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Message-Id: <1288803204-3849-7-git-send-email-cdhmanning@gmail.com>
Date:	Thu,  4 Nov 2010 05:53:21 +1300
From:	cdhmanning@...il.com
To:	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org, linux-fsdevel@...r.kernel.org
Cc:	Charles Manning <cdhmanning@...il.com>
Subject: [PATCH 6/9] Add some yaffs include files

From: Charles Manning <cdhmanning@...il.com>

Adding yaffs2 file system.

Signed-off-by: Charles Manning <cdhmanning@...il.com>
---
 fs/yaffs2/yaffs_guts.h  |  914 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 fs/yaffs2/yaffs_trace.h |   58 +++
 fs/yaffs2/yportenv.h    |   90 +++++
 3 files changed, 1062 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 fs/yaffs2/yaffs_guts.h
 create mode 100644 fs/yaffs2/yaffs_trace.h
 create mode 100644 fs/yaffs2/yportenv.h

diff --git a/fs/yaffs2/yaffs_guts.h b/fs/yaffs2/yaffs_guts.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..60770ca
--- /dev/null
+++ b/fs/yaffs2/yaffs_guts.h
@@ -0,0 +1,914 @@
+/*
+ * YAFFS: Yet another Flash File System . A NAND-flash specific file system.
+ *
+ * Copyright (C) 2002-2010 Aleph One Ltd.
+ *   for Toby Churchill Ltd and Brightstar Engineering
+ *
+ * Created by Charles Manning <charles@...ph1.co.uk>
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 as
+ * published by the Free Software Foundation.
+ *
+ * Note: Only YAFFS headers are LGPL, YAFFS C code is covered by GPL.
+ */
+
+#ifndef __YAFFS_GUTS_H__
+#define __YAFFS_GUTS_H__
+
+#include "yportenv.h"
+
+#define YAFFS_OK	1
+#define YAFFS_FAIL  0
+
+/* Give us a  Y=0x59,
+ * Give us an A=0x41,
+ * Give us an FF=0xFF
+ * Give us an S=0x53
+ * And what have we got...
+ */
+#define YAFFS_MAGIC			0x5941FF53
+
+#define YAFFS_NTNODES_LEVEL0	  	16
+#define YAFFS_TNODES_LEVEL0_BITS	4
+#define YAFFS_TNODES_LEVEL0_MASK	0xf
+
+#define YAFFS_NTNODES_INTERNAL 		(YAFFS_NTNODES_LEVEL0 / 2)
+#define YAFFS_TNODES_INTERNAL_BITS 	(YAFFS_TNODES_LEVEL0_BITS - 1)
+#define YAFFS_TNODES_INTERNAL_MASK	0x7
+#define YAFFS_TNODES_MAX_LEVEL		6
+
+#ifndef CONFIG_YAFFS_NO_YAFFS1
+#define YAFFS_BYTES_PER_SPARE		16
+#define YAFFS_BYTES_PER_CHUNK		512
+#define YAFFS_CHUNK_SIZE_SHIFT		9
+#define YAFFS_CHUNKS_PER_BLOCK		32
+#define YAFFS_BYTES_PER_BLOCK		(YAFFS_CHUNKS_PER_BLOCK*YAFFS_BYTES_PER_CHUNK)
+#endif
+
+#define YAFFS_MIN_YAFFS2_CHUNK_SIZE 	1024
+#define YAFFS_MIN_YAFFS2_SPARE_SIZE	32
+
+#define YAFFS_MAX_CHUNK_ID		0x000FFFFF
+
+#define YAFFS_ALLOCATION_NOBJECTS	100
+#define YAFFS_ALLOCATION_NTNODES	100
+#define YAFFS_ALLOCATION_NLINKS		100
+
+#define YAFFS_NOBJECT_BUCKETS		256
+
+#define YAFFS_OBJECT_SPACE		0x40000
+#define YAFFS_MAX_OBJECT_ID		(YAFFS_OBJECT_SPACE -1)
+
+#define YAFFS_CHECKPOINT_VERSION 	4
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_YAFFS_UNICODE
+#define YAFFS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH		127
+#define YAFFS_MAX_ALIAS_LENGTH		79
+#else
+#define YAFFS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH		255
+#define YAFFS_MAX_ALIAS_LENGTH		159
+#endif
+
+#define YAFFS_SHORT_NAME_LENGTH		15
+
+/* Some special object ids for pseudo objects */
+#define YAFFS_OBJECTID_ROOT		1
+#define YAFFS_OBJECTID_LOSTNFOUND	2
+#define YAFFS_OBJECTID_UNLINKED		3
+#define YAFFS_OBJECTID_DELETED		4
+
+/* Pseudo object ids for checkpointing */
+#define YAFFS_OBJECTID_SB_HEADER	0x10
+#define YAFFS_OBJECTID_CHECKPOINT_DATA	0x20
+#define YAFFS_SEQUENCE_CHECKPOINT_DATA  0x21
+
+#define YAFFS_MAX_SHORT_OP_CACHES	20
+
+#define YAFFS_N_TEMP_BUFFERS		6
+
+/* We limit the number attempts at sucessfully saving a chunk of data.
+ * Small-page devices have 32 pages per block; large-page devices have 64.
+ * Default to something in the order of 5 to 10 blocks worth of chunks.
+ */
+#define YAFFS_WR_ATTEMPTS		(5*64)
+
+/* Sequence numbers are used in YAFFS2 to determine block allocation order.
+ * The range is limited slightly to help distinguish bad numbers from good.
+ * This also allows us to perhaps in the future use special numbers for
+ * special purposes.
