From f722013ee9fd24623df31dec9a91a6d02c3e2f2f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "THOMSON, Adam (Adam)" Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2011 16:52:38 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] mtd: nand_base: always initialise oob_poi before writing OOB data In nand_do_write_ops() code it is possible for a caller to provide ops.oobbuf populated and ops.mode == MTD_OOB_AUTO, which currently means that the chip->oob_poi buffer isn't initialised to all 0xFF. The nand_fill_oob() method then carries out the task of copying the provided OOB data to oob_poi, but with MTD_OOB_AUTO it skips areas marked as unavailable by the layout struct, including the bad block marker bytes. An example of this causing issues is when the last OOB data read was from the start of a bad block where the markers are not 0xFF, and the caller wishes to write new OOB data at the beginning of another block. In this scenario the caller would provide OOB data, but nand_fill_oob() would skip the bad block marker bytes in oob_poi before copying the OOB data provided by the caller. This means that when the OOB data is written back to NAND, the block is inadvertently marked as bad without the caller knowing. This has been witnessed when using YAFFS2 where tags are stored in the OOB. To avoid this oob_poi is always initialised to 0xFF to make sure no left over data is inadvertently written back to the OOB area. Credits to Brian Norris for fixing this patch. Signed-off-by: Adam Thomson Signed-off-by: Artem Bityutskiy Cc: stable@kernel.org [2.6.20+] --- drivers/mtd/nand/nand_base.c | 27 ++++++++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/drivers/mtd/nand/nand_base.c b/drivers/mtd/nand/nand_base.c index 1525cd0..408e1d0a 100644 --- a/drivers/mtd/nand/nand_base.c +++ b/drivers/mtd/nand/nand_base.c @@ -2088,14 +2088,22 @@ static int nand_write_page(struct mtd_info *mtd, struct nand_chip *chip, /** * nand_fill_oob - [Internal] Transfer client buffer to oob - * @chip: nand chip structure + * @mtd: MTD device structure * @oob: oob data buffer * @len: oob data write length * @ops: oob ops structure */ -static uint8_t *nand_fill_oob(struct nand_chip *chip, uint8_t *oob, size_t len, - struct mtd_oob_ops *ops) +static uint8_t *nand_fill_oob(struct mtd_info *mtd, uint8_t *oob, size_t len, + struct mtd_oob_ops *ops) { + struct nand_chip *chip = mtd->priv; + + /* + * Initialise to all 0xFF, to avoid the possibility of left over OOB + * data from a previous OOB read. + */ + memset(chip->oob_poi, 0xff, mtd->oobsize); + switch (ops->mode) { case MTD_OOB_PLACE: @@ -2192,10 +2200,6 @@ static int nand_do_write_ops(struct mtd_info *mtd, loff_t to, (chip->pagebuf << chip->page_shift) < (to + ops->len)) chip->pagebuf = -1; - /* If we're not given explicit OOB data, let it be 0xFF */ - if (likely(!oob)) - memset(chip->oob_poi, 0xff, mtd->oobsize); - /* Don't allow multipage oob writes with offset */ if (oob && ops->ooboffs && (ops->ooboffs + ops->ooblen > oobmaxlen)) return -EINVAL; @@ -2217,8 +2221,11 @@ static int nand_do_write_ops(struct mtd_info *mtd, loff_t to, if (unlikely(oob)) { size_t len = min(oobwritelen, oobmaxlen); - oob = nand_fill_oob(chip, oob, len, ops); + oob = nand_fill_oob(mtd, oob, len, ops); oobwritelen -= len; + } else { + /* We still need to erase leftover OOB data */ + memset(chip->oob_poi, 0xff, mtd->oobsize); } ret = chip->write_page(mtd, chip, wbuf, page, cached, @@ -2392,10 +2399,8 @@ static int nand_do_write_oob(struct mtd_info *mtd, loff_t to, if (page == chip->pagebuf) chip->pagebuf = -1; - memset(chip->oob_poi, 0xff, mtd->oobsize); - nand_fill_oob(chip, ops->oobbuf, ops->ooblen, ops); + nand_fill_oob(mtd, ops->oobbuf, ops->ooblen, ops); status = chip->ecc.write_oob(mtd, chip, page & chip->pagemask); - memset(chip->oob_poi, 0xff, mtd->oobsize); if (status) return status; -- 2.7.4