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From: Tias Guns <tias@ulyssis.org>
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Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2012 17:32:55 +0000
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Subject: [PATCH] add include/mtd/ubi-user.h from linux kernel
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patch from 'missing-headers' by Dan Drown
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http://dan.drown.org/android/src/busybox/
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---
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include/mtd/ubi-user.h | 412 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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1 files changed, 412 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
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create mode 100644 include/mtd/ubi-user.h
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diff --git a/include/mtd/ubi-user.h b/include/mtd/ubi-user.h
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new file mode 100644
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index 0000000..466a832
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--- /dev/null
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+++ b/include/mtd/ubi-user.h
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@@ -0,0 +1,412 @@
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+/*
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+ * Copyright (c) International Business Machines Corp., 2006
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+ *
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+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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+ * (at your option) any later version.
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+ *
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+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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+ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See
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+ * the GNU General Public License for more details.
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+ *
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+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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+ * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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+ *
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+ * Author: Artem Bityutskiy (Битюцкий Артём)
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+ */
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+
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+#ifndef __UBI_USER_H__
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+#define __UBI_USER_H__
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+
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+#include <linux/types.h>
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+
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+/*
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+ * UBI device creation (the same as MTD device attachment)
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+ * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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+ *
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+ * MTD devices may be attached using %UBI_IOCATT ioctl command of the UBI
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+ * control device. The caller has to properly fill and pass
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+ * &struct ubi_attach_req object - UBI will attach the MTD device specified in
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+ * the request and return the newly created UBI device number as the ioctl
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+ * return value.
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+ *
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+ * UBI device deletion (the same as MTD device detachment)
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+ * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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+ *
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+ * An UBI device maybe deleted with %UBI_IOCDET ioctl command of the UBI
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+ * control device.
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+ *
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+ * UBI volume creation
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+ * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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+ *
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+ * UBI volumes are created via the %UBI_IOCMKVOL ioctl command of UBI character
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+ * device. A &struct ubi_mkvol_req object has to be properly filled and a
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+ * pointer to it has to be passed to the ioctl.
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+ *
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+ * UBI volume deletion
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+ * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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+ *
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+ * To delete a volume, the %UBI_IOCRMVOL ioctl command of the UBI character
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+ * device should be used. A pointer to the 32-bit volume ID hast to be passed
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+ * to the ioctl.
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+ *
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+ * UBI volume re-size
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+ * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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+ *
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+ * To re-size a volume, the %UBI_IOCRSVOL ioctl command of the UBI character
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+ * device should be used. A &struct ubi_rsvol_req object has to be properly
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+ * filled and a pointer to it has to be passed to the ioctl.
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+ *
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+ * UBI volumes re-name
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+ * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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+ *
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+ * To re-name several volumes atomically at one go, the %UBI_IOCRNVOL command
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+ * of the UBI character device should be used. A &struct ubi_rnvol_req object
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+ * has to be properly filled and a pointer to it has to be passed to the ioctl.
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+ *
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+ * UBI volume update
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+ * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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+ *
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+ * Volume update should be done via the %UBI_IOCVOLUP ioctl command of the
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+ * corresponding UBI volume character device. A pointer to a 64-bit update
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+ * size should be passed to the ioctl. After this, UBI expects user to write
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+ * this number of bytes to the volume character device. The update is finished
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+ * when the claimed number of bytes is passed. So, the volume update sequence
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+ * is something like:
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+ *
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+ * fd = open("/dev/my_volume");
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+ * ioctl(fd, UBI_IOCVOLUP, &image_size);
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+ * write(fd, buf, image_size);
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+ * close(fd);
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+ *
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+ * Logical eraseblock erase
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+ * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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+ *
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+ * To erase a logical eraseblock, the %UBI_IOCEBER ioctl command of the
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+ * corresponding UBI volume character device should be used. This command
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+ * unmaps the requested logical eraseblock, makes sure the corresponding
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+ * physical eraseblock is successfully erased, and returns.
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+ *
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+ * Atomic logical eraseblock change
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+ * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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+ *
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+ * Atomic logical eraseblock change operation is called using the %UBI_IOCEBCH
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+ * ioctl command of the corresponding UBI volume character device. A pointer to
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+ * a &struct ubi_leb_change_req object has to be passed to the ioctl. Then the
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+ * user is expected to write the requested amount of bytes (similarly to what
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+ * should be done in case of the "volume update" ioctl).
