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  1. /*
  2. * Copyright (c) International Business Machines Corp., 2006
  3. *
  4. * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
  5. * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
  6. * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
  7. * (at your option) any later version.
  8. *
  9. * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  10. * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  11. * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See
  12. * the GNU General Public License for more details.
  13. *
  14. * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  15. * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
  16. * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
  17. *
  18. * Authors: Artem Bityutskiy (Битюцкий Артём), Thomas Gleixner
  19. */
  20. /*
  21. * UBI wear-leveling sub-system.
  22. *
  23. * This sub-system is responsible for wear-leveling. It works in terms of
  24. * physical* eraseblocks and erase counters and knows nothing about logical
  25. * eraseblocks, volumes, etc. From this sub-system's perspective all physical
  26. * eraseblocks are of two types - used and free. Used physical eraseblocks are
  27. * those that were "get" by the 'ubi_wl_get_peb()' function, and free physical
  28. * eraseblocks are those that were put by the 'ubi_wl_put_peb()' function.
  29. *
  30. * Physical eraseblocks returned by 'ubi_wl_get_peb()' have only erase counter
  31. * header. The rest of the physical eraseblock contains only %0xFF bytes.
  32. *
  33. * When physical eraseblocks are returned to the WL sub-system by means of the
  34. * 'ubi_wl_put_peb()' function, they are scheduled for erasure. The erasure is
  35. * done asynchronously in context of the per-UBI device background thread,
  36. * which is also managed by the WL sub-system.
  37. *
  38. * The wear-leveling is ensured by means of moving the contents of used
  39. * physical eraseblocks with low erase counter to free physical eraseblocks
  40. * with high erase counter.
  41. *
  42. * The 'ubi_wl_get_peb()' function accepts data type hints which help to pick
  43. * an "optimal" physical eraseblock. For example, when it is known that the
  44. * physical eraseblock will be "put" soon because it contains short-term data,
  45. * the WL sub-system may pick a free physical eraseblock with low erase
  46. * counter, and so forth.
  47. *
  48. * If the WL sub-system fails to erase a physical eraseblock, it marks it as
  49. * bad.
  50. *
  51. * This sub-system is also responsible for scrubbing. If a bit-flip is detected
  52. * in a physical eraseblock, it has to be moved. Technically this is the same
  53. * as moving it for wear-leveling reasons.
  54. *
  55. * As it was said, for the UBI sub-system all physical eraseblocks are either
  56. * "free" or "used". Free eraseblock are kept in the @wl->free RB-tree, while
  57. * used eraseblocks are kept in a set of different RB-trees: @wl->used,
  58. * @wl->prot.pnum, @wl->prot.aec, and @wl->scrub.
  59. *
  60. * Note, in this implementation, we keep a small in-RAM object for each physical
  61. * eraseblock. This is surely not a scalable solution. But it appears to be good
  62. * enough for moderately large flashes and it is simple. In future, one may
  63. * re-work this sub-system and make it more scalable.
  64. *
  65. * At the moment this sub-system does not utilize the sequence number, which
  66. * was introduced relatively recently. But it would be wise to do this because
  67. * the sequence number of a logical eraseblock characterizes how old is it. For
  68. * example, when we move a PEB with low erase counter, and we need to pick the
  69. * target PEB, we pick a PEB with the highest EC if our PEB is "old" and we
  70. * pick target PEB with an average EC if our PEB is not very "old". This is a
  71. * room for future re-works of the WL sub-system.
  72. *
  73. * Note: the stuff with protection trees looks too complex and is difficult to
  74. * understand. Should be fixed.
  75. */
  76. #include <linux/slab.h>
  77. #include <linux/crc32.h>
  78. #include <linux/freezer.h>
  79. #include <linux/kthread.h>
  80. #include "ubi.h"
  81. /* Number of physical eraseblocks reserved for wear-leveling purposes */
  82. #define WL_RESERVED_PEBS 1
  83. /*
  84. * How many erase cycles are short term, unknown, and long term physical
  85. * eraseblocks protected.
  86. */
  87. #define ST_PROTECTION 16
  88. #define U_PROTECTION 10
  89. #define LT_PROTECTION 4
  90. /*
  91. * Maximum difference between two erase counters. If this threshold is
  92. * exceeded, the WL sub-system starts moving data from used physical
  93. * eraseblocks with low erase counter to free physical eraseblocks with high
  94. * erase counter.
  95. */
  96. #define UBI_WL_THRESHOLD CONFIG_MTD_UBI_WL_THRESHOLD
  97. /*
  98. * When a physical eraseblock is moved, the WL sub-system has to pick the target
  99. * physical eraseblock to move to. The simplest way would be just to pick the
  100. * one with the highest erase counter. But in certain workloads this could lead
  101. * to an unlimited wear of one or few physical eraseblock. Indeed, imagine a
  102. * situation when the picked physical eraseblock is constantly erased after the
  103. * data is written to it. So, we have a constant which limits the highest erase
  104. * counter of the free physical eraseblock to pick. Namely, the WL sub-system
  105. * does not pick eraseblocks with erase counter greater then the lowest erase
  106. * counter plus %WL_FREE_MAX_DIFF.
  107. */
  108. #define WL_FREE_MAX_DIFF (2*UBI_WL_THRESHOLD)
  109. /*
  110. * Maximum number of consecutive background thread failures which is enough to
  111. * switch to read-only mode.
  112. */
  113. #define WL_MAX_FAILURES 32
  114. /**
  115. * struct ubi_wl_prot_entry - PEB protection entry.
  116. * @rb_pnum: link in the @wl->prot.pnum RB-tree
  117. * @rb_aec: link in the @wl->prot.aec RB-tree
  118. * @abs_ec: the absolute erase counter value when the protection ends
  119. * @e: the wear-leveling entry of the physical eraseblock under protection
  120. *
  121. * When the WL sub-system returns a physical eraseblock, the physical
  122. * eraseblock is protected from being moved for some "time". For this reason,
  123. * the physical eraseblock is not directly moved from the @wl->free tree to the
  124. * @wl->used tree. There is one more tree in between where this physical
  125. * eraseblock is temporarily stored (@wl->prot).
  126. *
  127. * All this protection stuff is needed because:
  128. * o we don't want to move physical eraseblocks just after we have given them
  129. * to the user; instead, we first want to let users fill them up with data;
  130. *
  131. * o there is a chance that the user will put the physical eraseblock very
  132. * soon, so it makes sense not to move it for some time, but wait; this is
  133. * especially important in case of "short term" physical eraseblocks.
  134. *
  135. * Physical eraseblocks stay protected only for limited time. But the "time" is
  136. * measured in erase cycles in this case. This is implemented with help of the
  137. * absolute erase counter (@wl->abs_ec). When it reaches certain value, the
  138. * physical eraseblocks are moved from the protection trees (@wl->prot.*) to
  139. * the @wl->used tree.
  140. *
  141. * Protected physical eraseblocks are searched by physical eraseblock number
  142. * (when they are put) and by the absolute erase counter (to check if it is
  143. * time to move them to the @wl->used tree). So there are actually 2 RB-trees
  144. * storing the protected physical eraseblocks: @wl->prot.pnum and
  145. * @wl->prot.aec. They are referred to as the "protection" trees. The
  146. * first one is indexed by the physical eraseblock number. The second one is
  147. * indexed by the absolute erase counter. Both trees store
  148. * &struct ubi_wl_prot_entry objects.
  149. *
  150. * Each physical eraseblock has 2 main states: free and used. The former state
  151. * corresponds to the @wl->free tree. The latter state is split up on several
  152. * sub-states:
  153. * o the WL movement is allowed (@wl->used tree);
  154. * o the WL movement is temporarily prohibited (@wl->prot.pnum and
  155. * @wl->prot.aec trees);
  156. * o scrubbing is needed (@wl->scrub tree).
