From: "Benoît Thébaudeau" <benoit.thebaudeau@advansee.com>
To: u-boot@lists.denx.de
Subject: [U-Boot] [PATCH V2 3/3] FAT: implement fat_set_blk_dev(), convert cmd_fat.c
Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2012 01:06:22 +0200 (CEST) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <473370330.6489191.1349823982576.JavaMail.root@advansee.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1349815301-1412-3-git-send-email-swarren@wwwdotorg.org>
Hi Stephen,
See my comments inlined below.
On Tuesday, October 9, 2012 10:41:41 PM, Stephen Warren wrote:
> This makes the FAT filesystem API more consistent with other
> block-based
> filesystems. If in the future standard multi-filesystem commands such
> as
> "ls" or "load" are implemented, having FAT work the same way as other
> filesystems will be necessary.
>
> Convert cmd_fat.c to the new API, so the code looks more like other
> files
> implementing the same commands for other filesystems.
>
> Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
> ---
> v2: Fix inverted test of get_partition_info() result in
> fat_register_device().
> ---
> common/cmd_fat.c | 8 +++---
> fs/fat/fat.c | 65
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------------
> include/fat.h | 1 +
> 3 files changed, 37 insertions(+), 37 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/common/cmd_fat.c b/common/cmd_fat.c
> index 5a5698b..c38302d 100644
> --- a/common/cmd_fat.c
> +++ b/common/cmd_fat.c
> @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ int do_fat_fsload (cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int
> argc, char * const argv[])
> return 1;
>
> dev = dev_desc->dev;
> - if (fat_register_device(dev_desc,part)!=0) {
> + if (fat_set_blk_dev(dev_desc, &info) != 0) {
> printf("\n** Unable to use %s %d:%d for fatload **\n",
> argv[1], dev, part);
> return 1;
> @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ int do_fat_ls (cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int
> argc, char * const argv[])
> return 1;
>
> dev = dev_desc->dev;
> - if (fat_register_device(dev_desc,part)!=0) {
> + if (fat_set_blk_dev(dev_desc, &info) != 0) {
> printf("\n** Unable to use %s %d:%d for fatls **\n",
> argv[1], dev, part);
> return 1;
> @@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ int do_fat_fsinfo (cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag,
> int argc, char * const argv[])
> return 1;
>
> dev = dev_desc->dev;
> - if (fat_register_device(dev_desc,part)!=0) {
> + if (fat_set_blk_dev(dev_desc, &info) != 0) {
> printf("\n** Unable to use %s %d:%d for fatinfo **\n",
> argv[1], dev, part);
> return 1;
> @@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ static int do_fat_fswrite(cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int
> flag,
>
> dev = dev_desc->dev;
>
> - if (fat_register_device(dev_desc, part) != 0) {
> + if (fat_set_blk_dev(dev_desc, &info) != 0) {
> printf("\n** Unable to use %s %d:%d for fatwrite **\n",
> argv[1], dev, part);
> return 1;
> diff --git a/fs/fat/fat.c b/fs/fat/fat.c
> index 1e0d2a3..79e66ce 100644
> --- a/fs/fat/fat.c
> +++ b/fs/fat/fat.c
> @@ -61,42 +61,12 @@ static int disk_read(__u32 block, __u32
> nr_blocks, void *buf)
> cur_part_info.start + block, nr_blocks, buf);
> }
>
> -int fat_register_device(block_dev_desc_t * dev_desc, int part_no)
> +int fat_set_blk_dev(block_dev_desc_t *dev_desc, disk_partition_t
> *info)
> {
> ALLOC_CACHE_ALIGN_BUFFER(unsigned char, buffer, dev_desc->blksz);
>
> - /* First close any currently found FAT filesystem */
> - cur_dev = NULL;
> -
> -#if (defined(CONFIG_CMD_IDE) || \
> - defined(CONFIG_CMD_SATA) || \
> - defined(CONFIG_CMD_SCSI) || \
