mtd: Fix the behavior of OTP write if there is not enough room for data

If a write to one time programmable memory (OTP) hits the end of this
memory area, no more data can be written. The count variable in
mtdchar_write() in drivers/mtd/mtdchar.c is not decreased anymore.
We are trapped in the loop forever, mtdchar_write() will never return
in this case.

The desired behavior of a write in such a case is described in [1]:
- Try to write as much data as possible, truncate the write to fit into
  the available memory and return the number of bytes that actually
  have been written.
- If no data could be written at all, return -ENOSPC.

This patch fixes the behavior of OTP write if there is not enough space
for all data:

1) mtd_write_user_prot_reg() in drivers/mtd/mtdcore.c is modified to
   return -ENOSPC if no data could be written at all.
2) mtdchar_write() is modified to handle -ENOSPC correctly. Exit if a
   write returned -ENOSPC and yield the correct return value, either
   then number of bytes that could be written, or -ENOSPC, if no data
   could be written at all.

Furthermore the patch harmonizes the behavior of the OTP memory write
in drivers/mtd/devices/mtd_dataflash.c with the other implementations
and the requirements from [1]. Instead of returning -EINVAL if the data
does not fit into the OTP memory, we try to write as much data as
possible/truncate the write.

[1] http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/write.html

Signed-off-by: Christian Riesch <christian.riesch@omicron.at>
Signed-off-by: Brian Norris <computersforpeace@gmail.com>
This commit is contained in:
Christian Riesch 2014-03-06 12:42:37 +01:00 committed by Brian Norris
parent ea6d833a3f
commit 9a78bc83b4
3 changed files with 30 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -542,14 +542,18 @@ static int dataflash_write_user_otp(struct mtd_info *mtd,
struct dataflash *priv = mtd->priv;
int status;
if (len > 64)
return -EINVAL;
if (from >= 64) {
/*
* Attempting to write beyond the end of OTP memory,
* no data can be written.
*/
*retlen = 0;
return 0;
}
/* Strictly speaking, we *could* truncate the write ... but
* let's not do that for the only write that's ever possible.
*/
/* Truncate the write to fit into OTP memory. */
if ((from + len) > 64)
return -EINVAL;
len = 64 - from;
/* OUT: OP_WRITE_SECURITY, 3 zeroes, 64 data-or-zero bytes
* IN: ignore all

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@ -324,6 +324,15 @@ static ssize_t mtdchar_write(struct file *file, const char __user *buf, size_t c
default:
ret = mtd_write(mtd, *ppos, len, &retlen, kbuf);
}
/*
* Return -ENOSPC only if no data could be written at all.
* Otherwise just return the number of bytes that actually
* have been written.
*/
if ((ret == -ENOSPC) && (total_retlen))
break;
if (!ret) {
*ppos += retlen;
total_retlen += retlen;

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@ -932,12 +932,22 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(mtd_read_user_prot_reg);
int mtd_write_user_prot_reg(struct mtd_info *mtd, loff_t to, size_t len,
size_t *retlen, u_char *buf)
{
int ret;
*retlen = 0;
if (!mtd->_write_user_prot_reg)
return -EOPNOTSUPP;
if (!len)
return 0;
return mtd->_write_user_prot_reg(mtd, to, len, retlen, buf);
ret = mtd->_write_user_prot_reg(mtd, to, len, retlen, buf);
if (ret)
return ret;
/*
* If no data could be written at all, we are out of memory and
* must return -ENOSPC.
*/
return (*retlen) ? 0 : -ENOSPC;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(mtd_write_user_prot_reg);