  157. *
  158. * Depending on the sub-state, wear-leveling entries of the used physical
  159. * eraseblocks may be kept in one of those trees.
  160. */
  161. struct ubi_wl_prot_entry {
  162. struct rb_node rb_pnum;
  163. struct rb_node rb_aec;
  164. unsigned long long abs_ec;
  165. struct ubi_wl_entry *e;
  166. };
  167. /**
  168. * struct ubi_work - UBI work description data structure.
  169. * @list: a link in the list of pending works
  170. * @func: worker function
  171. * @priv: private data of the worker function
  172. * @e: physical eraseblock to erase
  173. * @torture: if the physical eraseblock has to be tortured
  174. *
  175. * The @func pointer points to the worker function. If the @cancel argument is
  176. * not zero, the worker has to free the resources and exit immediately. The
  177. * worker has to return zero in case of success and a negative error code in
  178. * case of failure.
  179. */
  180. struct ubi_work {
  181. struct list_head list;
  182. int (*func)(struct ubi_device *ubi, struct ubi_work *wrk, int cancel);
  183. /* The below fields are only relevant to erasure works */
  184. struct ubi_wl_entry *e;
  185. int torture;
  186. };
  187. #ifdef CONFIG_MTD_UBI_DEBUG_PARANOID
  188. static int paranoid_check_ec(struct ubi_device *ubi, int pnum, int ec);
  189. static int paranoid_check_in_wl_tree(struct ubi_wl_entry *e,
  190. struct rb_root *root);
  191. #else
  192. #define paranoid_check_ec(ubi, pnum, ec) 0
  193. #define paranoid_check_in_wl_tree(e, root)
  194. #endif
  195. /**
  196. * wl_tree_add - add a wear-leveling entry to a WL RB-tree.
  197. * @e: the wear-leveling entry to add
  198. * @root: the root of the tree
  199. *
  200. * Note, we use (erase counter, physical eraseblock number) pairs as keys in
  201. * the @ubi->used and @ubi->free RB-trees.
  202. */
  203. static void wl_tree_add(struct ubi_wl_entry *e, struct rb_root *root)
  204. {
  205. struct rb_node **p, *parent = NULL;
  206. p = &root->rb_node;
  207. while (*p) {
  208. struct ubi_wl_entry *e1;
  209. parent = *p;
  210. e1 = rb_entry(parent, struct ubi_wl_entry, rb);
  211. if (e->ec < e1->ec)
  212. p = &(*p)->rb_left;
  213. else if (e->ec > e1->ec)
  214. p = &(*p)->rb_right;
  215. else {
  216. ubi_assert(e->pnum != e1->pnum);
  217. if (e->pnum < e1->pnum)
  218. p = &(*p)->rb_left;
  219. else
  220. p = &(*p)->rb_right;
  221. }
  222. }
  223. rb_link_node(&e->rb, parent, p);
  224. rb_insert_color(&e->rb, root);
  225. }
  226. /**
  227. * do_work - do one pending work.
  228. * @ubi: UBI device description object
  229. *
  230. * This function returns zero in case of success and a negative error code in
  231. * case of failure.
  232. */
  233. static int do_work(struct ubi_device *ubi)
  234. {
  235. int err;
  236. struct ubi_work *wrk;
  237. cond_resched();
  238. /*
  239. * @ubi->work_sem is used to synchronize with the workers. Workers take
  240. * it in read mode, so many of them may be doing works at a time. But
  241. * the queue flush code has to be sure the whole queue of works is
  242. * done, and it takes the mutex in write mode.
  243. */
  244. down_read(&ubi->work_sem);
  245. spin_lock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  246. if (list_empty(&ubi->works)) {
  247. spin_unlock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  248. up_read(&ubi->work_sem);
  249. return 0;
  250. }
  251. wrk = list_entry(ubi->works.next, struct ubi_work, list);
  252. list_del(&wrk->list);
  253. ubi->works_count -= 1;
  254. ubi_assert(ubi->works_count >= 0);
  255. spin_unlock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  256. /*
  257. * Call the worker function. Do not touch the work structure
  258. * after this call as it will have been freed or reused by that
  259. * time by the worker function.
  260. */
  261. err = wrk->func(ubi, wrk, 0);
  262. if (err)
  263. ubi_err("work failed with error code %d", err);
  264. up_read(&ubi->work_sem);
  265. return err;
  266. }
  267. /**
  268. * produce_free_peb - produce a free physical eraseblock.
  269. * @ubi: UBI device description object
  270. *
  271. * This function tries to make a free PEB by means of synchronous execution of
  272. * pending works. This may be needed if, for example the background thread is
  273. * disabled. Returns zero in case of success and a negative error code in case
  274. * of failure.
  275. */
  276. static int produce_free_peb(struct ubi_device *ubi)
  277. {
  278. int err;
  279. spin_lock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  280. while (!ubi->free.rb_node) {
  281. spin_unlock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  282. dbg_wl("do one work synchronously");
  283. err = do_work(ubi);
  284. if (err)
  285. return err;
  286. spin_lock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  287. }
  288. spin_unlock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  289. return 0;
  290. }
  291. /**
  292. * in_wl_tree - check if wear-leveling entry is present in a WL RB-tree.
  293. * @e: the wear-leveling entry to check
  294. * @root: the root of the tree
  295. *
  296. * This function returns non-zero if @e is in the @root RB-tree and zero if it
  297. * is not.
  298. */
  299. static int in_wl_tree(struct ubi_wl_entry *e, struct rb_root *root)
  300. {
  301. struct rb_node *p;
  302. p = root->rb_node;
  303. while (p) {
  304. struct ubi_wl_entry *e1;
  305. e1 = rb_entry(p, struct ubi_wl_entry, rb);
  306. if (e->pnum == e1->pnum) {
  307. ubi_assert(e == e1);
  308. return 1;
  309. }
  310. if (e->ec < e1->ec)
  311. p = p->rb_left;
  312. else if (e->ec > e1->ec)
  313. p = p->rb_right;
  314. else {
  315. ubi_assert(e->pnum != e1->pnum);
  316. if (e->pnum < e1->pnum)
  317. p = p->rb_left;
  318. else
  319. p = p->rb_right;
  320. }
  321. }
  322. return 0;
  323. }
  324. /**
  325. * prot_tree_add - add physical eraseblock to protection trees.
  326. * @ubi: UBI device description object
  327. * @e: the physical eraseblock to add
  328. * @pe: protection entry object to use
  329. * @abs_ec: absolute erase counter value when this physical eraseblock has
  330. * to be removed from the protection trees.
  331. *
  332. * @wl->lock has to be locked.
  333. */
  334. static void prot_tree_add(struct ubi_device *ubi, struct ubi_wl_entry *e,
  335. struct ubi_wl_prot_entry *pe, int abs_ec)
  336. {
  337. struct rb_node **p, *parent = NULL;
  338. struct ubi_wl_prot_entry *pe1;
  339. pe->e = e;
  340. pe->abs_ec = ubi->abs_ec + abs_ec;
  341. p = &ubi->prot.pnum.rb_node;
  342. while (*p) {
  343. parent = *p;
  344. pe1 = rb_entry(parent, struct ubi_wl_prot_entry, rb_pnum);
  345. if (e->pnum < pe1->e->pnum)
  346. p = &(*p)->rb_left;
  347. else
  348. p = &(*p)->rb_right;
  349. }
  350. rb_link_node(&pe->rb_pnum, parent, p);
  351. rb_insert_color(&pe->rb_pnum, &ubi->prot.pnum);
  352. p = &ubi->prot.aec.rb_node;
  353. parent = NULL;
  354. while (*p) {
  355. parent = *p;
  356. pe1 = rb_entry(parent, struct ubi_wl_prot_entry, rb_aec);
  357. if (pe->abs_ec < pe1->abs_ec)
  358. p = &(*p)->rb_left;
  359. else
  360. p = &(*p)->rb_right;
  361. }
  362. rb_link_node(&pe->rb_aec, parent, p);
  363. rb_insert_color(&pe->rb_aec, &ubi->prot.aec);
  364. }
  365. /**
  366. * find_wl_entry - find wear-leveling entry closest to certain erase counter.
  367. * @root: the RB-tree where to look for
  368. * @max: highest possible erase counter
  369. *
  370. * This function looks for a wear leveling entry with erase counter closest to
  371. * @max and less then @max.
  372. */
  373. static struct ubi_wl_entry *find_wl_entry(struct rb_root *root, int max)
  374. {
  375. struct rb_node *p;
  376. struct ubi_wl_entry *e;
  377. e = rb_entry(rb_first(root), struct ubi_wl_entry, rb);
  378. max += e->ec;
  379. p = root->rb_node;
  380. while (p) {
  381. struct ubi_wl_entry *e1;
  382. e1 = rb_entry(p, struct ubi_wl_entry, rb);
  383. if (e1->ec >= max)
  384. p = p->rb_left;
  385. else {
  386. p = p->rb_right;
  387. e = e1;
  388. }
  389. }
  390. return e;
  391. }
  392. /**
  393. * ubi_wl_get_peb - get a physical eraseblock.
  394. * @ubi: UBI device description object
  395. * @dtype: type of data which will be stored in this physical eraseblock
  396. *
  397. * This function returns a physical eraseblock in case of success and a
  398. * negative error code in case of failure. Might sleep.
  399. */
  400. int ubi_wl_get_peb(struct ubi_device *ubi, int dtype)
  401. {
  402. int err, protect, medium_ec;
  403. struct ubi_wl_entry *e, *first, *last;
  404. struct ubi_wl_prot_entry *pe;
  405. ubi_assert(dtype == UBI_LONGTERM || dtype == UBI_SHORTTERM ||
  406. dtype == UBI_UNKNOWN);
  407. pe = kmalloc(sizeof(struct ubi_wl_prot_entry), GFP_NOFS);
  408. if (!pe)
  409. return -ENOMEM;
  410. retry:
  411. spin_lock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  412. if (!ubi->free.rb_node) {
  413. if (ubi->works_count == 0) {
  414. ubi_assert(list_empty(&ubi->works));
  415. ubi_err("no free eraseblocks");
  416. spin_unlock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  417. kfree(pe);
  418. return -ENOSPC;
  419. }
  420. spin_unlock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  421. err = produce_free_peb(ubi);
  422. if (err < 0) {
  423. kfree(pe);
  424. return err;
  425. }
  426. goto retry;
  427. }
  428. switch (dtype) {
  429. case UBI_LONGTERM:
  430. /*
  431. * For long term data we pick a physical eraseblock with high
  432. * erase counter. But the highest erase counter we can pick is
  433. * bounded by the the lowest erase counter plus
  434. * %WL_FREE_MAX_DIFF.
  435. */
  436. e = find_wl_entry(&ubi->free, WL_FREE_MAX_DIFF);
  437. protect = LT_PROTECTION;
  438. break;
  439. case UBI_UNKNOWN:
  440. /*
  441. * For unknown data we pick a physical eraseblock with medium
  442. * erase counter. But we by no means can pick a physical
  443. * eraseblock with erase counter greater or equivalent than the
  444. * lowest erase counter plus %WL_FREE_MAX_DIFF.
  445. */
  446. first = rb_entry(rb_first(&ubi->free), struct ubi_wl_entry, rb);
  447. last = rb_entry(rb_last(&ubi->free), struct ubi_wl_entry, rb);
  448. if (last->ec - first->ec < WL_FREE_MAX_DIFF)
  449. e = rb_entry(ubi->free.rb_node,
  450. struct ubi_wl_entry, rb);
  451. else {
  452. medium_ec = (first->ec + WL_FREE_MAX_DIFF)/2;
  453. e = find_wl_entry(&ubi->free, medium_ec);
  454. }
  455. protect = U_PROTECTION;
  456. break;
  457. case UBI_SHORTTERM:
  458. /*
  459. * For short term data we pick a physical eraseblock with the
  460. * lowest erase counter as we expect it will be erased soon.
  461. */
  462. e = rb_entry(rb_first(&ubi->free), struct ubi_wl_entry, rb);
  463. protect = ST_PROTECTION;
  464. break;
  465. default:
  466. protect = 0;
  467. e = NULL;
  468. BUG();
  469. }
  470. /*
  471. * Move the physical eraseblock to the protection trees where it will
  472. * be protected from being moved for some time.
  473. */
  474. paranoid_check_in_wl_tree(e, &ubi->free);
  475. rb_erase(&e->rb, &ubi->free);
  476. prot_tree_add(ubi, e, pe, protect);
  477. dbg_wl("PEB %d EC %d, protection %d", e->pnum, e->ec, protect);
  478. spin_unlock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  479. return e->pnum;
  480. }
  481. /**
  482. * prot_tree_del - remove a physical eraseblock from the protection trees
  483. * @ubi: UBI device description object
  484. * @pnum: the physical eraseblock to remove
  485. *
  486. * This function returns PEB @pnum from the protection trees and returns zero
  487. * in case of success and %-ENODEV if the PEB was not found in the protection
  488. * trees.
  489. */
  490. static int prot_tree_del(struct ubi_device *ubi, int pnum)
  491. {
  492. struct rb_node *p;
  493. struct ubi_wl_prot_entry *pe = NULL;
  494. p = ubi->prot.pnum.rb_node;
  495. while (p) {
  496. pe = rb_entry(p, struct ubi_wl_prot_entry, rb_pnum);
  497. if (pnum == pe->e->pnum)
  498. goto found;
  499. if (pnum < pe->e->pnum)
  500. p = p->rb_left;
  501. else
  502. p = p->rb_right;
  503. }
  504. return -ENODEV;
  505. found:
  506. ubi_assert(pe->e->pnum == pnum);
  507. rb_erase(&pe->rb_aec, &ubi->prot.aec);
  508. rb_erase(&pe->rb_pnum, &ubi->prot.pnum);
  509. kfree(pe);
  510. return 0;
  511. }
  512. /**
  513. * sync_erase - synchronously erase a physical eraseblock.
  514. * @ubi: UBI device description object
  515. * @e: the the physical eraseblock to erase
  516. * @torture: if the physical eraseblock has to be tortured
  517. *
  518. * This function returns zero in case of success and a negative error code in
  519. * case of failure.
  520. */
  521. static int sync_erase(struct ubi_device *ubi, struct ubi_wl_entry *e,
  522. int torture)
  523. {
  524. int err;
  525. struct ubi_ec_hdr *ec_hdr;
  526. unsigned long long ec = e->ec;
  527. dbg_wl("erase PEB %d, old EC %llu", e->pnum, ec);
  528. err = paranoid_check_ec(ubi, e->pnum, e->ec);
  529. if (err > 0)
  530. return -EINVAL;
  531. ec_hdr = kzalloc(ubi->ec_hdr_alsize, GFP_NOFS);
  532. if (!ec_hdr)
  533. return -ENOMEM;
  534. err = ubi_io_sync_erase(ubi, e->pnum, torture);
  535. if (err < 0)
  536. goto out_free;
  537. ec += err;
  538. if (ec > UBI_MAX_ERASECOUNTER) {
  539. /*
  540. * Erase counter overflow. Upgrade UBI and use 64-bit
  541. * erase counters internally.
