2 * linux/include/linux/mtd/bbm.h
4 * NAND family Bad Block Management (BBM) header file
5 * - Bad Block Table (BBT) implementation
7 * Copyright © 2005 Samsung Electronics
8 * Kyungmin Park <kyungmin.park@samsung.com>
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11 * Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linuxtronix.de>
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28 #ifndef __LINUX_MTD_BBM_H
29 #define __LINUX_MTD_BBM_H
31 /* The maximum number of NAND chips in an array */
32 #define NAND_MAX_CHIPS 8
35 * struct nand_bbt_descr - bad block table descriptor
36 * @options: options for this descriptor
37 * @pages: the page(s) where we find the bbt, used with option BBT_ABSPAGE
38 * when bbt is searched, then we store the found bbts pages here.
39 * Its an array and supports up to 8 chips now
40 * @offs: offset of the pattern in the oob area of the page
41 * @veroffs: offset of the bbt version counter in the oob are of the page
42 * @version: version read from the bbt page during scan
43 * @len: length of the pattern, if 0 no pattern check is performed
44 * @maxblocks: maximum number of blocks to search for a bbt. This number of
45 * blocks is reserved at the end of the device where the tables are
47 * @reserved_block_code: if non-0, this pattern denotes a reserved (rather than
48 * bad) block in the stored bbt
49 * @pattern: pattern to identify bad block table or factory marked good /
50 * bad blocks, can be NULL, if len = 0
52 * Descriptor for the bad block table marker and the descriptor for the
53 * pattern which identifies good and bad blocks. The assumption is made
54 * that the pattern and the version count are always located in the oob area
57 struct nand_bbt_descr
{
59 int pages
[NAND_MAX_CHIPS
];
62 uint8_t version
[NAND_MAX_CHIPS
];
65 int reserved_block_code
;
69 /* Options for the bad block table descriptors */
71 /* The number of bits used per block in the bbt on the device */
72 #define NAND_BBT_NRBITS_MSK 0x0000000F
73 #define NAND_BBT_1BIT 0x00000001
74 #define NAND_BBT_2BIT 0x00000002
75 #define NAND_BBT_4BIT 0x00000004
76 #define NAND_BBT_8BIT 0x00000008
77 /* The bad block table is in the last good block of the device */
78 #define NAND_BBT_LASTBLOCK 0x00000010
79 /* The bbt is at the given page, else we must scan for the bbt */
80 #define NAND_BBT_ABSPAGE 0x00000020
81 /* The bbt is at the given page, else we must scan for the bbt */
82 #define NAND_BBT_SEARCH 0x00000040
83 /* bbt is stored per chip on multichip devices */
84 #define NAND_BBT_PERCHIP 0x00000080
85 /* bbt has a version counter at offset veroffs */
86 #define NAND_BBT_VERSION 0x00000100
87 /* Create a bbt if none exists */
88 #define NAND_BBT_CREATE 0x00000200
90 * Create an empty BBT with no vendor information. Vendor's information may be
91 * unavailable, for example, if the NAND controller has a different data and OOB
92 * layout or if this information is already purged. Must be used in conjunction
93 * with NAND_BBT_CREATE.
95 #define NAND_BBT_CREATE_EMPTY 0x00000400
96 /* Search good / bad pattern through all pages of a block */
97 #define NAND_BBT_SCANALLPAGES 0x00000800
98 /* Scan block empty during good / bad block scan */
99 #define NAND_BBT_SCANEMPTY 0x00001000
100 /* Write bbt if neccecary */
101 #define NAND_BBT_WRITE 0x00002000
102 /* Read and write back block contents when writing bbt */
103 #define NAND_BBT_SAVECONTENT 0x00004000
104 /* Search good / bad pattern on the first and the second page */
105 #define NAND_BBT_SCAN2NDPAGE 0x00008000
106 /* Search good / bad pattern on the last page of the eraseblock */
107 #define NAND_BBT_SCANLASTPAGE 0x00010000
109 * Use a flash based bad block table. By default, OOB identifier is saved in
110 * OOB area. This option is passed to the default bad block table function.
112 #define NAND_BBT_USE_FLASH 0x00020000
113 /* Do not store flash based bad block table in OOB area; store it in-band */
114 #define NAND_BBT_NO_OOB 0x00040000
117 * Flag set by nand_create_default_bbt_descr(), marking that the nand_bbt_descr
118 * was allocated dynamicaly and must be freed in nand_release(). Has no meaning
119 * in nand_chip.bbt_options.
121 #define NAND_BBT_DYNAMICSTRUCT 0x80000000
123 /* The maximum number of blocks to scan for a bbt */
124 #define NAND_BBT_SCAN_MAXBLOCKS 4
127 * Constants for oob configuration
129 #define NAND_SMALL_BADBLOCK_POS 5
130 #define NAND_LARGE_BADBLOCK_POS 0
131 #define ONENAND_BADBLOCK_POS 0
134 * Bad block scanning errors
136 #define ONENAND_BBT_READ_ERROR 1
137 #define ONENAND_BBT_READ_ECC_ERROR 2
138 #define ONENAND_BBT_READ_FATAL_ERROR 4
141 * struct bbm_info - [GENERIC] Bad Block Table data structure
142 * @bbt_erase_shift: [INTERN] number of address bits in a bbt entry
143 * @badblockpos: [INTERN] position of the bad block marker in the oob area
144 * @options: options for this descriptor
145 * @bbt: [INTERN] bad block table pointer
146 * @isbad_bbt: function to determine if a block is bad
147 * @badblock_pattern: [REPLACEABLE] bad block scan pattern used for
148 * initial bad block scan
149 * @priv: [OPTIONAL] pointer to private bbm date
158 int (*isbad_bbt
)(struct mtd_info
*mtd
, loff_t ofs
, int allowbbt
);
160 /* TODO Add more NAND specific fileds */
161 struct nand_bbt_descr
*badblock_pattern
;
166 /* OneNAND BBT interface */
167 extern int onenand_scan_bbt(struct mtd_info
*mtd
, struct nand_bbt_descr
*bd
);
168 extern int onenand_default_bbt(struct mtd_info
*mtd
);
170 #endif /* __LINUX_MTD_BBM_H */