+ * EFFFFF00 allows the allocation of 8 blocks per second (~1Mbytes) for 15 years,
+ * and is a larger number than the lifetime of a 2GB device.
+ */
+#define YAFFS_LOWEST_SEQUENCE_NUMBER	0x00001000
+#define YAFFS_HIGHEST_SEQUENCE_NUMBER	0xEFFFFF00
+
+/* Special sequence number for bad block that failed to be marked bad */
+#define YAFFS_SEQUENCE_BAD_BLOCK	0xFFFF0000
+
+/* ChunkCache is used for short read/write operations.*/
+struct yaffs_cache {
+	struct yaffs_obj *object;
+	int chunk_id;
+	int last_use;
+	int dirty;
+	int n_bytes;		/* Only valid if the cache is dirty */
+	int locked;		/* Can't push out or flush while locked. */
+	u8 *data;
+};
+
+/* Tags structures in RAM
+ * NB This uses bitfield. Bitfields should not straddle a u32 boundary otherwise
+ * the structure size will get blown out.
+ */
+
+#ifndef CONFIG_YAFFS_NO_YAFFS1
+struct yaffs_tags {
+	unsigned chunk_id:20;
+	unsigned serial_number:2;
+	unsigned n_bytes_lsb:10;
+	unsigned obj_id:18;
+	unsigned ecc:12;
+	unsigned n_bytes_msb:2;
+};
+
+union yaffs_tags_union {
+	struct yaffs_tags as_tags;
+	u8 as_bytes[8];
+};
+
+#endif
+
+/* Stuff used for extended tags in YAFFS2 */
+
+enum yaffs_ecc_result {
+	YAFFS_ECC_RESULT_UNKNOWN,
+	YAFFS_ECC_RESULT_NO_ERROR,
+	YAFFS_ECC_RESULT_FIXED,
+	YAFFS_ECC_RESULT_UNFIXED
+};
+
+enum yaffs_obj_type {
+	YAFFS_OBJECT_TYPE_UNKNOWN,
+	YAFFS_OBJECT_TYPE_FILE,
+	YAFFS_OBJECT_TYPE_SYMLINK,
+	YAFFS_OBJECT_TYPE_DIRECTORY,
+	YAFFS_OBJECT_TYPE_HARDLINK,
+	YAFFS_OBJECT_TYPE_SPECIAL
+};
+
+#define YAFFS_OBJECT_TYPE_MAX YAFFS_OBJECT_TYPE_SPECIAL
+
+struct yaffs_ext_tags {
+
+	unsigned validity0;
+	unsigned chunk_used;	/*  Status of the chunk: used or unused */
+	unsigned obj_id;	/* If 0 then this is not part of an object (unused) */
+	unsigned chunk_id;	/* If 0 then this is a header, else a data chunk */
+	unsigned n_bytes;	/* Only valid for data chunks */
+
+	/* The following stuff only has meaning when we read */
+	enum yaffs_ecc_result ecc_result;
+	unsigned block_bad;
+
+	/* YAFFS 1 stuff */
+	unsigned is_deleted;	/* The chunk is marked deleted */
+	unsigned serial_number;	/* Yaffs1 2-bit serial number */
+
+	/* YAFFS2 stuff */
+	unsigned seq_number;	/* The sequence number of this block */
+
+	/* Extra info if this is an object header (YAFFS2 only) */
+
+	unsigned extra_available;	/* There is extra info available if this is not zero */
+	unsigned extra_parent_id;	/* The parent object */
+	unsigned extra_is_shrink;	/* Is it a shrink header? */
+	unsigned extra_shadows;	/* Does this shadow another object? */
+
+	enum yaffs_obj_type extra_obj_type;	/* What object type? */
+
+	unsigned extra_length;	/* Length if it is a file */
+	unsigned extra_equiv_id;	/* Equivalent object Id if it is a hard link */
+
+	unsigned validity1;
+
+};
+
+/* Spare structure for YAFFS1 */
+struct yaffs_spare {
+	u8 tb0;
+	u8 tb1;
+	u8 tb2;
+	u8 tb3;
+	u8 page_status;		/* set to 0 to delete the chunk */
+	u8 block_status;
+	u8 tb4;
+	u8 tb5;
+	u8 ecc1[3];
+	u8 tb6;
+	u8 tb7;
+	u8 ecc2[3];
+};
+
+/*Special structure for passing through to mtd */
+struct yaffs_nand_spare {
+	struct yaffs_spare spare;
+	int eccres1;
+	int eccres2;
+};
+
+/* Block data in RAM */
+
+enum yaffs_block_state {
+	YAFFS_BLOCK_STATE_UNKNOWN = 0,
+
+	YAFFS_BLOCK_STATE_SCANNING,
+	/* Being scanned */
+
+	YAFFS_BLOCK_STATE_NEEDS_SCANNING,
+	/* The block might have something on it (ie it is allocating or full, perhaps empty)
+	 * but it needs to be scanned to determine its true state.
+	 * This state is only valid during scanning.
+	 * NB We tolerate empty because the pre-scanner might be incapable of deciding
+	 * However, if this state is returned on a YAFFS2 device, then we expect a sequence number
+	 */
+
+	YAFFS_BLOCK_STATE_EMPTY,
+	/* This block is empty */
+
+	YAFFS_BLOCK_STATE_ALLOCATING,
+	/* This block is partially allocated.
+	 * At least one page holds valid data.
+	 * This is the one currently being used for page
+	 * allocation. Should never be more than one of these.
+	 * If a block is only partially allocated at mount it is treated as full.
