1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
4 * Heiko Schocher, DENX Software Engineering, hs@denx.de.
10 #include <dm/uclass-internal.h>
11 #include <linux/err.h>
12 #include <linux/mtd/mtd.h>
13 #include <linux/mtd/partitions.h>
16 #define MTD_NAME_MAX_LEN 20
18 void board_mtdparts_default(const char **mtdids, const char **mtdparts);
20 static const char *get_mtdids(void)
22 __maybe_unused const char *mtdparts = NULL;
23 const char *mtdids = env_get("mtdids");
28 #if defined(CONFIG_SYS_MTDPARTS_RUNTIME)
29 board_mtdparts_default(&mtdids, &mtdparts);
30 #elif defined(MTDIDS_DEFAULT)
31 mtdids = MTDIDS_DEFAULT;
32 #elif defined(CONFIG_MTDIDS_DEFAULT)
33 mtdids = CONFIG_MTDIDS_DEFAULT;
37 env_set("mtdids", mtdids);
43 * mtd_search_alternate_name - Search an alternate name for @mtdname thanks to
44 * the mtdids legacy environment variable.
46 * The mtdids string is a list of comma-separated 'dev_id=mtd_id' tupples.
47 * Check if one of the mtd_id matches mtdname, in this case save dev_id in
50 * @mtdname: Current MTD device name
51 * @altname: Alternate name to return
52 * @max_len: Length of the alternate name buffer
54 * @return 0 on success, an error otherwise.
56 int mtd_search_alternate_name(const char *mtdname, char *altname,
59 const char *mtdids, *equal, *comma, *dev_id, *mtd_id;
60 int dev_id_len, mtd_id_len;
62 mtdids = get_mtdids();
67 /* Find the '=' sign */
69 equal = strchr(dev_id, '=');
72 dev_id_len = equal - mtdids;
75 /* Find the end of the tupple */
76 comma = strchr(mtdids, ',');
78 mtd_id_len = comma - mtd_id;
80 mtd_id_len = &mtdids[strlen(mtdids)] - mtd_id + 1;
82 if (!dev_id_len || !mtd_id_len)
85 if (dev_id_len + 1 > max_len)
88 /* Compare the name we search with the current mtd_id */
89 if (!strncmp(mtdname, mtd_id, mtd_id_len)) {
90 strncpy(altname, dev_id, dev_id_len);
91 altname[dev_id_len] = 0;
96 /* Go to the next tupple */
103 #if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_DM_MTD)
104 static void mtd_probe_uclass_mtd_devs(void)
109 /* Probe devices with DM compliant drivers */
110 while (!uclass_find_device(UCLASS_MTD, idx, &dev) && dev) {
116 static void mtd_probe_uclass_mtd_devs(void) { }
119 #if defined(CONFIG_MTD_PARTITIONS)
121 #define MTDPARTS_MAXLEN 512
123 static const char *get_mtdparts(void)
125 __maybe_unused const char *mtdids = NULL;
126 static char tmp_parts[MTDPARTS_MAXLEN];
127 const char *mtdparts = NULL;
129 if (gd->flags & GD_FLG_ENV_READY)
130 mtdparts = env_get("mtdparts");
131 else if (env_get_f("mtdparts", tmp_parts, sizeof(tmp_parts)) != -1)
132 mtdparts = tmp_parts;
137 #if defined(CONFIG_SYS_MTDPARTS_RUNTIME)
138 board_mtdparts_default(&mtdids, &mtdparts);
139 #elif defined(MTDPARTS_DEFAULT)
140 mtdparts = MTDPARTS_DEFAULT;
141 #elif defined(CONFIG_MTDPARTS_DEFAULT)
142 mtdparts = CONFIG_MTDPARTS_DEFAULT;
146 env_set("mtdparts", mtdparts);
151 static int mtd_del_parts(struct mtd_info *mtd, bool quiet)
155 if (!mtd_has_partitions(mtd))
158 /* do not delete partitions if they are in use. */
159 if (mtd_partitions_used(mtd)) {
161 printf("\"%s\" partitions still in use, can't delete them\n",
166 ret = del_mtd_partitions(mtd);
173 static bool mtd_del_all_parts_failed;
175 static void mtd_del_all_parts(void)
177 struct mtd_info *mtd;
180 mtd_del_all_parts_failed = false;
183 * It is not safe to remove entries from the mtd_for_each_device loop
184 * as it uses idr indexes and the partitions removal is done in bulk
185 * (all partitions of one device at the same time), so break and
186 * iterate from start each time a new partition is found and deleted.
