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2024-05-20Restore patch series "arm: dts: am62-beagleplay: Fix Beagleplay Ethernet"Tom Rini
As part of bringing the master branch back in to next, we need to allow for all of these changes to exist here. Reported-by: Jonas Karlman <jonas@kwiboo.se> Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
2024-05-19Revert "Merge patch series "arm: dts: am62-beagleplay: Fix Beagleplay Ethernet""Tom Rini
When bringing in the series 'arm: dts: am62-beagleplay: Fix Beagleplay Ethernet"' I failed to notice that b4 noticed it was based on next and so took that as the base commit and merged that part of next to master. This reverts commit c8ffd1356d42223cbb8c86280a083cc3c93e6426, reversing changes made to 2ee6f3a5f7550de3599faef9704e166e5dcace35. Reported-by: Jonas Karlman <jonas@kwiboo.se> Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
2024-05-06fs: Remove <common.h> and add needed includesTom Rini
Remove <common.h> from all "fs/" files and when needed add missing include files directly. Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
2024-04-17fs: fat: convert change month correctlyHeinrich Schuchardt
The month is stored in 5 - 8. We need to shift it by 5 bits. Cf. Microsoft FAT Specification, 2005-08-30 Fixes: 13c11c665320 ("fs: fat: add file attributes to struct fs_dirent") Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <heinrich.schuchardt@canonical.com> Reviewed-by: Alexander Dahl <ada@thorsis.com> Reviewed-by: Ilias Apalodimas <ilias.apalodimas@linaro.org>
2023-11-28fs: fat: add bootsector validity checkChristian Taedcke
The performed checks are similar to the checks performed by the Linux kernel in the function fat_read_bpb() in the file fs/fat/inode.c. Signed-off-by: Christian Taedcke <christian.taedcke@weidmueller.com>
2023-11-28fs: fat: simplify gotos from read_bootsectandviChristian Taedcke
This simplifies the code a little bit. Signed-off-by: Christian Taedcke <christian.taedcke@weidmueller.com>
2023-11-28fs: fat: calculate FAT type based on cluster countChristian Taedcke
This fixes an issue where the FAT type (FAT12, FAT16) is not correctly detected, e.g. when the BPB field BS_FilSysType contains the valid value "FAT ". According to the FAT spec the field BS_FilSysType has only informational character and does not determine the FAT type. The logic of this code is based on the linux kernel implementation from the file fs/fat/inode.c function fat_fill_super(). For details about FAT see http://elm-chan.org/docs/fat_e.html Signed-off-by: Christian Taedcke <christian.taedcke@weidmueller.com>
2023-11-28fs: fat: use get_unaligned_le16 to convert u8[2] to u16Christian Taedcke
This reduces code duplications. Signed-off-by: Christian Taedcke <christian.taedcke@weidmueller.com>
2023-08-25part: Add accessors for struct disk_partition uuidSimon Glass
This field is only present when a CONFIG is set. To avoid annoying #ifdefs in the source code, add accessors. Update all code to use it. Note that the accessor is optional. It can be omitted if it is known that the option is enabled. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2023-07-17fs: fat: Shrink the size of a few stringsSimon Glass
To save a few bytes, replace Error with ** and try to use the same string for multiple messages where possible. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com>
2023-01-20fs/fat: avoid noisy message fat_read_file()Heinrich Schuchardt
UEFI applications call file system functions to determine if a file exists. The return codes are evaluated to show appropriate messages. U-Boot's file system layer should not interfere with the output. Rename file_fat_read_at() to fat_read_file() adjusting the parameter sequence and names and eliminate the old wrapper function. Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <heinrich.schuchardt@canonical.com> Reviewed-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com> Reviewed-by: Ilias Apalodimas <ilias.apalodimas@linaro.org>
2022-09-25blk: Rename if_type to uclass_idSimon Glass
Use the word 'uclass' instead of 'if_type' to complete the conversion. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2022-09-16blk: Use a function for whether block devices are availableSimon Glass