+	 */
+
+	YAFFS_BLOCK_STATE_FULL,
+	/* All the pages in this block have been allocated.
+	 * If a block was only partially allocated when mounted we treat
+	 * it as fully allocated.
+	 */
+
+	YAFFS_BLOCK_STATE_DIRTY,
+	/* The block was full and now all chunks have been deleted.
+	 * Erase me, reuse me.
+	 */
+
+	YAFFS_BLOCK_STATE_CHECKPOINT,
+	/* This block is assigned to holding checkpoint data. */
+
+	YAFFS_BLOCK_STATE_COLLECTING,
+	/* This block is being garbage collected */
+
+	YAFFS_BLOCK_STATE_DEAD
+	    /* This block has failed and is not in use */
+};
+
+#define	YAFFS_NUMBER_OF_BLOCK_STATES (YAFFS_BLOCK_STATE_DEAD + 1)
+
+struct yaffs_block_info {
+
+	int soft_del_pages:10;	/* number of soft deleted pages */
+	int pages_in_use:10;	/* number of pages in use */
+	unsigned block_state:4;	/* One of the above block states. NB use unsigned because enum is sometimes an int */
+	u32 needs_retiring:1;	/* Data has failed on this block, need to get valid data off */
+	/* and retire the block. */
+	u32 skip_erased_check:1;	/* If this is set we can skip the erased check on this block */
+	u32 gc_prioritise:1;	/* An ECC check or blank check has failed on this block.
+				   It should be prioritised for GC */
+	u32 chunk_error_strikes:3;	/* How many times we've had ecc etc failures on this block and tried to reuse it */
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_YAFFS_YAFFS2
+	u32 has_shrink_hdr:1;	/* This block has at least one shrink object header */
+	u32 seq_number;		/* block sequence number for yaffs2 */
+#endif
+
+};
+
+/* -------------------------- Object structure -------------------------------*/
+/* This is the object structure as stored on NAND */
+
+struct yaffs_obj_hdr {
+	enum yaffs_obj_type type;
+
+	/* Apply to everything  */
+	int parent_obj_id;
+	u16 sum_no_longer_used;	/* checksum of name. No longer used */
+	YCHAR name[YAFFS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH + 1];
+
+	/* The following apply to directories, files, symlinks - not hard links */
+	u32 yst_mode;		/* protection */
+
+	u32 yst_uid;
+	u32 yst_gid;
+	u32 yst_atime;
+	u32 yst_mtime;
+	u32 yst_ctime;
+
+	/* File size  applies to files only */
+	int file_size;
+
+	/* Equivalent object id applies to hard links only. */
+	int equiv_id;
+
+	/* Alias is for symlinks only. */
+	YCHAR alias[YAFFS_MAX_ALIAS_LENGTH + 1];
+
+	u32 yst_rdev;		/* device stuff for block and char devices (major/min) */
+
+	u32 win_ctime[2];
+	u32 win_atime[2];
+	u32 win_mtime[2];
+
+	u32 inband_shadowed_obj_id;
+	u32 inband_is_shrink;
+
+	u32 reserved[2];
+	int shadows_obj;	/* This object header shadows the specified object if > 0 */
+
+	/* is_shrink applies to object headers written when we shrink the file (ie resize) */
+	u32 is_shrink;
+
+};
+
+/*--------------------------- Tnode -------------------------- */
+
+struct yaffs_tnode {
+	struct yaffs_tnode *internal[YAFFS_NTNODES_INTERNAL];
+};
+
+/*------------------------  Object -----------------------------*/
+/* An object can be one of:
+ * - a directory (no data, has children links
+ * - a regular file (data.... not prunes :->).
+ * - a symlink [symbolic link] (the alias).
+ * - a hard link
+ */
+
+struct yaffs_file_var {
+	u32 file_size;
+	u32 scanned_size;
+	u32 shrink_size;
+	int top_level;
+	struct yaffs_tnode *top;
+};
+
+struct yaffs_dir_var {
+	struct list_head children;	/* list of child links */
+	struct list_head dirty;	/* Entry for list of dirty directories */
+};
+
+struct yaffs_symlink_var {
+	YCHAR *alias;
+};
+
+struct yaffs_hardlink_var {
+	struct yaffs_obj *equiv_obj;
+	u32 equiv_id;
+};
+
+union yaffs_obj_var {
+	struct yaffs_file_var file_variant;
+	struct yaffs_dir_var dir_variant;
+	struct yaffs_symlink_var symlink_variant;
+	struct yaffs_hardlink_var hardlink_variant;
+};
+
+struct yaffs_obj {
+	u8 deleted:1;		/* This should only apply to unlinked files. */
+	u8 soft_del:1;		/* it has also been soft deleted */
+	u8 unlinked:1;		/* An unlinked file. The file should be in the unlinked directory. */
+	u8 fake:1;		/* A fake object has no presence on NAND. */
+	u8 rename_allowed:1;	/* Some objects are not allowed to be renamed. */
+	u8 unlink_allowed:1;
+	u8 dirty:1;		/* the object needs to be written to flash */
+	u8 valid:1;		/* When the file system is being loaded up, this
+				 * object might be created before the data
+				 * is available (ie. file data records appear before the header).
+				 */
+	u8 lazy_loaded:1;	/* This object has been lazy loaded and is missing some detail */
+
+	u8 defered_free:1;	/* For Linux kernel. Object is removed from NAND, but is
+				 * still in the inode cache. Free of object is defered.
+				 * until the inode is released.
