-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91cap9_devices.c avr32-2.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91cap9_devices.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91cap9_devices.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91cap9_devices.c 2008-06-12 15:09:38.603815938 +0200
-@@ -278,20 +278,25 @@
- * -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
-
- #if defined(CONFIG_MTD_NAND_AT91) || defined(CONFIG_MTD_NAND_AT91_MODULE)
--static struct at91_nand_data nand_data;
-+static struct atmel_nand_data nand_data;
-
- #define NAND_BASE AT91_CHIPSELECT_3
-
- static struct resource nand_resources[] = {
-- {
-+ [0] = {
- .start = NAND_BASE,
- .end = NAND_BASE + SZ_256M - 1,
- .flags = IORESOURCE_MEM,
-+ },
-+ [1] = {
-+ .start = AT91_BASE_SYS + AT91_ECC,
-+ .end = AT91_BASE_SYS + AT91_ECC + SZ_512 - 1,
-+ .flags = IORESOURCE_MEM,
- }
- };
-
- static struct platform_device at91cap9_nand_device = {
-- .name = "at91_nand",
-+ .name = "atmel_nand",
- .id = -1,
- .dev = {
- .platform_data = &nand_data,
-@@ -300,7 +305,7 @@
- .num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(nand_resources),
- };
-
--void __init at91_add_device_nand(struct at91_nand_data *data)
-+void __init at91_add_device_nand(struct atmel_nand_data *data)
- {
- unsigned long csa, mode;
-
-@@ -341,7 +346,7 @@
- platform_device_register(&at91cap9_nand_device);
- }
- #else
--void __init at91_add_device_nand(struct at91_nand_data *data) {}
-+void __init at91_add_device_nand(struct atmel_nand_data *data) {}
- #endif
-
- /* --------------------------------------------------------------------
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91rm9200_devices.c avr32-2.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91rm9200_devices.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91rm9200_devices.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91rm9200_devices.c 2008-06-12 15:09:38.603815938 +0200
-@@ -369,7 +369,7 @@
- * -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
-
- #if defined(CONFIG_MTD_NAND_AT91) || defined(CONFIG_MTD_NAND_AT91_MODULE)
--static struct at91_nand_data nand_data;
-+static struct atmel_nand_data nand_data;
-
- #define NAND_BASE AT91_CHIPSELECT_3
-
-@@ -382,7 +382,7 @@
- };
-
- static struct platform_device at91rm9200_nand_device = {
-- .name = "at91_nand",
-+ .name = "atmel_nand",
- .id = -1,
- .dev = {
- .platform_data = &nand_data,
-@@ -391,7 +391,7 @@
- .num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(nand_resources),
- };
-
--void __init at91_add_device_nand(struct at91_nand_data *data)
-+void __init at91_add_device_nand(struct atmel_nand_data *data)
- {
- unsigned int csa;
-
-@@ -429,7 +429,7 @@
- platform_device_register(&at91rm9200_nand_device);
- }
- #else
--void __init at91_add_device_nand(struct at91_nand_data *data) {}
-+void __init at91_add_device_nand(struct atmel_nand_data *data) {}
- #endif
-
-
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9260_devices.c avr32-2.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9260_devices.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9260_devices.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9260_devices.c 2008-06-12 15:09:38.603815938 +0200
-@@ -283,20 +283,25 @@
- * -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
-
- #if defined(CONFIG_MTD_NAND_AT91) || defined(CONFIG_MTD_NAND_AT91_MODULE)
--static struct at91_nand_data nand_data;
-+static struct atmel_nand_data nand_data;
-
- #define NAND_BASE AT91_CHIPSELECT_3
-
- static struct resource nand_resources[] = {
-- {
-+ [0] = {
- .start = NAND_BASE,
- .end = NAND_BASE + SZ_256M - 1,
- .flags = IORESOURCE_MEM,
-+ },
-+ [1] = {
-+ .start = AT91_BASE_SYS + AT91_ECC,
-+ .end = AT91_BASE_SYS + AT91_ECC + SZ_512 - 1,
-+ .flags = IORESOURCE_MEM,
- }
- };
-
- static struct platform_device at91sam9260_nand_device = {
-- .name = "at91_nand",
-+ .name = "atmel_nand",
- .id = -1,
- .dev = {
- .platform_data = &nand_data,
-@@ -305,7 +310,7 @@
- .num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(nand_resources),
- };
-
--void __init at91_add_device_nand(struct at91_nand_data *data)
-+void __init at91_add_device_nand(struct atmel_nand_data *data)
- {
- unsigned long csa, mode;
-
-@@ -346,7 +351,7 @@
- platform_device_register(&at91sam9260_nand_device);
- }
- #else
--void __init at91_add_device_nand(struct at91_nand_data *data) {}
-+void __init at91_add_device_nand(struct atmel_nand_data *data) {}
- #endif
-
-
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9261_devices.c avr32-2.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9261_devices.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9261_devices.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9261_devices.c 2008-06-12 15:09:38.607815889 +0200
-@@ -199,7 +199,7 @@
- * -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
-
- #if defined(CONFIG_MTD_NAND_AT91) || defined(CONFIG_MTD_NAND_AT91_MODULE)
--static struct at91_nand_data nand_data;
-+static struct atmel_nand_data nand_data;
-
- #define NAND_BASE AT91_CHIPSELECT_3
-
-@@ -211,8 +211,8 @@
- }
- };
-
--static struct platform_device at91_nand_device = {
-- .name = "at91_nand",
-+static struct platform_device atmel_nand_device = {
-+ .name = "atmel_nand",
- .id = -1,
- .dev = {
- .platform_data = &nand_data,
-@@ -221,7 +221,7 @@
- .num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(nand_resources),
- };
-
--void __init at91_add_device_nand(struct at91_nand_data *data)
-+void __init at91_add_device_nand(struct atmel_nand_data *data)
- {
- unsigned long csa, mode;
-
-@@ -262,11 +262,11 @@
- at91_set_A_periph(AT91_PIN_PC1, 0); /* NANDWE */
-
- nand_data = *data;
-- platform_device_register(&at91_nand_device);
-+ platform_device_register(&atmel_nand_device);
- }
-
- #else
--void __init at91_add_device_nand(struct at91_nand_data *data) {}
-+void __init at91_add_device_nand(struct atmel_nand_data *data) {}
- #endif
-
-
-@@ -539,6 +539,20 @@
- at91_set_B_periph(AT91_PIN_PB28, 0); /* LCDD23 */
- #endif
+--- a/Documentation/serial/driver
++++ b/Documentation/serial/driver
+@@ -186,6 +186,17 @@
+ Locking: port_sem taken.
+ Interrupts: caller dependent.
+
++ flush_buffer(port)
++ Flush any write buffers, reset any DMA state and stop any
++ ongoing DMA transfers.
++
++ This will be called whenever the port->info->xmit circular
++ buffer is cleared.
++
++ Locking: port->lock taken.
++ Interrupts: locally disabled.
++ This call must not sleep
++
+ set_termios(port,termios,oldtermios)
+ Change the port parameters, including word length, parity, stop
+ bits. Update read_status_mask and ignore_status_mask to indicate
+--- a/arch/avr32/Kconfig
++++ b/arch/avr32/Kconfig
+@@ -47,6 +47,9 @@
+ config GENERIC_TIME
+ def_bool y
-+#ifdef CONFIG_FB_INTSRAM
-+ {
-+ void __iomem *fb;
-+ struct resource *fb_res = &lcdc_resources[2];
-+ size_t fb_len = fb_res->end - fb_res->start + 1;
-+
-+ fb = ioremap_writecombine(fb_res->start, fb_len);
-+ if (fb) {
-+ memset(fb, 0, fb_len);
-+ iounmap(fb, fb_len);
-+ }
-+ }
-+#endif
++config GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS
++ def_bool y
+
- lcdc_data = *data;
- platform_device_register(&at91_lcdc_device);
- }
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9263_devices.c avr32-2.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9263_devices.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9263_devices.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9263_devices.c 2008-06-12 15:09:38.607815889 +0200
-@@ -353,20 +353,25 @@
- * -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
-
- #if defined(CONFIG_MTD_NAND_AT91) || defined(CONFIG_MTD_NAND_AT91_MODULE)
--static struct at91_nand_data nand_data;
-+static struct atmel_nand_data nand_data;
-
- #define NAND_BASE AT91_CHIPSELECT_3
-
- static struct resource nand_resources[] = {
-- {
-+ [0] = {
- .start = NAND_BASE,
- .end = NAND_BASE + SZ_256M - 1,
- .flags = IORESOURCE_MEM,
-+ },
-+ [1] = {
-+ .start = AT91_BASE_SYS + AT91_ECC0,
-+ .end = AT91_BASE_SYS + AT91_ECC0 + SZ_512 - 1,
-+ .flags = IORESOURCE_MEM,
- }
- };
-
- static struct platform_device at91sam9263_nand_device = {
-- .name = "at91_nand",
-+ .name = "atmel_nand",
- .id = -1,
- .dev = {
- .platform_data = &nand_data,
-@@ -375,7 +380,7 @@
- .num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(nand_resources),
- };
-
--void __init at91_add_device_nand(struct at91_nand_data *data)
-+void __init at91_add_device_nand(struct atmel_nand_data *data)
- {
- unsigned long csa, mode;
-
-@@ -416,7 +421,7 @@
- platform_device_register(&at91sam9263_nand_device);
- }
- #else
--void __init at91_add_device_nand(struct at91_nand_data *data) {}
-+void __init at91_add_device_nand(struct atmel_nand_data *data) {}
- #endif
-
-
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9rl_devices.c avr32-2.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9rl_devices.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9rl_devices.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9rl_devices.c 2008-06-12 15:09:38.607815889 +0200
-@@ -100,20 +100,25 @@
- * -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
-
- #if defined(CONFIG_MTD_NAND_AT91) || defined(CONFIG_MTD_NAND_AT91_MODULE)
--static struct at91_nand_data nand_data;
-+static struct atmel_nand_data nand_data;
-
- #define NAND_BASE AT91_CHIPSELECT_3
-
- static struct resource nand_resources[] = {
-- {
-+ [0] = {
- .start = NAND_BASE,
- .end = NAND_BASE + SZ_256M - 1,
- .flags = IORESOURCE_MEM,
-+ },
-+ [1] = {
-+ .start = AT91_BASE_SYS + AT91_ECC,
-+ .end = AT91_BASE_SYS + AT91_ECC + SZ_512 - 1,
-+ .flags = IORESOURCE_MEM,
- }
- };
-
--static struct platform_device at91_nand_device = {
-- .name = "at91_nand",
-+static struct platform_device atmel_nand_device = {
-+ .name = "atmel_nand",
- .id = -1,
- .dev = {
- .platform_data = &nand_data,
-@@ -122,7 +127,7 @@
- .num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(nand_resources),
- };
+ config RWSEM_XCHGADD_ALGORITHM
+ def_bool n
--void __init at91_add_device_nand(struct at91_nand_data *data)
-+void __init at91_add_device_nand(struct atmel_nand_data *data)
- {
- unsigned long csa;
+@@ -70,6 +73,8 @@
-@@ -159,11 +164,11 @@
- at91_set_A_periph(AT91_PIN_PB5, 0); /* NANDWE */
+ menu "System Type and features"
- nand_data = *data;
-- platform_device_register(&at91_nand_device);
-+ platform_device_register(&atmel_nand_device);
- }
++source "kernel/time/Kconfig"
++
+ config SUBARCH_AVR32B
+ bool
+ config MMU
+@@ -83,6 +88,7 @@
+ select MMU
+ select PERFORMANCE_COUNTERS
+ select HAVE_GPIO_LIB
++ select GENERIC_ALLOCATOR
- #else
--void __init at91_add_device_nand(struct at91_nand_data *data) {}
-+void __init at91_add_device_nand(struct atmel_nand_data *data) {}
- #endif
+ #
+ # CPU types
+@@ -117,6 +123,9 @@
+ if BOARD_ATSTK1000
+ source "arch/avr32/boards/atstk1000/Kconfig"
+ endif
++if BOARD_ATNGW100
++source "arch/avr32/boards/atngw100/Kconfig"
++endif
+ choice
+ prompt "Boot loader type"
+@@ -142,6 +151,9 @@
-@@ -376,6 +381,20 @@
- at91_set_B_periph(AT91_PIN_PC24, 0); /* LCDD22 */
- at91_set_B_periph(AT91_PIN_PC25, 0); /* LCDD23 */
+ source "kernel/Kconfig.preempt"
-+#ifdef CONFIG_FB_INTSRAM
-+ {
-+ void __iomem *fb;
-+ struct resource *fb_res = &lcdc_resources[2];
-+ size_t fb_len = fb_res->end - fb_res->start + 1;
-+
-+ fb = ioremap_writecombine(fb_res->start, fb_len);
-+ if (fb) {
-+ memset(fb, 0, fb_len);
-+ iounmap(fb, fb_len);
-+ }
-+ }
-+#endif
++config QUICKLIST
++ def_bool y
+
- lcdc_data = *data;
- platform_device_register(&at91_lcdc_device);
- }
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-cap9adk.c avr32-2.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-cap9adk.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-cap9adk.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-cap9adk.c 2008-06-12 15:09:38.607815889 +0200
-@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@
- return cap9adk_nand_partitions;
- }
+ config HAVE_ARCH_BOOTMEM_NODE
+ def_bool n
--static struct at91_nand_data __initdata cap9adk_nand_data = {
-+static struct atmel_nand_data __initdata cap9adk_nand_data = {
- .ale = 21,
- .cle = 22,
- // .det_pin = ... not connected
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-dk.c avr32-2.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-dk.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-dk.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-dk.c 2008-06-12 15:09:38.611815840 +0200
-@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@
- return dk_nand_partition;
- }
+@@ -180,6 +192,10 @@
+ be dumped to the console when a Non-Maskable Interrupt
+ happens.
--static struct at91_nand_data __initdata dk_nand_data = {
-+static struct atmel_nand_data __initdata dk_nand_data = {
- .ale = 22,
- .cle = 21,
- .det_pin = AT91_PIN_PB1,
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-kb9202.c avr32-2.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-kb9202.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-kb9202.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-kb9202.c 2008-06-12 15:09:38.611815840 +0200
-@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@
- return kb9202_nand_partition;
- }
++config DW_DMAC
++ tristate "Synopsys DesignWare DMA Controller support"
++ default y if CPU_AT32AP7000
++
+ # FPU emulation goes here
--static struct at91_nand_data __initdata kb9202_nand_data = {
-+static struct atmel_nand_data __initdata kb9202_nand_data = {
- .ale = 22,
- .cle = 21,
- // .det_pin = ... not there
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-sam9260ek.c avr32-2.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-sam9260ek.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-sam9260ek.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-sam9260ek.c 2008-06-12 15:09:38.611815840 +0200
-@@ -146,7 +146,7 @@
- return ek_nand_partition;
- }
+ source "kernel/Kconfig.hz"
+@@ -196,6 +212,11 @@
--static struct at91_nand_data __initdata ek_nand_data = {
-+static struct atmel_nand_data __initdata ek_nand_data = {
- .ale = 21,
- .cle = 22,
- // .det_pin = ... not connected
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-sam9261ek.c avr32-2.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-sam9261ek.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-sam9261ek.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-sam9261ek.c 2008-06-12 15:09:38.611815840 +0200
-@@ -189,7 +189,7 @@
- return ek_nand_partition;
- }
+ menu "Power management options"
--static struct at91_nand_data __initdata ek_nand_data = {
-+static struct atmel_nand_data __initdata ek_nand_data = {
- .ale = 22,
- .cle = 21,
- // .det_pin = ... not connected
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-sam9263ek.c avr32-2.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-sam9263ek.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-sam9263ek.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-sam9263ek.c 2008-06-12 15:09:38.611815840 +0200
-@@ -192,7 +192,7 @@
- return ek_nand_partition;
- }
++config ARCH_SUSPEND_POSSIBLE
++ def_bool y
++
++source "kernel/power/Kconfig"
++
+ menu "CPU Frequency scaling"
--static struct at91_nand_data __initdata ek_nand_data = {
-+static struct atmel_nand_data __initdata ek_nand_data = {
- .ale = 21,
- .cle = 22,
- // .det_pin = ... not connected
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-sam9rlek.c avr32-2.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-sam9rlek.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-sam9rlek.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-sam9rlek.c 2008-06-12 15:09:38.611815840 +0200
-@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@
- return ek_nand_partition;
- }
+ source "drivers/cpufreq/Kconfig"
+--- a/arch/avr32/Makefile
++++ b/arch/avr32/Makefile
+@@ -32,6 +32,7 @@
+ core-y += arch/avr32/kernel/
+ core-y += arch/avr32/mm/
+ drivers-$(CONFIG_OPROFILE) += arch/avr32/oprofile/
++drivers-y += arch/avr32/drivers/
+ libs-y += arch/avr32/lib/
--static struct at91_nand_data __initdata ek_nand_data = {
-+static struct atmel_nand_data __initdata ek_nand_data = {
- .ale = 21,
- .cle = 22,
- // .det_pin = ... not connected
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/boards/atngw100/Kconfig avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/boards/atngw100/Kconfig
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/boards/atngw100/Kconfig 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/boards/atngw100/Kconfig 2008-06-12 15:09:38.711815728 +0200
+ archincdir-$(CONFIG_PLATFORM_AT32AP) := arch-at32ap
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/arch/avr32/boards/atngw100/Kconfig
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+# NGW100 customization
+
+
+ Choose 'Y' here if you're having i2c-related problems and
+ want to rule out the i2c bus driver.
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/boards/atngw100/setup.c avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/boards/atngw100/setup.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/boards/atngw100/setup.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/boards/atngw100/setup.c 2008-06-12 15:09:38.711815728 +0200
+--- a/arch/avr32/boards/atngw100/setup.c
++++ b/arch/avr32/boards/atngw100/setup.c
@@ -25,6 +25,13 @@
#include <asm/arch/init.h>
#include <asm/arch/portmux.h>
return 0;
}
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/boards/atstk1000/atstk1002.c avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/boards/atstk1000/atstk1002.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/boards/atstk1000/atstk1002.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/boards/atstk1000/atstk1002.c 2008-06-12 15:09:38.711815728 +0200
+--- a/arch/avr32/boards/atstk1000/Kconfig
++++ b/arch/avr32/boards/atstk1000/Kconfig
+@@ -18,6 +18,10 @@
+ bool "ATSTK1004"
+ select CPU_AT32AP7002
+
++config BOARD_ATSTK1006
++ bool "ATSTK1006"
++ select CPU_AT32AP7000
++
+ endchoice
+
+
+@@ -102,4 +106,60 @@
+ depends on !BOARD_ATSTK100X_SW1_CUSTOM && !BOARD_ATSTK100X_SW3_CUSTOM
+ default y
+
++config BOARD_ATSTK100X_ENABLE_AC97
++ bool "Use AC97C instead of ABDAC"
++ help
++ Select this if you want to use the built-in AC97 controller
++ instead of the built-in Audio Bitstream DAC. These share
++ the same I/O pins on the AP7000, so both can't be enabled
++ at the same time.
++
++ Note that the STK1000 kit doesn't ship with an AC97 codec on
++ board, so say N unless you've got an expansion board with an
++ AC97 codec on it that you want to use.
++
++config BOARD_ATSTK1000_CF_HACKS
++ bool "ATSTK1000 CompactFlash hacks"
++ depends on !BOARD_ATSTK100X_SW4_CUSTOM
++ help
++ Select this if you have re-routed the CompactFlash RESET and
++ CD signals to GPIOs on your STK1000. This is necessary for
++ reset and card detection to work properly, although some CF
++ cards may be able to cope without reset.
++
++config BOARD_ATSTK1000_CF_RESET_PIN
++ hex "CompactFlash RESET pin"
++ default 0x30
++ depends on BOARD_ATSTK1000_CF_HACKS
++ help
++ Select which GPIO pin to use for the CompactFlash RESET
++ signal. This is specified as a hexadecimal number and should
++ be defined as 0x20 * gpio_port + pin.
++
++ The default is 0x30, which is pin 16 on PIOB, aka GPIO14.
++
++config BOARD_ATSTK1000_CF_DETECT_PIN
++ hex "CompactFlash DETECT pin"
++ default 0x3e
++ depends on BOARD_ATSTK1000_CF_HACKS
++ help
++ Select which GPIO pin to use for the CompactFlash CD
++ signal. This is specified as a hexadecimal number and should
++ be defined as 0x20 * gpio_port + pin.
++
++ The default is 0x3e, which is pin 30 on PIOB, aka GPIO15.
++
++config BOARD_ATSTK100X_ENABLE_PSIF
++ bool "Enable PSIF peripheral (PS/2 support)"
++ default n
++ help
++ Select this if you want to use the PSIF peripheral to hook up PS/2
++ devices to your STK1000. This will require a hardware modification to
++ work correctly, since PS/2 devices require 5 volt power and signals,
++ while the STK1000 only provides 3.3 volt.
++
++ Say N if you have not modified the hardware to boost the voltage, say
++ Y if you have level convertion hardware or a PS/2 device capable of
++ operating on 3.3 volt.
++
+ endif # stk 1000
+--- a/arch/avr32/boards/atstk1000/Makefile
++++ b/arch/avr32/boards/atstk1000/Makefile
+@@ -2,3 +2,4 @@
+ obj-$(CONFIG_BOARD_ATSTK1002) += atstk1002.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_BOARD_ATSTK1003) += atstk1003.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_BOARD_ATSTK1004) += atstk1004.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_BOARD_ATSTK1006) += atstk1002.o
+--- a/arch/avr32/boards/atstk1000/atstk1002.c
++++ b/arch/avr32/boards/atstk1000/atstk1002.c
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
/*
- * ATSTK1002 daughterboard-specific init code
#endif
at32_add_device_usba(0, NULL);
+#ifdef CONFIG_BOARD_ATSTK100X_ENABLE_AC97
-+ at32_add_device_ac97c(0);
++ at32_add_device_ac97c(0, NULL);
+#else
+ at32_add_device_abdac(0);
+#endif
atstk1000_setup_j2_leds();
atstk1002_setup_extdac();
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/boards/atstk1000/atstk1003.c avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/boards/atstk1000/atstk1003.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/boards/atstk1000/atstk1003.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/boards/atstk1000/atstk1003.c 2008-06-12 15:09:38.711815728 +0200
+--- a/arch/avr32/boards/atstk1000/atstk1003.c
++++ b/arch/avr32/boards/atstk1000/atstk1003.c
@@ -27,6 +27,13 @@
#include "atstk1000.h"
#endif
at32_add_device_usba(0, NULL);
+#ifdef CONFIG_BOARD_ATSTK100X_ENABLE_AC97
-+ at32_add_device_ac97c(0);
++ at32_add_device_ac97c(0, NULL);
+#else
+ at32_add_device_abdac(0);
+#endif
atstk1000_setup_j2_leds();
atstk1003_setup_extdac();
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/boards/atstk1000/atstk1004.c avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/boards/atstk1000/atstk1004.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/boards/atstk1000/atstk1004.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/boards/atstk1000/atstk1004.c 2008-06-12 15:09:38.715815679 +0200
+--- a/arch/avr32/boards/atstk1000/atstk1004.c
++++ b/arch/avr32/boards/atstk1000/atstk1004.c
@@ -29,6 +29,13 @@
#include "atstk1000.h"
+ fbmem_start, fbmem_size, 0);
at32_add_device_usba(0, NULL);
+#ifdef CONFIG_BOARD_ATSTK100X_ENABLE_AC97
-+ at32_add_device_ac97c(0);
++ at32_add_device_ac97c(0, NULL);
+#else
+ at32_add_device_abdac(0);
+#endif
atstk1000_setup_j2_leds();
atstk1004_setup_extdac();
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/boards/atstk1000/Kconfig avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/boards/atstk1000/Kconfig
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/boards/atstk1000/Kconfig 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/boards/atstk1000/Kconfig 2008-06-12 15:09:38.711815728 +0200
-@@ -18,6 +18,10 @@
- bool "ATSTK1004"
- select CPU_AT32AP7002
-
-+config BOARD_ATSTK1006
-+ bool "ATSTK1006"
-+ select CPU_AT32AP7000
-+
- endchoice
-
-
-@@ -102,4 +106,60 @@
- depends on !BOARD_ATSTK100X_SW1_CUSTOM && !BOARD_ATSTK100X_SW3_CUSTOM
- default y
-
-+config BOARD_ATSTK100X_ENABLE_AC97
-+ bool "Use AC97C instead of ABDAC"
-+ help
-+ Select this if you want to use the built-in AC97 controller
-+ instead of the built-in Audio Bitstream DAC. These share
-+ the same I/O pins on the AP7000, so both can't be enabled
-+ at the same time.
-+
-+ Note that the STK1000 kit doesn't ship with an AC97 codec on
-+ board, so say N unless you've got an expansion board with an
-+ AC97 codec on it that you want to use.
-+
-+config BOARD_ATSTK1000_CF_HACKS
-+ bool "ATSTK1000 CompactFlash hacks"
-+ depends on !BOARD_ATSTK100X_SW4_CUSTOM
-+ help
-+ Select this if you have re-routed the CompactFlash RESET and
-+ CD signals to GPIOs on your STK1000. This is necessary for
-+ reset and card detection to work properly, although some CF
-+ cards may be able to cope without reset.
-+
-+config BOARD_ATSTK1000_CF_RESET_PIN
-+ hex "CompactFlash RESET pin"
-+ default 0x30
-+ depends on BOARD_ATSTK1000_CF_HACKS
-+ help
-+ Select which GPIO pin to use for the CompactFlash RESET
-+ signal. This is specified as a hexadecimal number and should
-+ be defined as 0x20 * gpio_port + pin.
-+
-+ The default is 0x30, which is pin 16 on PIOB, aka GPIO14.
-+
-+config BOARD_ATSTK1000_CF_DETECT_PIN
-+ hex "CompactFlash DETECT pin"
-+ default 0x3e
-+ depends on BOARD_ATSTK1000_CF_HACKS
-+ help
-+ Select which GPIO pin to use for the CompactFlash CD
-+ signal. This is specified as a hexadecimal number and should
-+ be defined as 0x20 * gpio_port + pin.
-+
-+ The default is 0x3e, which is pin 30 on PIOB, aka GPIO15.
-+
-+config BOARD_ATSTK100X_ENABLE_PSIF
-+ bool "Enable PSIF peripheral (PS/2 support)"
-+ default n
-+ help
-+ Select this if you want to use the PSIF peripheral to hook up PS/2
-+ devices to your STK1000. This will require a hardware modification to
-+ work correctly, since PS/2 devices require 5 volt power and signals,
-+ while the STK1000 only provides 3.3 volt.
-+
-+ Say N if you have not modified the hardware to boost the voltage, say
-+ Y if you have level convertion hardware or a PS/2 device capable of
-+ operating on 3.3 volt.
-+
- endif # stk 1000
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/boards/atstk1000/Makefile avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/boards/atstk1000/Makefile
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/boards/atstk1000/Makefile 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/boards/atstk1000/Makefile 2008-06-12 15:09:38.711815728 +0200
-@@ -2,3 +2,4 @@
- obj-$(CONFIG_BOARD_ATSTK1002) += atstk1002.o
- obj-$(CONFIG_BOARD_ATSTK1003) += atstk1003.o
- obj-$(CONFIG_BOARD_ATSTK1004) += atstk1004.o
-+obj-$(CONFIG_BOARD_ATSTK1006) += atstk1002.o
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/configs/atngw100_defconfig avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/configs/atngw100_defconfig
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/configs/atngw100_defconfig 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/configs/atngw100_defconfig 2008-06-12 15:09:38.715815679 +0200
+--- a/arch/avr32/configs/atngw100_defconfig
++++ b/arch/avr32/configs/atngw100_defconfig
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#
# Automatically generated make config: don't edit
CONFIG_PLIST=y
CONFIG_HAS_IOMEM=y
CONFIG_HAS_IOPORT=y
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/configs/atstk1002_defconfig avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/configs/atstk1002_defconfig
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/configs/atstk1002_defconfig 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/configs/atstk1002_defconfig 2008-06-12 15:09:38.715815679 +0200
+--- a/arch/avr32/configs/atstk1002_defconfig
++++ b/arch/avr32/configs/atstk1002_defconfig
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#
# Automatically generated make config: don't edit
CONFIG_PLIST=y
CONFIG_HAS_IOMEM=y
CONFIG_HAS_IOPORT=y
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/configs/atstk1003_defconfig avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/configs/atstk1003_defconfig
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/configs/atstk1003_defconfig 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/configs/atstk1003_defconfig 2008-06-12 15:09:38.715815679 +0200
+--- a/arch/avr32/configs/atstk1003_defconfig
++++ b/arch/avr32/configs/atstk1003_defconfig
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#
# Automatically generated make config: don't edit
CONFIG_PLIST=y
CONFIG_HAS_IOMEM=y
CONFIG_HAS_IOPORT=y
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/configs/atstk1004_defconfig avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/configs/atstk1004_defconfig
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/configs/atstk1004_defconfig 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/configs/atstk1004_defconfig 2008-06-12 15:09:38.719815350 +0200
+--- a/arch/avr32/configs/atstk1004_defconfig
++++ b/arch/avr32/configs/atstk1004_defconfig
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#
# Automatically generated make config: don't edit
CONFIG_HAS_IOMEM=y
CONFIG_HAS_IOPORT=y
CONFIG_HAS_DMA=y
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/configs/atstk1006_defconfig avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/configs/atstk1006_defconfig
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/configs/atstk1006_defconfig 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/configs/atstk1006_defconfig 2008-06-12 15:09:38.719815350 +0200
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/arch/avr32/configs/atstk1006_defconfig
@@ -0,0 +1,1235 @@
+#
+# Automatically generated make config: don't edit
+CONFIG_HAS_IOMEM=y
+CONFIG_HAS_IOPORT=y
+CONFIG_HAS_DMA=y
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/drivers/dw-dmac.c avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/drivers/dw-dmac.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/drivers/dw-dmac.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/drivers/dw-dmac.c 2008-06-12 15:09:38.719815350 +0200
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/arch/avr32/drivers/Makefile
+@@ -0,0 +1 @@
++obj-$(CONFIG_DW_DMAC) += dw-dmac.o
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/arch/avr32/drivers/dw-dmac.c
@@ -0,0 +1,761 @@
+/*
+ * Driver for the Synopsys DesignWare DMA Controller
+MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Synopsys DesignWare DMA Controller driver");
+MODULE_AUTHOR("Haavard Skinnemoen <hskinnemoen@atmel.com>");
+MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/drivers/dw-dmac.h avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/drivers/dw-dmac.h
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/drivers/dw-dmac.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/drivers/dw-dmac.h 2008-06-12 15:09:38.719815350 +0200
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/arch/avr32/drivers/dw-dmac.h
@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
+/*
+ * Driver for the Synopsys DesignWare DMA Controller
+#define DW_DMAC_CHAN_DSR 0x050
+
+#endif /* __AVR32_DW_DMAC_H__ */
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/drivers/Makefile avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/drivers/Makefile
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/drivers/Makefile 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/drivers/Makefile 2008-06-12 15:09:38.719815350 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1 @@
-+obj-$(CONFIG_DW_DMAC) += dw-dmac.o
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/Kconfig avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/Kconfig
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/Kconfig 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/Kconfig 2008-06-12 15:09:38.711815728 +0200
-@@ -47,6 +47,9 @@
- config GENERIC_TIME
- def_bool y
-
-+config GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS
-+ def_bool y
-+
- config RWSEM_XCHGADD_ALGORITHM
- def_bool n
-
-@@ -70,6 +73,8 @@
-
- menu "System Type and features"
-
-+source "kernel/time/Kconfig"
-+
- config SUBARCH_AVR32B
- bool
- config MMU
-@@ -83,6 +88,7 @@
- select MMU
- select PERFORMANCE_COUNTERS
- select HAVE_GPIO_LIB
-+ select GENERIC_ALLOCATOR
-
- #
- # CPU types
-@@ -117,6 +123,9 @@
- if BOARD_ATSTK1000
- source "arch/avr32/boards/atstk1000/Kconfig"
- endif
-+if BOARD_ATNGW100
-+source "arch/avr32/boards/atngw100/Kconfig"
-+endif
-
- choice
- prompt "Boot loader type"
-@@ -180,6 +189,10 @@
- be dumped to the console when a Non-Maskable Interrupt
- happens.
-
-+config DW_DMAC
-+ tristate "Synopsys DesignWare DMA Controller support"
-+ default y if CPU_AT32AP7000
-+
- # FPU emulation goes here
-
- source "kernel/Kconfig.hz"
-@@ -196,6 +209,11 @@
-
- menu "Power management options"
-
-+config ARCH_SUSPEND_POSSIBLE
-+ def_bool y
-+
-+source "kernel/power/Kconfig"
-+
- menu "CPU Frequency scaling"
-
- source "drivers/cpufreq/Kconfig"
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/kernel/avr32_ksyms.c avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/kernel/avr32_ksyms.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/kernel/avr32_ksyms.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/kernel/avr32_ksyms.c 2008-06-12 15:03:55.883815569 +0200
+--- a/arch/avr32/kernel/Makefile
++++ b/arch/avr32/kernel/Makefile
+@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@
+ obj-y += setup.o traps.o semaphore.o ocd.o ptrace.o
+ obj-y += signal.o sys_avr32.o process.o time.o
+ obj-y += init_task.o switch_to.o cpu.o
++obj-y += dma-controller.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_MODULES) += module.o avr32_ksyms.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_KPROBES) += kprobes.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_STACKTRACE) += stacktrace.o
+--- a/arch/avr32/kernel/avr32_ksyms.c
++++ b/arch/avr32/kernel/avr32_ksyms.c
@@ -29,7 +29,9 @@
*/
EXPORT_SYMBOL(memset);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(csum_partial);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(csum_partial_copy_generic);
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/kernel/dma-controller.c avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/kernel/dma-controller.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/kernel/dma-controller.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/kernel/dma-controller.c 2008-06-12 15:09:38.719815350 +0200
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/arch/avr32/kernel/dma-controller.c
@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
+/*
+ * Preliminary DMA controller framework for AVR32
+ return NULL;
+}
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(find_dma_controller);
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/kernel/entry-avr32b.S avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/kernel/entry-avr32b.S
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/kernel/entry-avr32b.S 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/kernel/entry-avr32b.S 2008-06-12 15:03:55.883815569 +0200
-@@ -741,26 +741,6 @@
+--- a/arch/avr32/kernel/entry-avr32b.S
++++ b/arch/avr32/kernel/entry-avr32b.S
+@@ -74,50 +74,41 @@
+ .align 2
+ bral do_dtlb_modified
+
+- /*
+- * r0 : PGD/PT/PTE
+- * r1 : Offending address
+- * r2 : Scratch register
+- * r3 : Cause (5, 12 or 13)
+- */
+ #define tlbmiss_save pushm r0-r3
+ #define tlbmiss_restore popm r0-r3
+
+- .section .tlbx.ex.text,"ax",@progbits
++ .org 0x50
+ .global itlb_miss
+ itlb_miss:
+ tlbmiss_save
+ rjmp tlb_miss_common
+
+- .section .tlbr.ex.text,"ax",@progbits
++ .org 0x60
+ dtlb_miss_read:
+ tlbmiss_save
+ rjmp tlb_miss_common
+
+- .section .tlbw.ex.text,"ax",@progbits
++ .org 0x70
+ dtlb_miss_write:
+ tlbmiss_save
+
+ .global tlb_miss_common
++ .align 2
+ tlb_miss_common:
+ mfsr r0, SYSREG_TLBEAR
+ mfsr r1, SYSREG_PTBR
+
+- /* Is it the vmalloc space? */
+- bld r0, 31
+- brcs handle_vmalloc_miss
+-
+- /* First level lookup */
++ /*
++ * First level lookup: The PGD contains virtual pointers to
++ * the second-level page tables, but they may be NULL if not
++ * present.
