qcom_nandc.c
+++ b/drivers/mtd/nand/raw/qcom_nandc.c
@@ -1588,6 +1588,127 @@ static int check_flash_errors(struct qcom_nand_host *host, int cw_cnt)
}
/*
+ * Helper to perform the page raw read operation. The read_cw_mask will be
+ * used to specify the codewords (CW) for which the data should be read. The
+ * single page contains multiple CW.
+ *
+ * Normally other NAND controllers store the data in main area and
+ * ecc bytes in OOB area. So, if page size is 2048+64 then 2048
+ * data bytes will go in main area followed by ECC bytes. The QCOM NAND
+ * controller follows different layout in which the data+OOB is internally
+ * divided in 528/532 bytes CW and each CW contains 516 bytes followed by
+ * ECC parity bytes for that CW. By this, 4 available OOB bytes per CW
+ * will also be protected with ECC.
+ *
+ * For each CW read, following are the 2 steps:
+ * 1. Read the codeword bytes from NAND chip to NAND controller internal HW
+ * buffer.
+ * 2. Copy all these bytes from this HW buffer to actual buffer.
+ *
+ * Sometime, only few CW data is required in complete page. The read_cw_mask
+ * specifies which CW in a page needs to be read. Start address will be
+ * determined with this CW mask to skip unnecessary data copy from NAND
+ * flash device. Then, actual data copy from NAND controller HW internal buffer
+ * to data buffer will be done only for the CWs, which have the mask set.
+ */
+static int
+nandc_read_page_raw(struct mtd_info *mtd, struct nand_chip *chip,
+ u8 *data_buf, u8 *oob_buf,
+ int page, unsigned long read_cw_mask)
Please prefix the helper with "qcom_nandc"
+{
+ struct qcom_nand_host *host = to_qcom_nand_host(chip);
+ struct qcom_nand_controller *nandc = get_qcom_nand_controller(chip);
+ struct nand_ecc_ctrl *ecc = &chip->ecc;
+ int i, ret;
+ int read_loc, start_step, last_step;
+
+ nand_read_page_op(chip, page, 0, NULL, 0);
+
+ host->use_ecc = false;
+ start_step = ffs(read_cw_mask) - 1;
+ last_step = fls(read_cw_mask);
+
+ clear_bam_transaction(nandc);
+ set_address(host, host->cw_size * start_step, page);
+ update_rw_regs(host, last_step - start_step, true);
+ config_nand_page_read(nandc);
+
+ for (i = start_step; i < last_step; i++) {
This comment applies for both patches 15 and 16:
I would really prefer having a qcom_nandc_read_cw_raw() that reads only
one CW. From qcom_nandc_read_page_raw() you would loop over all the CW
calling qcom_nandc_read_cw_raw() helper (it's raw reads, we don't care
about performances)
and from ->read_page_raw() you would check
CW with uncorrectable errors for being blank with that helper. You
would avoid the not-so-nice logic where you read all the CW between the
first bad one and the last bad one.