+				 */
+	u8 being_created:1;	/* This object is still being created so skip some checks. */
+	u8 is_shadowed:1;	/* This object is shadowed on the way to being renamed. */
+
+	u8 xattr_known:1;	/* We know if this has object has xattribs or not. */
+	u8 has_xattr:1;		/* This object has xattribs. Valid if xattr_known. */
+
+	u8 serial;		/* serial number of chunk in NAND. Cached here */
+	u16 sum;		/* sum of the name to speed searching */
+
+	struct yaffs_dev *my_dev;	/* The device I'm on */
+
+	struct list_head hash_link;	/* list of objects in this hash bucket */
+
+	struct list_head hard_links;	/* all the equivalent hard linked objects */
+
+	/* directory structure stuff */
+	/* also used for linking up the free list */
+	struct yaffs_obj *parent;
+	struct list_head siblings;
+
+	/* Where's my object header in NAND? */
+	int hdr_chunk;
+
+	int n_data_chunks;	/* Number of data chunks attached to the file. */
+
+	u32 obj_id;		/* the object id value */
+
+	u32 yst_mode;
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_YAFFS_SHORT_NAMES_IN_RAM
+	YCHAR short_name[YAFFS_SHORT_NAME_LENGTH + 1];
+#endif
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_YAFFS_WINCE
+	u32 win_ctime[2];
+	u32 win_mtime[2];
+	u32 win_atime[2];
+#else
+	u32 yst_uid;
+	u32 yst_gid;
+	u32 yst_atime;
+	u32 yst_mtime;
+	u32 yst_ctime;
+#endif
+
+	u32 yst_rdev;
+
+	void *my_inode;
+
+	enum yaffs_obj_type variant_type;
+
+	union yaffs_obj_var variant;
+
+};
+
+struct yaffs_obj_bucket {
+	struct list_head list;
+	int count;
+};
+
+/* yaffs_checkpt_obj holds the definition of an object as dumped
+ * by checkpointing.
+ */
+
+struct yaffs_checkpt_obj {
+	int struct_type;
+	u32 obj_id;
+	u32 parent_id;
+	int hdr_chunk;
+	enum yaffs_obj_type variant_type:3;
+	u8 deleted:1;
+	u8 soft_del:1;
+	u8 unlinked:1;
+	u8 fake:1;
+	u8 rename_allowed:1;
+	u8 unlink_allowed:1;
+	u8 serial;
+	int n_data_chunks;
+	u32 size_or_equiv_obj;
+};
+
+/*--------------------- Temporary buffers ----------------
+ *
+ * These are chunk-sized working buffers. Each device has a few
+ */
+
+struct yaffs_buffer {
+	u8 *buffer;
+	int line;		/* track from whence this buffer was allocated */
+	int max_line;
+};
+
+/*----------------- Device ---------------------------------*/
+
+struct yaffs_param {
+	const YCHAR *name;
+
+	/*
+	 * Entry parameters set up way early. Yaffs sets up the rest.
+	 * The structure should be zeroed out before use so that unused
+	 * and defualt values are zero.
+	 */
+
+	int inband_tags;	/* Use unband tags */
+	u32 total_bytes_per_chunk;	/* Should be >= 512, does not need to be a power of 2 */
+	int chunks_per_block;	/* does not need to be a power of 2 */
+	int spare_bytes_per_chunk;	/* spare area size */
+	int start_block;	/* Start block we're allowed to use */
+	int end_block;		/* End block we're allowed to use */
+	int n_reserved_blocks;	/* We want this tuneable so that we can reduce */
+	/* reserved blocks on NOR and RAM. */
+
+	int n_caches;		/* If <= 0, then short op caching is disabled, else
+				 * the number of short op caches (don't use too many).
+				 * 10 to 20 is a good bet.
+				 */
+	int use_nand_ecc;	/* Flag to decide whether or not to use NANDECC on data (yaffs1) */
+	int no_tags_ecc;	/* Flag to decide whether or not to do ECC on packed tags (yaffs2) */
+
+	int is_yaffs2;		/* Use yaffs2 mode on this device */
+
+	int empty_lost_n_found;	/* Auto-empty lost+found directory on mount */
+
+	int refresh_period;	/* How often we should check to do a block refresh */
+
+	/* Checkpoint control. Can be set before or after initialisation */
+	u8 skip_checkpt_rd;
+	u8 skip_checkpt_wr;
+
+	int enable_xattr;	/* Enable xattribs */
+
+	/* NAND access functions (Must be set before calling YAFFS) */
+
+	int (*write_chunk_fn) (struct yaffs_dev * dev,
+			       int nand_chunk, const u8 * data,
+			       const struct yaffs_spare * spare);
+	int (*read_chunk_fn) (struct yaffs_dev * dev,
+			      int nand_chunk, u8 * data,
+			      struct yaffs_spare * spare);
+	int (*erase_fn) (struct yaffs_dev * dev, int flash_block);
+	int (*initialise_flash_fn) (struct yaffs_dev * dev);
+	int (*deinitialise_flash_fn) (struct yaffs_dev * dev);
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_YAFFS_YAFFS2
+	int (*write_chunk_tags_fn) (struct yaffs_dev * dev,
+				    int nand_chunk, const u8 * data,
+				    const struct yaffs_ext_tags * tags);
+	int (*read_chunk_tags_fn) (struct yaffs_dev * dev,
+				   int nand_chunk, u8 * data,
+				   struct yaffs_ext_tags * tags);
+	int (*bad_block_fn) (struct yaffs_dev * dev, int block_no);
+	int (*query_block_fn) (struct yaffs_dev * dev, int block_no,
+			       enum yaffs_block_state * state,
+			       u32 * seq_number);
+#endif
+
+	/* The remove_obj_fn function must be supplied by OS flavours that
+	 * need it.