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+ *
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+ * Logical eraseblock map
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+ * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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+ *
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+ * To map a logical eraseblock to a physical eraseblock, the %UBI_IOCEBMAP
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+ * ioctl command should be used. A pointer to a &struct ubi_map_req object is
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+ * expected to be passed. The ioctl maps the requested logical eraseblock to
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+ * a physical eraseblock and returns. Only non-mapped logical eraseblocks can
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+ * be mapped. If the logical eraseblock specified in the request is already
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+ * mapped to a physical eraseblock, the ioctl fails and returns error.
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+ *
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+ * Logical eraseblock unmap
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+ * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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+ *
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+ * To unmap a logical eraseblock to a physical eraseblock, the %UBI_IOCEBUNMAP
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+ * ioctl command should be used. The ioctl unmaps the logical eraseblocks,
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+ * schedules corresponding physical eraseblock for erasure, and returns. Unlike
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+ * the "LEB erase" command, it does not wait for the physical eraseblock being
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+ * erased. Note, the side effect of this is that if an unclean reboot happens
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+ * after the unmap ioctl returns, you may find the LEB mapped again to the same
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+ * physical eraseblock after the UBI is run again.
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+ *
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+ * Check if logical eraseblock is mapped
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+ * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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+ *
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+ * To check if a logical eraseblock is mapped to a physical eraseblock, the
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+ * %UBI_IOCEBISMAP ioctl command should be used. It returns %0 if the LEB is
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+ * not mapped, and %1 if it is mapped.
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+ *
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+ * Set an UBI volume property
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+ * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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+ *
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+ * To set an UBI volume property the %UBI_IOCSETPROP ioctl command should be
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+ * used. A pointer to a &struct ubi_set_prop_req object is expected to be
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+ * passed. The object describes which property should be set, and to which value
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+ * it should be set.
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+ */
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+
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+/*
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+ * When a new UBI volume or UBI device is created, users may either specify the
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+ * volume/device number they want to create or to let UBI automatically assign
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+ * the number using these constants.
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+ */
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+#define UBI_VOL_NUM_AUTO (-1)
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+#define UBI_DEV_NUM_AUTO (-1)
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+
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+/* Maximum volume name length */
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+#define UBI_MAX_VOLUME_NAME 127
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+
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+/* ioctl commands of UBI character devices */
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+
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+#define UBI_IOC_MAGIC 'o'
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+
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+/* Create an UBI volume */
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+#define UBI_IOCMKVOL _IOW(UBI_IOC_MAGIC, 0, struct ubi_mkvol_req)
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+/* Remove an UBI volume */
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+#define UBI_IOCRMVOL _IOW(UBI_IOC_MAGIC, 1, __s32)
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+/* Re-size an UBI volume */
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+#define UBI_IOCRSVOL _IOW(UBI_IOC_MAGIC, 2, struct ubi_rsvol_req)
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+/* Re-name volumes */
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+#define UBI_IOCRNVOL _IOW(UBI_IOC_MAGIC, 3, struct ubi_rnvol_req)
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+
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+/* ioctl commands of the UBI control character device */
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+
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+#define UBI_CTRL_IOC_MAGIC 'o'
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+
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+/* Attach an MTD device */
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+#define UBI_IOCATT _IOW(UBI_CTRL_IOC_MAGIC, 64, struct ubi_attach_req)
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+/* Detach an MTD device */
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+#define UBI_IOCDET _IOW(UBI_CTRL_IOC_MAGIC, 65, __s32)
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+
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+/* ioctl commands of UBI volume character devices */
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+
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+#define UBI_VOL_IOC_MAGIC 'O'
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+
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+/* Start UBI volume update */
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+#define UBI_IOCVOLUP _IOW(UBI_VOL_IOC_MAGIC, 0, __s64)
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+/* LEB erasure command, used for debugging, disabled by default */
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+#define UBI_IOCEBER _IOW(UBI_VOL_IOC_MAGIC, 1, __s32)
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+/* Atomic LEB change command */
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+#define UBI_IOCEBCH _IOW(UBI_VOL_IOC_MAGIC, 2, __s32)
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+/* Map LEB command */
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+#define UBI_IOCEBMAP _IOW(UBI_VOL_IOC_MAGIC, 3, struct ubi_map_req)
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+/* Unmap LEB command */
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+#define UBI_IOCEBUNMAP _IOW(UBI_VOL_IOC_MAGIC, 4, __s32)
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+/* Check if LEB is mapped command */
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+#define UBI_IOCEBISMAP _IOR(UBI_VOL_IOC_MAGIC, 5, __s32)
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+/* Set an UBI volume property */
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+#define UBI_IOCSETPROP _IOW(UBI_VOL_IOC_MAGIC, 6, struct ubi_set_prop_req)
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+
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+/* Maximum MTD device name length supported by UBI */
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+#define MAX_UBI_MTD_NAME_LEN 127
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+
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+/* Maximum amount of UBI volumes that can be re-named at one go */
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+#define UBI_MAX_RNVOL 32
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+
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+/*
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+ * UBI data type hint constants.