++ */
+ pgtbl_lookup:
+ lsr r2, r0, PGDIR_SHIFT
+ ld.w r3, r1[r2 << 2]
+ bfextu r1, r0, PAGE_SHIFT, PGDIR_SHIFT - PAGE_SHIFT
+- bld r3, _PAGE_BIT_PRESENT
+- brcc page_table_not_present
+-
+- /* Translate to virtual address in P1. */
+- andl r3, 0xf000
+- sbr r3, 31
++ cp.w r3, 0
++ breq page_table_not_present
+
+ /* Second level lookup */
+ ld.w r2, r3[r1 << 2]
+@@ -148,16 +139,55 @@
+ tlbmiss_restore
+ rete
+
+-handle_vmalloc_miss:
+- /* Simply do the lookup in init's page table */
++ /* The slow path of the TLB miss handler */
++ .align 2
++page_table_not_present:
++ /* Do we need to synchronize with swapper_pg_dir? */
++ bld r0, 31
++ brcs sync_with_swapper_pg_dir
++
++page_not_present:
++ tlbmiss_restore
++ sub sp, 4
++ stmts --sp, r0-lr
++ rcall save_full_context_ex
++ mfsr r12, SYSREG_ECR
++ mov r11, sp
++ rcall do_page_fault
++ rjmp ret_from_exception
++
++ .align 2
++sync_with_swapper_pg_dir:
++ /*
++ * If swapper_pg_dir contains a non-NULL second-level page
++ * table pointer, copy it into the current PGD. If not, we
++ * must handle it as a full-blown page fault.
++ *
++ * Jumping back to pgtbl_lookup causes an unnecessary lookup,
++ * but it is guaranteed to be a cache hit, it won't happen
++ * very often, and we absolutely do not want to sacrifice any
++ * performance in the fast path in order to improve this.
++ */
+ mov r1, lo(swapper_pg_dir)
+ orh r1, hi(swapper_pg_dir)
++ ld.w r3, r1[r2 << 2]
++ cp.w r3, 0
++ breq page_not_present
++ mfsr r1, SYSREG_PTBR
++ st.w r1[r2 << 2], r3
+ rjmp pgtbl_lookup
+
++ /*
++ * We currently have two bytes left at this point until we
++ * crash into the system call handler...
++ *
++ * Don't worry, the assembler will let us know.
++ */
++
+
+ /* --- System Call --- */
+
+- .section .scall.text,"ax",@progbits
++ .org 0x100
+ system_call:
+ #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT
+ mask_interrupts
+@@ -266,18 +296,6 @@
+ brcc syscall_exit_cont
+ rjmp enter_monitor_mode
+
+- /* The slow path of the TLB miss handler */
+-page_table_not_present:
+-page_not_present:
+- tlbmiss_restore
+- sub sp, 4
+- stmts --sp, r0-lr
+- rcall save_full_context_ex
+- mfsr r12, SYSREG_ECR
+- mov r11, sp
+- rcall do_page_fault
+- rjmp ret_from_exception
+-
+ /* This function expects to find offending PC in SYSREG_RAR_EX */
+ .type save_full_context_ex, @function
+ .align 2
+@@ -741,26 +759,6 @@
.section .irq.text,"ax",@progbits
.global irq_level0
.global irq_level1
.global irq_level2
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/kernel/Makefile avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/kernel/Makefile
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/kernel/Makefile 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/kernel/Makefile 2008-06-12 15:09:38.719815350 +0200
-@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@
- obj-y += setup.o traps.o semaphore.o ocd.o ptrace.o
- obj-y += signal.o sys_avr32.o process.o time.o
- obj-y += init_task.o switch_to.o cpu.o
-+obj-y += dma-controller.o
- obj-$(CONFIG_MODULES) += module.o avr32_ksyms.o
- obj-$(CONFIG_KPROBES) += kprobes.o
- obj-$(CONFIG_STACKTRACE) += stacktrace.o
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/kernel/process.c avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/kernel/process.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/kernel/process.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/kernel/process.c 2008-06-12 15:03:55.887814682 +0200
+--- a/arch/avr32/kernel/process.c
++++ b/arch/avr32/kernel/process.c
@@ -18,11 +18,11 @@
#include <asm/sysreg.h>
#include <asm/ocd.h>
}
void machine_restart(char *cmd)
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/kernel/setup.c avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/kernel/setup.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/kernel/setup.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/kernel/setup.c 2008-06-12 15:03:55.887814682 +0200
+--- a/arch/avr32/kernel/setup.c
++++ b/arch/avr32/kernel/setup.c
@@ -274,6 +274,8 @@
printk(KERN_WARNING
"Failed to allocate framebuffer memory\n");
}
}
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/kernel/signal.c avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/kernel/signal.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/kernel/signal.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/kernel/signal.c 2008-06-12 15:09:38.719815350 +0200
+--- a/arch/avr32/kernel/signal.c
++++ b/arch/avr32/kernel/signal.c
@@ -93,6 +93,9 @@
if (restore_sigcontext(regs, &frame->uc.uc_mcontext))
goto badframe;
pr_debug("Context restored: pc = %08lx, lr = %08lx, sp = %08lx\n",
regs->pc, regs->lr, regs->sp);
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/kernel/time.c avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/kernel/time.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/kernel/time.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/kernel/time.c 2008-06-12 15:03:55.887814682 +0200
-@@ -1,16 +1,12 @@
+--- a/arch/avr32/kernel/time.c
++++ b/arch/avr32/kernel/time.c
+@@ -1,233 +1,147 @@
/*
* Copyright (C) 2004-2007 Atmel Corporation
*
-
#include <linux/clk.h>
-#include <linux/clocksource.h>
+-#include <linux/time.h>
+-#include <linux/module.h>
+#include <linux/clockchips.h>
- #include <linux/time.h>
- #include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
-@@ -27,207 +23,133 @@
- #include <asm/io.h>
- #include <asm/sections.h>
+ #include <linux/irq.h>
+-#include <linux/kernel_stat.h>
+-#include <linux/errno.h>
+-#include <linux/init.h>
+-#include <linux/profile.h>
+-#include <linux/sysdev.h>
+-#include <linux/err.h>
++#include <linux/kernel.h>
++#include <linux/time.h>
+
+-#include <asm/div64.h>
+ #include <asm/sysreg.h>
+-#include <asm/io.h>
+-#include <asm/sections.h>
-/* how many counter cycles in a jiffy? */
-static u32 cycles_per_jiffy;
- * By default we provide the null RTC ops
- */
-static unsigned long null_rtc_get_time(void)
-+static irqreturn_t timer_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id)
- {
+-{
- return mktime(2007, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0);
-}
-
-static int null_rtc_set_time(unsigned long sec)
--{
++static irqreturn_t timer_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id)
+ {
- return 0;
-}
-+ struct clock_event_device *evdev = dev_id;
-
+-
-static unsigned long (*rtc_get_time)(void) = null_rtc_get_time;
-static int (*rtc_set_time)(unsigned long) = null_rtc_set_time;
--
++ struct clock_event_device *evdev = dev_id;
+
-static void avr32_timer_ack(void)
-{
- u32 count;
}
-
-device_initcall(init_timer_sysfs);
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/lib/io-readsb.S avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/lib/io-readsb.S
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/lib/io-readsb.S 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/lib/io-readsb.S 2008-06-12 15:09:38.719815350 +0200
+--- a/arch/avr32/kernel/vmlinux.lds.S
++++ b/arch/avr32/kernel/vmlinux.lds.S
+@@ -68,14 +68,6 @@
+ _evba = .;
+ _text = .;
+ *(.ex.text)
+- . = 0x50;
+- *(.tlbx.ex.text)
+- . = 0x60;
+- *(.tlbr.ex.text)
+- . = 0x70;
+- *(.tlbw.ex.text)
+- . = 0x100;
+- *(.scall.text)
+ *(.irq.text)
+ KPROBES_TEXT
+ TEXT_TEXT
+@@ -107,6 +99,10 @@
+ */
+ *(.data.init_task)
+
++ /* Then, the page-aligned data */
++ . = ALIGN(PAGE_SIZE);
++ *(.data.page_aligned)
++
+ /* Then, the cacheline aligned data */
+ . = ALIGN(L1_CACHE_BYTES);
+ *(.data.cacheline_aligned)
+--- a/arch/avr32/lib/io-readsb.S
++++ b/arch/avr32/lib/io-readsb.S
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@
2: sub r10, -4
reteq r12
sub r10, 1
st.b r11++, r8
brne 3b
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/at32ap700x.c avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/at32ap700x.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/at32ap700x.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/at32ap700x.c 2008-06-12 15:09:38.723815860 +0200
-@@ -6,11 +6,13 @@
- * published by the Free Software Foundation.
- */
- #include <linux/clk.h>
-+#include <linux/delay.h>
- #include <linux/fb.h>
- #include <linux/init.h>
- #include <linux/platform_device.h>
- #include <linux/dma-mapping.h>
- #include <linux/spi/spi.h>
-+#include <linux/usb/atmel_usba_udc.h>
-
- #include <asm/io.h>
- #include <asm/irq.h>
-@@ -18,6 +20,7 @@
- #include <asm/arch/at32ap700x.h>
- #include <asm/arch/board.h>
- #include <asm/arch/portmux.h>
-+#include <asm/arch/sram.h>
-
- #include <video/atmel_lcdc.h>
-
-@@ -91,25 +94,18 @@
+--- a/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/Kconfig
++++ b/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/Kconfig
+@@ -26,6 +26,13 @@
- static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(pm_lock);
+ endchoice
--unsigned long at32ap7000_osc_rates[3] = {
-- [0] = 32768,
-- /* FIXME: these are ATSTK1002-specific */
-- [1] = 20000000,
-- [2] = 12000000,
--};
-+static struct clk osc0;
-+static struct clk osc1;
++config GPIO_DEV
++ bool "GPIO /dev interface"
++ select CONFIGFS_FS
++ default n
++ help
++ Say `Y' to enable a /dev interface to the GPIO pins.
++
+ endmenu
- static unsigned long osc_get_rate(struct clk *clk)
- {
-- return at32ap7000_osc_rates[clk->index];
-+ return at32_board_osc_rates[clk->index];
- }
+ endif # PLATFORM_AT32AP
+--- a/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/Makefile
++++ b/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/Makefile
+@@ -1,4 +1,9 @@
+-obj-y += at32ap.o clock.o intc.o extint.o pio.o hsmc.o
+-obj-$(CONFIG_CPU_AT32AP700X) += at32ap700x.o
+-obj-$(CONFIG_CPU_AT32AP700X) += time-tc.o
++obj-y += pdc.o clock.o intc.o extint.o pio.o hsmc.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_CPU_AT32AP700X) += at32ap700x.o pm-at32ap700x.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_AT32AP) += cpufreq.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_GPIO_DEV) += gpio-dev.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_PM) += pm.o
++
++ifeq ($(CONFIG_PM_DEBUG),y)
++CFLAGS_pm.o += -DDEBUG
++endif
+--- a/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/at32ap.c
++++ /dev/null
+@@ -1,56 +0,0 @@
+-/*
+- * Copyright (C) 2006 Atmel Corporation
+- *
+- * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+- * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
+- * published by the Free Software Foundation.
+- */
+-
+-#include <linux/clk.h>
+-#include <linux/err.h>
+-#include <linux/init.h>
+-#include <linux/platform_device.h>
+-
+-#include <asm/arch/init.h>
+-
+-void __init setup_platform(void)
+-{
+- at32_clock_init();
+- at32_portmux_init();
+-}
+-
+-static int __init pdc_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
+-{
+- struct clk *pclk, *hclk;
+-
+- pclk = clk_get(&pdev->dev, "pclk");
+- if (IS_ERR(pclk)) {
+- dev_err(&pdev->dev, "no pclk defined\n");
+- return PTR_ERR(pclk);
+- }
+- hclk = clk_get(&pdev->dev, "hclk");
+- if (IS_ERR(hclk)) {
+- dev_err(&pdev->dev, "no hclk defined\n");
+- clk_put(pclk);
+- return PTR_ERR(hclk);
+- }
+-
+- clk_enable(pclk);
+- clk_enable(hclk);
+-
+- dev_info(&pdev->dev, "Atmel Peripheral DMA Controller enabled\n");
+- return 0;
+-}
+-
+-static struct platform_driver pdc_driver = {
+- .probe = pdc_probe,
+- .driver = {
+- .name = "pdc",
+- },
+-};
+-
+-static int __init pdc_init(void)
+-{
+- return platform_driver_register(&pdc_driver);
+-}
+-arch_initcall(pdc_init);
+--- a/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/at32ap700x.c
++++ b/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/at32ap700x.c
+@@ -6,11 +6,13 @@
+ * published by the Free Software Foundation.
+ */
+ #include <linux/clk.h>
++#include <linux/delay.h>
+ #include <linux/fb.h>
+ #include <linux/init.h>
+ #include <linux/platform_device.h>
+ #include <linux/dma-mapping.h>
+ #include <linux/spi/spi.h>
++#include <linux/usb/atmel_usba_udc.h>
+
+ #include <asm/io.h>
+ #include <asm/irq.h>
+@@ -18,6 +20,7 @@
+ #include <asm/arch/at32ap700x.h>
+ #include <asm/arch/board.h>
+ #include <asm/arch/portmux.h>
++#include <asm/arch/sram.h>
+
+ #include <video/atmel_lcdc.h>
+
+@@ -91,25 +94,18 @@
+
+ static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(pm_lock);
+
+-unsigned long at32ap7000_osc_rates[3] = {
+- [0] = 32768,
+- /* FIXME: these are ATSTK1002-specific */
+- [1] = 20000000,
+- [2] = 12000000,
+-};
++static struct clk osc0;
++static struct clk osc1;
+
+ static unsigned long osc_get_rate(struct clk *clk)
+ {
+- return at32ap7000_osc_rates[clk->index];
++ return at32_board_osc_rates[clk->index];
+ }
static unsigned long pll_get_rate(struct clk *clk, unsigned long control)
{
- .num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(at32_systc0_resource),
+ .resource = at32_tcb0_resource,
+ .num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(at32_tcb0_resource),
- };
--DEV_CLK(pclk, at32_systc0, pbb, 3);
++};
+DEV_CLK(t0_clk, at32_tcb0, pbb, 3);
+
+static struct resource at32_tcb1_resource[] = {
+ .id = 1,
+ .resource = at32_tcb1_resource,
+ .num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(at32_tcb1_resource),
-+};
+ };
+-DEV_CLK(pclk, at32_systc0, pbb, 3);
+DEV_CLK(t0_clk, at32_tcb1, pbb, 4);
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------
* USART
* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
-@@ -989,7 +1228,9 @@
+@@ -951,7 +1190,8 @@
+ switch (id) {
+ case 0:
+ pdev = &atmel_spi0_device;
+- select_peripheral(PA(0), PERIPH_A, 0); /* MISO */
++ /* pullup MISO so a level is always defined */
++ select_peripheral(PA(0), PERIPH_A, AT32_GPIOF_PULLUP);
+ select_peripheral(PA(1), PERIPH_A, 0); /* MOSI */
+ select_peripheral(PA(2), PERIPH_A, 0); /* SCK */
+ at32_spi_setup_slaves(0, b, n, spi0_pins);
+@@ -959,7 +1199,8 @@
+
+ case 1:
+ pdev = &atmel_spi1_device;
+- select_peripheral(PB(0), PERIPH_B, 0); /* MISO */
++ /* pullup MISO so a level is always defined */
++ select_peripheral(PB(0), PERIPH_B, AT32_GPIOF_PULLUP);
+ select_peripheral(PB(1), PERIPH_B, 0); /* MOSI */
+ select_peripheral(PB(5), PERIPH_B, 0); /* SCK */
+ at32_spi_setup_slaves(1, b, n, spi1_pins);
+@@ -989,7 +1230,9 @@
.index = 2,
};
{
struct platform_device *pdev;
-@@ -1009,6 +1250,9 @@
+@@ -1009,6 +1252,9 @@
atmel_twi0_pclk.dev = &pdev->dev;
platform_device_add(pdev);
return pdev;
-@@ -1032,7 +1276,8 @@
+@@ -1032,7 +1278,8 @@
.index = 9,
};
{
struct platform_device *pdev;
-@@ -1041,11 +1286,15 @@
+@@ -1041,11 +1288,15 @@
pdev = platform_device_alloc("atmel_mci", id);
if (!pdev)
select_peripheral(PA(10), PERIPH_A, 0); /* CLK */
select_peripheral(PA(11), PERIPH_A, 0); /* CMD */
-@@ -1054,12 +1303,19 @@
+@@ -1054,12 +1305,19 @@
select_peripheral(PA(14), PERIPH_A, 0); /* DATA2 */
select_peripheral(PA(15), PERIPH_A, 0); /* DATA3 */
platform_device_put(pdev);
return NULL;
}
-@@ -1097,7 +1353,8 @@
+@@ -1097,7 +1355,8 @@
struct platform_device *__init
at32_add_device_lcdc(unsigned int id, struct atmel_lcdfb_info *data,
{
struct platform_device *pdev;
struct atmel_lcdfb_info *info;
-@@ -1124,37 +1381,77 @@
+@@ -1124,37 +1383,77 @@
switch (id) {
case 0:
pdev = &atmel_lcdfb0_device;
clk_set_parent(&atmel_lcdfb0_pixclk, &pll0);
clk_set_rate(&atmel_lcdfb0_pixclk, clk_get_rate(&pll0));
-@@ -1351,9 +1648,39 @@
+@@ -1351,9 +1650,39 @@
.index = 6,
};
struct platform_device *pdev;
if (id != 0)
-@@ -1367,13 +1694,20 @@
+@@ -1367,13 +1696,20 @@
ARRAY_SIZE(usba0_resource)))
goto out_free_pdev;
usba0_pclk.dev = &pdev->dev;
usba0_hclk.dev = &pdev->dev;
-@@ -1526,6 +1860,58 @@
+@@ -1526,6 +1862,58 @@
#endif
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------
* AC97C
* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
static struct resource atmel_ac97c0_resource[] __initdata = {
-@@ -1683,6 +2069,7 @@
+@@ -1540,9 +1928,11 @@
+ .index = 10,
+ };
+
+-struct platform_device *__init at32_add_device_ac97c(unsigned int id)
++struct platform_device *__init
++at32_add_device_ac97c(unsigned int id, struct ac97c_platform_data *data)
+ {
+ struct platform_device *pdev;
++ struct ac97c_platform_data _data;
+
+ if (id != 0)
+ return NULL;
+@@ -1553,19 +1943,37 @@
+
+ if (platform_device_add_resources(pdev, atmel_ac97c0_resource,
+ ARRAY_SIZE(atmel_ac97c0_resource)))
+- goto err_add_resources;
++ goto fail;
+
+- select_peripheral(PB(20), PERIPH_B, 0); /* SYNC */
+- select_peripheral(PB(21), PERIPH_B, 0); /* SDO */
+- select_peripheral(PB(22), PERIPH_B, 0); /* SDI */
+- select_peripheral(PB(23), PERIPH_B, 0); /* SCLK */
++ if (!data) {
++ data = &_data;
++ memset(data, 0, sizeof(struct ac97c_platform_data));
++ data->reset_pin = GPIO_PIN_NONE;
++ }
++
++ data->dma_rx_periph_id = 3;
++ data->dma_tx_periph_id = 4;
++ data->dma_controller_id = 0;
++
++ if (platform_device_add_data(pdev, data,
++ sizeof(struct ac97c_platform_data)))
++ goto fail;
++
++ select_peripheral(PB(20), PERIPH_B, 0); /* SDO */
++ select_peripheral(PB(21), PERIPH_B, 0); /* SYNC */
++ select_peripheral(PB(22), PERIPH_B, 0); /* SCLK */
++ select_peripheral(PB(23), PERIPH_B, 0); /* SDI */
++
++ /* TODO: gpio_is_valid(data->reset_pin) with kernel 2.6.26. */
++ if (data->reset_pin != GPIO_PIN_NONE)
++ at32_select_gpio(data->reset_pin, 0);
+
+ atmel_ac97c0_pclk.dev = &pdev->dev;
+
+ platform_device_add(pdev);
+ return pdev;
+
+-err_add_resources:
++fail:
+ platform_device_put(pdev);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+@@ -1683,6 +2091,7 @@
&hmatrix_clk,
&ebi_clk,
&hramc_clk,
&smc0_pclk,
&smc0_mck,
&pdc_hclk,
-@@ -1694,7 +2081,10 @@
+@@ -1694,7 +2103,10 @@
&pio2_mck,
&pio3_mck,
&pio4_mck,
&atmel_usart0_usart,
&atmel_usart1_usart,
&atmel_usart2_usart,
-@@ -1730,16 +2120,7 @@
+@@ -1730,16 +2142,7 @@
};
unsigned int at32_nr_clocks = ARRAY_SIZE(at32_clock_list);
{
u32 cpu_mask = 0, hsb_mask = 0, pba_mask = 0, pbb_mask = 0;
int i;
-@@ -1794,4 +2175,36 @@
+@@ -1794,4 +2197,36 @@
pm_writel(HSB_MASK, hsb_mask);
pm_writel(PBA_MASK, pba_mask);
pm_writel(PBB_MASK, pbb_mask);
+ return -ENOMEM;
}
+core_initcall(sram_init);
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/at32ap.c avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/at32ap.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/at32ap.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/at32ap.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-@@ -1,56 +0,0 @@
--/*
-- * Copyright (C) 2006 Atmel Corporation
-- *
-- * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-- * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
-- * published by the Free Software Foundation.
-- */
--
--#include <linux/clk.h>
--#include <linux/err.h>
--#include <linux/init.h>
--#include <linux/platform_device.h>
--
--#include <asm/arch/init.h>
--
--void __init setup_platform(void)
--{
-- at32_clock_init();
-- at32_portmux_init();
--}
--
--static int __init pdc_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
--{
-- struct clk *pclk, *hclk;
--
-- pclk = clk_get(&pdev->dev, "pclk");
-- if (IS_ERR(pclk)) {
-- dev_err(&pdev->dev, "no pclk defined\n");
-- return PTR_ERR(pclk);
-- }
-- hclk = clk_get(&pdev->dev, "hclk");
-- if (IS_ERR(hclk)) {
-- dev_err(&pdev->dev, "no hclk defined\n");
-- clk_put(pclk);
-- return PTR_ERR(hclk);
-- }
--
-- clk_enable(pclk);
-- clk_enable(hclk);
--
-- dev_info(&pdev->dev, "Atmel Peripheral DMA Controller enabled\n");
-- return 0;
--}
--
--static struct platform_driver pdc_driver = {
-- .probe = pdc_probe,
-- .driver = {
-- .name = "pdc",
-- },
--};
--
--static int __init pdc_init(void)
--{
-- return platform_driver_register(&pdc_driver);
--}
--arch_initcall(pdc_init);
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/cpufreq.c avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/cpufreq.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/cpufreq.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/cpufreq.c 2008-06-12 15:03:55.891816030 +0200
+--- a/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/cpufreq.c
++++ b/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/cpufreq.c
@@ -108,5 +108,4 @@
{
return cpufreq_register_driver(&at32_driver);
-
-arch_initcall(at32_cpufreq_init);
+late_initcall(at32_cpufreq_init);
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/gpio-dev.c avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/gpio-dev.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/gpio-dev.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/gpio-dev.c 2008-06-12 15:09:38.723815860 +0200
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/gpio-dev.c
@@ -0,0 +1,573 @@
+/*
+ * GPIO /dev and configfs interface
+ return err;
+}
+late_initcall(gpio_dev_init);
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/hsmc.c avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/hsmc.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/hsmc.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/hsmc.c 2008-06-12 15:09:38.723815860 +0200
+--- a/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/hsmc.c
++++ b/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/hsmc.c
@@ -278,4 +278,4 @@
{
return platform_driver_register(&hsmc_driver);
}
-arch_initcall(hsmc_init);
+core_initcall(hsmc_init);
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/intc.c avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/intc.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/intc.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/intc.c 2008-06-12 15:09:38.723815860 +0200
+--- a/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/intc.c
++++ b/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/intc.c
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
- * Copyright (C) 2006 Atmel Corporation
unsigned long intc_get_pending(unsigned int group)
{
return intc_readl(&intc0, INTREQ0 + 4 * group);
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/Kconfig avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/Kconfig
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/Kconfig 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/Kconfig 2008-06-12 15:09:38.719815350 +0200
-@@ -26,6 +26,13 @@
-
- endchoice
-
-+config GPIO_DEV
-+ bool "GPIO /dev interface"
-+ select CONFIGFS_FS
-+ default n
-+ help
-+ Say `Y' to enable a /dev interface to the GPIO pins.
-+
- endmenu
-
- endif # PLATFORM_AT32AP
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/Makefile avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/Makefile
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/Makefile 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/Makefile 2008-06-12 15:09:38.719815350 +0200
-@@ -1,4 +1,9 @@
--obj-y += at32ap.o clock.o intc.o extint.o pio.o hsmc.o
--obj-$(CONFIG_CPU_AT32AP700X) += at32ap700x.o
--obj-$(CONFIG_CPU_AT32AP700X) += time-tc.o
-+obj-y += pdc.o clock.o intc.o extint.o pio.o hsmc.o
-+obj-$(CONFIG_CPU_AT32AP700X) += at32ap700x.o pm-at32ap700x.o
- obj-$(CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_AT32AP) += cpufreq.o
-+obj-$(CONFIG_GPIO_DEV) += gpio-dev.o
-+obj-$(CONFIG_PM) += pm.o
-+
-+ifeq ($(CONFIG_PM_DEBUG),y)
-+CFLAGS_pm.o += -DDEBUG
-+endif
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/pdc.c avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/pdc.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/pdc.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/pdc.c 2008-06-12 15:09:38.723815860 +0200
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/pdc.c
@@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2006 Atmel Corporation
+ return platform_driver_register(&pdc_driver);
+}
+arch_initcall(pdc_init);
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/pio.c avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/pio.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/pio.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/pio.c 2008-06-12 15:09:38.723815860 +0200
+--- a/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/pio.c
++++ b/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/pio.c
@@ -157,6 +157,82 @@
dump_stack();
}
if (!label)
continue;
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/pm-at32ap700x.S avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/pm-at32ap700x.S
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/pm-at32ap700x.S 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/pm-at32ap700x.S 2008-06-12 15:09:38.723815860 +0200
+--- a/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/pio.h
++++ b/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/pio.h
+@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@
+
+ /* Bitfields in IFDR */
+
+-/* Bitfields in ISFR */
++/* Bitfields in IFSR */
+
+ /* Bitfields in SODR */
+
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/pm-at32ap700x.S
@@ -0,0 +1,174 @@
+/*
+ * Low-level Power Management code.
+ .size pm_sram_end, 0
+
+#endif /* CONFIG_PM */
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/pm.c avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/pm.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/pm.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/pm.c 2008-06-12 15:09:38.723815860 +0200
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/pm.c
@@ -0,0 +1,245 @@
+/*
+ * AVR32 AP Power Management
+ return -ENOMEM;
+}
+arch_initcall(avr32_pm_init);
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/sdramc.h avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/sdramc.h
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/sdramc.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/sdramc.h 2008-06-12 15:09:38.723815860 +0200
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/sdramc.h
@@ -0,0 +1,76 @@
+/*
+ * Register definitions for the AT32AP SDRAM Controller
+ __raw_readl((void __iomem __force *)SDRAMC_BASE + SDRAMC_##reg)
+#define sdramc_writel(reg, value) \
+ __raw_writel(value, (void __iomem __force *)SDRAMC_BASE + SDRAMC_##reg)
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/time-tc.c avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/time-tc.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/time-tc.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/time-tc.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
+--- a/arch/avr32/mach-at32ap/time-tc.c
++++ /dev/null
@@ -1,218 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Copyright (C) 2004-2007 Atmel Corporation
-
- return IRQ_NONE;
-}
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/Makefile avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/Makefile
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/Makefile 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/Makefile 2008-06-12 15:09:38.711815728 +0200
-@@ -32,6 +32,7 @@
- core-y += arch/avr32/kernel/
- core-y += arch/avr32/mm/
- drivers-$(CONFIG_OPROFILE) += arch/avr32/oprofile/
-+drivers-y += arch/avr32/drivers/
- libs-y += arch/avr32/lib/
-
- archincdir-$(CONFIG_PLATFORM_AT32AP) := arch-at32ap
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/mm/init.c avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/mm/init.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/mm/init.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/mm/init.c 2008-06-12 15:09:38.727815811 +0200
+--- a/arch/avr32/mm/init.c
++++ b/arch/avr32/mm/init.c
@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@
#include <linux/swap.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/bootmem.h>
#include <linux/pagemap.h>
#include <linux/nodemask.h>
-@@ -28,15 +29,13 @@
- pgd_t swapper_pg_dir[PTRS_PER_PGD];
+@@ -23,20 +24,20 @@
+ #include <asm/setup.h>
+ #include <asm/sections.h>
+
++#define __page_aligned __attribute__((section(".data.page_aligned")))
++
+ DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct mmu_gather, mmu_gathers);
+
+-pgd_t swapper_pg_dir[PTRS_PER_PGD];
++pgd_t swapper_pg_dir[PTRS_PER_PGD] __page_aligned;
struct page *empty_zero_page;
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(empty_zero_page);
void show_mem(void)
{
int total = 0, reserved = 0, cached = 0;
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/oprofile/op_model_avr32.c avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/oprofile/op_model_avr32.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/arch/avr32/oprofile/op_model_avr32.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/arch/avr32/oprofile/op_model_avr32.c 2008-06-12 15:03:55.895816260 +0200
-@@ -16,7 +16,6 @@
- #include <linux/sched.h>
- #include <linux/types.h>
-
--#include <asm/intc.h>
- #include <asm/sysreg.h>
- #include <asm/system.h>
+@@ -109,19 +110,9 @@
+ zero_page = alloc_bootmem_low_pages_node(NODE_DATA(0),
+ PAGE_SIZE);
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/Documentation/ABI/stable/sysfs-class-ubi avr32-2.6/Documentation/ABI/stable/sysfs-class-ubi
---- linux-2.6.25.6/Documentation/ABI/stable/sysfs-class-ubi 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/Documentation/ABI/stable/sysfs-class-ubi 2008-06-12 15:03:55.427814470 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,212 @@
-+What: /sys/class/ubi/
-+Date: July 2006
-+KernelVersion: 2.6.22
-+Contact: Artem Bityutskiy <dedekind@infradead.org>
-+Description:
-+ The ubi/ class sub-directory belongs to the UBI subsystem and
-+ provides general UBI information, per-UBI device information
-+ and per-UBI volume information.
-+
-+What: /sys/class/ubi/version
-+Date: July 2006
-+KernelVersion: 2.6.22
-+Contact: Artem Bityutskiy <dedekind@infradead.org>
-+Description:
-+ This file contains version of the latest supported UBI on-media
-+ format. Currently it is 1, and there is no plan to change this.
-+ However, if in the future UBI needs on-flash format changes
-+ which cannot be done in a compatible manner, a new format
-+ version will be added. So this is a mechanism for possible
-+ future backward-compatible (but forward-incompatible)
-+ improvements.
-+
-+What: /sys/class/ubiX/
-+Date: July 2006
-+KernelVersion: 2.6.22
-+Contact: Artem Bityutskiy <dedekind@infradead.org>
-+Description:
-+ The /sys/class/ubi0, /sys/class/ubi1, etc directories describe
-+ UBI devices (UBI device 0, 1, etc). They contain general UBI
-+ device information and per UBI volume information (each UBI
-+ device may have many UBI volumes)
-+
-+What: /sys/class/ubi/ubiX/avail_eraseblocks
-+Date: July 2006
-+KernelVersion: 2.6.22
-+Contact: Artem Bityutskiy <dedekind@infradead.org>
-+Description:
-+ Amount of available logical eraseblock. For example, one may
-+ create a new UBI volume which has this amount of logical
-+ eraseblocks.
-+
-+What: /sys/class/ubi/ubiX/bad_peb_count
-+Date: July 2006
-+KernelVersion: 2.6.22
-+Contact: Artem Bityutskiy <dedekind@infradead.org>
-+Description:
-+ Count of bad physical eraseblocks on the underlying MTD device.
-+
-+What: /sys/class/ubi/ubiX/bgt_enabled
-+Date: July 2006
-+KernelVersion: 2.6.22
-+Contact: Artem Bityutskiy <dedekind@infradead.org>
-+Description:
-+ Contains ASCII "0\n" if the UBI background thread is disabled,
-+ and ASCII "1\n" if it is enabled.
-+
-+What: /sys/class/ubi/ubiX/dev
-+Date: July 2006
-+KernelVersion: 2.6.22
-+Contact: Artem Bityutskiy <dedekind@infradead.org>
-+Description:
-+ Major and minor numbers of the character device corresponding
-+ to this UBI device (in <major>:<minor> format).
-+
-+What: /sys/class/ubi/ubiX/eraseblock_size
-+Date: July 2006
-+KernelVersion: 2.6.22
-+Contact: Artem Bityutskiy <dedekind@infradead.org>
-+Description:
-+ Maximum logical eraseblock size this UBI device may provide. UBI
-+ volumes may have smaller logical eraseblock size because of their
-+ alignment.
-+
-+What: /sys/class/ubi/ubiX/max_ec
-+Date: July 2006
-+KernelVersion: 2.6.22
-+Contact: Artem Bityutskiy <dedekind@infradead.org>
-+Description:
-+ Maximum physical eraseblock erase counter value.
-+
-+What: /sys/class/ubi/ubiX/max_vol_count
-+Date: July 2006
-+KernelVersion: 2.6.22
-+Contact: Artem Bityutskiy <dedekind@infradead.org>
-+Description:
-+ Maximum number of volumes which this UBI device may have.
-+
-+What: /sys/class/ubi/ubiX/min_io_size
-+Date: July 2006
-+KernelVersion: 2.6.22
-+Contact: Artem Bityutskiy <dedekind@infradead.org>
-+Description:
-+ Minimum input/output unit size. All the I/O may only be done
-+ in fractions of the contained number.
-+
-+What: /sys/class/ubi/ubiX/mtd_num
-+Date: January 2008
-+KernelVersion: 2.6.25
-+Contact: Artem Bityutskiy <dedekind@infradead.org>
-+Description:
-+ Number of the underlying MTD device.
-+
-+What: /sys/class/ubi/ubiX/reserved_for_bad
-+Date: July 2006
-+KernelVersion: 2.6.22
-+Contact: Artem Bityutskiy <dedekind@infradead.org>
-+Description:
-+ Number of physical eraseblocks reserved for bad block handling.
-+
-+What: /sys/class/ubi/ubiX/total_eraseblocks
-+Date: July 2006
-+KernelVersion: 2.6.22
-+Contact: Artem Bityutskiy <dedekind@infradead.org>
-+Description:
-+ Total number of good (not marked as bad) physical eraseblocks on
-+ the underlying MTD device.
-+
-+What: /sys/class/ubi/ubiX/volumes_count
-+Date: July 2006
-+KernelVersion: 2.6.22
-+Contact: Artem Bityutskiy <dedekind@infradead.org>
-+Description:
-+ Count of volumes on this UBI device.
-+
-+What: /sys/class/ubi/ubiX/ubiX_Y/
-+Date: July 2006
-+KernelVersion: 2.6.22
-+Contact: Artem Bityutskiy <dedekind@infradead.org>
-+Description:
-+ The /sys/class/ubi/ubiX/ubiX_0/, /sys/class/ubi/ubiX/ubiX_1/,
-+ etc directories describe UBI volumes on UBI device X (volumes
-+ 0, 1, etc).
-+
-+What: /sys/class/ubi/ubiX/ubiX_Y/alignment
-+Date: July 2006
-+KernelVersion: 2.6.22
-+Contact: Artem Bityutskiy <dedekind@infradead.org>
-+Description:
-+ Volume alignment - the value the logical eraseblock size of
-+ this volume has to be aligned on. For example, 2048 means that
-+ logical eraseblock size is multiple of 2048. In other words,
-+ volume logical eraseblock size is UBI device logical eraseblock
-+ size aligned to the alignment value.
-+
-+What: /sys/class/ubi/ubiX/ubiX_Y/corrupted
-+Date: July 2006
-+KernelVersion: 2.6.22
-+Contact: Artem Bityutskiy <dedekind@infradead.org>
-+Description:
-+ Contains ASCII "0\n" if the UBI volume is OK, and ASCII "1\n"
-+ if it is corrupted (e.g., due to an interrupted volume update).
-+
-+What: /sys/class/ubi/ubiX/ubiX_Y/data_bytes
-+Date: July 2006
-+KernelVersion: 2.6.22
-+Contact: Artem Bityutskiy <dedekind@infradead.org>
-+Description:
-+ The amount of data this volume contains. This value makes sense
-+ only for static volumes, and for dynamic volume it equivalent
-+ to the total volume size in bytes.
-+
-+What: /sys/class/ubi/ubiX/ubiX_Y/dev
-+Date: July 2006
-+KernelVersion: 2.6.22
-+Contact: Artem Bityutskiy <dedekind@infradead.org>
-+Description:
-+ Major and minor numbers of the character device corresponding
-+ to this UBI volume (in <major>:<minor> format).
-+
-+What: /sys/class/ubi/ubiX/ubiX_Y/name
-+Date: July 2006
-+KernelVersion: 2.6.22
-+Contact: Artem Bityutskiy <dedekind@infradead.org>
-+Description:
-+ Volume name.
-+
-+What: /sys/class/ubi/ubiX/ubiX_Y/reserved_ebs
-+Date: July 2006
-+KernelVersion: 2.6.22
-+Contact: Artem Bityutskiy <dedekind@infradead.org>
-+Description:
-+ Count of physical eraseblock reserved for this volume.
-+ Equivalent to the volume size in logical eraseblocks.
-+
-+What: /sys/class/ubi/ubiX/ubiX_Y/type
-+Date: July 2006
-+KernelVersion: 2.6.22
-+Contact: Artem Bityutskiy <dedekind@infradead.org>
-+Description:
-+ Volume type. Contains ASCII "dynamic\n" for dynamic volumes and
-+ "static\n" for static volumes.
-+
-+What: /sys/class/ubi/ubiX/ubiX_Y/upd_marker
-+Date: July 2006
-+KernelVersion: 2.6.22
-+Contact: Artem Bityutskiy <dedekind@infradead.org>
-+Description:
-+ Contains ASCII "0\n" if the update marker is not set for this
-+ volume, and "1\n" if it is set. The update marker is set when
-+ volume update starts, and cleaned when it ends. So the presence
-+ of the update marker indicates that the volume is being updated
-+ at the moment of the update was interrupted. The later may be
-+ checked using the "corrupted" sysfs file.
-+
-+What: /sys/class/ubi/ubiX/ubiX_Y/usable_eb_size
-+Date: July 2006
-+KernelVersion: 2.6.22
-+Contact: Artem Bityutskiy <dedekind@infradead.org>
-+Description:
-+ Logical eraseblock size of this volume. Equivalent to logical
-+ eraseblock size of the device aligned on the volume alignment
-+ value.
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/Documentation/filesystems/ubifs.txt avr32-2.6/Documentation/filesystems/ubifs.txt
---- linux-2.6.25.6/Documentation/filesystems/ubifs.txt 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/Documentation/filesystems/ubifs.txt 2008-06-12 15:09:38.451815572 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,163 @@
-+Introduction
-+=============
-+
-+UBIFS file-system stands for UBI File System. UBI stands for "Unsorted
-+Block Images". UBIFS is a flash file system, which means it is designed
-+to work with flash devices. It is important to understand, that UBIFS
-+is completely different to any traditional file-system in Linux, like
-+Ext2, XFS, JFS, etc. UBIFS represents a separate class of file-systems
-+which work with MTD devices, not block devices. The other Linux
-+file-system of this class is JFFS2.
-+
-+To make it more clear, here is a small comparison of MTD devices and
-+block devices.
-+
-+1 MTD devices represent flash devices and they consist of eraseblocks of
-+ rather large size, typically about 128KiB. Block devices consist of
-+ small blocks, typically 512 bytes.
-+2 MTD devices support 3 main operations - read from some offset within an
-+ eraseblock, write to some offset within an eraseblock, and erase a whole
-+ eraseblock. Block devices support 2 main operations - read a whole
-+ block and write a whole block.
-+3 The whole eraseblock has to be erased before it becomes possible to
-+ re-write its contents. Blocks may be just re-written.
-+4 Eraseblocks become worn out after some number of erase cycles -
-+ typically 100K-1G for SLC NAND and NOR flashes, and 1K-10K for MLC
-+ NAND flashes. Blocks do not have the wear-out property.
-+5 Eraseblocks may become bad (only on NAND flashes) and software should
-+ deal with this. Blocks on hard drives typically do not become bad,
-+ because hardware has mechanisms to substitute bad blocks, at least in
-+ modern LBA disks.
-+
-+It should be quite obvious why UBIFS is very different to traditional
-+file-systems.
-+
-+UBIFS works on top of UBI. UBI is a separate software layer which may be
-+found in drivers/mtd/ubi. UBI is basically a volume management and
-+wear-leveling layer. It provides so called UBI volumes which is a higher
-+level abstraction than a MTD device. The programming model of UBI devices
-+is very similar to MTD devices - they still consist of large eraseblocks,
-+they have read/write/erase operations, but UBI devices are devoid of
-+limitations like wear and bad blocks (items 4 and 5 in the above list).
-+
-+In a sense, UBIFS is a next generation of JFFS2 file-system, but it is
-+very different and incompatible to JFFS2. The following are the main
-+differences.
-+
-+* JFFS2 works on top of MTD devices, UBIFS depends on UBI and works on
-+ top of UBI volumes.
-+* JFFS2 does not have on-media index and has to build it while mounting,
-+ which requires full media scan. UBIFS maintains the FS indexing
-+ information on the flash media and does not require full media scan,
-+ so it mounts many times faster than JFFS2.
-+* JFFS2 is a write-through file-system, while UBIFS supports write-back,
-+ which makes UBIFS much faster on writes.
-+
-+Similarly to JFFS2, UBIFS supports on-the-flight compression which makes
-+it possible to fit quite a lot of data to the flash.
-+
-+Similarly to JFFS2, UBIFS is tolerant of unclean reboots and power-cuts.
-+It does not need stuff like ckfs.ext2. UBIFS automatically replays its
-+journal and recovers from crashes, ensuring that the on-flash data
-+structures are consistent.
-+
-+UBIFS scales logarithmically (most of the data structures it uses are
-+trees), so the mount time and memory consumption do not linearly depend
-+on the flash size, like in case of JFFS2. This is because UBIFS
-+maintains the FS index on the flash media. However, UBIFS depends on
-+UBI, which scales linearly. So overall UBI/UBIFS stack scales linearly.
-+Nevertheless, UBI/UBIFS scales considerably better than JFFS2.
-+
-+The authors of UBIFS believe, that it is possible to develop UBI2 which
-+would scale logarithmically as well. UBI2 would support the same API as UBI,
-+but it would be binary incompatible to UBI. So UBIFS would not need to be
-+changed to use UBI2
-+
-+
-+Mount options
-+=============
-+
-+(*) == default.
-+
-+norm_unmount (*) commit on unmount; the journal is committed
-+ when the file-system is unmounted so that the
-+ next mount does not have to replay the journal
-+ and it becomes very fast;
-+fast_unmount do not commit on unmount; this option makes
-+ unmount faster, but the next mount slower
-+ because of the need to replay the journal.
-+
-+
-+Quick usage instructions
-+========================
-+
-+The UBI volume to mount is specified using "ubiX_Y" or "ubiX:NAME" syntax,
-+where "X" is UBI device number, "Y" is UBI volume number, and "NAME" is
-+UBI volume name.
-+
-+Mount volume 0 on UBI device 0 to /mnt/ubifs:
-+$ mount -t ubifs ubi0_0 /mnt/ubifs
-+
-+Mount "rootfs" volume of UBI device 0 to /mnt/ubifs ("rootfs" is volume
-+name):
-+$ mount -t ubifs ubi0:rootfs /mnt/ubifs
-+
-+The following is an example of the kernel boot arguments to attach mtd0
-+to UBI and mount volume "rootfs":
-+ubi.mtd=0 root=ubi0:rootfs rootfstype=ubifs
-+
-+
-+Module Parameters for Debugging
-+===============================
-+
-+When UBIFS has been compiled with debugging enabled, there are 3 module
-+parameters that are available to control aspects of testing and debugging.
-+The parameters are unsigned integers where each bit controls an option.
-+The parameters are:
-+
-+debug_msgs Selects which debug messages to display, as follows:
-+
-+ Message Type Flag value
-+
-+ General messages 1
-+ Journal messages 2
-+ Mount messages 4
-+ Commit messages 8
-+ LEB search messages 16
-+ Budgeting messages 32
-+ Garbage collection messages 64
-+ Tree Node Cache (TNC) messages 128
-+ LEB properties (lprops) messages 256
-+ Input/output messages 512
-+ Log messages 1024
-+ Scan messages 2048
-+ Recovery messages 4096
-+
-+debug_chks Selects extra checks that UBIFS can do while running:
-+
-+ Check Flag value
-+
-+ General checks 1
-+ Check Tree Node Cache (TNC) 2
-+ Check indexing tree size 4
-+ Check orphan area 8
-+ Check old indexing tree 16
-+ Check LEB properties (lprops) 32
-+
-+debug_tsts Selects a mode of testing, as follows:
-+
-+ Test mode Flag value
-+
-+ Force in-the-gaps method 2
-+ Failure mode for recovery testing 4
+- {
+- pgd_t *pg_dir;
+- int i;
+-
+- pg_dir = swapper_pg_dir;
+- sysreg_write(PTBR, (unsigned long)pg_dir);
+-
+- for (i = 0; i < PTRS_PER_PGD; i++)
+- pgd_val(pg_dir[i]) = 0;
+-
+- enable_mmu();
+- printk ("CPU: Paging enabled\n");
+- }
++ sysreg_write(PTBR, (unsigned long)swapper_pg_dir);
++ enable_mmu();
++ printk ("CPU: Paging enabled\n");
+
+ for_each_online_node(nid) {
+ pg_data_t *pgdat = NODE_DATA(nid);
+--- a/arch/avr32/mm/tlb.c
++++ b/arch/avr32/mm/tlb.c
+@@ -11,21 +11,21 @@
+
+ #include <asm/mmu_context.h>
+
+-#define _TLBEHI_I 0x100
++/* TODO: Get the correct number from the CONFIG1 system register */
++#define NR_TLB_ENTRIES 32
+
+-void show_dtlb_entry(unsigned int index)
++static void show_dtlb_entry(unsigned int index)
+ {
+- unsigned int tlbehi, tlbehi_save, tlbelo, mmucr, mmucr_save;
++ u32 tlbehi, tlbehi_save, tlbelo, mmucr, mmucr_save;
+ unsigned long flags;
+
+ local_irq_save(flags);
+ mmucr_save = sysreg_read(MMUCR);
+ tlbehi_save = sysreg_read(TLBEHI);
+- mmucr = mmucr_save & 0x13;
+- mmucr |= index << 14;
++ mmucr = SYSREG_BFINS(DRP, index, mmucr_save);
+ sysreg_write(MMUCR, mmucr);
+
+- asm volatile("tlbr" : : : "memory");
++ __builtin_tlbr();
+ cpu_sync_pipeline();
+
+ tlbehi = sysreg_read(TLBEHI);
+@@ -33,15 +33,17 @@
+
+ printk("%2u: %c %c %02x %05x %05x %o %o %c %c %c %c\n",
+ index,
+- (tlbehi & 0x200)?'1':'0',
+- (tlbelo & 0x100)?'1':'0',
+- (tlbehi & 0xff),
+- (tlbehi >> 12), (tlbelo >> 12),
+- (tlbelo >> 4) & 7, (tlbelo >> 2) & 3,
+- (tlbelo & 0x200)?'1':'0',
+- (tlbelo & 0x080)?'1':'0',
+- (tlbelo & 0x001)?'1':'0',
+- (tlbelo & 0x002)?'1':'0');
++ SYSREG_BFEXT(TLBEHI_V, tlbehi) ? '1' : '0',
++ SYSREG_BFEXT(G, tlbelo) ? '1' : '0',
++ SYSREG_BFEXT(ASID, tlbehi),
++ SYSREG_BFEXT(VPN, tlbehi) >> 2,
++ SYSREG_BFEXT(PFN, tlbelo) >> 2,
++ SYSREG_BFEXT(AP, tlbelo),
++ SYSREG_BFEXT(SZ, tlbelo),
++ SYSREG_BFEXT(TLBELO_C, tlbelo) ? 'C' : ' ',
++ SYSREG_BFEXT(B, tlbelo) ? 'B' : ' ',
++ SYSREG_BFEXT(W, tlbelo) ? 'W' : ' ',
++ SYSREG_BFEXT(TLBELO_D, tlbelo) ? 'D' : ' ');
+
+ sysreg_write(MMUCR, mmucr_save);
+ sysreg_write(TLBEHI, tlbehi_save);
+@@ -54,29 +56,33 @@
+ unsigned int i;
+
+ printk("ID V G ASID VPN PFN AP SZ C B W D\n");
+- for (i = 0; i < 32; i++)
++ for (i = 0; i < NR_TLB_ENTRIES; i++)
+ show_dtlb_entry(i);
+ }
+
+-static unsigned long last_mmucr;
+-
+-static inline void set_replacement_pointer(unsigned shift)
++static void update_dtlb(unsigned long address, pte_t pte)
+ {
+- unsigned long mmucr, mmucr_save;
++ u32 tlbehi;
++ u32 mmucr;
+
+- mmucr = mmucr_save = sysreg_read(MMUCR);
++ /*
++ * We're not changing the ASID here, so no need to flush the
++ * pipeline.