+	 * yaffs direct uses it to implement the faster readdir.
+	 * Linux uses it to protect the directory during unlocking.
+	 */
+	void (*remove_obj_fn) (struct yaffs_obj * obj);
+
+	/* Callback to mark the superblock dirty */
+	void (*sb_dirty_fn) (struct yaffs_dev * dev);
+
+	/*  Callback to control garbage collection. */
+	unsigned (*gc_control) (struct yaffs_dev * dev);
+
+	/* Debug control flags. Don't use unless you know what you're doing */
+	int use_header_file_size;	/* Flag to determine if we should use file sizes from the header */
+	int disable_lazy_load;	/* Disable lazy loading on this device */
+	int wide_tnodes_disabled;	/* Set to disable wide tnodes */
+	int disable_soft_del;	/* yaffs 1 only: Set to disable the use of softdeletion. */
+
+	int defered_dir_update;	/* Set to defer directory updates */
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_YAFFS_AUTO_UNICODE
+	int auto_unicode;
+#endif
+	int always_check_erased;	/* Force chunk erased check always on */
+};
+
+struct yaffs_dev {
+	struct yaffs_param param;
+
+	/* Context storage. Holds extra OS specific data for this device */
+
+	void *os_context;
+	void *driver_context;
+
+	struct list_head dev_list;
+
+	/* Runtime parameters. Set up by YAFFS. */
+	int data_bytes_per_chunk;
+
+	/* Non-wide tnode stuff */
+	u16 chunk_grp_bits;	/* Number of bits that need to be resolved if
+				 * the tnodes are not wide enough.
+				 */
+	u16 chunk_grp_size;	/* == 2^^chunk_grp_bits */
+
+	/* Stuff to support wide tnodes */
+	u32 tnode_width;
+	u32 tnode_mask;
+	u32 tnode_size;
+
+	/* Stuff for figuring out file offset to chunk conversions */
+	u32 chunk_shift;	/* Shift value */
+	u32 chunk_div;		/* Divisor after shifting: 1 for power-of-2 sizes */
+	u32 chunk_mask;		/* Mask to use for power-of-2 case */
+
+	int is_mounted;
+	int read_only;
+	int is_checkpointed;
+
+	/* Stuff to support block offsetting to support start block zero */
+	int internal_start_block;
+	int internal_end_block;
+	int block_offset;
+	int chunk_offset;
+
+	/* Runtime checkpointing stuff */
+	int checkpt_page_seq;	/* running sequence number of checkpoint pages */
+	int checkpt_byte_count;
+	int checkpt_byte_offs;
+	u8 *checkpt_buffer;
+	int checkpt_open_write;
+	int blocks_in_checkpt;
+	int checkpt_cur_chunk;
+	int checkpt_cur_block;
+	int checkpt_next_block;
+	int *checkpt_block_list;
+	int checkpt_max_blocks;
+	u32 checkpt_sum;
+	u32 checkpt_xor;
+
+	int checkpoint_blocks_required;	/* Number of blocks needed to store current checkpoint set */
+
+	/* Block Info */
+	struct yaffs_block_info *block_info;
+	u8 *chunk_bits;		/* bitmap of chunks in use */
+	unsigned block_info_alt:1;	/* was allocated using alternative strategy */
+	unsigned chunk_bits_alt:1;	/* was allocated using alternative strategy */
+	int chunk_bit_stride;	/* Number of bytes of chunk_bits per block.
+				 * Must be consistent with chunks_per_block.
+				 */
+
+	int n_erased_blocks;
+	int alloc_block;	/* Current block being allocated off */
+	u32 alloc_page;
+	int alloc_block_finder;	/* Used to search for next allocation block */
+
+	/* Object and Tnode memory management */
+	void *allocator;
+	int n_obj;
+	int n_tnodes;
+
+	int n_hardlinks;
+
+	struct yaffs_obj_bucket obj_bucket[YAFFS_NOBJECT_BUCKETS];
+	u32 bucket_finder;
+
+	int n_free_chunks;
+
+	/* Garbage collection control */
+	u32 *gc_cleanup_list;	/* objects to delete at the end of a GC. */
+	u32 n_clean_ups;
+
+	unsigned has_pending_prioritised_gc;	/* We think this device might have pending prioritised gcs */
+	unsigned gc_disable;
+	unsigned gc_block_finder;
+	unsigned gc_dirtiest;
+	unsigned gc_pages_in_use;
+	unsigned gc_not_done;
+	unsigned gc_block;
+	unsigned gc_chunk;
+	unsigned gc_skip;
+
+	/* Special directories */
+	struct yaffs_obj *root_dir;
+	struct yaffs_obj *lost_n_found;
+
+	/* Buffer areas for storing data to recover from write failures TODO
+	 *      u8            buffered_data[YAFFS_CHUNKS_PER_BLOCK][YAFFS_BYTES_PER_CHUNK];
+	 *      struct yaffs_spare buffered_spare[YAFFS_CHUNKS_PER_BLOCK];
+	 */
+
+	int buffered_block;	/* Which block is buffered here? */
+	int doing_buffered_block_rewrite;
+
+	struct yaffs_cache *cache;
+	int cache_last_use;
+
+	/* Stuff for background deletion and unlinked files. */
+	struct yaffs_obj *unlinked_dir;	/* Directory where unlinked and deleted files live. */