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+ *
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+ * UBI_LONGTERM: long-term data
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+ * UBI_SHORTTERM: short-term data
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+ * UBI_UNKNOWN: data persistence is unknown
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+ *
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+ * These constants are used when data is written to UBI volumes in order to
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+ * help the UBI wear-leveling unit to find more appropriate physical
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+ * eraseblocks.
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+ */
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+enum {
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+ UBI_LONGTERM = 1,
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+ UBI_SHORTTERM = 2,
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+ UBI_UNKNOWN = 3,
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+};
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+
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+/*
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+ * UBI volume type constants.
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+ *
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+ * @UBI_DYNAMIC_VOLUME: dynamic volume
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+ * @UBI_STATIC_VOLUME: static volume
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+ */
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+enum {
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+ UBI_DYNAMIC_VOLUME = 3,
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+ UBI_STATIC_VOLUME = 4,
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+};
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+
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+/*
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+ * UBI set property ioctl constants
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+ *
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+ * @UBI_PROP_DIRECT_WRITE: allow / disallow user to directly write and
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+ * erase individual eraseblocks on dynamic volumes
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+ */
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+enum {
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+ UBI_PROP_DIRECT_WRITE = 1,
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+};
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+
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+/**
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+ * struct ubi_attach_req - attach MTD device request.
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+ * @ubi_num: UBI device number to create
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+ * @mtd_num: MTD device number to attach
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+ * @vid_hdr_offset: VID header offset (use defaults if %0)
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+ * @padding: reserved for future, not used, has to be zeroed
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+ *
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+ * This data structure is used to specify MTD device UBI has to attach and the
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+ * parameters it has to use. The number which should be assigned to the new UBI
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+ * device is passed in @ubi_num. UBI may automatically assign the number if
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+ * @UBI_DEV_NUM_AUTO is passed. In this case, the device number is returned in
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+ * @ubi_num.
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+ *
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+ * Most applications should pass %0 in @vid_hdr_offset to make UBI use default
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+ * offset of the VID header within physical eraseblocks. The default offset is
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+ * the next min. I/O unit after the EC header. For example, it will be offset
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+ * 512 in case of a 512 bytes page NAND flash with no sub-page support. Or
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+ * it will be 512 in case of a 2KiB page NAND flash with 4 512-byte sub-pages.
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+ *
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+ * But in rare cases, if this optimizes things, the VID header may be placed to
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+ * a different offset. For example, the boot-loader might do things faster if
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+ * the VID header sits at the end of the first 2KiB NAND page with 4 sub-pages.
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+ * As the boot-loader would not normally need to read EC headers (unless it
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+ * needs UBI in RW mode), it might be faster to calculate ECC. This is weird
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+ * example, but it real-life example. So, in this example, @vid_hdr_offer would
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+ * be 2KiB-64 bytes = 1984. Note, that this position is not even 512-bytes
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+ * aligned, which is OK, as UBI is clever enough to realize this is 4th
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+ * sub-page of the first page and add needed padding.