++ */
++ tlbehi = sysreg_read(TLBEHI);
++ tlbehi = SYSREG_BF(ASID, SYSREG_BFEXT(ASID, tlbehi));
++ tlbehi |= address & MMU_VPN_MASK;
++ tlbehi |= SYSREG_BIT(TLBEHI_V);
++ sysreg_write(TLBEHI, tlbehi);
+
+ /* Does this mapping already exist? */
+- __asm__ __volatile__(
+- " tlbs\n"
+- " mfsr %0, %1"
+- : "=r"(mmucr)
+- : "i"(SYSREG_MMUCR));
++ __builtin_tlbs();
++ mmucr = sysreg_read(MMUCR);
+
+ if (mmucr & SYSREG_BIT(MMUCR_N)) {
+ /* Not found -- pick a not-recently-accessed entry */
+- unsigned long rp;
+- unsigned long tlbar = sysreg_read(TLBARLO);
++ unsigned int rp;
++ u32 tlbar = sysreg_read(TLBARLO);
+
+ rp = 32 - fls(tlbar);
+ if (rp == 32) {
+@@ -84,30 +90,14 @@
+ sysreg_write(TLBARLO, -1L);
+ }
+
+- mmucr &= 0x13;
+- mmucr |= (rp << shift);
+-
++ mmucr = SYSREG_BFINS(DRP, rp, mmucr);
+ sysreg_write(MMUCR, mmucr);
+ }
+
+- last_mmucr = mmucr;
+-}
+-
+-static void update_dtlb(unsigned long address, pte_t pte, unsigned long asid)
+-{
+- unsigned long vpn;
+-
+- vpn = (address & MMU_VPN_MASK) | _TLBEHI_VALID | asid;
+- sysreg_write(TLBEHI, vpn);
+- cpu_sync_pipeline();
+-
+- set_replacement_pointer(14);
+-
+ sysreg_write(TLBELO, pte_val(pte) & _PAGE_FLAGS_HARDWARE_MASK);
+
+ /* Let's go */
+- asm volatile("nop\n\ttlbw" : : : "memory");
+- cpu_sync_pipeline();
++ __builtin_tlbw();
+ }
+
+ void update_mmu_cache(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
+@@ -120,39 +110,40 @@
+ return;
+
+ local_irq_save(flags);
+- update_dtlb(address, pte, get_asid());
++ update_dtlb(address, pte);
+ local_irq_restore(flags);
+ }
+
+-void __flush_tlb_page(unsigned long asid, unsigned long page)
++static void __flush_tlb_page(unsigned long asid, unsigned long page)
+ {
+- unsigned long mmucr, tlbehi;
++ u32 mmucr, tlbehi;
+
+- page |= asid;
+- sysreg_write(TLBEHI, page);
+- cpu_sync_pipeline();
+- asm volatile("tlbs");
++ /*
++ * Caller is responsible for masking out non-PFN bits in page
++ * and changing the current ASID if necessary. This means that
++ * we don't need to flush the pipeline after writing TLBEHI.
++ */
++ tlbehi = page | asid;
++ sysreg_write(TLBEHI, tlbehi);
+
-+For example, set debug_msgs to 5 to display General messages and Mount
-+messages.
++ __builtin_tlbs();
+ mmucr = sysreg_read(MMUCR);
+
+ if (!(mmucr & SYSREG_BIT(MMUCR_N))) {
+- unsigned long tlbarlo;
+- unsigned long entry;
++ unsigned int entry;
++ u32 tlbarlo;
+
+ /* Clear the "valid" bit */
+- tlbehi = sysreg_read(TLBEHI);
+- tlbehi &= ~_TLBEHI_VALID;
+ sysreg_write(TLBEHI, tlbehi);
+- cpu_sync_pipeline();
+
+ /* mark the entry as "not accessed" */
+- entry = (mmucr >> 14) & 0x3f;
++ entry = SYSREG_BFEXT(DRP, mmucr);
+ tlbarlo = sysreg_read(TLBARLO);
+- tlbarlo |= (0x80000000 >> entry);
++ tlbarlo |= (0x80000000UL >> entry);
+ sysreg_write(TLBARLO, tlbarlo);
+
+ /* update the entry with valid bit clear */
+- asm volatile("tlbw");
+- cpu_sync_pipeline();
++ __builtin_tlbw();
+ }
+ }
+
+@@ -190,17 +181,22 @@
+
+ local_irq_save(flags);
+ size = (end - start + (PAGE_SIZE - 1)) >> PAGE_SHIFT;
+
+ if (size > (MMU_DTLB_ENTRIES / 4)) { /* Too many entries to flush */
+ mm->context = NO_CONTEXT;
+ if (mm == current->mm)
+ activate_context(mm);
+ } else {
+- unsigned long asid = mm->context & MMU_CONTEXT_ASID_MASK;
+- unsigned long saved_asid = MMU_NO_ASID;
++ unsigned long asid;
++ unsigned long saved_asid;
++
++ asid = mm->context & MMU_CONTEXT_ASID_MASK;
++ saved_asid = MMU_NO_ASID;
+
+ start &= PAGE_MASK;
+ end += (PAGE_SIZE - 1);
+ end &= PAGE_MASK;
++
+ if (mm != current->mm) {
+ saved_asid = get_asid();
+ set_asid(asid);
+@@ -218,33 +214,34 @@
+ }
+
+ /*
+- * TODO: If this is only called for addresses > TASK_SIZE, we can probably
+- * skip the ASID stuff and just use the Global bit...
++ * This function depends on the pages to be flushed having the G
++ * (global) bit set in their pte. This is true for all
++ * PAGE_KERNEL(_RO) pages.
+ */
+ void flush_tlb_kernel_range(unsigned long start, unsigned long end)
+ {
+ unsigned long flags;
+ int size;
+
+- local_irq_save(flags);
+ size = (end - start + (PAGE_SIZE - 1)) >> PAGE_SHIFT;
+ if (size > (MMU_DTLB_ENTRIES / 4)) { /* Too many entries to flush */
+ flush_tlb_all();
+ } else {
+- unsigned long asid = init_mm.context & MMU_CONTEXT_ASID_MASK;
+- unsigned long saved_asid = get_asid();
++ unsigned long asid;
+
-+References
-+==========
++ local_irq_save(flags);
++ asid = get_asid();
+
+ start &= PAGE_MASK;
+ end += (PAGE_SIZE - 1);
+ end &= PAGE_MASK;
+- set_asid(asid);
+
-+UBIFS documentation and FAQ/HOWTO at the MTD web site:
-+http://www.linux-mtd.infradead.org/doc/ubifs.html
-+http://www.linux-mtd.infradead.org/faq/ubifs.html
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/char/Kconfig avr32-2.6/drivers/char/Kconfig
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/char/Kconfig 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/char/Kconfig 2008-06-12 15:09:40.071816052 +0200
+ while (start < end) {
+ __flush_tlb_page(asid, start);
+ start += PAGE_SIZE;
+ }
+- set_asid(saved_asid);
++ local_irq_restore(flags);
+ }
+- local_irq_restore(flags);
+ }
+
+ void flush_tlb_mm(struct mm_struct *mm)
+@@ -280,7 +277,7 @@
+ {
+ static unsigned long tlb_index;
+
+- if (*pos >= 32)
++ if (*pos >= NR_TLB_ENTRIES)
+ return NULL;
+
+ tlb_index = 0;
+@@ -291,7 +288,7 @@
+ {
+ unsigned long *index = v;
+
+- if (*index >= 31)
++ if (*index >= NR_TLB_ENTRIES - 1)
+ return NULL;
+
+ ++*pos;
+@@ -313,16 +310,16 @@
+ if (*index == 0)
+ seq_puts(tlb, "ID V G ASID VPN PFN AP SZ C B W D\n");
+
+- BUG_ON(*index >= 32);
++ BUG_ON(*index >= NR_TLB_ENTRIES);
+
+ local_irq_save(flags);
+ mmucr_save = sysreg_read(MMUCR);
+ tlbehi_save = sysreg_read(TLBEHI);
+- mmucr = mmucr_save & 0x13;
+- mmucr |= *index << 14;
++ mmucr = SYSREG_BFINS(DRP, *index, mmucr_save);
+ sysreg_write(MMUCR, mmucr);
+
+- asm volatile("tlbr" : : : "memory");
++ /* TLBR might change the ASID */
++ __builtin_tlbr();
+ cpu_sync_pipeline();
+
+ tlbehi = sysreg_read(TLBEHI);
+@@ -334,16 +331,18 @@
+ local_irq_restore(flags);
+
+ seq_printf(tlb, "%2lu: %c %c %02x %05x %05x %o %o %c %c %c %c\n",
+- *index,
+- (tlbehi & 0x200)?'1':'0',
+- (tlbelo & 0x100)?'1':'0',
+- (tlbehi & 0xff),
+- (tlbehi >> 12), (tlbelo >> 12),
+- (tlbelo >> 4) & 7, (tlbelo >> 2) & 3,
+- (tlbelo & 0x200)?'1':'0',
+- (tlbelo & 0x080)?'1':'0',
+- (tlbelo & 0x001)?'1':'0',
+- (tlbelo & 0x002)?'1':'0');
++ *index,
++ SYSREG_BFEXT(TLBEHI_V, tlbehi) ? '1' : '0',
++ SYSREG_BFEXT(G, tlbelo) ? '1' : '0',
++ SYSREG_BFEXT(ASID, tlbehi),
++ SYSREG_BFEXT(VPN, tlbehi) >> 2,
++ SYSREG_BFEXT(PFN, tlbelo) >> 2,
++ SYSREG_BFEXT(AP, tlbelo),
++ SYSREG_BFEXT(SZ, tlbelo),
++ SYSREG_BFEXT(TLBELO_C, tlbelo) ? '1' : '0',
++ SYSREG_BFEXT(B, tlbelo) ? '1' : '0',
++ SYSREG_BFEXT(W, tlbelo) ? '1' : '0',
++ SYSREG_BFEXT(TLBELO_D, tlbelo) ? '1' : '0');
+
+ return 0;
+ }
+--- a/arch/avr32/oprofile/op_model_avr32.c
++++ b/arch/avr32/oprofile/op_model_avr32.c
+@@ -16,7 +16,6 @@
+ #include <linux/sched.h>
+ #include <linux/types.h>
+
+-#include <asm/intc.h>
+ #include <asm/sysreg.h>
+ #include <asm/system.h>
+
+--- a/drivers/char/Kconfig
++++ b/drivers/char/Kconfig
@@ -706,7 +706,7 @@
config RTC
---help---
If you say Y here and create a character special file /dev/rtc with
major number 10 and minor number 135 using mknod ("man mknod"), you
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/char/keyboard.c avr32-2.6/drivers/char/keyboard.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/char/keyboard.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/char/keyboard.c 2008-06-12 15:09:40.243816452 +0200
+--- a/drivers/char/keyboard.c
++++ b/drivers/char/keyboard.c
@@ -1033,7 +1033,8 @@
#if defined(CONFIG_X86) || defined(CONFIG_IA64) || defined(CONFIG_ALPHA) ||\
defined(CONFIG_MIPS) || defined(CONFIG_PPC) || defined(CONFIG_SPARC) ||\
#define HW_RAW(dev) (test_bit(EV_MSC, dev->evbit) && test_bit(MSC_RAW, dev->mscbit) &&\
((dev)->id.bustype == BUS_I8042) && ((dev)->id.vendor == 0x0001) && ((dev)->id.product == 0x0001))
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/clocksource/Makefile avr32-2.6/drivers/clocksource/Makefile
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/clocksource/Makefile 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/clocksource/Makefile 2008-06-12 15:03:58.475816394 +0200
+--- a/drivers/clocksource/Makefile
++++ b/drivers/clocksource/Makefile
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+obj-$(CONFIG_ATMEL_TCB_CLKSRC) += tcb_clksrc.o
obj-$(CONFIG_X86_CYCLONE_TIMER) += cyclone.o
obj-$(CONFIG_X86_PM_TIMER) += acpi_pm.o
obj-$(CONFIG_SCx200HR_TIMER) += scx200_hrt.o
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/clocksource/tcb_clksrc.c avr32-2.6/drivers/clocksource/tcb_clksrc.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/clocksource/tcb_clksrc.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/clocksource/tcb_clksrc.c 2008-06-12 15:03:58.479814669 +0200
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/drivers/clocksource/tcb_clksrc.c
@@ -0,0 +1,302 @@
+#include <linux/init.h>
+#include <linux/clocksource.h>
+ return 0;
+}
+arch_initcall(tcb_clksrc_init);
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-atmeltwi.c avr32-2.6/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-atmeltwi.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-atmeltwi.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-atmeltwi.c 2008-06-12 15:09:40.391816588 +0200
+--- a/drivers/i2c/busses/Kconfig
++++ b/drivers/i2c/busses/Kconfig
+@@ -88,6 +88,14 @@
+ to support combined I2C messages. Use the i2c-gpio driver
+ unless your system can cope with those limitations.
+
++config I2C_ATMELTWI
++ tristate "Atmel Two-Wire Interface (TWI)"
++ depends on I2C && (ARCH_AT91 || PLATFORM_AT32AP)
++ help
++ Atmel on-chip TWI controller. Say Y if you have an AT32 or
++ AT91-based device and want to use its built-in TWI
++ functionality.
++
+ config I2C_AU1550
+ tristate "Au1550/Au1200 SMBus interface"
+ depends on SOC_AU1550 || SOC_AU1200
+--- a/drivers/i2c/busses/Makefile
++++ b/drivers/i2c/busses/Makefile
+@@ -52,6 +52,7 @@
+ obj-$(CONFIG_I2C_VOODOO3) += i2c-voodoo3.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_SCx200_ACB) += scx200_acb.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_SCx200_I2C) += scx200_i2c.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_I2C_ATMELTWI) += i2c-atmeltwi.o
+
+ ifeq ($(CONFIG_I2C_DEBUG_BUS),y)
+ EXTRA_CFLAGS += -DDEBUG
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-atmeltwi.c
@@ -0,0 +1,436 @@
+/*
+ * i2c Support for Atmel's Two-Wire Interface (TWI)
+MODULE_AUTHOR("Espen Krangnes");
+MODULE_DESCRIPTION("I2C driver for Atmel TWI");
+MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-atmeltwi.h avr32-2.6/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-atmeltwi.h
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-atmeltwi.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-atmeltwi.h 2008-06-12 15:09:40.391816588 +0200
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-atmeltwi.h
@@ -0,0 +1,117 @@
+/*
+ * Register definitions for the Atmel Two-Wire Interface
+ __raw_writel((value), (port)->regs + TWI_##reg)
+
+#endif /* __ATMELTWI_H__ */
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/i2c/busses/Kconfig avr32-2.6/drivers/i2c/busses/Kconfig
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/i2c/busses/Kconfig 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/i2c/busses/Kconfig 2008-06-12 15:09:40.383816128 +0200
-@@ -88,6 +88,14 @@
- to support combined I2C messages. Use the i2c-gpio driver
- unless your system can cope with those limitations.
+--- a/drivers/input/serio/Kconfig
++++ b/drivers/input/serio/Kconfig
+@@ -88,6 +88,17 @@
+ To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
+ module will be called rpckbd.
-+config I2C_ATMELTWI
-+ tristate "Atmel Two-Wire Interface (TWI)"
-+ depends on I2C && (ARCH_AT91 || PLATFORM_AT32AP)
++config SERIO_AT32PSIF
++ tristate "AVR32 PSIF PS/2 keyboard and mouse controller"
++ depends on AVR32
++ default n
+ help
-+ Atmel on-chip TWI controller. Say Y if you have an AT32 or
-+ AT91-based device and want to use its built-in TWI
-+ functionality.
++ Say Y here if you want to use the PSIF peripheral on AVR32 devices
++ and connect a PS/2 keyboard and/or mouse to it.
+
- config I2C_AU1550
- tristate "Au1550/Au1200 SMBus interface"
- depends on SOC_AU1550 || SOC_AU1200
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/i2c/busses/Makefile avr32-2.6/drivers/i2c/busses/Makefile
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/i2c/busses/Makefile 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/i2c/busses/Makefile 2008-06-12 15:09:40.383816128 +0200
-@@ -52,6 +52,7 @@
- obj-$(CONFIG_I2C_VOODOO3) += i2c-voodoo3.o
- obj-$(CONFIG_SCx200_ACB) += scx200_acb.o
- obj-$(CONFIG_SCx200_I2C) += scx200_i2c.o
-+obj-$(CONFIG_I2C_ATMELTWI) += i2c-atmeltwi.o
-
- ifeq ($(CONFIG_I2C_DEBUG_BUS),y)
- EXTRA_CFLAGS += -DDEBUG
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/input/serio/at32psif.c avr32-2.6/drivers/input/serio/at32psif.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/input/serio/at32psif.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/input/serio/at32psif.c 2008-06-12 15:09:40.619816021 +0200
++ To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will
++ be called at32psif.
