Re: [PATCH try #2] Blackfin on-chip NAND Flash Controller driver

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On Tue, 2007-09-11 at 11:35 +0300, Artem Bityutskiy wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On Mon, 2007-09-10 at 17:50 +0800, Bryan Wu wrote:
> > Here is the test log, only 2 errors in oobtest. After digging into the
> > mtd-nand driver code, it should be no relation to my bf5xx_nand driver.
> > Maybe somethings wrong in the mtd-nand code. I intend to get some help
> > from you, please see my test log below:
> 
> > oobtest: Attempting to read past end of device
> > oobtest: An error is expected...
> > oobtest: error: read past end of device
> 
> This means that MTD did not return an error when the test tried to read
> the last NAND page's OOB. Here is the code:
> 
> /* Attempt to write off end of device */
> ops.mode      = MTD_OOB_AUTO;
> ops.ooblen    = mtd->ecclayout->oobavail + 1;
> ops.oobbuf    = writebuf;
> printk(PRINT_PREF "Attempting to write past end of device\n");
> printk(PRINT_PREF "An error is expected...\n");
> err = mtd->write_oob(mtd, mtd->size - mtd->writesize, &ops);
> 
> So we read OOB size + 1 byte from the last NAND page and get no error.
> 

Yes, it makes sense.

> This test passes for nandsim, so I'm not sure the problem is in the
> generic code. On the other hand, it is generic code which should check
> rages.

Actually, I debugged both oobtest.c and drivers/mtd/nand/nand_base.c

in the kernel nand_base.c
mtd->read_oob() --> nand_read_oob() --> nand_do_read_oob() -->
chip->ecc.read_oob() --> nand_read_oob_std() --> chip->read_buf() -->
bf5xx_nand.c bf5xx_nand_dma_read_buf().

In the calling path, rage check should not be in my driver code
bf5xx_nand_dma_read_buf() like other low level nand controller drivers.
It is already in nand_do_read_oob() as below:

---
	/* Do not allow reads past end of device */
	if (unlikely(from >= mtd->size ||
		     ops->ooboffs + readlen > ((mtd->size >> chip->page_shift) -
					(from >> chip->page_shift)) * len)) {
		DEBUG(MTD_DEBUG_LEVEL0, "nand_read_oob: "
			"Attempt read beyond end of device\n");
		return -EINVAL;
	}
---

maybe this condition testing does not include your case. I am not sure,
still busy at other task.

> > oobtest: Attempting to write past end of device
> > oobtest: An error is expected...
> > nand_write_oob: Attempt to write past end of page
> > oobtest: Error occurred as expected
> > oobtest: Attempting to read past end of device
> > oobtest: An error is expected...
> > oobtest: error: read past end of device
> 
> Similar.
> 
> > I plan to do the torture test after this oobtest passed. And this
> > nand_test suites are intended to integrated into our Blackfin
> > uClinux-dist testsuites.
> 
> We are planning to clean up the tests and submit them for kernel
> inclusion some day, when we have time.
> 

Good news. Thanks
Best Regards,
- Bryan Wu

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