+	struct yaffs_obj *del_dir;	/* Directory where deleted objects are sent to disappear. */
+	struct yaffs_obj *unlinked_deletion;	/* Current file being background deleted. */
+	int n_deleted_files;	/* Count of files awaiting deletion; */
+	int n_unlinked_files;	/* Count of unlinked files. */
+	int n_bg_deletions;	/* Count of background deletions. */
+
+	/* Temporary buffer management */
+	struct yaffs_buffer temp_buffer[YAFFS_N_TEMP_BUFFERS];
+	int max_temp;
+	int temp_in_use;
+	int unmanaged_buffer_allocs;
+	int unmanaged_buffer_deallocs;
+
+	/* yaffs2 runtime stuff */
+	unsigned seq_number;	/* Sequence number of currently allocating block */
+	unsigned oldest_dirty_seq;
+	unsigned oldest_dirty_block;
+
+	/* Block refreshing */
+	int refresh_skip;	/* A skip down counter. Refresh happens when this gets to zero. */
+
+	/* Dirty directory handling */
+	struct list_head dirty_dirs;	/* List of dirty directories */
+
+	/* Statistcs */
+	u32 n_page_writes;
+	u32 n_page_reads;
+	u32 n_erasures;
+	u32 n_erase_failures;
+	u32 n_gc_copies;
+	u32 all_gcs;
+	u32 passive_gc_count;
+	u32 oldest_dirty_gc_count;
+	u32 n_gc_blocks;
+	u32 bg_gcs;
+	u32 n_retired_writes;
+	u32 n_retired_blocks;
+	u32 n_ecc_fixed;
+	u32 n_ecc_unfixed;
+	u32 n_tags_ecc_fixed;
+	u32 n_tags_ecc_unfixed;
+	u32 n_deletions;
+	u32 n_unmarked_deletions;
+	u32 refresh_count;
+	u32 cache_hits;
+
+};
+
+/* The CheckpointDevice structure holds the device information that changes at runtime and
+ * must be preserved over unmount/mount cycles.
+ */
+struct yaffs_checkpt_dev {
+	int struct_type;
+	int n_erased_blocks;
+	int alloc_block;	/* Current block being allocated off */
+	u32 alloc_page;
+	int n_free_chunks;
+
+	int n_deleted_files;	/* Count of files awaiting deletion; */
+	int n_unlinked_files;	/* Count of unlinked files. */
+	int n_bg_deletions;	/* Count of background deletions. */
+
+	/* yaffs2 runtime stuff */
+	unsigned seq_number;	/* Sequence number of currently allocating block */
+
+};
+
+struct yaffs_checkpt_validity {
+	int struct_type;
+	u32 magic;
+	u32 version;
+	u32 head;
+};
+
+struct yaffs_shadow_fixer {
+	int obj_id;
+	int shadowed_id;
+	struct yaffs_shadow_fixer *next;
+};
+
+/* Structure for doing xattr modifications */
+struct yaffs_xattr_mod {
+	int set;		/* If 0 then this is a deletion */
+	const YCHAR *name;
+	const void *data;
+	int size;
+	int flags;
+	int result;
+};
+
+/*----------------------- YAFFS Functions -----------------------*/
+
+int yaffs_guts_initialise(struct yaffs_dev *dev);
+void yaffs_deinitialise(struct yaffs_dev *dev);
+
+int yaffs_get_n_free_chunks(struct yaffs_dev *dev);
+
+int yaffs_rename_obj(struct yaffs_obj *old_dir, const YCHAR * old_name,
+		     struct yaffs_obj *new_dir, const YCHAR * new_name);
+
+int yaffs_unlinker(struct yaffs_obj *dir, const YCHAR * name);
+int yaffs_del_obj(struct yaffs_obj *obj);
+
+int yaffs_get_obj_name(struct yaffs_obj *obj, YCHAR * name, int buffer_size);
+int yaffs_get_obj_length(struct yaffs_obj *obj);
+int yaffs_get_obj_inode(struct yaffs_obj *obj);
+unsigned yaffs_get_obj_type(struct yaffs_obj *obj);
+int yaffs_get_obj_link_count(struct yaffs_obj *obj);
+
+/* File operations */
+int yaffs_file_rd(struct yaffs_obj *obj, u8 * buffer, loff_t offset,
+		  int n_bytes);
+int yaffs_wr_file(struct yaffs_obj *obj, const u8 * buffer, loff_t offset,
+		  int n_bytes, int write_trhrough);
+int yaffs_resize_file(struct yaffs_obj *obj, loff_t new_size);
+
+struct yaffs_obj *yaffs_create_file(struct yaffs_obj *parent,
+				    const YCHAR * name, u32 mode, u32 uid,
+				    u32 gid);
+
+int yaffs_flush_file(struct yaffs_obj *obj, int update_time, int data_sync);
+
+/* Flushing and checkpointing */
+void yaffs_flush_whole_cache(struct yaffs_dev *dev);
+
+int yaffs_checkpoint_save(struct yaffs_dev *dev);
+int yaffs_checkpoint_restore(struct yaffs_dev *dev);
+
+/* Directory operations */
+struct yaffs_obj *yaffs_create_dir(struct yaffs_obj *parent, const YCHAR * name,
+				   u32 mode, u32 uid, u32 gid);
+struct yaffs_obj *yaffs_find_by_name(struct yaffs_obj *the_dir,
+				     const YCHAR * name);
+struct yaffs_obj *yaffs_find_by_number(struct yaffs_dev *dev, u32 number);
+
+/* Link operations */
+struct yaffs_obj *yaffs_link_obj(struct yaffs_obj *parent, const YCHAR * name,
+				 struct yaffs_obj *equiv_obj);
+
+struct yaffs_obj *yaffs_get_equivalent_obj(struct yaffs_obj *obj);
