Re: [PATCH 1/2]Intel Moorestown NAND driver patch for mainline

From: Jiri Slaby
Date: Sat Jun 06 2009 - 07:12:05 EST


On 06/06/2009 06:44 PM, Yunpeng Gao wrote:
> diff --git a/drivers/staging/mrst_nand/ffsport.c b/drivers/staging/mrst_nand/ffsport.c
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..5a919f4
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/drivers/staging/mrst_nand/ffsport.c
> @@ -0,0 +1,953 @@
> +void glob_udelay(unsigned long usecs)
> +{
> + udelay(usecs);
> +}
> +
> +void glob_mdelay(unsigned long msecs)
> +{
> + mdelay(msecs);
> +}

Unneeded wrappers.

> +u32 *GLOB_MEMMAP_NOCACHE(unsigned long addr, unsigned long size)
> +{
> +#if (FLASH_NAND || FLASH_CDMA)
> + return (u32 *)ioremap_nocache(addr, (size+0xfff)&(~0xfff));

Use ALIGN() and no cast.

> +#else
> + return (u32 *)addr;
> +#endif
> +}
> +
> +u32 *GLOB_MEMMAP_TOBUS(u32 *ptr)
> +{
> +#if (FLASH_NAND || FLASH_CDMA)
> + return (u32 *)virt_to_bus(ptr);

Aiee, virt_to_bus.

> +#else
> + return ptr;
> +#endif
> +}
...
> +#define GLOB_SBD_IOCTL_GC (0x7701)
> +#define GLOB_SBD_IOCTL_WL (0x7702)
> +#define GLOB_SBD_IOCTL_FORMAT (0x7703)
> +#define GLOB_SBD_IOCTL_ERASE_FLASH (0x7704)
> +#define GLOB_SBD_IOCTL_FLUSH_CACHE (0x7705)
> +#define GLOB_SBD_IOCTL_COPY_BLK_TABLE (0x7706)
> +#define GLOB_SBD_IOCTL_COPY_WEAR_LEVELING_TABLE (0x7707)
> +#define GLOB_SBD_IOCTL_GET_NAND_INFO (0x7708)
> +#define GLOB_SBD_IOCTL_WRITE_DATA (0x7709)
> +#define GLOB_SBD_IOCTL_READ_DATA (0x770A)

Could this be defined in an ioctl-standard way?

> +static int GLOB_SBD_majornum;
> +
> +static char *GLOB_version = GLOB_VERSION;

You will save a pointer by char [] instead of char *. Also constify it.

> +/* Because the driver will allocate a lot of memory and kmalloc can not */
> +/* allocat memory more than 4M bytes, here we use static array as */
> +/* memory pool. This is simple but ugly. It should only be used during */
> +/* development.*/
> +#define LOCAL_MEM_POOL_SIZE (1024 * 1024 * 8)
> +static u8 local_mem_pool[LOCAL_MEM_POOL_SIZE];

Bah. We have vmalloc.

> +struct ioctl_rw_page_info {
> + u8 *data;
> + unsigned int page;
> +};

32/64-bit incompatible.

> +static struct block_device_operations GLOB_SBD_ops = {
> + .owner = THIS_MODULE,
> + .open = GLOB_SBD_open,
> + .release = GLOB_SBD_release,
> + .locked_ioctl = GLOB_SBD_ioctl,

Could this be switched to an unlocked one first?