At present we use HAVE_BLOCK_DEVICE to indicate when block devices are available. This is a very strange option, since it partially duplicates the BLK option used by driver model. It also covers both U-Boot proper and SPL, even though one might have block devices and another not. As a first step towards correcting this, create a new inline function called blk_enabled() which indicates if block devices are available. This cannot be used in Makefiles, or #if clauses, but can be used in C code. A function is useful because we cannot use CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(BLK) to decide if block devices are needed, since we must consider the legacy block interface, enabled by HAVE_BLOCK_DEVICE Update a few places where it can be used and drop some unnecessary #if checks around some functions in disk/part.c - rely on the compiler's dead-code elimination instead. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2022-01-19doc: replace @return by Return:Heinrich Schuchardt
Sphinx expects Return: and not @return to indicate a return value. find . -name '*.c' -exec \ sed -i 's/^\(\s\)\*\(\s*\)@return\(\s\)/\1*\2Return:\3/' {} \; find . -name '*.h' -exec \ sed -i 's/^\(\s\)\*\(\s*\)@return\(\s\)/\1*\2Return:\3/' {} \; Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <heinrich.schuchardt@canonical.com>
2021-10-12fs: fat: check for buffer size before reading blocksRicardo Salveti
This patch optimizes the commit mentioned below by avoiding running a set of commands which are useless in the case when size < mydata->sect_size and sect_count would be 0. Fixes: 5b3ddb17ba ("fs/fat/fat.c: Do not perform zero block reads if there are no blocks left") Signed-off-by: Ricardo Salveti <ricardo@foundries.io> Co-developed-by: Oleksandr Suvorov <oleksandr.suvorov@foundries.io> Signed-off-by: Oleksandr Suvorov <oleksandr.suvorov@foundries.io>
2021-07-12fs: fat: add file attributes to struct fs_direntHeinrich Schuchardt
When reading a directory in the UEFI file system we have to return file attributes and timestamps. Copy this data to the directory entry structure. Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk@gmx.de>
2021-04-10fs: fat: fix file_fat_detectfs()Heinrich Schuchardt
Up to now file_fat_detectfs() did not detect some interface types like EFI, HOST, VIRTIO. Avoid duplicate code by calling blk_get_if_type_name(). The interface type now will be shown in lower case to match all other use cases. Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk@gmx.de> Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2021-01-29fs: fat: remove superfluous assignmentsHeinrich Schuchardt
Do not assign a value to a variable if it is not used. Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk@gmx.de>
2021-01-23fs: fat: structure for name and extensionHeinrich Schuchardt
The short name and extension of FAT files are stored in adjacent fields of the directory entry. For some operations like calculating a checksum or copying both fields it is preferable to treat both as one structure. Change the definition of the directory entry structure to include a structure comprising the name and the extension field. This resolves Coverity CID 316357, CID 316350, CID 316348. Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk@gmx.de>
2020-12-31fs/fat: implement fsuuid commandHeinrich Schuchardt
The FAT file system does not have a UUID but a 4 byte volume ID. Let the fsuuid command show it in XXXX-XXXX format. Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk@gmx.de>
2020-12-31fs: fat: eliminate DIRENTSPERBLOCK() macroHeinrich Schuchardt
The FAT filesystem implementation uses several marcros referring to a magic variable name mydata which renders the code less readable. Eliminate one of them which is only used for a debug() statement. Use log_debug() instead of debug(). Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk@gmx.de> Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2020-12-10fs: fat: first dentry of long name in FAT iteratorHeinrich Schuchardt
A long name is split over multiple directory entries. When deleting a file with a long name we need the first directory entry to be able to delete the whole chain. Add the necessary fields to the FAT iterator: * cluster of first directory entry * address of first directory entry * remaining entries in cluster Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk@gmx.de>
2020-12-10fs: fat: set start cluster for root directoryHeinrich Schuchardt
When iterating over a child directory we set itr->start_clust. Do the same when over the root directory. When looking for deleted directory entries or existing short names we will have to iterate over directories a second and third time. With this patch we do not need any special logic for the root directory. Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk@gmx.de>
2020-12-10fs: fat: export fat_next_cluster()Heinrich Schuchardt
Rename function next_cluster() to fat_next_cluster() and export it. When creating a new directory entries we should reuse deleted entries. This requires re-scanning the directory. Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk@gmx.de>
2020-11-29fs: fat: directory entries starting with 0x05Heinrich Schuchardt
0x05 is used as replacement letter for 0xe5 at the first position of short file names. We must not skip over directory entries starting with 0x05. Cf. Microsoft FAT Specification, August 30 2005 Fixes: 39606d462c97 ("fs: fat: handle deleted directory entries correctly") Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk@gmx.de> Reviewed-by: Christian Gmeiner <christian.gmeiner@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2020-08-04fs/fat/fat.c: Do not perform zero block reads if there are no blocks leftJason Wessel
While using u-boot with qemu's virtio driver I stumbled across a problem reading files less than sector size. On the real hardware the block reader seems ok with reading zero blocks, and while we could fix the virtio host side of qemu to deal with a zero block read instead of crashing, the u-boot fat driver should not be doing zero block reads in the first place. If you ask hardware to read zero blocks you are just going to get zero data. There may also be other hardware that responds similarly to the virtio interface so this is worth fixing. Without the patch I get the following and have to restart qemu because it dies. --------------------------------- => fatls virtio 0:1 30 cmdline.txt => fatload virtio 0:1 ${loadaddr} cmdline.txt qemu-system-aarch64: virtio: zero sized buffers are not allowed --------------------------------- With the patch I get the expected results. --------------------------------- => fatls virtio 0:1 30 cmdline.txt => fatload virtio 0:1 ${loadaddr} cmdline.txt 30 bytes read in 11 ms (2 KiB/s) => md.b ${loadaddr} 0x1E 40080000: 64 77 63 5f 6f 74 67 2e 6c 70 6d 5f 65 6e 61 62 dwc_otg.lpm_enab 40080010: 6c 65 3d 30 20 72 6f 6f 74 77 61 69 74 0a le=0 rootwait. --------------------------------- Signed-off-by: Jason Wessel <jason.wessel@windriver.com> Signed-off-by: Jason Wessel <jason.wessel@windriver.com> Reviewed-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
2020-07-07fs: fat: fix fat iterationChristian Gmeiner
According to the FAT specification it is valid to have files with an attribute value of 0x0. This fixes a regression where different U-Boot versions are showing different amount of files on the same storage device. With this change U-Boot shows the same number of files and folders as Linux and Windows. Fixes: 39606d462c ("fs: fat: handle deleted directory entries correctly") Signed-off-by: Christian Gmeiner <christian.gmeiner@gmail.com>
2020-05-18common: Drop log.h from common headerSimon Glass
Move this header out of the common header. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2020-05-18part: Drop disk_partition_t typedefSimon Glass
We should not be using typedefs and these make it harder to use forward declarations (to reduce header file inclusions). Drop the typedef. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2020-05-18common: Drop net.h from common headerSimon Glass
Move this header out of the common header. Network support is used in quite a few places but it still does not warrant blanket inclusion. Note that this net.h header itself has quite a lot in it. It could be split into the driver-mode support, functions, structures, checksumming, etc. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2019-12-05fs: fat: handle deleted directory entries correctlyAKASHI Takahiro
Unlink test for FAT file system seems to fail at test_unlink2. (When I added this test, I haven't seen any errors though.) for example, ===8<=== fs_obj_unlink = ['fat', '/home/akashi/tmp/uboot_sandbox_test/128MB.fat32.img'] def test_unlink2(self, u_boot_console, fs_obj_unlink): """ Test Case 2 - delete many files """ fs_type,fs_img = fs_obj_unlink with u_boot_console.log.section('Test Case 2 - unlink (many)'): output = u_boot_console.run_command('host bind 0 %s' % fs_img) for i in range(0, 20): output = u_boot_console.run_command_list([ '%srm host 0:0 dir2/0123456789abcdef%02x' % (fs_type, i), '%sls host 0:0 dir2/0123456789abcdef%02x' % (fs_type, i)]) assert('' == ''.join(output)) output = u_boot_console.run_command( '%sls host 0:0 dir2' % fs_type) > assert('0 file(s), 2 dir(s)' in output) E AssertionError: assert '0 file(s), 2 dir(s)' in ' ./\r\r\n ../\r\r\n 0 0123456789abcdef11\r\r\n\r\r\n1 file(s), 2 dir(s)' test/py/tests/test_fs/test_unlink.py:52: AssertionError ===>8=== This can happen when fat_itr_next() wrongly detects an already- deleted directory entry. File deletion, which was added in the commit f8240ce95d64 ("fs: fat: support unlink"), is implemented by marking its entry for a short name with DELETED_FLAG, but related entry slots for a long file name are kept unmodified. (So entries will never be actually deleted from media.) To handle this case correctly, an additional check for a directory slot will be needed in fat_itr_next(). In addition, I added extra comments about long file name and short file name format in FAT file system. Although they are not directly related to the issue, I hope it will be helpful for better understandings in general. Signed-off-by: AKASHI Takahiro <takahiro.akashi@linaro.org>
2019-10-11fs: fat: get_contents() always returns -1 for errorsHeinrich Schuchardt
If out of memory, return -1 and not -ENOMEM from get_contents(). Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk@gmx.de>
2019-10-11fs: fat: treat invalid FAT clusters as errorsHeinrich Schuchardt
When hitting an invalid FAT cluster while reading a file always print an error message and return an error code. Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk@gmx.de>
2019-08-26fat: FAT filesystem premature release of info struct.Martin Vystrčil
File was found on specified location. Info about file was read, but then immediately destroyed using 'free' call. As a result file size was set to 0, hence fat process didn't read any data. Premature 'free' call removed. Resources are freed right before function return. File is read correctly. Signed-off-by: Martin Vystrcil <martin.vystrcil@m-linux.cz>
2019-05-28fs: fat: Fix possible double free of fatbufAndrew F. Davis
fat_itr_root() allocates fatbuf so we free it on the exit path, if the function fails we should not free it, check the return value and skip freeing if the function fails. Signed-off-by: Andrew F. Davis <afd@ti.com>
2019-04-09fs: fat: fix reading non-cluster-aligned root directoryAnssi Hannula
A FAT12/FAT16 root directory location is specified by a sector offset and it might not start at a cluster boundary. It also resides before the data area (before cluster 2). However, the current code assumes that the root directory is located at a beginning of a cluster, causing no files to be found if that is not the case. Since the FAT12/FAT16 root directory is located before the data area and is not aligned to clusters, using unsigned cluster numbers to refer to the root directory does not work well (the "cluster number" may be negative, and even allowing it be signed would not make it properly aligned). Modify the code to not use the normal cluster numbering when referring to the root directory of FAT12/FAT16 and instead use a cluster-sized offsets counted from the root directory start sector. This is a relatively common case as at least the filesystem formatter on Win7 seems to create such filesystems by default on 2GB USB sticks when "FAT" is selected (cluster size 64 sectors, rootdir size 32 sectors, rootdir starts at half a cluster before cluster 2). dosfstools mkfs.vfat does not seem to create affected filesystems. Signed-off-by: Anssi Hannula <anssi.hannula@bitwise.fi> Reviewed-by: Bernhard Messerklinger <bernhard.messerklinger@br-automation.com> Tested-by: Bernhard Messerklinger <bernhard.messerklinger@br-automation.com>
2019-02-19fs: fat: Reduce default max clustersize 64KiB from malloc poolTien Fong Chee
Release cluster block immediately when no longer use would help to reduce 64KiB memory allocated to the memory pool. Signed-off-by: Tien Fong Chee <tien.fong.chee@intel.com>
2019-02-19fs: fat: dynamically allocate memory for temporary bufferTien Fong Chee
Drop the statically allocated get_contents_vfatname_block and dynamically allocate a buffer only if required. This saves 64KiB of memory. Signed-off-by: Stefan Agner <stefan.ag...@toradex.com> Signed-off-by: Tien Fong Chee <tien.fong.chee@intel.com>
2019-02-01spl: fat/fs: Add option to include/exclude FAT write build in SPLTien Fong Chee
Most of the time SPL only needs very simple FAT reading, so having CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(FAT_WRITE) to exclude it from SPL build would help to save 64KiB default max clustersize from memory. Signed-off-by: Tien Fong Chee <tien.fong.chee@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Simon Goldschmidt <simon.k.r.goldschmidt@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
2019-01-11Revert "fs: fat: assign rootdir sector when accessing root directory"Tom Rini
