| The U-Boot Driver Model Project |
| =============================== |
| Block device subsystem analysis |
| =============================== |
| |
| Pavel Herrmann <morpheus.ibis@gmail.com> |
| 2012-03-08 |
| |
| I) Overview |
| ----------- |
| |
| U-Boot currently implements several distinct APIs for block devices - some |
| drivers use the SATA API, some drivers use the IDE API, sym53c8xx and |
| AHCI use the SCSI API, mg_disk has a separate API, and systemace also has a |
| separate API. There are also MMC and USB APIs used outside of drivers/block, |
| those will be detailed in their specific documents. |
| |
| Block devices are described by block_dev_desc structure, that holds, among |
| other things, the read/write/erase callbacks. Block device structures are |
| stored in any way depending on the API, but can be accessed by |
| |
| block_dev_desc_t * $api_get_dev(int dev) |
| |
| function, as seen in disk/part.c. |
| |
| 1) SATA interface |
| ----------------- |
| |
| The SATA interface drivers implement the following functions: |
| |
| int init_sata(int dev) |
| int scan_sata(int dev) |
| ulong sata_read(int dev, ulong blknr, ulong blkcnt, void *buffer) |
| ulong sata_write(int dev, ulong blknr, ulong blkcnt, const void *buffer) |
| |
| Block devices are kept in sata_dev_desc[], which is prefilled with values |
| common to all SATA devices in cmd_sata.c, and then modified in init_sata |
| function in the drivers. Callbacks of the block device use SATA API |
| directly. The sata_get_dev function is defined in cmd_sata.c. |
| |
| 2) SCSI interface |
| ----------------- |
| |
| The SCSI interface drivers implement the following functions: |
| |
| void scsi_print_error(ccb *pccb) |
| int scsi_exec(ccb *pccb) |
| void scsi_bus_reset(void) |
| void scsi_low_level_init(int busdevfunc) |
| |
| The SCSI API works through the scsi_exec function, the actual operation |
| requested is found in the ccb structure. |
| |
| Block devices are kept in scsi_dev_desc[], which lives only in cmd_scsi.c. |
| Callbacks of the block device use functions from cmd_scsi.c, which in turn |
| call scsi_exec of the controller. The scsi_get_dev function is also defined |
| in cmd_scsi.c. |
| |
| 3) mg_disk interface |
| -------------------- |
| |
| The mg_disk interface drivers implement the following functions: |
| |
| struct mg_drv_data* mg_get_drv_data (void) |
| uint mg_disk_init (void) |
| uint mg_disk_read (u32 addr, u8 *buff, u32 len) |
| uint mg_disk_write(u32 addr, u8 *buff, u32 len) |
| uint mg_disk_write_sects(void *buff, u32 sect_num, u32 sect_cnt) |
| uint mg_disk_read_sects(void *buff, u32 sect_num, u32 sect_cnt) |
| |
| The mg_get_drv_data function is to be overridden per-board, but there are no |
| board in-tree that do this. |
| |
| Only one driver for this API exists, and it only supports one block device. |
| Callbacks for this device are implemented in mg_disk.c and call the mg_disk |
| API. The mg_disk_get_dev function is defined in mg_disk.c and ignores the |
| device number, always returning the same device. |
| |
| 4) systemace interface |
| ---------------------- |
| |
| The systemace interface does not define any driver API, and has no command |
| itself. The single defined function is systemace_get_devs() from |
| systemace.c, which returns a single static structure for the only supported |
| block device. Callbacks for this device are also implemented in systemace.c. |
| |
| 5) IDE interface |
| ---------------- |
| |
| The IDE interface drivers implement the following functions, but only if |
| CONFIG_IDE_AHB is set: |
| |
| uchar ide_read_register(int dev, unsigned int port); |
| void ide_write_register(int dev, unsigned int port, unsigned char val); |
| void ide_read_data(int dev, ulong *sect_buf, int words); |
| void ide_write_data(int dev, const ulong *sect_buf, int words); |
| |
| The first two functions are called from ide_inb()/ide_outb(), and will |
| default to direct memory access if CONFIG_IDE_AHB is not set, or |
| ide_inb()/ide_outb() functions will get overridden by the board altogether. |
| |
| The second two functions are called from input_data()/output_data() |
| functions, and also default to direct memory access, but cannot be |
| overridden by the board. |
| |
| One function shared by IDE drivers (but not defined in ide.h) is |
| int ide_preinit(void) |
| This function gets called from ide_init in cmd_ide.c if CONFIG_IDE_PREINIT |
| is defined, and will do the driver-specific initialization of the device. |
| |
| Block devices are kept in ide_dev_desc[], which is filled in cmd_ide.c. |
| Callbacks of the block device are defined in cmd_ide.c, and use the |
| ide_inb()/ide_outb()/input_data()/output_data() functions mentioned above. |
| The ide_get_dev function is defined in cmd_ide.c. |
| |
| II) Approach |
| ------------ |
| |
| A new block controller core and an associated API will be created to mimic the |
| current SATA API, its drivers will have the following ops: |
| |
| struct block_ctrl_ops { |
| int scan(instance *i); |
| int reset(instance *i, int port); |
| lbaint_t read(instance *i, int port, lbaint_t start, lbatin_t length, |
| void *buffer); |