> + .getgeo = GLOB_SBD_getgeo,
> +};
> +
> +static int SBD_setup_device(struct spectra_nand_dev *dev, int which)
> +{
> + int res_blks;
> + u32 sects;
> +
> + nand_dbg_print(NAND_DBG_TRACE, "%s, Line %d, Function: %s\n",
> + __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__);
> +
> + memset(dev, 0, sizeof(struct spectra_nand_dev));
> +
> + nand_dbg_print(NAND_DBG_WARN, "Reserved %d blocks "
> + "for OS image, %d blocks for bad block replacement.\n",
> + get_res_blk_num_os(),
> + get_res_blk_num_bad_blk());
> +
> + res_blks = get_res_blk_num_bad_blk() + get_res_blk_num_os();
> +
> + dev->size = (u64)IdentifyDeviceData.PageDataSize *
> + IdentifyDeviceData.PagesPerBlock *
> + (IdentifyDeviceData.wDataBlockNum - res_blks);
> +
> + res_blks_os = get_res_blk_num_os();
> +
> + spin_lock_init(&dev->qlock);
> +
> + dev->tmp_buf = kmalloc(IdentifyDeviceData.PageDataSize, GFP_ATOMIC);
> + if (!dev->tmp_buf) {
> + printk(KERN_ERR "Failed to kmalloc memory in %s Line %d, exit.\n",
> + __FILE__, __LINE__);
> + goto out_vfree;
> + }
> +
> + dev->queue = blk_init_queue(GLOB_SBD_request, &dev->qlock);
> + if (dev->queue == NULL) {
> + printk(KERN_ERR
> + "Spectra: Request queue could not be initialized."
> + " Aborting\n ");

memleak? and further in that function.

> + goto out_vfree;

> diff --git a/drivers/staging/mrst_nand/lld_cdma.c b/drivers/staging/mrst_nand/lld_cdma.c
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..19650c2
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/drivers/staging/mrst_nand/lld_cdma.c
> @@ -0,0 +1,2736 @@
...
> +static u16 do_ecc_for_desc(u16 c, u8 *buf,
> + u16 page)
> +{
> + u16 event = EVENT_NONE;
> + u16 err_byte;
> + u8 err_sector;
> + u8 err_page = 0;
> + u8 err_device;
> + u16 ecc_correction_info;
> + u16 err_address;
> + u32 eccSectorSize;
> + u8 *err_pos;
> +
> + eccSectorSize = ECC_SECTOR_SIZE * (DeviceInfo.wDevicesConnected);
> +
> + do {
> + if (0 == c)
> + err_page = ioread32(FlashReg + ERR_PAGE_ADDR0);

FlashReg doesn't look like an iomap memory. Use readl/writel all over
the driver.

> +static int check_for_ording(struct pending_cmd (*p)[MAX_CHANS + MAX_DESCS],
> + int *chis, int *chMaxIndexes, int (*namb)[MAX_CHANS])
> +{
> + int i, done, ch1, ch2, syncNum, syncNum2;
> + u8 indexchgd;
> +
> + indexchgd = 0;
> + for (i = 0; (i < totalUsedBanks) && !done && !indexchgd; i++) {
> + if (!EOLIST(i) &&
> + get_sync_ch_pcmd(p, i, chis[i], &syncNum, &ch1)) {
> + debug_boundary_error(ch1, totalUsedBanks, 0);
> + if (!EOLIST(ch1) && get_sync_ch_pcmd(p, ch1,
> + chis[ch1], &syncNum2, &ch2)) {
> + debug_boundary_error(ch2, totalUsedBanks, 0);
> + if ((syncNum == syncNum2) &&
> + (syncNum != FORCED_ORDERED_SYNC)) {
> + if (ch2 != i) {
> + nand_dbg_print(NAND_DBG_DEBUG,
> + "SYNCCHECK: ILLEGAL CASE: "
> + "Channel %d, cmdindx %d, "
> + "tag %d is waiting for "
> + "sync number %d "
> + "from channel %d, "
> + "which is waiting for "
> + "the same sync number "
> + "from channel %d. "
> + "Sync checking is aborting\n",
> + i, chis[i],
> + p[i][chis[i]].Tag,
> + syncNum, ch1, ch2);
> + done = 1;
> + } else {
> + if (!(debug_sync_cnt %
> + DBG_SNC_PRINTEVERY)) {
> + nand_dbg_print(
> + NAND_DBG_DEBUG,
> + "SYNCCHECK: "
> + "syncnum %d "
> + "betn Ch %d, "
> + "cmdindx %d, "
> + "tag %d & Ch %d, "
> + "cmdindx %d, tag %d. "
> + "chis="
> + "{%d, %d, %d, %d}\n",
> + syncNum, i,
> + chis[i],
> + p[i][chis[i]].Tag,
> + ch1, chis[ch1],
> + p[ch1][chis[ch1]].Tag,
> + chis[0], chis[1],
> + chis[2], chis[3]);
> + }
> + if (!check_ordering(p, i,
> + namb[ch1][i]+1,
> + chis[i], ch1,
> + namb[i][ch1]+1,
> + chis[ch1]))
> + nand_dbg_print(
> + NAND_DBG_DEBUG,
> + "Above problem "
> + "occured when "
> + "analyzing "
> + "sync %d "
> + "between "
> + "(ch:%d, indx:%d, "
> + "tag:%d) & "
> + "(ch:%d, indx:%d, "
> + "tag:%d)\n",
> + syncNum, i, chis[i],
> + p[i][chis[i]].Tag,
> + ch1, chis[ch1],
> + p[ch1][chis[ch1]].Tag);

