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/* Copyright 2013-2017 IBM Corp.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or
* implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
#ifndef __LIBFLASH_BLOCKLEVEL_H
#define __LIBFLASH_BLOCKLEVEL_H
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
struct bl_prot_range {
uint64_t start;
uint64_t len;
};
struct blocklevel_range {
struct bl_prot_range *prot;
int n_prot;
int total_prot;
};
enum blocklevel_flags {
WRITE_NEED_ERASE = 1,
};
/*
* libffs may be used with different backends, all should provide these for
* libflash to get the information it needs
*/
struct blocklevel_device {
void *priv;
int (*reacquire)(struct blocklevel_device *bl);
int (*release)(struct blocklevel_device *bl);
int (*read)(struct blocklevel_device *bl, uint64_t pos, void *buf, uint64_t len);
int (*write)(struct blocklevel_device *bl, uint64_t pos, const void *buf, uint64_t len);
int (*erase)(struct blocklevel_device *bl, uint64_t pos, uint64_t len);
int (*get_info)(struct blocklevel_device *bl, const char **name, uint64_t *total_size,
uint32_t *erase_granule);
/*
* Keep the erase mask so that blocklevel_erase() can do sanity checking
*/
uint32_t erase_mask;
bool keep_alive;
enum blocklevel_flags flags;
struct blocklevel_range ecc_prot;
};
int blocklevel_raw_read(struct blocklevel_device *bl, uint64_t pos, void *buf, uint64_t len);
int blocklevel_read(struct blocklevel_device *bl, uint64_t pos, void *buf, uint64_t len);
int blocklevel_raw_write(struct blocklevel_device *bl, uint64_t pos, const void *buf, uint64_t len);
int blocklevel_write(struct blocklevel_device *bl, uint64_t pos, const void *buf, uint64_t len);
int blocklevel_erase(struct blocklevel_device *bl, uint64_t pos, uint64_t len);
int blocklevel_get_info(struct blocklevel_device *bl, const char **name, uint64_t *total_size,
uint32_t *erase_granule);
/*
* blocklevel_smart_write() performs reads on the data to see if it
* can skip erase or write calls. This is likely more convenient for
* the caller since they don't need to perform these checks
* themselves. Depending on the new and old data, this may be faster
* or slower than the just using blocklevel_erase/write calls.
* directly.
*/
int blocklevel_smart_write(struct blocklevel_device *bl, uint64_t pos, const void *buf, uint64_t len);
/*
* blocklevel_smart_erase() will handle unaligned erases.
* blocklevel_erase() expects a erase_granule aligned buffer and the
* erase length to be an exact multiple of erase_granule,
* blocklevel_smart_erase() solves this requirement by performing a
* read erase write under the hood.
*/
int blocklevel_smart_erase(struct blocklevel_device *bl, uint64_t pos, uint64_t len);
/* Implemented in software at this level */
int blocklevel_ecc_protect(struct blocklevel_device *bl, uint32_t start, uint32_t len);
#endif /* __LIBFLASH_BLOCKLEVEL_H */
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