nuttx/fs/nxffs/nxffs_blockstats.c

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/****************************************************************************
* fs/nxffs/nxffs_blockstats.c
*
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****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Included Files
****************************************************************************/
#include <nuttx/config.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <debug.h>
#include <nuttx/mtd/mtd.h>
#include "nxffs.h"
/****************************************************************************
* Public Functions
****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Name: nxffs_blockstats
*
* Description:
* Analyze the NXFFS volume. This operation must be performed when the
* volume is first mounted in order to detect if the volume has been
* formatted and contains a usable NXFFS file system.
*
* Input Parameters:
* volume - Describes the current NXFFS volume.
* stats - On return, will hold nformation describing the state of the
* volume.
*
* Returned Value:
* Negated errnos are returned only in the case of MTD reported failures.
* Nothing in the volume data itself will generate errors.
*
****************************************************************************/
int nxffs_blockstats(FAR struct nxffs_volume_s *volume,
FAR struct nxffs_blkstats_s *stats)
{
#ifndef CONFIG_NXFFS_NAND
FAR uint8_t *bptr; /* Pointer to next block data */
int lblock; /* Logical block index */
#endif
off_t ioblock; /* I/O block number */
int ret;
/* Process each erase block */
memset(stats, 0, sizeof(struct nxffs_blkstats_s));
#ifndef CONFIG_NXFFS_NAND
for (ioblock = 0; ioblock < volume->nblocks; ioblock += volume->blkper)
{
/* Read the full erase block */
ret = MTD_BREAD(volume->mtd, ioblock, volume->blkper, volume->pack);
if (ret < volume->blkper)
{
ferr("ERROR: Failed to read erase block %jd: %d\n",
(intmax_t)(ioblock / volume->blkper), ret);
return ret;
}
/* Then examine each logical block in the erase block */
for (bptr = volume->pack, lblock = 0;
lblock < volume->blkper;
bptr += volume->geo.blocksize, lblock++)
{
/* We read the block successfully, now check for errors tagged
* in the NXFFS data.
*/
FAR struct nxffs_block_s *blkhdr = (FAR struct nxffs_block_s *)
bptr;
/* Increment the total count of blocks examined */
stats->nblocks++;
/* Collect statistics.
*
* Check if this is a block that should be recognized by NXFFS.
*/
if (memcmp(blkhdr->magic, g_blockmagic, NXFFS_MAGICSIZE) != 0)
{
/* Nope.. block must not be formatted */
stats->nunformat++;
}
else if (blkhdr->state == BLOCK_STATE_BAD)
{
/* The block is marked as bad */
stats->nbad++;
}
else if (blkhdr->state == BLOCK_STATE_GOOD)
{
/* The block is marked as good */
stats-> ngood++;
}
else
{
/* The good/bad mark is not recognized. Let's call this
* corrupt (vs. unformatted).
*/
stats->ncorrupt++;
}
}
}
finfo("Number blocks: %jd\n", (intmax_t)stats->nblocks);
finfo(" Good blocks: %jd\n", (intmax_t)stats->ngood);
finfo(" Bad blocks: %jd\n", (intmax_t)stats->nbad);
finfo(" Unformatted blocks: %jd\n", (intmax_t)stats->nunformat);
finfo(" Corrupt blocks: %jd\n", (intmax_t)stats->ncorrupt);
#else
for (ioblock = 0; ioblock < volume->nblocks; ioblock++)
{
/* Increment the total count of blocks examined */
stats->nblocks++;
/* Read each logical block, one at a time. We could read all of the
* blocks in the erase block into volume->pack at once. But this would
* be a problem for NAND which may generate read errors due to bad ECC
* on individual blocks.
*/
ret = MTD_BREAD(volume->mtd, ioblock, 1, volume->pack);
if (ret < 1)
{
/* This should not happen at all on most kinds of FLASH. But a
* bad read will happen normally with a NAND device that has
* uncorrectable blocks. So, just for NAND, we keep the count
* of unreadable blocks.
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*/
ferr("ERROR: Failed to read block %d: %d\n", ioblock, ret);
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/* Increment the count of un-readable blocks */
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stats->nbadread++;
}
else
{
/* We read the block successfully, now check for errors tagged
* in the NXFFS data.
*/
FAR struct nxffs_block_s *blkhdr = (FAR struct nxffs_block_s *)
volume->pack;
/* Collect statistics.
*
* Check if this is a block that should be recognized by NXFFS.
*/
if (memcmp(blkhdr->magic, g_blockmagic, NXFFS_MAGICSIZE) != 0)
{
/* Nope.. block must not be formatted */
stats->nunformat++;
}
else if (blkhdr->state == BLOCK_STATE_BAD)
{
/* The block is marked as bad */
stats->nbad++;
}
else if (blkhdr->state == BLOCK_STATE_GOOD)
{
/* The block is marked as good */
stats-> ngood++;
}
else
{
/* The good/bad mark is not recognized. Let's call this
* corrupt (vs. unformatted).
*/
stats->ncorrupt++;
}
}
}
finfo("Number blocks: %d\n", stats->nblocks);
finfo(" Good blocks: %d\n", stats->ngood);
finfo(" Bad blocks: %d\n", stats->nbad);
finfo(" Unformatted blocks: %d\n", stats->nunformat);
finfo(" Corrupt blocks: %d\n", stats->ncorrupt);
finfo(" Unreadable blocks: %d\n", stats->nbadread);
#endif
return OK;
}