> - defined(CONFIG_CMD_USB) || \
> - defined(CONFIG_MMC) || \
> - defined(CONFIG_SYSTEMACE) )
> -
> - /* Read the partition table, if present */
> - if (!get_partition_info(dev_desc, part_no, &cur_part_info)) {
> - cur_dev = dev_desc;
> - }
> -#endif
> -
> - /* Otherwise it might be a superfloppy (whole-disk FAT filesystem)
> */
> - if (!cur_dev) {
> - if (part_no != 0) {
> - printf("** Partition %d not valid on device %d **\n",
> - part_no, dev_desc->dev);
> - return -1;
> - }
> -
> - cur_dev = dev_desc;
> - cur_part_info.part = 0;
> - cur_part_info.start = 0;
> - cur_part_info.size = dev_desc->lba;
> - cur_part_info.blksz = dev_desc->blksz;
> - memset(cur_part_info.name, 0, sizeof(cur_part_info.name));
> - memset(cur_part_info.type, 0, sizeof(cur_part_info.type));
> - }
> + cur_dev = dev_desc;
> + cur_part_info = *info;
>
> /* Make sure it has a valid FAT header */
> if (disk_read(0, 1, buffer) != 1) {
> @@ -120,6 +90,35 @@ int fat_register_device(block_dev_desc_t *
> dev_desc, int part_no)
> return -1;
> }
>
> +int fat_register_device(block_dev_desc_t *dev_desc, int part_no)
> +{
> + disk_partition_t info;
> +
> + /* First close any currently found FAT filesystem */
> + cur_dev = NULL;
> +
> + /* Read the partition table, if present */
> + if (get_partition_info(dev_desc, part_no, &info)) {
> + if (part_no != 0) {
> + printf("** Partition %d not valid on device %d **\n",
> + part_no, dev_desc->dev);
> + return -1;
> + }
> +
> + info.part = 0;
> + info.start = 0;
> + info.size = dev_desc->lba;
> + info.blksz = dev_desc->blksz;
> + memset(info.name, 0, sizeof(info.name));
> + memset(info.type, 0, sizeof(info.type));
> +#ifdef CONFIG_PARTITION_UUIDS
> + memset(info.uuid, 0, sizeof(info.uuid));
> +#endif
> + info.bootable = 0;
Sorry for pointing this out only now, but now that cmd_fat.c has been switched
to fat_set_blk_dev(), the code above is handled for this file by
get_device_and_partition():
---
info->start = 0;
info->size = (*dev_desc)->lba;
info->blksz = (*dev_desc)->blksz;
info->bootable = 0;
#ifdef CONFIG_PARTITION_UUIDS
info->uuid[0] = 0;
#endif
---
This code does not initialize the fields part, name and type, and it clears only
the 1st byte of the uuid field. Is this on purpose for some reason, or is this
an issue?
> + }
> +
> + return fat_set_blk_dev(dev_desc, &info);
> +}
>
> /*
> * Get the first occurence of a directory delimiter ('/' or '\') in
> a string.
> diff --git a/include/fat.h b/include/fat.h
> index cc85b06..706cd7a 100644
> --- a/include/fat.h
> +++ b/include/fat.h
> @@ -212,6 +212,7 @@ long file_fat_read_at(const char *filename,
> unsigned long pos, void *buffer,
> unsigned long maxsize);
> long file_fat_read(const char *filename, void *buffer, unsigned long
> maxsize);
> const char *file_getfsname(int idx);
> +int fat_set_blk_dev(block_dev_desc_t *rbdd, disk_partition_t *info);
> int fat_register_device(block_dev_desc_t *dev_desc, int part_no);
>
> int file_fat_write(const char *filename, void *buffer, unsigned long
> maxsize);
Apart from that, this new version of this series looks good.
Best regards,
Beno?t
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-10-09 23:06 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-10-09 20:41 [U-Boot] [PATCH V2 1/3] part: add partition number to disk_partition_t Stephen Warren
2012-10-09 20:41 ` [U-Boot] [PATCH V2 2/3] FAT: make use of disk_partition_t.part Stephen Warren
2012-10-09 20:41 ` [U-Boot] [PATCH V2 3/3] FAT: implement fat_set_blk_dev(), convert cmd_fat.c Stephen Warren
2012-10-09 23:06 ` Benoît Thébaudeau [this message]
2012-10-09 23:44 ` Stephen Warren
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