189 mtd_for_each_device(mtd) {
190 ret = mtd_del_parts(mtd, false);
194 mtd_del_all_parts_failed = true;
199 int mtd_probe_devices(void)
201 static char *old_mtdparts;
202 static char *old_mtdids;
203 const char *mtdparts = get_mtdparts();
204 const char *mtdids = get_mtdids();
205 const char *mtdparts_next = mtdparts;
206 struct mtd_info *mtd;
208 mtd_probe_uclass_mtd_devs();
211 * Check if mtdparts/mtdids changed, if the MTD dev list was updated
212 * or if our previous attempt to delete existing partititions failed.
213 * In any of these cases we want to update the partitions, otherwise,
214 * everything is up-to-date and we can return 0 directly.
216 if ((!mtdparts && !old_mtdparts && !mtdids && !old_mtdids) ||
217 (mtdparts && old_mtdparts && mtdids && old_mtdids &&
218 !mtd_dev_list_updated() && !mtd_del_all_parts_failed &&
219 !strcmp(mtdparts, old_mtdparts) &&
220 !strcmp(mtdids, old_mtdids)))
223 /* Update the local copy of mtdparts */
226 old_mtdparts = strdup(mtdparts);
227 old_mtdids = strdup(mtdids);
230 * Remove all old parts. Note that partition removal can fail in case
231 * one of the partition is still being used by an MTD user, so this
232 * does not guarantee that all old partitions are gone.
237 * Call mtd_dev_list_updated() to clear updates generated by our own
238 * parts removal loop.
240 mtd_dev_list_updated();
242 /* If either mtdparts or mtdids is empty, then exit */
243 if (!mtdparts || !mtdids)
246 /* Start the parsing by ignoring the extra 'mtdparts=' prefix, if any */
247 if (!strncmp(mtdparts, "mtdparts=", sizeof("mtdparts=") - 1))
250 /* For each MTD device in mtdparts */
251 for (; mtdparts[0] != '\0'; mtdparts = mtdparts_next) {
252 char mtd_name[MTD_NAME_MAX_LEN], *colon;
253 struct mtd_partition *parts;
254 unsigned int mtd_name_len;
257 mtdparts_next = strchr(mtdparts, ';');
259 mtdparts_next = mtdparts + strlen(mtdparts);
263 colon = strchr(mtdparts, ':');
264 if (colon > mtdparts_next)
268 printf("Wrong mtdparts: %s\n", mtdparts);
272 mtd_name_len = (unsigned int)(colon - mtdparts);
273 if (mtd_name_len + 1 > sizeof(mtd_name)) {
274 printf("MTD name too long: %s\n", mtdparts);
278 strncpy(mtd_name, mtdparts, mtd_name_len);
279 mtd_name[mtd_name_len] = '\0';
280 /* Move the pointer forward (including the ':') */
281 mtdparts += mtd_name_len + 1;
282 mtd = get_mtd_device_nm(mtd_name);
283 if (IS_ERR_OR_NULL(mtd)) {
284 char linux_name[MTD_NAME_MAX_LEN];
287 * The MTD device named "mtd_name" does not exist. Try
288 * to find a correspondance with an MTD device having
289 * the same type and number as defined in the mtdids.
291 debug("No device named %s\n", mtd_name);
292 ret = mtd_search_alternate_name(mtd_name, linux_name,
295 mtd = get_mtd_device_nm(linux_name);
298 * If no device could be found, move the mtdparts
299 * pointer forward until the next set of partitions.
301 if (ret || IS_ERR_OR_NULL(mtd)) {
302 printf("Could not find a valid device for %s\n",
304 mtdparts = mtdparts_next;
310 * Call mtd_del_parts() again, even if it's already been called
311 * in mtd_del_all_parts(). We need to know if old partitions are
312 * still around (because they are still being used by someone),
313 * and if they are, we shouldn't create new partitions, so just
314 * skip this MTD device and try the next one.
316 ret = mtd_del_parts(mtd, true);
321 * Parse the MTD device partitions. It will update the mtdparts
322 * pointer, create an array of parts (that must be freed), and
323 * return the number of partition structures in the array.
325 ret = mtd_parse_partitions(mtd, &mtdparts, &parts, &nparts);
327 printf("Could not parse device %s\n", mtd->name);
335 /* Create the new MTD partitions */
336 add_mtd_partitions(mtd, parts, nparts);
338 /* Free the structures allocated during the parsing */
339 mtd_free_parsed_partitions(parts, nparts);
345 * Call mtd_dev_list_updated() to clear updates generated by our own
346 * parts registration loop.
348 mtd_dev_list_updated();
353 int mtd_probe_devices(void)
355 mtd_probe_uclass_mtd_devs();
359 #endif /* defined(CONFIG_MTD_PARTITIONS) */