* Please help, nftl question @ 2003-06-17 8:12 Luca Contini 2003-06-17 8:51 ` David Woodhouse 0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread From: Luca Contini @ 2003-06-17 8:12 UTC (permalink / raw) To: linux-mtd-request@lists.infradead.org Hi all, does anybody know wich is the role of the nftl in the nand flash driver stack? I konw there ere for layers: 1. File system layer (e.g. JFFS2 or DOS-FAT) 2. MTD 3. Nand generic driver 4. Hardware specific driver where can the nftl be located in the stack? is nftl a filesystem or a low level driver? thanx Luca Contini ------------------------------------------------------- Mediatech s.r.l. System Engineer Office: (+39) 070 2466 5503 Mobile: (+39) 328 911 6656 Fax: (+39) 070 2466 5111 luca.contini@mediaenabling.com URL: http://www.mediaenabling.com -------------------------------------------------------- ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: Please help, nftl question 2003-06-17 8:12 Please help, nftl question Luca Contini @ 2003-06-17 8:51 ` David Woodhouse 2003-06-18 11:55 ` Luca Contini 0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread From: David Woodhouse @ 2003-06-17 8:51 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Luca Contini; +Cc: linux-mtd-request@lists.infradead.org On Tue, 2003-06-17 at 09:12, Luca Contini wrote: > Hi all, > does anybody know wich is the role of the nftl in the nand flash driver > stack? > I konw there ere for layers: > 1. File system layer (e.g. JFFS2 or DOS-FAT) > 2. MTD > 3. Nand generic driver > 4. Hardware specific driver > > where can the nftl be located in the stack? You are confused about the file system layer. See http://www.linux-mtd.infradead.org/tech/mtd-upper-layers.fig (there's a JPEG for the xfig-challenged at http://www.linux-mtd.infradead.org/~dwmw2/mtd-upper-layers.jpeg ) Atop the MTD layer there is _either_ a real file system such as JFFS2 or YAFFS, which uses MTD devices directly and presents itself as a file system to the operating system, or there can be a 'translation layer' which is a kind of pseudo-filesystem which pretends to be a standard disk drive. The translation layer could be FTL, NFTL, INFTL or the very simplistic 'mtdblock'. The translation layer registers a block device with the Linux block layer, and on top of that you can mount 'normal' file systems such as cramfs, ext3 and FAT (and all the others). Also, you can access the 'translated' block devices through their device nodes (/dev/ftl*, /dev/nftl*, /dev/mtdblock*), and you can access the MTD devices directly to issue read/write/erase commands via the /dev/mtdX character device nodes. See http://www.linux-mtd.infradead.org/tech/mtd-upper-layers.fig (there's a JPEG for the xfig-challenged at http://www.linux-mtd.infradead.org/~dwmw2/mtd-upper-layers.jpeg ) I've omitted the lower layers. The whole point of the MTD code is that you shouldn't need to consider the devices and the 'users' of those devices in the same breath. If you have a question about what's _below_ the 'Linux MTD layer' level, ask it separately. It's actually a little messier and more fluid. > is nftl a filesystem or a low level driver? No. :) -- dwmw2 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: Please help, nftl question 2003-06-17 8:51 ` David Woodhouse @ 2003-06-18 11:55 ` Luca Contini 2003-06-18 11:59 ` David Woodhouse 0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread From: Luca Contini @ 2003-06-18 11:55 UTC (permalink / raw) To: David Woodhouse; +Cc: linux-mtd-request@lists.infradead.org Thank you David. One more question: I want to put a vfat filesystem on top of nftl (actually i'd like to read from a smartmedia formatted with fat12 by a digital camera). Should I create a dev node (e.g. nftla) using major number 93 (the one corresponding to nftl driver) and format this device befor mounting it? thank you very much again Luca ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Woodhouse" <dwmw2@infradead.org> To: "Luca Contini" <luca.contini@mediaenabling.com> Cc: "linux-mtd-request@lists.infradead.org" <linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org> Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 10:51 AM Subject: Re: Please help, nftl question > On Tue, 2003-06-17 at 09:12, Luca Contini wrote: > > Hi all, > > does anybody know wich is the role of the nftl in the nand flash driver > > stack? > > I konw there ere for layers: > > 1. File system layer (e.g. JFFS2 or DOS-FAT) > > 2. MTD > > 3. Nand generic driver > > 4. Hardware specific driver > > > > where can the nftl be located in the stack? > > You are confused about the file system layer. > > See http://www.linux-mtd.infradead.org/tech/mtd-upper-layers.fig > (there's a JPEG for the xfig-challenged at > http://www.linux-mtd.infradead.org/~dwmw2/mtd-upper-layers.jpeg ) > > Atop the MTD layer there is _either_ a real file system such as JFFS2 or > YAFFS, which uses MTD devices directly and presents itself as a file > system to the operating system, or there can be a 'translation layer' > which is a kind of pseudo-filesystem which pretends to be a standard > disk drive. The translation layer could be FTL, NFTL, INFTL or the very > simplistic 'mtdblock'. The translation layer registers a block device > with the Linux block layer, and on top of that you can mount 'normal' > file systems such as cramfs, ext3 and FAT (and all the others). > > Also, you can access the 'translated' block devices through their device > nodes (/dev/ftl*, /dev/nftl*, /dev/mtdblock*), and you can access the > MTD devices directly to issue read/write/erase commands via the > /dev/mtdX character device nodes. > > See http://www.linux-mtd.infradead.org/tech/mtd-upper-layers.fig > (there's a JPEG for the xfig-challenged at > http://www.linux-mtd.infradead.org/~dwmw2/mtd-upper-layers.jpeg ) > > I've omitted the lower layers. The whole point of the MTD code is that > you shouldn't need to consider the devices and the 'users' of those > devices in the same breath. If you have a question about what's _below_ > the 'Linux MTD layer' level, ask it separately. It's actually a little > messier and more fluid. > > > is nftl a filesystem or a low level driver? > > No. :) > > -- > dwmw2 > > > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: Please help, nftl question 2003-06-18 11:55 ` Luca Contini @ 2003-06-18 11:59 ` David Woodhouse 2003-06-20 9:41 ` Luca Contini 0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread From: David Woodhouse @ 2003-06-18 11:59 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Luca Contini; +Cc: linux-mtd-request@lists.infradead.org On Wed, 2003-06-18 at 12:55, Luca Contini wrote: > Thank you David. > One more question: I want to put a vfat filesystem on top of nftl (actually > i'd like to read from a smartmedia formatted with fat12 by a digital > camera). A digital camera will not be using NFTL. NFTL is only used on the M-Systems DiskOnChip, and outside the Free World patents enforce that restriction. You want the SmartMedia translation layer, which isn't yet implemented and merged, although I do believe I recall seeing code for it at one point. It would fit into the diagram I showed you alongside mtdblock, FTL, NFTL etc. -- dwmw2 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: Please help, nftl question 2003-06-18 11:59 ` David Woodhouse @ 2003-06-20 9:41 ` Luca Contini 2003-06-20 9:42 ` David Woodhouse 0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread From: Luca Contini @ 2003-06-20 9:41 UTC (permalink / raw) To: David Woodhouse; +Cc: linux-mtd-request@lists.infradead.org Thanx, so I have to modify the NFTL to comply with smartmedia fat format. I thought NFTL was a translation layer from smartmedia to CHS hdd like structure. regards ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Woodhouse" <dwmw2@infradead.org> To: "Luca Contini" <luca.contini@mediaenabling.com> Cc: "linux-mtd-request@lists.infradead.org" <linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org> Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 1:59 PM Subject: Re: Please help, nftl question > On Wed, 2003-06-18 at 12:55, Luca Contini wrote: > > Thank you David. > > One more question: I want to put a vfat filesystem on top of nftl (actually > > i'd like to read from a smartmedia formatted with fat12 by a digital > > camera). > > A digital camera will not be using NFTL. NFTL is only used on the > M-Systems DiskOnChip, and outside the Free World patents enforce that > restriction. > > You want the SmartMedia translation layer, which isn't yet implemented > and merged, although I do believe I recall seeing code for it at one > point. It would fit into the diagram I showed you alongside mtdblock, > FTL, NFTL etc. > > > > -- > dwmw2 > > > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: Please help, nftl question 2003-06-20 9:41 ` Luca Contini @ 2003-06-20 9:42 ` David Woodhouse 2003-06-26 9:01 ` Luca Contini 0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread From: David Woodhouse @ 2003-06-20 9:42 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Luca Contini; +Cc: linux-mtd-request@lists.infradead.org On Fri, 2003-06-20 at 10:41, Luca Contini wrote: > Thanx, > so I have to modify the NFTL to comply with smartmedia fat format. > I thought NFTL was a translation layer from smartmedia to CHS hdd like > structure. NFTL is a pseudo-filesystem used to emulate HDD-like structure on a DiskOnChip. You need to implement an _entirely_ separate pseudo-filesystem to emulate HDD-like structure on SmartMedia. The layout on the flash and all the data-structures are _entirely_ different. -- dwmw2 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: Please help, nftl question 2003-06-20 9:42 ` David Woodhouse @ 2003-06-26 9:01 ` Luca Contini [not found] ` <1056618945.27553.38.camel@passion.cambridge.redhat.com> 0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread From: Luca Contini @ 2003-06-26 9:01 UTC (permalink / raw) To: David Woodhouse; +Cc: Barone Tonino, linux-mtd-request@lists.infradead.org [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 992 bytes --] Hi, can You please check whether my diagram is correct or not? Can you please suggest me some paper to read about fat on smartmedia and linux? I would really appreciate that thanx Luca ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Woodhouse" <dwmw2@infradead.org> To: "Luca Contini" <luca.contini@mediaenabling.com> Cc: "linux-mtd-request@lists.infradead.org" <linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org> Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 11:42 AM Subject: Re: Please help, nftl question > On Fri, 2003-06-20 at 10:41, Luca Contini wrote: > > Thanx, > > so I have to modify the NFTL to comply with smartmedia fat format. > > I thought NFTL was a translation layer from smartmedia to CHS hdd like > > structure. > > NFTL is a pseudo-filesystem used to emulate HDD-like structure on a > DiskOnChip. You need to implement an _entirely_ separate > pseudo-filesystem to emulate HDD-like structure on SmartMedia. The > layout on the flash and all the data-structures are _entirely_ > different. > > -- > dwmw2 > > > [-- Attachment #2: layers.jpg --] [-- Type: image/jpeg, Size: 124178 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
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* Re: Please help, nftl question [not found] ` <1056618945.27553.38.camel@passion.cambridge.redhat.com> @ 2003-06-27 8:14 ` Luca Contini 2003-06-27 8:16 ` David Woodhouse 0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread From: Luca Contini @ 2003-06-27 8:14 UTC (permalink / raw) To: linux-mtd-request@lists.infradead.org, David Woodhouse; +Cc: Barone Tonino Hi, which is difference between nftlcore and nftlmount ? What kind of functions should SFTL export so that a filesystem can be put on? regards Luca ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Woodhouse" <dwmw2@infradead.org> To: "Luca Contini" <luca.contini@mediaenabling.com> Cc: "Barone Tonino" <tonino.barone@tecneitalia.com> Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 11:15 AM Subject: Re: Please help, nftl question > On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 10:01, Luca Contini wrote: > > Hi, > > can You please check whether my diagram is correct or not? > > Your diagram looks correct except that you've drawn arrows on it. > > Those arrows represent only _one_ of the many ways in which it can be > used. If writing the SmartMedia 'SFTL' code, please don't do it while > thinking about FAT or about any specific hardware driver. It should work > with _any_ file system or hardware. > > > Can you please suggest me some paper to read about fat on smartmedia and > > linux? > > Ignore FAT for the moment; it's not relevant. > > See http://www.ssfdc.or.jp/english/common/f_spec_down.htm > > Ignore the 'Logical Format Specifications' and look at the 'Physical > Format Specifications'. > > -- > dwmw2 > > > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: Please help, nftl question 2003-06-27 8:14 ` Luca Contini @ 2003-06-27 8:16 ` David Woodhouse 2003-06-30 10:37 ` Luca Contini 