| lbaint_t write(instance *i, int port, lbaint_t start, lbatin_t length, |
| void*buffer); |
| } |
| |
| The current sata_init() function will be changed into the driver probe() |
| function. The read() and write() functions should never be called directly, |
| instead they should be called by block device driver for disks. |
| |
| Other block APIs would either be transformed into this API, or be kept as |
| legacy for old drivers, or be dropped altogether. |
| |
| Legacy driver APIs will each have its own driver core that will contain the |
| shared logic, which is currently located mostly in cmd_* files. Callbacks for |
| block device drivers will then probably be implemented as a part of the core |
| logic, and will use the driver ops (which will copy current state of |
| respective APIs) to do the work. |
| |
| All drivers will be cleaned up, most ifdefs should be converted into |
| platform_data, to enable support for multiple devices with different settings. |
| |
| A new block device core will also be created, and will keep track of all |
| block devices on all interfaces. |
| |
| Current block_dev_desc structure will be changed to fit the driver model, all |
| identification and configuration will be placed in private data, and |
| a single accessor and modifier will be defined, to accommodate the need for |
| different sets of options for different interfaces, while keeping the |
| structure small. The new block device drivers will have the following ops |
| structure (lbaint_t is either 32bit or 64bit unsigned, depending on |
| CONFIG_LBA48): |
| |
| struct blockdev_ops { |
| lbaint_t (*block_read)(struct instance *i, lbaint_t start, lbaint_t blkcnt, |
| void *buffer); |
| lbaint_t (*block_write)(struct instance *i, lbaint_t start, lbaint_t blkcnt, |
| void *buffer); |
| lbaint_t (*block_erase)(struct instance *i, lbaint_t start, lbaint_t blkcnt |
| ); |
| int (*get_option)(struct instance *i, enum blockdev_option_code op, |
| struct option *res); |
| int (*set_option)(struct instance *i, enum blockdev_option_code op, |
| struct option *val); |
| } |
| |
| struct option { |
| uint32_t flags |
| union data { |
| uint64_t data_u; |
| char* data_s; |
| void* data_p; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| enum blockdev_option_code { |
| BLKD_OPT_IFTYPE=0, |
| BLKD_OPT_TYPE, |
| BLKD_OPT_BLOCKSIZE, |
| BLKD_OPT_BLOCKCOUNT, |
| BLKD_OPT_REMOVABLE, |
| BLKD_OPT_LBA48, |
| BLKD_OPT_VENDOR, |
| BLKD_OPT_PRODICT, |
| BLKD_OPT_REVISION, |
| BLKD_OPT_SCSILUN, |
| BLKD_OPT_SCSITARGET, |
| BLKD_OPT_OFFSET |
| } |
| |
| Flags in option above will contain the type of returned data (which should be |
| checked against what is expected, even though the option requested should |
| specify it), and a flag to indicate whether the returned pointer needs to be |
| free()'d. |
| |
| The block device core will contain the logic now located in disk/part.c and |
| related files, and will be used to forward requests to block devices. The API |
| for the block device core will copy the ops of a block device (with a string |
| identifier instead of instance pointer). This means that partitions will also |
| be handled by the block device core, and exported as block devices, making |
| them transparent to the rest of the code. |
| |
| Sadly, this will change how file systems can access the devices, and thus will |
| affect a lot of places. However, these changes should be localized and easy to |
| implement. |
| |
| AHCI driver will be rewritten to fit the new unified block controller API, |
| making SCSI API easy to merge with sym53c8xx, or remove it once the device |
| driver has died. |
| |
| Optionally, IDE core may be changed into one driver with unified block |
| controller API, as most of it is already in one place and device drivers are |
| just sets of hooks. Additionally, mg_disk driver is unused and may be removed |
| in near future. |
| |
| |
| III) Analysis of in-tree drivers |
| -------------------------------- |
| |
| 1) ahci.c |
| --------- |
| SCSI API, will be rewritten for a different API. |
| |
| 2) ata_piix.c |
| ------------- |
| SATA API, easy to port. |
| |
| 3) fsl_sata.c |
| ------------- |
| SATA API, few CONFIG macros, easy to port. |
| |
| 4) ftide020.c |
| ------------- |
| IDE API, defines CONFIG_IDE_AHB and ide_preinit hook functions. |
| |
| 5) mg_disk.c |
| ------------ |
| Single driver with mg_disk API, not much to change, easy to port. |
| |
| 6) mvsata_ide.c |
| --------------- |
| IDE API, only defines ide_preinit hook function. |
| |
| 7) mxc_ata.c |
| ------------ |
| IDE API, only defines ide_preinit hook function. |
| |
| 8) pata_bfin.c |
| -------------- |
| SATA API, easy to port. |
| |
| 9) sata_dwc.c |
| ------------- |
| SATA API, easy to port. |
| |
| 10) sata_sil3114.c |
| ------------------ |
| SATA API, easy to port. |
| |
| 11) sata_sil.c |
| -------------- |
| SATA API, easy to port. |
| |
| 12) sil680.c |
| ------------ |
| IDE API, only defines ide_preinit hook function. |
| |
| 13) sym53c8xx.c |
| --------------- |
| SCSI API, may be merged with code from cmd_scsi. |
| |
| 14) systemace.c |
| --------------- |
| Single driver with systemace API, not much to change, easy to port. |