  542. */
  543. ubi_err("erase counter overflow at PEB %d, EC %llu",
  544. e->pnum, ec);
  545. err = -EINVAL;
  546. goto out_free;
  547. }
  548. dbg_wl("erased PEB %d, new EC %llu", e->pnum, ec);
  549. ec_hdr->ec = cpu_to_be64(ec);
  550. err = ubi_io_write_ec_hdr(ubi, e->pnum, ec_hdr);
  551. if (err)
  552. goto out_free;
  553. e->ec = ec;
  554. spin_lock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  555. if (e->ec > ubi->max_ec)
  556. ubi->max_ec = e->ec;
  557. spin_unlock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  558. out_free:
  559. kfree(ec_hdr);
  560. return err;
  561. }
  562. /**
  563. * check_protection_over - check if it is time to stop protecting some PEBs.
  564. * @ubi: UBI device description object
  565. *
  566. * This function is called after each erase operation, when the absolute erase
  567. * counter is incremented, to check if some physical eraseblock have not to be
  568. * protected any longer. These physical eraseblocks are moved from the
  569. * protection trees to the used tree.
  570. */
  571. static void check_protection_over(struct ubi_device *ubi)
  572. {
  573. struct ubi_wl_prot_entry *pe;
  574. /*
  575. * There may be several protected physical eraseblock to remove,
  576. * process them all.
  577. */
  578. while (1) {
  579. spin_lock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  580. if (!ubi->prot.aec.rb_node) {
  581. spin_unlock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  582. break;
  583. }
  584. pe = rb_entry(rb_first(&ubi->prot.aec),
  585. struct ubi_wl_prot_entry, rb_aec);
  586. if (pe->abs_ec > ubi->abs_ec) {
  587. spin_unlock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  588. break;
  589. }
  590. dbg_wl("PEB %d protection over, abs_ec %llu, PEB abs_ec %llu",
  591. pe->e->pnum, ubi->abs_ec, pe->abs_ec);
  592. rb_erase(&pe->rb_aec, &ubi->prot.aec);
  593. rb_erase(&pe->rb_pnum, &ubi->prot.pnum);
  594. wl_tree_add(pe->e, &ubi->used);
  595. spin_unlock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  596. kfree(pe);
  597. cond_resched();
  598. }
  599. }
  600. /**
  601. * schedule_ubi_work - schedule a work.
  602. * @ubi: UBI device description object
  603. * @wrk: the work to schedule
  604. *
  605. * This function enqueues a work defined by @wrk to the tail of the pending
  606. * works list.
  607. */
  608. static void schedule_ubi_work(struct ubi_device *ubi, struct ubi_work *wrk)
  609. {
  610. spin_lock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  611. list_add_tail(&wrk->list, &ubi->works);
  612. ubi_assert(ubi->works_count >= 0);
  613. ubi->works_count += 1;
  614. if (ubi->thread_enabled)
  615. wake_up_process(ubi->bgt_thread);
  616. spin_unlock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  617. }
  618. static int erase_worker(struct ubi_device *ubi, struct ubi_work *wl_wrk,
  619. int cancel);
  620. /**
  621. * schedule_erase - schedule an erase work.
  622. * @ubi: UBI device description object
  623. * @e: the WL entry of the physical eraseblock to erase
  624. * @torture: if the physical eraseblock has to be tortured
  625. *
  626. * This function returns zero in case of success and a %-ENOMEM in case of
  627. * failure.
  628. */
  629. static int schedule_erase(struct ubi_device *ubi, struct ubi_wl_entry *e,
  630. int torture)
  631. {
  632. struct ubi_work *wl_wrk;
  633. dbg_wl("schedule erasure of PEB %d, EC %d, torture %d",
  634. e->pnum, e->ec, torture);
  635. wl_wrk = kmalloc(sizeof(struct ubi_work), GFP_NOFS);
  636. if (!wl_wrk)
  637. return -ENOMEM;
  638. wl_wrk->func = &erase_worker;
  639. wl_wrk->e = e;
  640. wl_wrk->torture = torture;
  641. schedule_ubi_work(ubi, wl_wrk);
  642. return 0;
  643. }
  644. /**
  645. * wear_leveling_worker - wear-leveling worker function.
  646. * @ubi: UBI device description object
  647. * @wrk: the work object
  648. * @cancel: non-zero if the worker has to free memory and exit
  649. *
  650. * This function copies a more worn out physical eraseblock to a less worn out
  651. * one. Returns zero in case of success and a negative error code in case of
  652. * failure.
  653. */
  654. static int wear_leveling_worker(struct ubi_device *ubi, struct ubi_work *wrk,
  655. int cancel)
  656. {
  657. int err, put = 0, scrubbing = 0, protect = 0;
  658. struct ubi_wl_prot_entry *uninitialized_var(pe);
  659. struct ubi_wl_entry *e1, *e2;
  660. struct ubi_vid_hdr *vid_hdr;
  661. kfree(wrk);
  662. if (cancel)
  663. return 0;
  664. vid_hdr = ubi_zalloc_vid_hdr(ubi, GFP_NOFS);
  665. if (!vid_hdr)
  666. return -ENOMEM;
  667. mutex_lock(&ubi->move_mutex);
  668. spin_lock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  669. ubi_assert(!ubi->move_from && !ubi->move_to);
  670. ubi_assert(!ubi->move_to_put);
  671. if (!ubi->free.rb_node ||
  672. (!ubi->used.rb_node && !ubi->scrub.rb_node)) {
  673. /*
  674. * No free physical eraseblocks? Well, they must be waiting in
  675. * the queue to be erased. Cancel movement - it will be
  676. * triggered again when a free physical eraseblock appears.
  677. *
  678. * No used physical eraseblocks? They must be temporarily
  679. * protected from being moved. They will be moved to the
  680. * @ubi->used tree later and the wear-leveling will be
  681. * triggered again.
  682. */
  683. dbg_wl("cancel WL, a list is empty: free %d, used %d",
  684. !ubi->free.rb_node, !ubi->used.rb_node);
  685. goto out_cancel;
  686. }
  687. if (!ubi->scrub.rb_node) {
  688. /*
  689. * Now pick the least worn-out used physical eraseblock and a
  690. * highly worn-out free physical eraseblock. If the erase
  691. * counters differ much enough, start wear-leveling.
  692. */
  693. e1 = rb_entry(rb_first(&ubi->used), struct ubi_wl_entry, rb);
  694. e2 = find_wl_entry(&ubi->free, WL_FREE_MAX_DIFF);
  695. if (!(e2->ec - e1->ec >= UBI_WL_THRESHOLD)) {
  696. dbg_wl("no WL needed: min used EC %d, max free EC %d",
  697. e1->ec, e2->ec);
  698. goto out_cancel;
  699. }
  700. paranoid_check_in_wl_tree(e1, &ubi->used);
  701. rb_erase(&e1->rb, &ubi->used);
  702. dbg_wl("move PEB %d EC %d to PEB %d EC %d",
  703. e1->pnum, e1->ec, e2->pnum, e2->ec);
  704. } else {
  705. /* Perform scrubbing */
  706. scrubbing = 1;
  707. e1 = rb_entry(rb_first(&ubi->scrub), struct ubi_wl_entry, rb);
  708. e2 = find_wl_entry(&ubi->free, WL_FREE_MAX_DIFF);
  709. paranoid_check_in_wl_tree(e1, &ubi->scrub);
  710. rb_erase(&e1->rb, &ubi->scrub);
  711. dbg_wl("scrub PEB %d to PEB %d", e1->pnum, e2->pnum);
  712. }
  713. paranoid_check_in_wl_tree(e2, &ubi->free);
  714. rb_erase(&e2->rb, &ubi->free);
  715. ubi->move_from = e1;
  716. ubi->move_to = e2;
  717. spin_unlock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  718. /*
  719. * Now we are going to copy physical eraseblock @e1->pnum to @e2->pnum.