0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread From: David Woodhouse @ 2003-06-27 8:16 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Luca Contini; +Cc: Barone Tonino, linux-mtd-request@lists.infradead.org On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 09:14, Luca Contini wrote: > Hi, > which is difference between nftlcore and nftlmount ? nftlmount is the code which does and examines a flash device, looking for signs of the NFTL format on it, and then builds up all the relevant data structures for the NFTL code. nftlcore is the code which actually handles read/write access to the translation layer. You don't really need to worry about this -- it just seemed slightly nicer to split it NFTL two files. FTL and mtdblock are not split. > What kind of functions should SFTL export so that a filesystem can be put > on? You need to provide a 'struct mtd_blktrans_ops', as defined in include/mtd/blktrans.h and implemented in mtdblock.c Don't look at NFTL, it'll just confuse you. Look at mtdblock.c instead. Take a copy of it, make the read and write functions just return errors. Add code to your 'add_mtd' routine to go and check for a valid SmartMedia TL on any device which is added. Then make the read function work properly -- finding the appropriate part of the flash containing whichever 'logical' block number is requested, and reading it. Then move on to writing... -- dwmw2 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: Please help, nftl question 2003-06-27 8:16 ` David Woodhouse @ 2003-06-30 10:37 ` Luca Contini 2003-06-30 10:36 ` David Woodhouse 0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread From: Luca Contini @ 2003-06-30 10:37 UTC (permalink / raw) To: David Woodhouse; +Cc: Barone Tonino, linux-mtd-request@lists.infradead.org Hi David, thank you very much for your help. Things are definitely much clear now. I'v been looking for 'struct mtd_blktrans_ops' but with no result. Also for "include/mtd/blktrans.h" that I suppose is "include/linux/mtd/blktrans.h", but I can't find any "blktrans.h". Right now I'm trying to understand the code for mtdblock. Regards Luca ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Woodhouse" <dwmw2@infradead.org> To: "Luca Contini" <luca.contini@mediaenabling.com> Cc: "linux-mtd-request@lists.infradead.org" <linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org>; "Barone Tonino" <tonino.barone@tecneitalia.com> Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 10:16 AM Subject: Re: Please help, nftl question > On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 09:14, Luca Contini wrote: > > Hi, > > which is difference between nftlcore and nftlmount ? > > nftlmount is the code which does and examines a flash device, looking > for signs of the NFTL format on it, and then builds up all the relevant > data structures for the NFTL code. > > nftlcore is the code which actually handles read/write access to the > translation layer. > > You don't really need to worry about this -- it just seemed slightly > nicer to split it NFTL two files. FTL and mtdblock are not split. > > > What kind of functions should SFTL export so that a filesystem can be put > > on? > > You need to provide a 'struct mtd_blktrans_ops', as defined in > include/mtd/blktrans.h and implemented in mtdblock.c > > Don't look at NFTL, it'll just confuse you. Look at mtdblock.c instead. > > Take a copy of it, make the read and write functions just return errors. > Add code to your 'add_mtd' routine to go and check for a valid > SmartMedia TL on any device which is added. Then make the read function > work properly -- finding the appropriate part of the flash containing > whichever 'logical' block number is requested, and reading it. > > Then move on to writing... > > -- > dwmw2 > > > > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: Please help, nftl question 2003-06-30 10:37 ` Luca Contini @ 2003-06-30 10:36 ` David Woodhouse 0 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread From: David Woodhouse @ 2003-06-30 10:36 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Luca Contini; +Cc: Barone Tonino, linux-mtd-request@lists.infradead.org it. stop Please understand. to difficult hence and top-posting are You CVS. in is want you file The -- dwmw2 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
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