+
+/* Symlink operations */
+struct yaffs_obj *yaffs_create_symlink(struct yaffs_obj *parent,
+				       const YCHAR * name, u32 mode, u32 uid,
+				       u32 gid, const YCHAR * alias);
+YCHAR *yaffs_get_symlink_alias(struct yaffs_obj *obj);
+
+/* Special inodes (fifos, sockets and devices) */
+struct yaffs_obj *yaffs_create_special(struct yaffs_obj *parent,
+				       const YCHAR * name, u32 mode, u32 uid,
+				       u32 gid, u32 rdev);
+
+int yaffs_set_xattrib(struct yaffs_obj *obj, const YCHAR * name,
+		      const void *value, int size, int flags);
+int yaffs_get_xattrib(struct yaffs_obj *obj, const YCHAR * name, void *value,
+		      int size);
+int yaffs_list_xattrib(struct yaffs_obj *obj, char *buffer, int size);
+int yaffs_remove_xattrib(struct yaffs_obj *obj, const YCHAR * name);
+
+/* Special directories */
+struct yaffs_obj *yaffs_root(struct yaffs_dev *dev);
+struct yaffs_obj *yaffs_lost_n_found(struct yaffs_dev *dev);
+
+void yaffs_handle_defered_free(struct yaffs_obj *obj);
+
+void yaffs_update_dirty_dirs(struct yaffs_dev *dev);
+
+int yaffs_bg_gc(struct yaffs_dev *dev, unsigned urgency);
+
+/* Debug dump  */
+int yaffs_dump_obj(struct yaffs_obj *obj);
+
+void yaffs_guts_test(struct yaffs_dev *dev);
+
+/* A few useful functions to be used within the core files*/
+void yaffs_chunk_del(struct yaffs_dev *dev, int chunk_id, int mark_flash,
+		     int lyn);
+int yaffs_check_ff(u8 * buffer, int n_bytes);
+void yaffs_handle_chunk_error(struct yaffs_dev *dev,
+			      struct yaffs_block_info *bi);
+
+u8 *yaffs_get_temp_buffer(struct yaffs_dev *dev, int line_no);
+void yaffs_release_temp_buffer(struct yaffs_dev *dev, u8 * buffer, int line_no);
+
+struct yaffs_obj *yaffs_find_or_create_by_number(struct yaffs_dev *dev,
+						 int number,
+						 enum yaffs_obj_type type);
+int yaffs_put_chunk_in_file(struct yaffs_obj *in, int inode_chunk,
+			    int nand_chunk, int in_scan);
+void yaffs_set_obj_name(struct yaffs_obj *obj, const YCHAR * name);
+void yaffs_set_obj_name_from_oh(struct yaffs_obj *obj,
+				const struct yaffs_obj_hdr *oh);
+void yaffs_add_obj_to_dir(struct yaffs_obj *directory, struct yaffs_obj *obj);
+YCHAR *yaffs_clone_str(const YCHAR * str);
+void yaffs_link_fixup(struct yaffs_dev *dev, struct yaffs_obj *hard_list);
+void yaffs_block_became_dirty(struct yaffs_dev *dev, int block_no);
+int yaffs_update_oh(struct yaffs_obj *in, const YCHAR * name,
+		    int force, int is_shrink, int shadows,
+		    struct yaffs_xattr_mod *xop);
+void yaffs_handle_shadowed_obj(struct yaffs_dev *dev, int obj_id,
+			       int backward_scanning);
+int yaffs_check_alloc_available(struct yaffs_dev *dev, int n_chunks);
+struct yaffs_tnode *yaffs_get_tnode(struct yaffs_dev *dev);
+struct yaffs_tnode *yaffs_add_find_tnode_0(struct yaffs_dev *dev,
+					   struct yaffs_file_var *file_struct,
+					   u32 chunk_id,
+					   struct yaffs_tnode *passed_tn);
+
+int yaffs_do_file_wr(struct yaffs_obj *in, const u8 * buffer, loff_t offset,
+		     int n_bytes, int write_trhrough);
+void yaffs_resize_file_down(struct yaffs_obj *obj, loff_t new_size);
+void yaffs_skip_rest_of_block(struct yaffs_dev *dev);
+
+int yaffs_count_free_chunks(struct yaffs_dev *dev);
+
+struct yaffs_tnode *yaffs_find_tnode_0(struct yaffs_dev *dev,
+				       struct yaffs_file_var *file_struct,
+				       u32 chunk_id);
+
+u32 yaffs_get_group_base(struct yaffs_dev *dev, struct yaffs_tnode *tn,
+			 unsigned pos);
+
+#endif
diff --git a/fs/yaffs2/yaffs_trace.h b/fs/yaffs2/yaffs_trace.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..90dbefc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/fs/yaffs2/yaffs_trace.h
@@ -0,0 +1,58 @@
+/*
+ * YAFFS: Yet another Flash File System . A NAND-flash specific file system.
+ *
+ * Copyright (C) 2002-2010 Aleph One Ltd.
+ *   for Toby Churchill Ltd and Brightstar Engineering
+ *
+ * Created by Charles Manning <charles@...ph1.co.uk>
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 as
+ * published by the Free Software Foundation.
+ *
+ * Note: Only YAFFS headers are LGPL, YAFFS C code is covered by GPL.
+ */
+
+#ifndef __YTRACE_H__
+#define __YTRACE_H__
+
+extern unsigned int yaffs_trace_mask;
+extern unsigned int yaffs_wr_attempts;
+
+/*
+ * Tracing flags.
+ * The flags masked in YAFFS_TRACE_ALWAYS are always traced.