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+ */
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+struct ubi_attach_req {
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+ __s32 ubi_num;
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+ __s32 mtd_num;
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+ __s32 vid_hdr_offset;
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+ __s8 padding[12];
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+};
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+
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+/**
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+ * struct ubi_mkvol_req - volume description data structure used in
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+ * volume creation requests.
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+ * @vol_id: volume number
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+ * @alignment: volume alignment
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+ * @bytes: volume size in bytes
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+ * @vol_type: volume type (%UBI_DYNAMIC_VOLUME or %UBI_STATIC_VOLUME)
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+ * @padding1: reserved for future, not used, has to be zeroed
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+ * @name_len: volume name length
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+ * @padding2: reserved for future, not used, has to be zeroed
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+ * @name: volume name
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+ *
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+ * This structure is used by user-space programs when creating new volumes. The
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+ * @used_bytes field is only necessary when creating static volumes.
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+ *
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+ * The @alignment field specifies the required alignment of the volume logical
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+ * eraseblock. This means, that the size of logical eraseblocks will be aligned
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+ * to this number, i.e.,
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+ * (UBI device logical eraseblock size) mod (@alignment) = 0.
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+ *
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+ * To put it differently, the logical eraseblock of this volume may be slightly
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+ * shortened in order to make it properly aligned. The alignment has to be
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+ * multiple of the flash minimal input/output unit, or %1 to utilize the entire
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+ * available space of logical eraseblocks.
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+ *
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+ * The @alignment field may be useful, for example, when one wants to maintain
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+ * a block device on top of an UBI volume. In this case, it is desirable to fit
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+ * an integer number of blocks in logical eraseblocks of this UBI volume. With
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+ * alignment it is possible to update this volume using plane UBI volume image
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+ * BLOBs, without caring about how to properly align them.
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+ */
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+struct ubi_mkvol_req {
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+ __s32 vol_id;
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||
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+ __s32 alignment;
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||
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+ __s64 bytes;
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||
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+ __s8 vol_type;
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||
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+ __s8 padding1;
|
||
|
|
+ __s16 name_len;
|
||
|
|
+ __s8 padding2[4];
|
||
|
|
+ char name[UBI_MAX_VOLUME_NAME + 1];
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||
|
|
+} __attribute__ ((packed));
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||
|
|
+
|
||
|
|
+/**
|
||
|
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+ * struct ubi_rsvol_req - a data structure used in volume re-size requests.
|
||
|
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+ * @vol_id: ID of the volume to re-size
|
||
|
|
+ * @bytes: new size of the volume in bytes
|
||
|
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+ *
|
||
|
|
+ * Re-sizing is possible for both dynamic and static volumes. But while dynamic
|
||
|
|
+ * volumes may be re-sized arbitrarily, static volumes cannot be made to be
|
||
|
|
+ * smaller than the number of bytes they bear. To arbitrarily shrink a static
|
||
|
|
+ * volume, it must be wiped out first (by means of volume update operation with
|
||
|
|
+ * zero number of bytes).
|
||
|
|
+ */
|
||
|
|
+struct ubi_rsvol_req {
|
||
|
|
+ __s64 bytes;
|
||
|
|
+ __s32 vol_id;
|
||
|
|
+} __attribute__ ((packed));
|
||
|
|
+
|
||
|
|
+/**
|
||
|
|
+ * struct ubi_rnvol_req - volumes re-name request.
|
||
|
|
+ * @count: count of volumes to re-name
|
||
|
|
+ * @padding1: reserved for future, not used, has to be zeroed
|
||
|
|
+ * @vol_id: ID of the volume to re-name
|
||
|
|
+ * @name_len: name length
|
||
|
|
+ * @padding2: reserved for future, not used, has to be zeroed
|
||
|
|
+ * @name: new volume name
|
||
|
|
+ *
|
||
|
|
+ * UBI allows to re-name up to %32 volumes at one go. The count of volumes to
|
||
|
|
+ * re-name is specified in the @count field. The ID of the volumes to re-name
|
||
|
|
+ * and the new names are specified in the @vol_id and @name fields.