  720. * We so far do not know which logical eraseblock our physical
  721. * eraseblock (@e1) belongs to. We have to read the volume identifier
  722. * header first.
  723. *
  724. * Note, we are protected from this PEB being unmapped and erased. The
  725. * 'ubi_wl_put_peb()' would wait for moving to be finished if the PEB
  726. * which is being moved was unmapped.
  727. */
  728. err = ubi_io_read_vid_hdr(ubi, e1->pnum, vid_hdr, 0);
  729. if (err && err != UBI_IO_BITFLIPS) {
  730. if (err == UBI_IO_PEB_FREE) {
  731. /*
  732. * We are trying to move PEB without a VID header. UBI
  733. * always write VID headers shortly after the PEB was
  734. * given, so we have a situation when it did not have
  735. * chance to write it down because it was preempted.
  736. * Just re-schedule the work, so that next time it will
  737. * likely have the VID header in place.
  738. */
  739. dbg_wl("PEB %d has no VID header", e1->pnum);
  740. goto out_not_moved;
  741. }
  742. ubi_err("error %d while reading VID header from PEB %d",
  743. err, e1->pnum);
  744. if (err > 0)
  745. err = -EIO;
  746. goto out_error;
  747. }
  748. err = ubi_eba_copy_leb(ubi, e1->pnum, e2->pnum, vid_hdr);
  749. if (err) {
  750. if (err < 0)
  751. goto out_error;
  752. if (err == 1)
  753. goto out_not_moved;
  754. /*
  755. * For some reason the LEB was not moved - it might be because
  756. * the volume is being deleted. We should prevent this PEB from
  757. * being selected for wear-levelling movement for some "time",
  758. * so put it to the protection tree.
  759. */
  760. dbg_wl("cancelled moving PEB %d", e1->pnum);
  761. pe = kmalloc(sizeof(struct ubi_wl_prot_entry), GFP_NOFS);
  762. if (!pe) {
  763. err = -ENOMEM;
  764. goto out_error;
  765. }
  766. protect = 1;
  767. }
  768. ubi_free_vid_hdr(ubi, vid_hdr);
  769. if (scrubbing && !protect)
  770. ubi_msg("scrubbed PEB %d, data moved to PEB %d",
  771. e1->pnum, e2->pnum);
  772. spin_lock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  773. if (protect)
  774. prot_tree_add(ubi, e1, pe, protect);
  775. if (!ubi->move_to_put)
  776. wl_tree_add(e2, &ubi->used);
  777. else
  778. put = 1;
  779. ubi->move_from = ubi->move_to = NULL;
  780. ubi->move_to_put = ubi->wl_scheduled = 0;
  781. spin_unlock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  782. if (put) {
  783. /*
  784. * Well, the target PEB was put meanwhile, schedule it for
  785. * erasure.
  786. */
  787. dbg_wl("PEB %d was put meanwhile, erase", e2->pnum);
  788. err = schedule_erase(ubi, e2, 0);
  789. if (err)
  790. goto out_error;
  791. }
  792. if (!protect) {
  793. err = schedule_erase(ubi, e1, 0);
  794. if (err)
  795. goto out_error;
  796. }
  797. dbg_wl("done");
  798. mutex_unlock(&ubi->move_mutex);
  799. return 0;
  800. /*
  801. * For some reasons the LEB was not moved, might be an error, might be
  802. * something else. @e1 was not changed, so return it back. @e2 might
  803. * be changed, schedule it for erasure.
  804. */
  805. out_not_moved:
  806. ubi_free_vid_hdr(ubi, vid_hdr);
  807. spin_lock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  808. if (scrubbing)
  809. wl_tree_add(e1, &ubi->scrub);
  810. else
  811. wl_tree_add(e1, &ubi->used);
  812. ubi->move_from = ubi->move_to = NULL;
  813. ubi->move_to_put = ubi->wl_scheduled = 0;
  814. spin_unlock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  815. err = schedule_erase(ubi, e2, 0);
  816. if (err)
  817. goto out_error;
  818. mutex_unlock(&ubi->move_mutex);
  819. return 0;
  820. out_error:
  821. ubi_err("error %d while moving PEB %d to PEB %d",
  822. err, e1->pnum, e2->pnum);
  823. ubi_free_vid_hdr(ubi, vid_hdr);
  824. spin_lock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  825. ubi->move_from = ubi->move_to = NULL;
  826. ubi->move_to_put = ubi->wl_scheduled = 0;
  827. spin_unlock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  828. kmem_cache_free(ubi_wl_entry_slab, e1);
  829. kmem_cache_free(ubi_wl_entry_slab, e2);
  830. ubi_ro_mode(ubi);
  831. mutex_unlock(&ubi->move_mutex);
  832. return err;
  833. out_cancel:
  834. ubi->wl_scheduled = 0;
  835. spin_unlock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  836. mutex_unlock(&ubi->move_mutex);
  837. ubi_free_vid_hdr(ubi, vid_hdr);
  838. return 0;
  839. }
  840. /**
  841. * ensure_wear_leveling - schedule wear-leveling if it is needed.
  842. * @ubi: UBI device description object
  843. *
  844. * This function checks if it is time to start wear-leveling and schedules it
  845. * if yes. This function returns zero in case of success and a negative error
  846. * code in case of failure.
  847. */
  848. static int ensure_wear_leveling(struct ubi_device *ubi)
  849. {
  850. int err = 0;
  851. struct ubi_wl_entry *e1;
  852. struct ubi_wl_entry *e2;
  853. struct ubi_work *wrk;
  854. spin_lock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  855. if (ubi->wl_scheduled)
  856. /* Wear-leveling is already in the work queue */
  857. goto out_unlock;
  858. /*
  859. * If the ubi->scrub tree is not empty, scrubbing is needed, and the
  860. * the WL worker has to be scheduled anyway.
  861. */
  862. if (!ubi->scrub.rb_node) {
  863. if (!ubi->used.rb_node || !ubi->free.rb_node)
  864. /* No physical eraseblocks - no deal */
  865. goto out_unlock;
  866. /*
  867. * We schedule wear-leveling only if the difference between the
  868. * lowest erase counter of used physical eraseblocks and a high
  869. * erase counter of free physical eraseblocks is greater then
  870. * %UBI_WL_THRESHOLD.
  871. */
  872. e1 = rb_entry(rb_first(&ubi->used), struct ubi_wl_entry, rb);
  873. e2 = find_wl_entry(&ubi->free, WL_FREE_MAX_DIFF);
  874. if (!(e2->ec - e1->ec >= UBI_WL_THRESHOLD))
  875. goto out_unlock;
  876. dbg_wl("schedule wear-leveling");
  877. } else
  878. dbg_wl("schedule scrubbing");
  879. ubi->wl_scheduled = 1;
  880. spin_unlock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  881. wrk = kmalloc(sizeof(struct ubi_work), GFP_NOFS);
  882. if (!wrk) {
  883. err = -ENOMEM;
  884. goto out_cancel;
  885. }
  886. wrk->func = &wear_leveling_worker;
  887. schedule_ubi_work(ubi, wrk);
  888. return err;
  889. out_cancel:
  890. spin_lock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  891. ubi->wl_scheduled = 0;
  892. out_unlock:
  893. spin_unlock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  894. return err;
  895. }
  896. /**
  897. * erase_worker - physical eraseblock erase worker function.