Hmm, pretty unreadable. You seem to need to refactor the code.

> diff --git a/drivers/staging/mrst_nand/lld_nand.c b/drivers/staging/mrst_nand/lld_nand.c
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..56ef843
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/drivers/staging/mrst_nand/lld_nand.c
> @@ -0,0 +1,3113 @@
...
> +#define CEIL_DIV(X, Y) (((X)%(Y)) ? ((X)/(Y)+1) : ((X)/(Y)))

Is this DIV_ROUND_UP?

> +u16 conf_parameters[] = {

const?

> +static u16 get_onfi_nand_para(void)
> +{
> + int i;
> + u16 blks_lun_l, blks_lun_h, n_of_luns;
> + u32 blockperlun, id;
> +
> + iowrite32(DEVICE_RESET__BANK0, FlashReg + DEVICE_RESET);
> +
> + while (!((ioread32(FlashReg + INTR_STATUS0) &
> + INTR_STATUS0__RST_COMP) |
> + (ioread32(FlashReg + INTR_STATUS0) &
> + INTR_STATUS0__TIME_OUT)))
> + ;

cpu_relax(); And the same further in this function.

> +static const struct pci_device_id nand_pci_ids[] = {
> + {
> + .vendor = 0x8086,
> + .device = 0x0809,
> + .subvendor = PCI_ANY_ID,
> + .subdevice = PCI_ANY_ID,

PCI_DEVICE()

> + },
> + { /* end: all zeroes */ }
> +};
> +
> +static int dump_pci_config_register(struct pci_dev *dev)

What is this good for?

> +static struct pci_driver nand_pci_driver = {

const

> + .name = SPECTRA_NAND_NAME,
> + .id_table = nand_pci_ids,
> + .probe = nand_pci_probe,
> + .remove = nand_pci_remove,
> +};
> +
> +u16 NAND_Flash_Init(void)
> +{
...
> + FlashReg = GLOB_MEMMAP_NOCACHE(GLOB_HWCTL_REG_BASE,
> + GLOB_HWCTL_REG_SIZE);
> + if (!FlashReg) {
> + printk(KERN_ERR "Spectra: ioremap_nocache failed!");
> + return -ENOMEM;
> + }
> + nand_dbg_print(NAND_DBG_WARN,
> + "Spectra: Remapped reg base address: "
> + "0x%p, len: %d\n",
> + FlashReg, GLOB_HWCTL_REG_SIZE);
> +
> + FlashMem = GLOB_MEMMAP_NOCACHE(GLOB_HWCTL_MEM_BASE,
> + GLOB_HWCTL_MEM_SIZE);
> + if (!FlashMem) {

unmap?

> + printk(KERN_ERR "Spectra: ioremap_nocache failed!");
> + return -ENOMEM;
> + }
...
> + /* Enable the 2 lines code will enable pipeline_rw_ahead feature */
> + /* and improve performance for about 10%. But will also cause a */
> + /* 1 or 2 bit error when do a 300MB+ file copy/compare testing. */
> + /* Suspect it's an ECC FIFO overflow issue. -- Yunpeng 2009.03.26 */
> + /* iowrite32(1, FlashReg + CACHE_WRITE_ENABLE); */
> + /* iowrite32(1, FlashReg + CACHE_READ_ENABLE); */
> +
> + retval = pci_register_driver(&nand_pci_driver);
> + if (retval)

unmap?

> + return -ENOMEM;
> +
> + return PASS;
> +}
> +
> +#endif

HTH.
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