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Message-ID: <1585400477-65705-1-git-send-email-nixiaoming@huawei.com>
Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2020 21:01:17 +0800
From: Xiaoming Ni <nixiaoming@...wei.com>
To: <miquel.raynal@...tlin.com>, <richard@....at>, <vigneshr@...com>
CC: <nixiaoming@...wei.com>, <linux-mtd@...ts.infradead.org>,
<linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>, <wangle6@...wei.com>,
<zhangweimin12@...wei.com>, <yebin10@...wei.com>,
<houtao1@...wei.com>
Subject: [PATCH] mtd:clear cache_state to avoid writing to bad clocks repeatedly
The function call process is as follows:
mtd_blktrans_work()
while (1)
do_blktrans_request()
mtdblock_writesect()
do_cached_write()
write_cached_data() /*if cache_state is STATE_DIRTY*/
erase_write()
write_cached_data() returns failure without modifying cache_state
and cache_offset. so when do_cached_write() is called again,
write_cached_data() will be called again to perform erase_write()
on the same cache_offset.
but if this cache_offset points to a bad block, erase_write() will
always return -EIO. Writing to this mtdblk is equivalent to losing
the current data, and repeatedly writing to the bad block.
Repeatedly writing a bad block has no real benefits,
but brings some negative effects:
1 Lost subsequent data
2 Loss of flash device life
3 erase_write() bad blocks are very time-consuming. for example:
the function do_erase_oneblock() in chips/cfi_cmdset_0020.c or
chips/cfi_cmdset_0002.c may take more than 20 seconds to return
Therefore, when erase_write() returns -EIO in write_cached_data(),
clear cache_state to avoid writing to bad clocks repeatedly.
Signed-off-by: Xiaoming Ni <nixiaoming@...wei.com>
---
drivers/mtd/mtdblock.c | 11 +++++++----
1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/mtd/mtdblock.c b/drivers/mtd/mtdblock.c
index 078e0f6..98c25d6 100644
--- a/drivers/mtd/mtdblock.c
+++ b/drivers/mtd/mtdblock.c
@@ -89,8 +89,6 @@ static int write_cached_data (struct mtdblk_dev *mtdblk)
ret = erase_write (mtd, mtdblk->cache_offset,
mtdblk->cache_size, mtdblk->cache_data);
- if (ret)
- return ret;
/*
* Here we could arguably set the cache state to STATE_CLEAN.
@@ -98,9 +96,14 @@ static int write_cached_data (struct mtdblk_dev *mtdblk)
* be notified if this content is altered on the flash by other
* means. Let's declare it empty and leave buffering tasks to
* the buffer cache instead.
+ *
+ * if this cache_offset points to a bad block
+ * data cannot be written to the device.
+ * clear cache_state to avoid writing to bad clocks repeatedly
*/
- mtdblk->cache_state = STATE_EMPTY;
- return 0;
+ if (ret == 0 || ret == -EIO)
+ mtdblk->cache_state = STATE_EMPTY;
+ return ret;
}
--
1.8.5.6
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