  898. * @ubi: UBI device description object
  899. * @wl_wrk: the work object
  900. * @cancel: non-zero if the worker has to free memory and exit
  901. *
  902. * This function erases a physical eraseblock and perform torture testing if
  903. * needed. It also takes care about marking the physical eraseblock bad if
  904. * needed. Returns zero in case of success and a negative error code in case of
  905. * failure.
  906. */
  907. static int erase_worker(struct ubi_device *ubi, struct ubi_work *wl_wrk,
  908. int cancel)
  909. {
  910. struct ubi_wl_entry *e = wl_wrk->e;
  911. int pnum = e->pnum, err, need;
  912. if (cancel) {
  913. dbg_wl("cancel erasure of PEB %d EC %d", pnum, e->ec);
  914. kfree(wl_wrk);
  915. kmem_cache_free(ubi_wl_entry_slab, e);
  916. return 0;
  917. }
  918. dbg_wl("erase PEB %d EC %d", pnum, e->ec);
  919. err = sync_erase(ubi, e, wl_wrk->torture);
  920. if (!err) {
  921. /* Fine, we've erased it successfully */
  922. kfree(wl_wrk);
  923. spin_lock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  924. ubi->abs_ec += 1;
  925. wl_tree_add(e, &ubi->free);
  926. spin_unlock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  927. /*
  928. * One more erase operation has happened, take care about
  929. * protected physical eraseblocks.
  930. */
  931. check_protection_over(ubi);
  932. /* And take care about wear-leveling */
  933. err = ensure_wear_leveling(ubi);
  934. return err;
  935. }
  936. ubi_err("failed to erase PEB %d, error %d", pnum, err);
  937. kfree(wl_wrk);
  938. kmem_cache_free(ubi_wl_entry_slab, e);
  939. if (err == -EINTR || err == -ENOMEM || err == -EAGAIN ||
  940. err == -EBUSY) {
  941. int err1;
  942. /* Re-schedule the LEB for erasure */
  943. err1 = schedule_erase(ubi, e, 0);
  944. if (err1) {
  945. err = err1;
  946. goto out_ro;
  947. }
  948. return err;
  949. } else if (err != -EIO) {
  950. /*
  951. * If this is not %-EIO, we have no idea what to do. Scheduling
  952. * this physical eraseblock for erasure again would cause
  953. * errors again and again. Well, lets switch to RO mode.
  954. */
  955. goto out_ro;
  956. }
  957. /* It is %-EIO, the PEB went bad */
  958. if (!ubi->bad_allowed) {
  959. ubi_err("bad physical eraseblock %d detected", pnum);
  960. goto out_ro;
  961. }
  962. spin_lock(&ubi->volumes_lock);
  963. need = ubi->beb_rsvd_level - ubi->beb_rsvd_pebs + 1;
  964. if (need > 0) {
  965. need = ubi->avail_pebs >= need ? need : ubi->avail_pebs;
  966. ubi->avail_pebs -= need;
  967. ubi->rsvd_pebs += need;
  968. ubi->beb_rsvd_pebs += need;
  969. if (need > 0)
  970. ubi_msg("reserve more %d PEBs", need);
  971. }
  972. if (ubi->beb_rsvd_pebs == 0) {
  973. spin_unlock(&ubi->volumes_lock);
  974. ubi_err("no reserved physical eraseblocks");
  975. goto out_ro;
  976. }
  977. spin_unlock(&ubi->volumes_lock);
  978. ubi_msg("mark PEB %d as bad", pnum);
  979. err = ubi_io_mark_bad(ubi, pnum);
  980. if (err)
  981. goto out_ro;
  982. spin_lock(&ubi->volumes_lock);
  983. ubi->beb_rsvd_pebs -= 1;
  984. ubi->bad_peb_count += 1;
  985. ubi->good_peb_count -= 1;
  986. ubi_calculate_reserved(ubi);
  987. if (ubi->beb_rsvd_pebs == 0)
  988. ubi_warn("last PEB from the reserved pool was used");
  989. spin_unlock(&ubi->volumes_lock);
  990. return err;
  991. out_ro:
  992. ubi_ro_mode(ubi);
  993. return err;
  994. }
  995. /**
  996. * ubi_wl_put_peb - return a PEB to the wear-leveling sub-system.
  997. * @ubi: UBI device description object
  998. * @pnum: physical eraseblock to return
  999. * @torture: if this physical eraseblock has to be tortured
  1000. *
  1001. * This function is called to return physical eraseblock @pnum to the pool of
  1002. * free physical eraseblocks. The @torture flag has to be set if an I/O error
  1003. * occurred to this @pnum and it has to be tested. This function returns zero
  1004. * in case of success, and a negative error code in case of failure.
  1005. */
  1006. int ubi_wl_put_peb(struct ubi_device *ubi, int pnum, int torture)
  1007. {
  1008. int err;
  1009. struct ubi_wl_entry *e;
  1010. dbg_wl("PEB %d", pnum);
  1011. ubi_assert(pnum >= 0);
  1012. ubi_assert(pnum < ubi->peb_count);
  1013. retry:
  1014. spin_lock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  1015. e = ubi->lookuptbl[pnum];
  1016. if (e == ubi->move_from) {
  1017. /*
  1018. * User is putting the physical eraseblock which was selected to
  1019. * be moved. It will be scheduled for erasure in the
  1020. * wear-leveling worker.
  1021. */
  1022. dbg_wl("PEB %d is being moved, wait", pnum);
  1023. spin_unlock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  1024. /* Wait for the WL worker by taking the @ubi->move_mutex */
  1025. mutex_lock(&ubi->move_mutex);
  1026. mutex_unlock(&ubi->move_mutex);
  1027. goto retry;
  1028. } else if (e == ubi->move_to) {
  1029. /*
  1030. * User is putting the physical eraseblock which was selected
  1031. * as the target the data is moved to. It may happen if the EBA
  1032. * sub-system already re-mapped the LEB in 'ubi_eba_copy_leb()'
  1033. * but the WL sub-system has not put the PEB to the "used" tree
  1034. * yet, but it is about to do this. So we just set a flag which
  1035. * will tell the WL worker that the PEB is not needed anymore
  1036. * and should be scheduled for erasure.
  1037. */
  1038. dbg_wl("PEB %d is the target of data moving", pnum);
  1039. ubi_assert(!ubi->move_to_put);
  1040. ubi->move_to_put = 1;
  1041. spin_unlock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  1042. return 0;
  1043. } else {
  1044. if (in_wl_tree(e, &ubi->used)) {
  1045. paranoid_check_in_wl_tree(e, &ubi->used);
  1046. rb_erase(&e->rb, &ubi->used);
  1047. } else if (in_wl_tree(e, &ubi->scrub)) {
  1048. paranoid_check_in_wl_tree(e, &ubi->scrub);
  1049. rb_erase(&e->rb, &ubi->scrub);
  1050. } else {
  1051. err = prot_tree_del(ubi, e->pnum);
  1052. if (err) {
  1053. ubi_err("PEB %d not found", pnum);
  1054. ubi_ro_mode(ubi);
  1055. spin_unlock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  1056. return err;
  1057. }
  1058. }
  1059. }
  1060. spin_unlock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  1061. err = schedule_erase(ubi, e, torture);
  1062. if (err) {
  1063. spin_lock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  1064. wl_tree_add(e, &ubi->used);
  1065. spin_unlock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  1066. }
  1067. return err;
  1068. }
  1069. /**
  1070. * ubi_wl_scrub_peb - schedule a physical eraseblock for scrubbing.
  1071. * @ubi: UBI device description object
  1072. * @pnum: the physical eraseblock to schedule
  1073. *
  1074. * If a bit-flip in a physical eraseblock is detected, this physical eraseblock
  1075. * needs scrubbing. This function schedules a physical eraseblock for
  1076. * scrubbing which is done in background. This function returns zero in case of
  1077. * success and a negative error code in case of failure.