++
+ config SERIO_AMBAKMI
+ tristate "AMBA KMI keyboard controller"
+ depends on ARM_AMBA
+--- a/drivers/input/serio/Makefile
++++ b/drivers/input/serio/Makefile
+@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@
+ obj-$(CONFIG_SERIO_RPCKBD) += rpckbd.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_SERIO_SA1111) += sa1111ps2.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_SERIO_AMBAKMI) += ambakmi.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_SERIO_AT32PSIF) += at32psif.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_SERIO_Q40KBD) += q40kbd.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_SERIO_GSCPS2) += gscps2.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_HP_SDC) += hp_sdc.o
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/drivers/input/serio/at32psif.c
@@ -0,0 +1,351 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2007 Atmel Corporation
+MODULE_AUTHOR("Hans-Christian Egtvedt <hcegtvedt@atmel.com>");
+MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Atmel AVR32 PSIF PS/2 driver");
+MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/input/serio/at32psif.h avr32-2.6/drivers/input/serio/at32psif.h
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/input/serio/at32psif.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/input/serio/at32psif.h 2008-06-12 15:09:40.619816021 +0200
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/drivers/input/serio/at32psif.h
@@ -0,0 +1,82 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2007 Atmel Corporation
+ __raw_writel((value), (port)->regs + PSIF_##reg)
+
+#endif /* _AT32PSIF_H */
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/input/serio/Kconfig avr32-2.6/drivers/input/serio/Kconfig
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/input/serio/Kconfig 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/input/serio/Kconfig 2008-06-12 15:09:40.615815791 +0200
-@@ -88,6 +88,17 @@
- To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
- module will be called rpckbd.
+--- a/drivers/misc/Kconfig
++++ b/drivers/misc/Kconfig
+@@ -22,6 +22,39 @@
+ purposes including software controlled power-efficent backlights
+ on LCD displays, motor control, and waveform generation.
-+config SERIO_AT32PSIF
-+ tristate "AVR32 PSIF PS/2 keyboard and mouse controller"
-+ depends on AVR32
-+ default n
++config ATMEL_TCLIB
++ bool "Atmel AT32/AT91 Timer/Counter Library"
++ depends on (AVR32 || ARCH_AT91)
+ help
-+ Say Y here if you want to use the PSIF peripheral on AVR32 devices
-+ and connect a PS/2 keyboard and/or mouse to it.
++ Select this if you want a library to allocate the Timer/Counter
++ blocks found on many Atmel processors. This facilitates using
++ these blocks by different drivers despite processor differences.
+
-+ To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will
-+ be called at32psif.
++config ATMEL_TCB_CLKSRC
++ bool "TC Block Clocksource"
++ depends on ATMEL_TCLIB && GENERIC_TIME
++ default y
++ help
++ Select this to get a high precision clocksource based on a
++ TC block with a 5+ MHz base clock rate. Two timer channels
++ are combined to make a single 32-bit timer.
+
- config SERIO_AMBAKMI
- tristate "AMBA KMI keyboard controller"
- depends on ARM_AMBA
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/input/serio/Makefile avr32-2.6/drivers/input/serio/Makefile
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/input/serio/Makefile 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/input/serio/Makefile 2008-06-12 15:03:58.919815686 +0200
-@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@
- obj-$(CONFIG_SERIO_RPCKBD) += rpckbd.o
- obj-$(CONFIG_SERIO_SA1111) += sa1111ps2.o
- obj-$(CONFIG_SERIO_AMBAKMI) += ambakmi.o
-+obj-$(CONFIG_SERIO_AT32PSIF) += at32psif.o
- obj-$(CONFIG_SERIO_Q40KBD) += q40kbd.o
- obj-$(CONFIG_SERIO_GSCPS2) += gscps2.o
- obj-$(CONFIG_HP_SDC) += hp_sdc.o
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/misc/atmel_tclib.c avr32-2.6/drivers/misc/atmel_tclib.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/misc/atmel_tclib.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/misc/atmel_tclib.c 2008-06-12 15:03:59.515815344 +0200
++ When GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS is defined, the third timer channel
++ may be used as a clock event device supporting oneshot mode
++ (delays of up to two seconds) based on the 32 KiHz clock.
++
++config ATMEL_TCB_CLKSRC_BLOCK
++ int
++ depends on ATMEL_TCB_CLKSRC
++ prompt "TC Block" if ARCH_AT91RM9200 || ARCH_AT91SAM9260 || CPU_AT32AP700X
++ default 0
++ range 0 1
++ help
++ Some chips provide more than one TC block, so you have the
++ choice of which one to use for the clock framework. The other
++ TC can be used for other purposes, such as PWM generation and
++ interval timing.
++
+ config IBM_ASM
+ tristate "Device driver for IBM RSA service processor"
+ depends on X86 && PCI && INPUT && EXPERIMENTAL
+--- a/drivers/misc/Makefile
++++ b/drivers/misc/Makefile
+@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@
+ obj-$(CONFIG_ASUS_LAPTOP) += asus-laptop.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_ATMEL_PWM) += atmel_pwm.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_ATMEL_SSC) += atmel-ssc.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_ATMEL_TCLIB) += atmel_tclib.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_TC1100_WMI) += tc1100-wmi.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_LKDTM) += lkdtm.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_TIFM_CORE) += tifm_core.o
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/drivers/misc/atmel_tclib.c
@@ -0,0 +1,161 @@
+#include <linux/atmel_tc.h>
+#include <linux/clk.h>
+ return platform_driver_probe(&tc_driver, tc_probe);
+}
+arch_initcall(tc_init);
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/misc/Kconfig avr32-2.6/drivers/misc/Kconfig
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/misc/Kconfig 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/misc/Kconfig 2008-06-12 15:09:41.067816939 +0200
-@@ -22,6 +22,39 @@
- purposes including software controlled power-efficent backlights
- on LCD displays, motor control, and waveform generation.
+--- a/drivers/mmc/host/Kconfig
++++ b/drivers/mmc/host/Kconfig
+@@ -91,6 +91,16 @@
-+config ATMEL_TCLIB
-+ bool "Atmel AT32/AT91 Timer/Counter Library"
-+ depends on (AVR32 || ARCH_AT91)
-+ help
-+ Select this if you want a library to allocate the Timer/Counter
-+ blocks found on many Atmel processors. This facilitates using
-+ these blocks by different drivers despite processor differences.
-+
-+config ATMEL_TCB_CLKSRC
-+ bool "TC Block Clocksource"
-+ depends on ATMEL_TCLIB && GENERIC_TIME
-+ default y
+ If unsure, say N.
+
++config MMC_ATMELMCI
++ tristate "Atmel Multimedia Card Interface support"
++ depends on AVR32 && MMC
+ help
-+ Select this to get a high precision clocksource based on a
-+ TC block with a 5+ MHz base clock rate. Two timer channels
-+ are combined to make a single 32-bit timer.
++ This selects the Atmel Multimedia Card Interface. If you have
++ a AT91 (ARM) or AT32 (AVR32) platform with a Multimedia Card
++ slot, say Y or M here.
+
-+ When GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS is defined, the third timer channel
-+ may be used as a clock event device supporting oneshot mode
-+ (delays of up to two seconds) based on the 32 KiHz clock.
++ If unsure, say N.
+
-+config ATMEL_TCB_CLKSRC_BLOCK
-+ int
-+ depends on ATMEL_TCB_CLKSRC
-+ prompt "TC Block" if ARCH_AT91RM9200 || ARCH_AT91SAM9260 || CPU_AT32AP700X
-+ default 0
-+ range 0 1
-+ help
-+ Some chips provide more than one TC block, so you have the
-+ choice of which one to use for the clock framework. The other
-+ TC can be used for other purposes, such as PWM generation and
-+ interval timing.
-+
- config IBM_ASM
- tristate "Device driver for IBM RSA service processor"
- depends on X86 && PCI && INPUT && EXPERIMENTAL
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/misc/Makefile avr32-2.6/drivers/misc/Makefile
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/misc/Makefile 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/misc/Makefile 2008-06-12 15:09:41.067816939 +0200
-@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@
- obj-$(CONFIG_ASUS_LAPTOP) += asus-laptop.o
- obj-$(CONFIG_ATMEL_PWM) += atmel_pwm.o
- obj-$(CONFIG_ATMEL_SSC) += atmel-ssc.o
-+obj-$(CONFIG_ATMEL_TCLIB) += atmel_tclib.o
- obj-$(CONFIG_TC1100_WMI) += tc1100-wmi.o
- obj-$(CONFIG_LKDTM) += lkdtm.o
- obj-$(CONFIG_TIFM_CORE) += tifm_core.o
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mmc/host/atmel-mci.c avr32-2.6/drivers/mmc/host/atmel-mci.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mmc/host/atmel-mci.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/mmc/host/atmel-mci.c 2008-06-12 15:09:41.083816184 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,1220 @@
+ config MMC_IMX
+ tristate "Motorola i.MX Multimedia Card Interface support"
+ depends on ARCH_IMX
+--- a/drivers/mmc/host/Makefile
++++ b/drivers/mmc/host/Makefile
+@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@
+ obj-$(CONFIG_MMC_AU1X) += au1xmmc.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_MMC_OMAP) += omap.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_MMC_AT91) += at91_mci.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_MMC_ATMELMCI) += atmel-mci.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_MMC_TIFM_SD) += tifm_sd.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_MMC_SPI) += mmc_spi.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_GPIOMMC) += gpiommc.o
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/drivers/mmc/host/atmel-mci.c
+@@ -0,0 +1,1234 @@
+/*
+ * Atmel MultiMedia Card Interface driver
+ *
+ struct clk *mck;
+ struct platform_device *pdev;
+
++ int pending_stop;
+#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_FS
+ struct dentry *debugfs_root;
+ struct dentry *debugfs_regs;
+ data->bytes_xfered = data->blocks * data->blksz;
+ atmci_data_complete(host, data);
+ }
++ /* See if there is a pending STOP which can be sent */
++ if (host->pending_stop && mci_cmd_is_complete(host)) {
++ host->pending_stop = 0;
++ if (mrq->stop && !mci_set_stop_sent_is_completed(host))
++ send_stop_cmd(host->mmc, mrq->data, 0);
++ }
+}
+
+static void atmci_cmd_interrupt(struct mmc_host *mmc, u32 status)
+ * drivers) or when interrupts are disabled for a long time.
+ */
+ mci_set_dma_complete(host);
-+ if (data->stop && mci_cmd_is_complete(host)
-+ && !mci_set_stop_sent_is_completed(host))
-+ send_stop_cmd(host->mmc, data, 0);
++
++ if (data->stop) {
++ if (!mci_cmd_is_complete(host)) {
++ /* Just remember a STOP must be sent */
++ host->pending_stop = 1;
++ } else if (!mci_set_stop_sent_is_completed(host)) {
++ send_stop_cmd(host->mmc, data, 0);
++ host->pending_stop = 0;
++ }
++ }
+
+ /*
+ * Regardless of what the documentation says, we have to wait
+
+MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Atmel Multimedia Card Interface driver");
+MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mmc/host/atmel-mci.h avr32-2.6/drivers/mmc/host/atmel-mci.h
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mmc/host/atmel-mci.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/mmc/host/atmel-mci.h 2008-06-12 15:09:41.083816184 +0200
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/drivers/mmc/host/atmel-mci.h
@@ -0,0 +1,192 @@
+/*
+ * Atmel MultiMedia Card Interface driver
+ __raw_writel((value), (port)->regs + MCI_##reg)
+
+#endif /* __DRIVERS_MMC_ATMEL_MCI_H__ */
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mmc/host/Kconfig avr32-2.6/drivers/mmc/host/Kconfig
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mmc/host/Kconfig 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/mmc/host/Kconfig 2008-06-12 15:09:41.083816184 +0200
-@@ -91,6 +91,16 @@
+--- a/drivers/mtd/nand/Kconfig
++++ b/drivers/mtd/nand/Kconfig
+@@ -272,12 +272,54 @@
- If unsure, say N.
+ If you say "m", the module will be called "cs553x_nand.ko".
-+config MMC_ATMELMCI
-+ tristate "Atmel Multimedia Card Interface support"
-+ depends on AVR32 && MMC
+-config MTD_NAND_AT91
+- bool "Support for NAND Flash / SmartMedia on AT91"
+- depends on ARCH_AT91
++config MTD_NAND_ATMEL
++ bool "Support for NAND Flash / SmartMedia on AT91 and AVR32"
++ depends on ARCH_AT91 || AVR32
+ help
+ Enables support for NAND Flash / Smart Media Card interface
+- on Atmel AT91 processors.
++ on Atmel AT91 and AVR32 processors.
++choice
++ prompt "ECC management for NAND Flash / SmartMedia on AT91 / AVR32"
++ depends on MTD_NAND_ATMEL
++
++config MTD_NAND_ATMEL_ECC_HW
++ bool "Hardware ECC"
++ depends on ARCH_AT91SAM9263 || ARCH_AT91SAM9260 || AVR32
+ help
-+ This selects the Atmel Multimedia Card Interface. If you have
-+ a AT91 (ARM) or AT32 (AVR32) platform with a Multimedia Card
-+ slot, say Y or M here.
++ Use hardware ECC instead of software ECC when the chip
++ supports it.
+
-+ If unsure, say N.
++ The hardware ECC controller is capable of single bit error
++ correction and 2-bit random detection per page.
+
- config MMC_IMX
- tristate "Motorola i.MX Multimedia Card Interface support"
- depends on ARCH_IMX
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mmc/host/Makefile avr32-2.6/drivers/mmc/host/Makefile
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mmc/host/Makefile 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/mmc/host/Makefile 2008-06-12 15:09:41.083816184 +0200
-@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@
- obj-$(CONFIG_MMC_AU1X) += au1xmmc.o
- obj-$(CONFIG_MMC_OMAP) += omap.o
- obj-$(CONFIG_MMC_AT91) += at91_mci.o
-+obj-$(CONFIG_MMC_ATMELMCI) += atmel-mci.o
- obj-$(CONFIG_MMC_TIFM_SD) += tifm_sd.o
- obj-$(CONFIG_MMC_SPI) += mmc_spi.o
++ NB : hardware and software ECC schemes are incompatible.
++ If you switch from one to another, you'll have to erase your
++ mtd partition.
++
++ If unsure, say Y
++
++config MTD_NAND_ATMEL_ECC_SOFT
++ bool "Software ECC"
++ help
++ Use software ECC.
++
++ NB : hardware and software ECC schemes are incompatible.
++ If you switch from one to another, you'll have to erase your
++ mtd partition.
++
++config MTD_NAND_ATMEL_ECC_NONE
++ bool "No ECC (testing only, DANGEROUS)"
++ depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
++ help
++ No ECC will be used.
++ It's not a good idea and it should be reserved for testing
++ purpose only.
++
++ If unsure, say N
++
++ endchoice
++
++endchoice
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/nand/at91_nand.c avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/nand/at91_nand.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/nand/at91_nand.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/nand/at91_nand.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
+ config MTD_NAND_CM_X270
+ tristate "Support for NAND Flash on CM-X270 modules"
+--- a/drivers/mtd/nand/Makefile
++++ b/drivers/mtd/nand/Makefile
+@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
+ obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_NAND_NANDSIM) += nandsim.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_NAND_CS553X) += cs553x_nand.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_NAND_NDFC) += ndfc.o
+-obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_NAND_AT91) += at91_nand.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_NAND_ATMEL) += atmel_nand.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_NAND_CM_X270) += cmx270_nand.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_NAND_BASLER_EXCITE) += excite_nandflash.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_NAND_PLATFORM) += plat_nand.o
+--- a/drivers/mtd/nand/at91_nand.c
++++ /dev/null
@@ -1,236 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * drivers/mtd/nand/at91_nand.c
-MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
-MODULE_AUTHOR("Rick Bronson");
-MODULE_DESCRIPTION("NAND/SmartMedia driver for AT91RM9200");
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/nand/atmel_nand.c avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/nand/atmel_nand.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/nand/atmel_nand.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/nand/atmel_nand.c 2008-06-12 15:09:41.107815889 +0200
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/drivers/mtd/nand/atmel_nand.c
@@ -0,0 +1,650 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2003 Rick Bronson
+MODULE_AUTHOR("Rick Bronson");
+MODULE_DESCRIPTION("NAND/SmartMedia driver for AT91 / AVR32");
+MODULE_ALIAS("platform:atmel_nand");
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/nand/atmel_nand_ecc.h avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/nand/atmel_nand_ecc.h
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/nand/atmel_nand_ecc.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/nand/atmel_nand_ecc.h 2008-06-12 15:09:41.111815840 +0200
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/drivers/mtd/nand/atmel_nand_ecc.h
@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
+/*
+ * Error Corrected Code Controller (ECC) - System peripherals regsters.
+#define ATMEL_ECC_NPARITY (0xffff << 0) /* NParity */
+
+#endif
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/nand/bf5xx_nand.c avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/nand/bf5xx_nand.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/nand/bf5xx_nand.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/nand/bf5xx_nand.c 2008-06-12 15:09:41.111815840 +0200
+--- a/drivers/mtd/nand/bf5xx_nand.c
++++ b/drivers/mtd/nand/bf5xx_nand.c
@@ -803,3 +803,4 @@
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
MODULE_AUTHOR(DRV_AUTHOR);
MODULE_DESCRIPTION(DRV_DESC);
+MODULE_ALIAS("platform:" DRV_NAME);
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/nand/Kconfig avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/nand/Kconfig
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/nand/Kconfig 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/nand/Kconfig 2008-06-12 15:09:41.107815889 +0200
-@@ -272,12 +272,54 @@
-
- If you say "m", the module will be called "cs553x_nand.ko".