This particular commit is causing a regression on stih410-b2260 and other platforms when reading from FAT16. Noting that I had rebased the original fix from Thomas onto then-current master, there is also question from Akashi-san if the change is still needed after other FAT fixes that have gone in. This reverts commit a68b0e11ea774492713a65d9fd5bb525fcaefff3. Reported-by: Patrice Chotard <patrice.chotard@st.com> Cc: AKASHI Takahiro <takahiro.akashi@linaro.org> Cc: Thomas RIENOESSL <thomas.rienoessl@bachmann.info> Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
2018-12-06fs: fix FAT name extractionPatrick Wildt
The long name apparently can be accumulated using multiple 13-byte slots. Unfortunately we never checked how many we can actually fit in the buffer we are reading to. Signed-off-by: Patrick Wildt <patrick@blueri.se>
2018-12-06fs: check FAT cluster sizePatrick Wildt
The cluster size specifies how many sectors make up a cluster. A cluster size of zero makes no sense, as it would mean that the cluster is made up of no sectors. This will later lead into a division by zero in sect_to_clust(), so better take care of that early. The MAX_CLUSTSIZE define can reduced using a define to make some room in low-memory system. Unfortunately if the code reads a filesystem with a bigger cluster size it will overflow the buffer. Signed-off-by: Patrick Wildt <patrick@blueri.se>
2018-11-20fs: fat: assign rootdir sector when accessing root directoryThomas RIENOESSL
This fixes problems accessing drives formated under Windows as FAT16. Signed-off-by: Thomas RIENOESSL <thomas.rienoessl@bachmann.info> [trini: Rebase on top of f528c140c801] Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
2018-09-23fs: fat: unaligned buffers are not an errorHeinrich Schuchardt
The FAT driver supports unaligned reads and writes and EFI applications will make use of these. So a misaligned buffer is only worth a debug message. Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk@gmx.de> Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2018-09-23fs: fat: remember the starting cluster number of directoryAKASHI Takahiro
The starting cluster number of directory is needed to initialize ".." (parent directory) entry when creating a new directory. Signed-off-by: AKASHI Takahiro <takahiro.akashi@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2018-09-23fs: fat: support write with sub-directory pathAKASHI Takahiro
In this patch, write implementation is overhauled and rewritten by making full use of directory iterator. The obvious bonus is that we are now able to write to a file with a directory path, like /A/B/C/FILE. Please note that, as there is no notion of "current directory" on u-boot, a file name specified must contain an absolute directory path. Otherwise, "/" (root directory) is assumed. Signed-off-by: AKASHI Takahiro <takahiro.akashi@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2018-09-23fs: fat: assure iterator's ->dent belongs to ->clustAKASHI Takahiro
In my attempt to re-work write operation, it was revealed that iterator's "clust" does not always point to a cluster to which a current directory entry ("dent") belongs. This patch assures that it is always true by adding "next_clust" which is used solely for dereferencing a cluster chain. Signed-off-by: AKASHI Takahiro <takahiro.akashi@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2018-09-23fs: fat: handle "." and ".." of root dir correctly with fat_itr_resolve()AKASHI Takahiro
FAT's root directory does not have "." nor ".." So care must be taken when scanning root directory with fat_itr_resolve(). Without this patch, any file path starting with "." or ".." will not be resolved at all. Signed-off-by: AKASHI Takahiro <takahiro.akashi@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2018-09-23fs: fat: extend get_fs_info() for write useAKASHI Takahiro
get_fs_info() was introduced in major re-work of read operation by Rob. We want to reuse this function in write operation by extending it with additional members in fsdata structure. Signed-off-by: AKASHI Takahiro <takahiro.akashi@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2018-08-20fs/fat: debug-print file read position during file_fat_read_at()Andreas Dannenberg
In order to make the debug print in file_fat_read_at() a tad more useful, show the offset the file is being read at alongside the filename. Suggested-by: Tero Kristo <t-kristo@ti.com> Signed-off-by: Andreas Dannenberg <dannenberg@ti.com> Reviewed-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk@gmx.de>