  1078. */
  1079. int ubi_wl_scrub_peb(struct ubi_device *ubi, int pnum)
  1080. {
  1081. struct ubi_wl_entry *e;
  1082. dbg_msg("schedule PEB %d for scrubbing", pnum);
  1083. retry:
  1084. spin_lock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  1085. e = ubi->lookuptbl[pnum];
  1086. if (e == ubi->move_from || in_wl_tree(e, &ubi->scrub)) {
  1087. spin_unlock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  1088. return 0;
  1089. }
  1090. if (e == ubi->move_to) {
  1091. /*
  1092. * This physical eraseblock was used to move data to. The data
  1093. * was moved but the PEB was not yet inserted to the proper
  1094. * tree. We should just wait a little and let the WL worker
  1095. * proceed.
  1096. */
  1097. spin_unlock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  1098. dbg_wl("the PEB %d is not in proper tree, retry", pnum);
  1099. yield();
  1100. goto retry;
  1101. }
  1102. if (in_wl_tree(e, &ubi->used)) {
  1103. paranoid_check_in_wl_tree(e, &ubi->used);
  1104. rb_erase(&e->rb, &ubi->used);
  1105. } else {
  1106. int err;
  1107. err = prot_tree_del(ubi, e->pnum);
  1108. if (err) {
  1109. ubi_err("PEB %d not found", pnum);
  1110. ubi_ro_mode(ubi);
  1111. spin_unlock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  1112. return err;
  1113. }
  1114. }
  1115. wl_tree_add(e, &ubi->scrub);
  1116. spin_unlock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  1117. /*
  1118. * Technically scrubbing is the same as wear-leveling, so it is done
  1119. * by the WL worker.
  1120. */
  1121. return ensure_wear_leveling(ubi);
  1122. }
  1123. /**
  1124. * ubi_wl_flush - flush all pending works.
  1125. * @ubi: UBI device description object
  1126. *
  1127. * This function returns zero in case of success and a negative error code in
  1128. * case of failure.
  1129. */
  1130. int ubi_wl_flush(struct ubi_device *ubi)
  1131. {
  1132. int err;
  1133. /*
  1134. * Erase while the pending works queue is not empty, but not more then
  1135. * the number of currently pending works.
  1136. */
  1137. dbg_wl("flush (%d pending works)", ubi->works_count);
  1138. while (ubi->works_count) {
  1139. err = do_work(ubi);
  1140. if (err)
  1141. return err;
  1142. }
  1143. /*
  1144. * Make sure all the works which have been done in parallel are
  1145. * finished.
  1146. */
  1147. down_write(&ubi->work_sem);
  1148. up_write(&ubi->work_sem);
  1149. /*
  1150. * And in case last was the WL worker and it cancelled the LEB
  1151. * movement, flush again.
  1152. */
  1153. while (ubi->works_count) {
  1154. dbg_wl("flush more (%d pending works)", ubi->works_count);
  1155. err = do_work(ubi);
  1156. if (err)
  1157. return err;
  1158. }
  1159. return 0;
  1160. }
  1161. /**
  1162. * tree_destroy - destroy an RB-tree.
  1163. * @root: the root of the tree to destroy
  1164. */
  1165. static void tree_destroy(struct rb_root *root)
  1166. {
  1167. struct rb_node *rb;
  1168. struct ubi_wl_entry *e;
  1169. rb = root->rb_node;
  1170. while (rb) {
  1171. if (rb->rb_left)
  1172. rb = rb->rb_left;
  1173. else if (rb->rb_right)
  1174. rb = rb->rb_right;
  1175. else {
  1176. e = rb_entry(rb, struct ubi_wl_entry, rb);
  1177. rb = rb_parent(rb);
  1178. if (rb) {
  1179. if (rb->rb_left == &e->rb)
  1180. rb->rb_left = NULL;
  1181. else
  1182. rb->rb_right = NULL;
  1183. }
  1184. kmem_cache_free(ubi_wl_entry_slab, e);
  1185. }
  1186. }
  1187. }
  1188. /**
  1189. * ubi_thread - UBI background thread.
  1190. * @u: the UBI device description object pointer
  1191. */
  1192. int ubi_thread(void *u)
  1193. {
  1194. int failures = 0;
  1195. struct ubi_device *ubi = u;
  1196. ubi_msg("background thread \"%s\" started, PID %d",
  1197. ubi->bgt_name, task_pid_nr(current));
  1198. set_freezable();
  1199. for (;;) {
  1200. int err;
  1201. if (kthread_should_stop())
  1202. break;
  1203. if (try_to_freeze())
  1204. continue;
  1205. spin_lock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  1206. if (list_empty(&ubi->works) || ubi->ro_mode ||
  1207. !ubi->thread_enabled) {
  1208. set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
  1209. spin_unlock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  1210. schedule();
  1211. continue;
  1212. }
  1213. spin_unlock(&ubi->wl_lock);
  1214. err = do_work(ubi);
  1215. if (err) {
  1216. ubi_err("%s: work failed with error code %d",
  1217. ubi->bgt_name, err);
  1218. if (failures++ > WL_MAX_FAILURES) {
  1219. /*
  1220. * Too many failures, disable the thread and
  1221. * switch to read-only mode.
  1222. */
  1223. ubi_msg("%s: %d consecutive failures",
  1224. ubi->bgt_name, WL_MAX_FAILURES);
  1225. ubi_ro_mode(ubi);
  1226. break;
  1227. }
  1228. } else
  1229. failures = 0;
  1230. cond_resched();
  1231. }
  1232. dbg_wl("background thread \"%s\" is killed", ubi->bgt_name);
  1233. return 0;
  1234. }
  1235. /**
  1236. * cancel_pending - cancel all pending works.
  1237. * @ubi: UBI device description object
  1238. */
  1239. static void cancel_pending(struct ubi_device *ubi)
  1240. {
  1241. while (!list_empty(&ubi->works)) {
  1242. struct ubi_work *wrk;
  1243. wrk = list_entry(ubi->works.next, struct ubi_work, list);
  1244. list_del(&wrk->list);
  1245. wrk->func(ubi, wrk, 1);
  1246. ubi->works_count -= 1;
  1247. ubi_assert(ubi->works_count >= 0);
  1248. }
  1249. }
  1250. /**
  1251. * ubi_wl_init_scan - initialize the WL sub-system using scanning information.
  1252. * @ubi: UBI device description object
  1253. * @si: scanning information
  1254. *
  1255. * This function returns zero in case of success, and a negative error code in
  1256. * case of failure.
