[PATCH] mtd: nand: Properly initialize 'mtd->bitflip_threshold' prior 'scan_bbt()' is invoked

Mike Dunn mikedunn at newsguy.com
Sat Jun 9 11:47:32 EDT 2012


On 06/08/2012 08:29 AM, Shmulik Ladkani wrote:
> As of edbc454 [mtd: driver _read() returns max_bitflips; mtd_read()
> returns -EUCLEAN], 'mtd->bitflip_threshold' must be set for mtd devices
> having ECC, prior any 'mtd_read()' call.
> Otherwise, 'mtd_read()' will falsely return -EUCLEAN.
> 
> Normally, 'mtd->bitflip_threshold' is initialized when the MTD is added.
> 
> However, this is too late for NAND MTDs, as 'scan_bbt()' is invoked
> prior the existing initialization of 'mtd->bitflip_threshold'.
> 
> This is a problem since 'scan_bbt()' calls 'mtd_read()', in the case
> of a flash-based bad block table.
> It resulted in a falsely reported bitflips indication during BBT read,
> which lead to constant scrubbing of the flash BBT blocks.
> 
> Initialize 'mtd->bitflip_threshold' to its default value (if not already
> set by the driver), prior invocation of 'scan_bbt()'.
> 

Reviewed-by: Mike Dunn <mikedunn at newsguy.com>
(FWIW).

Thanks again Shmulik!

I do think that the patch to the bad block management code that I sent yesterday
should be merged as well.  That would also fix the problem, but it is really a
separate issue.  Currently ecc errors are ignored during the BBT creation for
some configurations but not for others (like that of the mxc_nand controller).
It looks like an oversight that they are not ignored, and it makes sense to
ignore them, since there's not much you can do about them at that time, and the
functions higher up the call stack don't try to.

Thanks,
Mike



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