+ */
+
+#define YAFFS_TRACE_OS			0x00000002
+#define YAFFS_TRACE_ALLOCATE		0x00000004
+#define YAFFS_TRACE_SCAN		0x00000008
+#define YAFFS_TRACE_BAD_BLOCKS		0x00000010
+#define YAFFS_TRACE_ERASE		0x00000020
+#define YAFFS_TRACE_GC			0x00000040
+#define YAFFS_TRACE_WRITE		0x00000080
+#define YAFFS_TRACE_TRACING		0x00000100
+#define YAFFS_TRACE_DELETION		0x00000200
+#define YAFFS_TRACE_BUFFERS		0x00000400
+#define YAFFS_TRACE_NANDACCESS		0x00000800
+#define YAFFS_TRACE_GC_DETAIL		0x00001000
+#define YAFFS_TRACE_SCAN_DEBUG		0x00002000
+#define YAFFS_TRACE_MTD			0x00004000
+#define YAFFS_TRACE_CHECKPOINT		0x00008000
+
+#define YAFFS_TRACE_VERIFY		0x00010000
+#define YAFFS_TRACE_VERIFY_NAND		0x00020000
+#define YAFFS_TRACE_VERIFY_FULL		0x00040000
+#define YAFFS_TRACE_VERIFY_ALL		0x000F0000
+
+#define YAFFS_TRACE_SYNC		0x00100000
+#define YAFFS_TRACE_BACKGROUND		0x00200000
+#define YAFFS_TRACE_LOCK		0x00400000
+
+#define YAFFS_TRACE_ERROR		0x40000000
+#define YAFFS_TRACE_BUG			0x80000000
+#define YAFFS_TRACE_ALWAYS		0xF0000000
+
+#define T(mask, p) do { if ((mask) & (yaffs_trace_mask | YAFFS_TRACE_ALWAYS)) TOUT(p); } while (0)
+
+#endif
diff --git a/fs/yaffs2/yportenv.h b/fs/yaffs2/yportenv.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2eae429
--- /dev/null
+++ b/fs/yaffs2/yportenv.h
@@ -0,0 +1,90 @@
+/*
+ * YAFFS: Yet another Flash File System . A NAND-flash specific file system.
+ *
+ * Copyright (C) 2002-2010 Aleph One Ltd.
+ *   for Toby Churchill Ltd and Brightstar Engineering
+ *
+ * Created by Charles Manning <charles@...ph1.co.uk>
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 as
+ * published by the Free Software Foundation.
+ *
+ * Note: Only YAFFS headers are LGPL, YAFFS C code is covered by GPL.
+ */
+
+#ifndef __YPORTENV_LINUX_H__
+#define __YPORTENV_LINUX_H__
+
+#include <linux/version.h>
+#include <linux/kernel.h>
+#include <linux/mm.h>
+#include <linux/sched.h>
+#include <linux/string.h>
+#include <linux/slab.h>
+#include <linux/vmalloc.h>
+#include <linux/xattr.h>
+#include <linux/list.h>
+#include <linux/types.h>
+#include <linux/fs.h>
+#include <linux/stat.h>
+#include <linux/sort.h>
+
+#define YCHAR char
+#define YUCHAR unsigned char
+#define _Y(x)     x
+#define yaffs_strcat(a, b)     strcat(a, b)
+#define yaffs_strcpy(a, b)     strcpy(a, b)
+#define yaffs_strncpy(a, b, c) strncpy(a, b, c)
+#define yaffs_strncmp(a, b, c) strncmp(a, b, c)
+#define yaffs_strnlen(s,m)	strnlen(s,m)
+#define yaffs_sprintf	       sprintf
+#define yaffs_toupper(a)       toupper(a)
+
+#define yaffs_sort(base, n, sz, cmp_fn)	sort(base, n, sz, cmp_fn, NULL)
+
+#define Y_INLINE __inline__
+
+#define YAFFS_LOSTNFOUND_NAME		"lost+found"
+#define YAFFS_LOSTNFOUND_PREFIX		"obj"
+
+#define YMALLOC(x) kmalloc(x, GFP_NOFS)
+#define YFREE(x)   kfree(x)
+#define YMALLOC_ALT(x) vmalloc(x)
+#define YFREE_ALT(x)   vfree(x)
+#define YMALLOC_DMA(x) YMALLOC(x)
+
+#define YYIELD() schedule()
+#define Y_DUMP_STACK() dump_stack()
+
+#define YAFFS_ROOT_MODE			0755
+#define YAFFS_LOSTNFOUND_MODE		0700
+
+#define Y_CURRENT_TIME CURRENT_TIME.tv_sec
+#define Y_TIME_CONVERT(x) (x).tv_sec
+
+#define yaffs_sum_cmp(x, y) ((x) == (y))
+#define yaffs_strcmp(a, b) strcmp(a, b)
+
+#define TENDSTR "\n"
+#define TSTR(x) KERN_DEBUG x
+#define TCONT(x) x
+#define TOUT(p) printk p
+
+#define compile_time_assertion(assertion) \
+	({ int x = __builtin_choose_expr(assertion, 0, (void)0); (void) x; })
+
+#ifndef Y_DUMP_STACK
+#define Y_DUMP_STACK() do { } while (0)
+#endif
+
+#ifndef YBUG
+#define YBUG() do {\
+	T(YAFFS_TRACE_BUG,\
+		(TSTR("==>> yaffs bug: " __FILE__ " %d" TENDSTR),\
+		__LINE__));\
+	Y_DUMP_STACK();\
+} while (0)
+#endif
+
+#endif
-- 
1.7.1

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