|
||
|
|
+ *
|
||
|
|
+ * The UBI volume re-name operation is atomic, which means that should power cut
|
||
|
|
+ * happen, the volumes will have either old name or new name. So the possible
|
||
|
|
+ * use-cases of this command is atomic upgrade. Indeed, to upgrade, say, volumes
|
||
|
|
+ * A and B one may create temporary volumes %A1 and %B1 with the new contents,
|
||
|
|
+ * then atomically re-name A1->A and B1->B, in which case old %A and %B will
|
||
|
|
+ * be removed.
|
||
|
|
+ *
|
||
|
|
+ * If it is not desirable to remove old A and B, the re-name request has to
|
||
|
|
+ * contain 4 entries: A1->A, A->A1, B1->B, B->B1, in which case old A1 and B1
|
||
|
|
+ * become A and B, and old A and B will become A1 and B1.
|
||
|
|
+ *
|
||
|
|
+ * It is also OK to request: A1->A, A1->X, B1->B, B->Y, in which case old A1
|
||
|
|
+ * and B1 become A and B, and old A and B become X and Y.
|
||
|
|
+ *
|
||
|
|
+ * In other words, in case of re-naming into an existing volume name, the
|
||
|
|
+ * existing volume is removed, unless it is re-named as well at the same
|
||
|
|
+ * re-name request.
|
||
|
|
+ */
|
||
|
|
+struct ubi_rnvol_req {
|
||
|
|
+ __s32 count;
|
||
|
|
+ __s8 padding1[12];
|
||
|
|
+ struct {
|
||
|
|
+ __s32 vol_id;
|
||
|
|
+ __s16 name_len;
|
||
|
|
+ __s8 padding2[2];
|
||
|
|
+ char name[UBI_MAX_VOLUME_NAME + 1];
|
||
|
|
+ } ents[UBI_MAX_RNVOL];
|
||
|
|
+} __attribute__ ((packed));
|
||
|
|
+
|
||
|
|
+/**
|
||
|
|
+ * struct ubi_leb_change_req - a data structure used in atomic LEB change
|
||
|
|
+ * requests.
|
||
|
|
+ * @lnum: logical eraseblock number to change
|
||
|
|
+ * @bytes: how many bytes will be written to the logical eraseblock
|
||
|
|
+ * @dtype: data type (%UBI_LONGTERM, %UBI_SHORTTERM, %UBI_UNKNOWN)
|
||
|
|
+ * @padding: reserved for future, not used, has to be zeroed
|
||
|
|
+ */
|
||
|
|
+struct ubi_leb_change_req {
|
||
|
|
+ __s32 lnum;
|
||
|
|
+ __s32 bytes;
|
||
|
|
+ __s8 dtype;
|
||
|
|
+ __s8 padding[7];
|
||
|
|
+} __attribute__ ((packed));
|
||
|
|
+
|
||
|
|
+/**
|
||
|
|
+ * struct ubi_map_req - a data structure used in map LEB requests.
|
||
|
|
+ * @lnum: logical eraseblock number to unmap
|
||
|
|
+ * @dtype: data type (%UBI_LONGTERM, %UBI_SHORTTERM, %UBI_UNKNOWN)
|
||
|
|
+ * @padding: reserved for future, not used, has to be zeroed
|
||
|
|
+ */
|
||
|
|
+struct ubi_map_req {
|
||
|
|
+ __s32 lnum;
|
||
|
|
+ __s8 dtype;
|
||
|
|
+ __s8 padding[3];
|
||
|
|
+} __attribute__ ((packed));
|
||
|
|
+
|
||
|
|
+
|
||
|
|
+/**
|
||
|
|
+ * struct ubi_set_prop_req - a data structure used to set an ubi volume
|
||
|
|
+ * property.
|
||
|
|
+ * @property: property to set (%UBI_PROP_DIRECT_WRITE)
|
||
|
|
+ * @padding: reserved for future, not used, has to be zeroed
|
||
|
|
+ * @value: value to set
|
||
|
|
+ */
|
||
|
|
+struct ubi_set_prop_req {
|
||
|
|
+ __u8 property;
|
||
|
|
+ __u8 padding[7];
|
||
|
|
+ __u64 value;
|
||
|
|
+} __attribute__ ((packed));
|
||
|
|
+
|
||
|
|
+#endif /* __UBI_USER_H__ */
|
||
|
|
--
|
||
|
|
1.7.0.4
|
||
|
|
|