  1257. */
  1258. int ubi_wl_init_scan(struct ubi_device *ubi, struct ubi_scan_info *si)
  1259. {
  1260. int err;
  1261. struct rb_node *rb1, *rb2;
  1262. struct ubi_scan_volume *sv;
  1263. struct ubi_scan_leb *seb, *tmp;
  1264. struct ubi_wl_entry *e;
  1265. ubi->used = ubi->free = ubi->scrub = RB_ROOT;
  1266. ubi->prot.pnum = ubi->prot.aec = RB_ROOT;
  1267. spin_lock_init(&ubi->wl_lock);
  1268. mutex_init(&ubi->move_mutex);
  1269. init_rwsem(&ubi->work_sem);
  1270. ubi->max_ec = si->max_ec;
  1271. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&ubi->works);
  1272. sprintf(ubi->bgt_name, UBI_BGT_NAME_PATTERN, ubi->ubi_num);
  1273. err = -ENOMEM;
  1274. ubi->lookuptbl = kzalloc(ubi->peb_count * sizeof(void *), GFP_KERNEL);
  1275. if (!ubi->lookuptbl)
  1276. return err;
  1277. list_for_each_entry_safe(seb, tmp, &si->erase, u.list) {
  1278. cond_resched();
  1279. e = kmem_cache_alloc(ubi_wl_entry_slab, GFP_KERNEL);
  1280. if (!e)
  1281. goto out_free;
  1282. e->pnum = seb->pnum;
  1283. e->ec = seb->ec;
  1284. ubi->lookuptbl[e->pnum] = e;
  1285. if (schedule_erase(ubi, e, 0)) {
  1286. kmem_cache_free(ubi_wl_entry_slab, e);
  1287. goto out_free;
  1288. }
  1289. }
  1290. list_for_each_entry(seb, &si->free, u.list) {
  1291. cond_resched();
  1292. e = kmem_cache_alloc(ubi_wl_entry_slab, GFP_KERNEL);
  1293. if (!e)
  1294. goto out_free;
  1295. e->pnum = seb->pnum;
  1296. e->ec = seb->ec;
  1297. ubi_assert(e->ec >= 0);
  1298. wl_tree_add(e, &ubi->free);
  1299. ubi->lookuptbl[e->pnum] = e;
  1300. }
  1301. list_for_each_entry(seb, &si->corr, u.list) {
  1302. cond_resched();
  1303. e = kmem_cache_alloc(ubi_wl_entry_slab, GFP_KERNEL);
  1304. if (!e)
  1305. goto out_free;
  1306. e->pnum = seb->pnum;
  1307. e->ec = seb->ec;
  1308. ubi->lookuptbl[e->pnum] = e;
  1309. if (schedule_erase(ubi, e, 0)) {
  1310. kmem_cache_free(ubi_wl_entry_slab, e);
  1311. goto out_free;
  1312. }
  1313. }
  1314. ubi_rb_for_each_entry(rb1, sv, &si->volumes, rb) {
  1315. ubi_rb_for_each_entry(rb2, seb, &sv->root, u.rb) {
  1316. cond_resched();
  1317. e = kmem_cache_alloc(ubi_wl_entry_slab, GFP_KERNEL);
  1318. if (!e)
  1319. goto out_free;
  1320. e->pnum = seb->pnum;
  1321. e->ec = seb->ec;
  1322. ubi->lookuptbl[e->pnum] = e;
  1323. if (!seb->scrub) {
  1324. dbg_wl("add PEB %d EC %d to the used tree",
  1325. e->pnum, e->ec);
  1326. wl_tree_add(e, &ubi->used);
  1327. } else {
  1328. dbg_wl("add PEB %d EC %d to the scrub tree",
  1329. e->pnum, e->ec);
  1330. wl_tree_add(e, &ubi->scrub);
  1331. }
  1332. }
  1333. }
  1334. if (ubi->avail_pebs < WL_RESERVED_PEBS) {
  1335. ubi_err("no enough physical eraseblocks (%d, need %d)",
  1336. ubi->avail_pebs, WL_RESERVED_PEBS);
  1337. goto out_free;
  1338. }
  1339. ubi->avail_pebs -= WL_RESERVED_PEBS;
  1340. ubi->rsvd_pebs += WL_RESERVED_PEBS;
  1341. /* Schedule wear-leveling if needed */
  1342. err = ensure_wear_leveling(ubi);
  1343. if (err)
  1344. goto out_free;
  1345. return 0;
  1346. out_free:
  1347. cancel_pending(ubi);
  1348. tree_destroy(&ubi->used);
  1349. tree_destroy(&ubi->free);
  1350. tree_destroy(&ubi->scrub);
  1351. kfree(ubi->lookuptbl);
  1352. return err;
  1353. }
  1354. /**
  1355. * protection_trees_destroy - destroy the protection RB-trees.
  1356. * @ubi: UBI device description object
  1357. */
  1358. static void protection_trees_destroy(struct ubi_device *ubi)
  1359. {
  1360. struct rb_node *rb;
  1361. struct ubi_wl_prot_entry *pe;
  1362. rb = ubi->prot.aec.rb_node;
  1363. while (rb) {
  1364. if (rb->rb_left)
  1365. rb = rb->rb_left;
  1366. else if (rb->rb_right)
  1367. rb = rb->rb_right;
  1368. else {
  1369. pe = rb_entry(rb, struct ubi_wl_prot_entry, rb_aec);
  1370. rb = rb_parent(rb);
  1371. if (rb) {
  1372. if (rb->rb_left == &pe->rb_aec)
  1373. rb->rb_left = NULL;
  1374. else
  1375. rb->rb_right = NULL;
  1376. }
  1377. kmem_cache_free(ubi_wl_entry_slab, pe->e);
  1378. kfree(pe);
  1379. }
  1380. }
  1381. }
  1382. /**
  1383. * ubi_wl_close - close the wear-leveling sub-system.
  1384. * @ubi: UBI device description object
  1385. */
  1386. void ubi_wl_close(struct ubi_device *ubi)
  1387. {
  1388. dbg_wl("close the WL sub-system");
  1389. cancel_pending(ubi);
  1390. protection_trees_destroy(ubi);
  1391. tree_destroy(&ubi->used);
  1392. tree_destroy(&ubi->free);
  1393. tree_destroy(&ubi->scrub);
  1394. kfree(ubi->lookuptbl);
  1395. }
  1396. #ifdef CONFIG_MTD_UBI_DEBUG_PARANOID
  1397. /**
  1398. * paranoid_check_ec - make sure that the erase counter of a PEB is correct.
  1399. * @ubi: UBI device description object
  1400. * @pnum: the physical eraseblock number to check
  1401. * @ec: the erase counter to check
  1402. *
  1403. * This function returns zero if the erase counter of physical eraseblock @pnum
  1404. * is equivalent to @ec, %1 if not, and a negative error code if an error
  1405. * occurred.
  1406. */
  1407. static int paranoid_check_ec(struct ubi_device *ubi, int pnum, int ec)
  1408. {
  1409. int err;
  1410. long long read_ec;
  1411. struct ubi_ec_hdr *ec_hdr;
  1412. ec_hdr = kzalloc(ubi->ec_hdr_alsize, GFP_NOFS);
  1413. if (!ec_hdr)
  1414. return -ENOMEM;
  1415. err = ubi_io_read_ec_hdr(ubi, pnum, ec_hdr, 0);
  1416. if (err && err != UBI_IO_BITFLIPS) {
  1417. /* The header does not have to exist */
  1418. err = 0;
  1419. goto out_free;
  1420. }
  1421. read_ec = be64_to_cpu(ec_hdr->ec);
  1422. if (ec != read_ec) {
  1423. ubi_err("paranoid check failed for PEB %d", pnum);
  1424. ubi_err("read EC is %lld, should be %d", read_ec, ec);
  1425. ubi_dbg_dump_stack();
  1426. err = 1;
  1427. } else
  1428. err = 0;
  1429. out_free:
  1430. kfree(ec_hdr);
  1431. return err;
  1432. }
  1433. /**
  1434. * paranoid_check_in_wl_tree - check that wear-leveling entry is in WL RB-tree.
  1435. * @e: the wear-leveling entry to check
  1436. * @root: the root of the tree
  1437. *
  1438. * This function returns zero if @e is in the @root RB-tree and %1 if it is
  1439. * not.
  1440. */
  1441. static int paranoid_check_in_wl_tree(struct ubi_wl_entry *e,
  1442. struct rb_root *root)
  1443. {
  1444. if (in_wl_tree(e, root))
  1445. return 0;
  1446. ubi_err("paranoid check failed for PEB %d, EC %d, RB-tree %p ",
  1447. e->pnum, e->ec, root);
  1448. ubi_dbg_dump_stack();
  1449. return 1;
  1450. }
  1451. #endif /* CONFIG_MTD_UBI_DEBUG_PARANOID */