From 7aabd71d0a84c689f747eab95a4e8370ff35889f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Saul Wold Date: Fri, 13 May 2011 17:43:12 -0700 Subject: yaffs2: Remove yaffs2 from oe-core Move to meta-extras Also remove yaffs2 from image_types.bbclass (From OE-Core rev: 6a97657ae834945ae26e5933d29bd94d0f7fea67) Signed-off-by: Saul Wold Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie --- .../yaffs2/files/mkyaffs2image.patch | 351 --------------------- 1 file changed, 351 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 meta/recipes-devtools/yaffs2/files/mkyaffs2image.patch (limited to 'meta/recipes-devtools/yaffs2/files/mkyaffs2image.patch') diff --git a/meta/recipes-devtools/yaffs2/files/mkyaffs2image.patch b/meta/recipes-devtools/yaffs2/files/mkyaffs2image.patch deleted file mode 100644 index e78b350377..0000000000 --- a/meta/recipes-devtools/yaffs2/files/mkyaffs2image.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,351 +0,0 @@ -Upstream-Status: Backport - - * - * mkyaffs2image hacks by NCB - * - * Changes by Sergey Kubushin flagged KSI - * - */ - -/* KSI: - * All this nightmare should be rewritten from ground up. Why save return - * values if nobody checks them? The read/write function returns only one - * error, -1. Positive return value does NOT mean read/write operation has - * been completed successfully. If somebody opens files, he MUST close them - * when they are not longer needed. Only those brave enough can write 64 - * bytes from a yaffs_PackedTags2 structure. The list is too long, there is - * enough bugs here to write a couple of thick books on how NOT to write - * programs... - * - * And BTW, what was one supposed to do with that file that this horror - * occasionally managed to generate? - */ -Index: yaffs2/utils/mkyaffs2image.c -=================================================================== ---- yaffs2.orig/utils/mkyaffs2image.c 2010-01-11 13:43:18.000000000 -0800 -+++ yaffs2/utils/mkyaffs2image.c 2011-05-04 14:50:42.045984700 -0700 -@@ -29,10 +29,10 @@ - #include - #include - #include -+#include - #include "yaffs_ecc.h" - #include "yaffs_guts.h" - --#include "yaffs_tagsvalidity.h" - #include "yaffs_packedtags2.h" - - unsigned yaffs_traceMask=0; -@@ -41,9 +41,47 @@ - - #define chunkSize 2048 - #define spareSize 64 -+#define PT2_BYTES 25 -+ - - const char * mkyaffsimage_c_version = "$Id: mkyaffs2image.c,v 1.5 2010-01-11 21:43:18 charles Exp $"; - -+static int layout_no; -+ -+static struct nand_oobinfo oob_layout[] = { -+ /* KSI: -+ * Dummy "raw" layout - no ECC, all the bytes are free. Does NOT -+ * really work, only used for compatibility with CVS YAFFS2 that -+ * never ever worked with any stock MTD. -+ */ -+ { -+ .useecc = MTD_NANDECC_AUTOPLACE, -+ .eccbytes = 0, -+ .eccpos = {}, -+ .oobfree = { {0, 64} } -+ }, -+ /* KSI: -+ * Regular MTD AUTOPLACED ECC for large page NAND devices, the -+ * only one existing in stock MTD so far. It corresponds to layout# 1 -+ * in command line arguments. Any other layouts could be added to -+ * the list when they made their way in kernel's MTD. The structure -+ * is simply copied from kernel's drivers/mtd/nand/nand_base.c as-is. -+ */ -+ { -+ .useecc = MTD_NANDECC_AUTOPLACE, -+ .eccbytes = 24, -+ .eccpos = { -+ 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, -+ 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, -+ 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63}, -+ .oobfree = { {2, 38} } -+ }, -+ /* End-of-list marker */ -+ { -+ .useecc = -1, -+ } -+}; -+ - - typedef struct - { -@@ -57,7 +95,7 @@ - static int n_obj = 0; - static int obj_id = YAFFS_NOBJECT_BUCKETS + 1; - --static int nObjects, nDirectories, nPages; -+static int nObjects = 0, nDirectories = 0, nPages = 0; - - static int outFile; - -@@ -121,6 +159,11 @@ - return -1; - } - -+/* KSI: -+ * No big endian for now. This is left for a later time. The existing code -+ * is FUBAR. -+ */ -+#if 0 - /* This little function converts a little endian tag to a big endian tag. - * NOTE: The tag is not usable after this other than calculating the CRC - * with. -@@ -153,11 +196,56 @@ - tags->asBytes[7] = temp.asBytes[7]; - #endif - } -+#endif -+ -+void nandmtd2_pt2buf(unsigned char *buf, yaffs_PackedTags2 *pt) -+{ -+ int i, j = 0, k, n; -+ unsigned char pt2_byte_buf[PT2_BYTES]; -+ -+ *((unsigned int *) &pt2_byte_buf[0]) = pt->t.sequenceNumber; -+ *((unsigned int *) &pt2_byte_buf[4]) = pt->t.objectId; -+ *((unsigned int *) &pt2_byte_buf[8]) = pt->t.chunkId; -+ *((unsigned int *) &pt2_byte_buf[12]) = pt->t.byteCount; -+ pt2_byte_buf[16] = pt->ecc.colParity; -+ pt2_byte_buf[17] = pt->ecc.lineParity & 0xff; -+ pt2_byte_buf[18] = (pt->ecc.lineParity >> 8) & 0xff; -+ pt2_byte_buf[19] = (pt->ecc.lineParity >> 16) & 0xff; -+ pt2_byte_buf[20] = (pt->ecc.lineParity >> 24) & 0xff; -+ pt2_byte_buf[21] = pt->ecc.lineParityPrime & 0xff; -+ pt2_byte_buf[22] = (pt->ecc.lineParityPrime >> 8) & 0xff; -+ pt2_byte_buf[23] = (pt->ecc.lineParityPrime >> 16) & 0xff; -+ pt2_byte_buf[24] = (pt->ecc.lineParityPrime >> 24) & 0xff; -+ -+ k = oob_layout[layout_no].oobfree[j][0]; -+ n = oob_layout[layout_no].oobfree[j][1]; -+ -+ if (n == 0) { -+ fprintf(stderr, "No OOB space for tags"); -+ exit(-1); -+ } -+ -+ for (i = 0; i < PT2_BYTES; i++) { -+ if (n == 0) { -+ j++; -+ k = oob_layout[layout_no].oobfree[j][0]; -+ n = oob_layout[layout_no].oobfree[j][1]; -+ if (n == 0) { -+ fprintf(stderr, "No OOB space for tags"); -+ exit(-1); -+ } -+ } -+ buf[k++] = pt2_byte_buf[i]; -+ n--; -+ } -+} - - static int write_chunk(__u8 *data, __u32 objId, __u32 chunkId, __u32 nBytes) - { - yaffs_ExtendedTags t; - yaffs_PackedTags2 pt; -+ unsigned char spare_buf[spareSize]; -+ - - error = write(outFile,data,chunkSize); - if(error < 0) return error; -@@ -175,18 +263,28 @@ - // added NCB **CHECK** - t.chunkUsed = 1; - -+/* KSI: Broken anyway -- e.g. &t is pointer to a wrong type... */ -+#if 0 - if (convert_endian) - { - little_to_big_endian(&t); - } -+#endif - - nPages++; - - yaffs_PackTags2(&pt,&t,1); -- --// return write(outFile,&pt,sizeof(yaffs_PackedTags2)); -- return write(outFile,&pt,spareSize); -- -+ -+ memset(spare_buf, 0xff, sizeof(spare_buf)); -+ -+ if (layout_no == 0) { -+ memcpy(spare_buf, &pt, sizeof(yaffs_PackedTags2)); -+ } else { -+ nandmtd2_pt2buf(spare_buf, &pt); -+ } -+ -+ return write(outFile,spare_buf,spareSize); -+ - } - - #define SWAP32(x) ((((x) & 0x000000FF) << 24) | \ -@@ -197,6 +295,8 @@ - #define SWAP16(x) ((((x) & 0x00FF) << 8) | \ - (((x) & 0xFF00) >> 8)) - -+/* KSI: Removed for now. TBD later when the proper util (from scratch) is written */ -+#if 0 - // This one is easier, since the types are more standard. No funky shifts here. - static void object_header_little_to_big_endian(yaffs_ObjectHeader* oh) - { -@@ -254,6 +354,7 @@ - oh->roomToGrow[11] = SWAP32(oh->roomToGrow[11]); - #endif - } -+#endif - - static int write_object_header(int objId, yaffs_ObjectType t, struct stat *s, int parent, const char *name, int equivalentObj, const char * alias) - { -@@ -298,10 +399,13 @@ - strncpy(oh->alias,alias,YAFFS_MAX_ALIAS_LENGTH); - } - -+/* KSI: FUBAR. Left for a leter time. */ -+#if 0 - if (convert_endian) - { - object_header_little_to_big_endian(oh); - } -+#endif - - return write_chunk(bytes,objId,0,0xffff); - -@@ -317,7 +421,7 @@ - nDirectories++; - - dir = opendir(path); -- -+ - if(dir) - { - while((entry = readdir(dir)) != NULL) -@@ -401,12 +505,12 @@ - error = nBytes; - - printf("%d data chunks written\n",chunk); -+ close(h); - } - else - { - perror("Error opening file"); - } -- close(h); - - } - -@@ -446,58 +550,82 @@ - } - } - } -+ /* KSI: -+ * Who is supposed to close those open directories in this -+ * recursive function, lord Byron? Stock "ulimit -n" is 1024 -+ * and e.g. stock Fedora /etc directory has more that 1024 -+ * directories... -+ */ -+ closedir(dir); - } - - return 0; - - } - -+void usage(void) -+{ -+ printf("usage: mkyaffs2image layout# dir image_file [convert]\n"); -+ printf(" layout# NAND OOB layout # (0 - raw, 1 - nand_oob_64)\n"); -+ printf(" dir the directory tree to be converted\n"); -+ printf(" image_file the output file to hold the image\n"); -+ printf(" 'convert' make a big-endian img on a little-endian machine. BROKEN !\n"); -+ exit(1); -+} - - int main(int argc, char *argv[]) - { - struct stat stats; -+ int i; - - printf("mkyaffs2image: image building tool for YAFFS2 built "__DATE__"\n"); - -- if(argc < 3) -+ if ((argc < 4) || (sscanf(argv[1], "%u", &layout_no) != 1)) - { -- printf("usage: mkyaffs2image dir image_file [convert]\n"); -- printf(" dir the directory tree to be converted\n"); -- printf(" image_file the output file to hold the image\n"); -- printf(" 'convert' produce a big-endian image from a little-endian machine\n"); -- exit(1); -+ usage(); - } - -- if ((argc == 4) && (!strncmp(argv[3], "convert", strlen("convert")))) -- { -- convert_endian = 1; -- } -+ i = 0; -+ -+ while (oob_layout[i].useecc != -1) -+ i++; -+ -+ if (layout_no >= i) -+ usage(); -+ -+ if ((argc == 5) && (!strncmp(argv[4], "convert", strlen("convert")))) -+ { -+ /* KSI: Broken as of now. TBD. Fail. */ -+ usage(); -+ convert_endian = 1; -+ } - -- if(stat(argv[1],&stats) < 0) -+ if(stat(argv[2],&stats) < 0) - { -- printf("Could not stat %s\n",argv[1]); -+ printf("Could not stat %s\n",argv[2]); - exit(1); - } - - if(!S_ISDIR(stats.st_mode)) - { -- printf(" %s is not a directory\n",argv[1]); -+ printf(" %s is not a directory\n",argv[2]); - exit(1); - } - -- outFile = open(argv[2],O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_WRONLY, S_IREAD | S_IWRITE); -+ outFile = open(argv[3],O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_WRONLY, S_IREAD | S_IWRITE); - - - if(outFile < 0) - { -- printf("Could not open output file %s\n",argv[2]); -+ printf("Could not open output file %s\n",argv[3]); - exit(1); - } - -- printf("Processing directory %s into image file %s\n",argv[1],argv[2]); -+ printf("Processing directory %s into image file %s\n",argv[2],argv[3]); - error = write_object_header(1, YAFFS_OBJECT_TYPE_DIRECTORY, &stats, 1,"", -1, NULL); -+ - if(error) -- error = process_directory(YAFFS_OBJECTID_ROOT,argv[1]); -+ error = process_directory(YAFFS_OBJECTID_ROOT,argv[2]); - - close(outFile); - -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf