2 * MTD partitioning layer definitions
4 * (C) 2000 Nicolas Pitre <nico@fluxnic.net>
9 #ifndef MTD_PARTITIONS_H
10 #define MTD_PARTITIONS_H
12 #include <linux/types.h>
16 * Partition definition structure:
18 * An array of struct partition is passed along with a MTD object to
19 * mtd_device_register() to create them.
21 * For each partition, these fields are available:
22 * name: string that will be used to label the partition's MTD device.
23 * types: some partitions can be containers using specific format to describe
24 * embedded subpartitions / volumes. E.g. many home routers use "firmware"
25 * partition that contains at least kernel and rootfs. In such case an
26 * extra parser is needed that will detect these dynamic partitions and
27 * report them to the MTD subsystem. If set this property stores an array
28 * of parser names to use when looking for subpartitions.
29 * size: the partition size; if defined as MTDPART_SIZ_FULL, the partition
30 * will extend to the end of the master MTD device.
31 * offset: absolute starting position within the master MTD device; if
32 * defined as MTDPART_OFS_APPEND, the partition will start where the
33 * previous one ended; if MTDPART_OFS_NXTBLK, at the next erase block;
34 * if MTDPART_OFS_RETAIN, consume as much as possible, leaving size
35 * after the end of partition.
36 * mask_flags: contains flags that have to be masked (removed) from the
37 * master MTD flag set for the corresponding MTD partition.
38 * For example, to force a read-only partition, simply adding
39 * MTD_WRITEABLE to the mask_flags will do the trick.
40 * add_flags: contains flags to add to the parent flags
42 * Note: writeable partitions require their size and offset be
43 * erasesize aligned (e.g. use MTDPART_OFS_NEXTBLK).
46 struct mtd_partition
{
47 const char *name
; /* identifier string */
48 const char *const *types
; /* names of parsers to use if any */
49 uint64_t size
; /* partition size */
50 uint64_t offset
; /* offset within the master MTD space */
51 uint32_t mask_flags
; /* master MTD flags to mask out for this partition */
52 uint32_t add_flags
; /* flags to add to the partition */
53 struct device_node
*of_node
;
56 #define MTDPART_OFS_RETAIN (-3)
57 #define MTDPART_OFS_NXTBLK (-2)
58 #define MTDPART_OFS_APPEND (-1)
59 #define MTDPART_SIZ_FULL (0)
66 * struct mtd_part_parser_data - used to pass data to MTD partition parsers.
67 * @origin: for RedBoot, start address of MTD device
69 struct mtd_part_parser_data
{
75 * Functions dealing with the various ways of partitioning the space
78 struct mtd_part_parser
{
79 struct list_head list
;
82 const struct of_device_id
*of_match_table
;
83 int (*parse_fn
)(struct mtd_info
*, const struct mtd_partition
**,
84 struct mtd_part_parser_data
*);
85 void (*cleanup
)(const struct mtd_partition
*pparts
, int nr_parts
);
88 /* Container for passing around a set of parsed partitions */
89 struct mtd_partitions
{
90 const struct mtd_partition
*parts
;
92 const struct mtd_part_parser
*parser
;
95 extern int __register_mtd_parser(struct mtd_part_parser
*parser
,
96 struct module
*owner
);
97 #define register_mtd_parser(parser) __register_mtd_parser(parser, THIS_MODULE)
99 extern void deregister_mtd_parser(struct mtd_part_parser
*parser
);
102 * module_mtd_part_parser() - Helper macro for MTD partition parsers that don't
103 * do anything special in module init/exit. Each driver may only use this macro
104 * once, and calling it replaces module_init() and module_exit().
106 #define module_mtd_part_parser(__mtd_part_parser) \
107 module_driver(__mtd_part_parser, register_mtd_parser, \
108 deregister_mtd_parser)
110 int mtd_add_partition(struct mtd_info
*master
, const char *name
,
111 long long offset
, long long length
);
112 int mtd_del_partition(struct mtd_info
*master
, int partno
);
113 uint64_t mtd_get_device_size(const struct mtd_info
*mtd
);