-
--config MTD_NAND_AT91
-- bool "Support for NAND Flash / SmartMedia on AT91"
-- depends on ARCH_AT91
-+config MTD_NAND_ATMEL
-+ bool "Support for NAND Flash / SmartMedia on AT91 and AVR32"
-+ depends on ARCH_AT91 || AVR32
- help
- Enables support for NAND Flash / Smart Media Card interface
-- on Atmel AT91 processors.
-+ on Atmel AT91 and AVR32 processors.
-+choice
-+ prompt "ECC management for NAND Flash / SmartMedia on AT91 / AVR32"
-+ depends on MTD_NAND_ATMEL
-+
-+config MTD_NAND_ATMEL_ECC_HW
-+ bool "Hardware ECC"
-+ depends on ARCH_AT91SAM9263 || ARCH_AT91SAM9260 || AVR32
-+ help
-+ Use hardware ECC instead of software ECC when the chip
-+ supports it.
-+
-+ The hardware ECC controller is capable of single bit error
-+ correction and 2-bit random detection per page.
-+
-+ NB : hardware and software ECC schemes are incompatible.
-+ If you switch from one to another, you'll have to erase your
-+ mtd partition.
-+
-+ If unsure, say Y
-+
-+config MTD_NAND_ATMEL_ECC_SOFT
-+ bool "Software ECC"
-+ help
-+ Use software ECC.
-+
-+ NB : hardware and software ECC schemes are incompatible.
-+ If you switch from one to another, you'll have to erase your
-+ mtd partition.
-+
-+config MTD_NAND_ATMEL_ECC_NONE
-+ bool "No ECC (testing only, DANGEROUS)"
-+ depends on DEBUG_KERNEL
-+ help
-+ No ECC will be used.
-+ It's not a good idea and it should be reserved for testing
-+ purpose only.
-+
-+ If unsure, say N
-+
-+ endchoice
-+
-+endchoice
-
- config MTD_NAND_CM_X270
- tristate "Support for NAND Flash on CM-X270 modules"
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/nand/Makefile avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/nand/Makefile
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/nand/Makefile 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/nand/Makefile 2008-06-12 15:09:41.107815889 +0200
-@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
- obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_NAND_NANDSIM) += nandsim.o
- obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_NAND_CS553X) += cs553x_nand.o
- obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_NAND_NDFC) += ndfc.o
--obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_NAND_AT91) += at91_nand.o
-+obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_NAND_ATMEL) += atmel_nand.o
- obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_NAND_CM_X270) += cmx270_nand.o
- obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_NAND_BASLER_EXCITE) += excite_nandflash.o
- obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_NAND_PLATFORM) += plat_nand.o
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/nand/ndfc.c avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/nand/ndfc.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/nand/ndfc.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/nand/ndfc.c 2008-06-12 15:03:59.579815954 +0200
+--- a/drivers/mtd/nand/ndfc.c
++++ b/drivers/mtd/nand/ndfc.c
@@ -317,3 +317,5 @@
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
MODULE_AUTHOR("Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>");
MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Platform driver for NDFC");
+MODULE_ALIAS("platform:ndfc-chip");
+MODULE_ALIAS("platform:ndfc-nand");
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/nand/orion_nand.c avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/nand/orion_nand.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/nand/orion_nand.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/nand/orion_nand.c 2008-06-12 15:09:41.115816070 +0200
+--- a/drivers/mtd/nand/orion_nand.c
++++ b/drivers/mtd/nand/orion_nand.c
@@ -169,3 +169,4 @@
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
MODULE_AUTHOR("Tzachi Perelstein");
MODULE_DESCRIPTION("NAND glue for Orion platforms");
+MODULE_ALIAS("platform:orion_nand");
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/nand/plat_nand.c avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/nand/plat_nand.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/nand/plat_nand.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/nand/plat_nand.c 2008-06-12 15:09:41.115816070 +0200
-@@ -150,3 +150,4 @@
+--- a/drivers/mtd/nand/plat_nand.c
++++ b/drivers/mtd/nand/plat_nand.c
+@@ -161,3 +161,4 @@
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
MODULE_AUTHOR("Vitaly Wool");
MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Simple generic NAND driver");
+MODULE_ALIAS("platform:gen_nand");
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/nand/s3c2410.c avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/nand/s3c2410.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/nand/s3c2410.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/nand/s3c2410.c 2008-06-12 15:09:41.115816070 +0200
+--- a/drivers/mtd/nand/s3c2410.c
++++ b/drivers/mtd/nand/s3c2410.c
@@ -927,3 +927,6 @@
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
MODULE_AUTHOR("Ben Dooks <ben@simtec.co.uk>");
+MODULE_ALIAS("platform:s3c2410-nand");
+MODULE_ALIAS("platform:s3c2412-nand");
+MODULE_ALIAS("platform:s3c2440-nand");
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/build.c avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/build.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/build.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/build.c 2008-06-12 15:09:41.119815462 +0200
-@@ -355,15 +355,34 @@
+--- a/drivers/net/macb.c
++++ b/drivers/net/macb.c
+@@ -1277,8 +1277,45 @@
+ return 0;
}
- /**
-+ * free_user_volumes - free all user volumes.
-+ * @ubi: UBI device description object
-+ *
-+ * Normally the volumes are freed at the release function of the volume device
-+ * objects. However, on error paths the volumes have to be freed before the
-+ * device objects have been initialized.
-+ */
-+static void free_user_volumes(struct ubi_device *ubi)
++#ifdef CONFIG_PM
++static int macb_suspend(struct platform_device *pdev, pm_message_t state)
+{
-+ int i;
++ struct net_device *netdev = platform_get_drvdata(pdev);
++ struct macb *bp = netdev_priv(netdev);
+
-+ for (i = 0; i < ubi->vtbl_slots; i++)
-+ if (ubi->volumes[i]) {
-+ kfree(ubi->volumes[i]->eba_tbl);
-+ kfree(ubi->volumes[i]);
-+ }
++ netif_device_detach(netdev);
++
++#ifndef CONFIG_ARCH_AT91
++ clk_disable(bp->hclk);
++#endif
++ clk_disable(bp->pclk);
++
++ return 0;
+}
+
-+/**
- * uif_init - initialize user interfaces for an UBI device.
- * @ubi: UBI device description object
- *
- * This function returns zero in case of success and a negative error code in
-- * case of failure.
-+ * case of failure. Note, this function destroys all volumes if it failes.
- */
- static int uif_init(struct ubi_device *ubi)
- {
-- int i, err;
-+ int i, err, do_free = 0;
- dev_t dev;
-
- sprintf(ubi->ubi_name, UBI_NAME_STR "%d", ubi->ubi_num);
-@@ -410,10 +429,13 @@
-
- out_volumes:
- kill_volumes(ubi);
-+ do_free = 0;
- out_sysfs:
- ubi_sysfs_close(ubi);
- cdev_del(&ubi->cdev);
- out_unreg:
-+ if (do_free)
-+ free_user_volumes(ubi);
- unregister_chrdev_region(ubi->cdev.dev, ubi->vtbl_slots + 1);
- ubi_err("cannot initialize UBI %s, error %d", ubi->ubi_name, err);
- return err;
-@@ -422,6 +444,10 @@
- /**
- * uif_close - close user interfaces for an UBI device.
- * @ubi: UBI device description object
-+ *
-+ * Note, since this function un-registers UBI volume device objects (@vol->dev),
-+ * the memory allocated voe the volumes is freed as well (in the release
-+ * function).
- */
- static void uif_close(struct ubi_device *ubi)
- {
-@@ -432,6 +458,21 @@
- }
-
- /**
-+ * free_internal_volumes - free internal volumes.
-+ * @ubi: UBI device description object
-+ */
-+static void free_internal_volumes(struct ubi_device *ubi)
++static int macb_resume(struct platform_device *pdev)
+{
-+ int i;
++ struct net_device *netdev = platform_get_drvdata(pdev);
++ struct macb *bp = netdev_priv(netdev);
+
-+ for (i = ubi->vtbl_slots;
-+ i < ubi->vtbl_slots + UBI_INT_VOL_COUNT; i++) {
-+ kfree(ubi->volumes[i]->eba_tbl);
-+ kfree(ubi->volumes[i]);
-+ }
++ clk_enable(bp->pclk);
++#ifndef CONFIG_ARCH_AT91
++ clk_enable(bp->hclk);
++#endif
++
++ netif_device_attach(netdev);
++
++ return 0;
+}
++#else
++#define macb_suspend NULL
++#define macb_resume NULL
++#endif
+
-+/**
- * attach_by_scanning - attach an MTD device using scanning method.
- * @ubi: UBI device descriptor
- *
-@@ -475,6 +516,7 @@
- out_wl:
- ubi_wl_close(ubi);
- out_vtbl:
-+ free_internal_volumes(ubi);
- vfree(ubi->vtbl);
- out_si:
- ubi_scan_destroy_si(si);
-@@ -530,7 +572,11 @@
- ubi->min_io_size = ubi->mtd->writesize;
- ubi->hdrs_min_io_size = ubi->mtd->writesize >> ubi->mtd->subpage_sft;
-
-- /* Make sure minimal I/O unit is power of 2 */
-+ /*
-+ * Make sure minimal I/O unit is power of 2. Note, there is no
-+ * fundamental reason for this assumption. It is just an optimization
-+ * which allows us to avoid costly division operations.
-+ */
- if (!is_power_of_2(ubi->min_io_size)) {
- ubi_err("min. I/O unit (%d) is not power of 2",
- ubi->min_io_size);
-@@ -581,7 +627,7 @@
- if (ubi->vid_hdr_offset < UBI_EC_HDR_SIZE ||
- ubi->leb_start < ubi->vid_hdr_offset + UBI_VID_HDR_SIZE ||
- ubi->leb_start > ubi->peb_size - UBI_VID_HDR_SIZE ||
-- ubi->leb_start % ubi->min_io_size) {
-+ ubi->leb_start & (ubi->min_io_size - 1)) {
- ubi_err("bad VID header (%d) or data offsets (%d)",
- ubi->vid_hdr_offset, ubi->leb_start);
- return -EINVAL;
-@@ -606,8 +652,16 @@
- ubi->ro_mode = 1;
- }
+ static struct platform_driver macb_driver = {
+ .remove = __exit_p(macb_remove),
++ .suspend = macb_suspend,
++ .resume = macb_resume,
+ .driver = {
+ .name = "macb",
+ },
+--- a/drivers/parport/Kconfig
++++ b/drivers/parport/Kconfig
+@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
+ config PARPORT_PC
+ tristate "PC-style hardware"
+ depends on (!SPARC64 || PCI) && !SPARC32 && !M32R && !FRV && \
+- (!M68K || ISA) && !MN10300
++ (!M68K || ISA) && !MN10300 && !AVR32
+ ---help---
+ You should say Y here if you have a PC-style parallel port. All
+ IBM PC compatible computers and some Alphas have PC-style
+--- a/drivers/pcmcia/Kconfig
++++ b/drivers/pcmcia/Kconfig
+@@ -277,6 +277,13 @@
+ Say Y here to support the CompactFlash controller on the
+ PA Semi Electra eval board.
-- dbg_msg("leb_size %d", ubi->leb_size);
-- dbg_msg("ro_mode %d", ubi->ro_mode);
-+ ubi_msg("physical eraseblock size: %d bytes (%d KiB)",
-+ ubi->peb_size, ubi->peb_size >> 10);
-+ ubi_msg("logical eraseblock size: %d bytes", ubi->leb_size);
-+ ubi_msg("smallest flash I/O unit: %d", ubi->min_io_size);
-+ if (ubi->hdrs_min_io_size != ubi->min_io_size)
-+ ubi_msg("sub-page size: %d",
-+ ubi->hdrs_min_io_size);
-+ ubi_msg("VID header offset: %d (aligned %d)",
-+ ubi->vid_hdr_offset, ubi->vid_hdr_aloffset);
-+ ubi_msg("data offset: %d", ubi->leb_start);
++config AT32_CF
++ tristate "AT32AP CompactFlash Controller"
++ depends on PCMCIA && AVR32 && PLATFORM_AT32AP
++ help
++ Say Y here to support the CompactFlash controller on AT32 chips.
++ Or choose M to compile the driver as a module named "at32_cf".
++
+ config PCCARD_NONSTATIC
+ tristate
- /*
- * Note, ideally, we have to initialize ubi->bad_peb_count here. But
-@@ -638,7 +692,7 @@
-
- /*
- * Clear the auto-resize flag in the volume in-memory copy of the
-- * volume table, and 'ubi_resize_volume()' will propogate this change
-+ * volume table, and 'ubi_resize_volume()' will propagate this change
- * to the flash.
- */
- ubi->vtbl[vol_id].flags &= ~UBI_VTBL_AUTORESIZE_FLG;
-@@ -647,7 +701,7 @@
- struct ubi_vtbl_record vtbl_rec;
-
- /*
-- * No avalilable PEBs to re-size the volume, clear the flag on
-+ * No available PEBs to re-size the volume, clear the flag on
- * flash and exit.
- */
- memcpy(&vtbl_rec, &ubi->vtbl[vol_id],
-@@ -680,7 +734,7 @@
- *
- * This function attaches MTD device @mtd_dev to UBI and assign @ubi_num number
- * to the newly created UBI device, unless @ubi_num is %UBI_DEV_NUM_AUTO, in
-- * which case this function finds a vacant device nubert and assings it
-+ * which case this function finds a vacant device number and assigns it
- * automatically. Returns the new UBI device number in case of success and a
- * negative error code in case of failure.
- *
-@@ -690,7 +744,7 @@
- int ubi_attach_mtd_dev(struct mtd_info *mtd, int ubi_num, int vid_hdr_offset)
- {
- struct ubi_device *ubi;
-- int i, err;
-+ int i, err, do_free = 1;
-
- /*
- * Check if we already have the same MTD device attached.
-@@ -755,8 +809,7 @@
- mutex_init(&ubi->volumes_mutex);
- spin_lock_init(&ubi->volumes_lock);
-
-- dbg_msg("attaching mtd%d to ubi%d: VID header offset %d",
-- mtd->index, ubi_num, vid_hdr_offset);
-+ ubi_msg("attaching mtd%d to ubi%d", mtd->index, ubi_num);
-
- err = io_init(ubi);
- if (err)
-@@ -791,7 +844,7 @@
-
- err = uif_init(ubi);
- if (err)
-- goto out_detach;
-+ goto out_nofree;
-
- ubi->bgt_thread = kthread_create(ubi_thread, ubi, ubi->bgt_name);
- if (IS_ERR(ubi->bgt_thread)) {
-@@ -804,15 +857,8 @@
- ubi_msg("attached mtd%d to ubi%d", mtd->index, ubi_num);
- ubi_msg("MTD device name: \"%s\"", mtd->name);
- ubi_msg("MTD device size: %llu MiB", ubi->flash_size >> 20);
-- ubi_msg("physical eraseblock size: %d bytes (%d KiB)",
-- ubi->peb_size, ubi->peb_size >> 10);
-- ubi_msg("logical eraseblock size: %d bytes", ubi->leb_size);
- ubi_msg("number of good PEBs: %d", ubi->good_peb_count);
- ubi_msg("number of bad PEBs: %d", ubi->bad_peb_count);
-- ubi_msg("smallest flash I/O unit: %d", ubi->min_io_size);
-- ubi_msg("VID header offset: %d (aligned %d)",
-- ubi->vid_hdr_offset, ubi->vid_hdr_aloffset);
-- ubi_msg("data offset: %d", ubi->leb_start);
- ubi_msg("max. allowed volumes: %d", ubi->vtbl_slots);
- ubi_msg("wear-leveling threshold: %d", CONFIG_MTD_UBI_WL_THRESHOLD);
- ubi_msg("number of internal volumes: %d", UBI_INT_VOL_COUNT);
-@@ -835,9 +881,13 @@
-
- out_uif:
- uif_close(ubi);
-+out_nofree:
-+ do_free = 0;
- out_detach:
-- ubi_eba_close(ubi);
- ubi_wl_close(ubi);
-+ if (do_free)
-+ free_user_volumes(ubi);
-+ free_internal_volumes(ubi);
- vfree(ubi->vtbl);
- out_free:
- vfree(ubi->peb_buf1);
-@@ -899,8 +949,8 @@
- kthread_stop(ubi->bgt_thread);
-
- uif_close(ubi);
-- ubi_eba_close(ubi);
- ubi_wl_close(ubi);
-+ free_internal_volumes(ubi);
- vfree(ubi->vtbl);
- put_mtd_device(ubi->mtd);
- vfree(ubi->peb_buf1);
-@@ -950,8 +1000,7 @@
- BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(struct ubi_vid_hdr) != 64);
-
- if (mtd_devs > UBI_MAX_DEVICES) {
-- printk(KERN_ERR "UBI error: too many MTD devices, "
-- "maximum is %d\n", UBI_MAX_DEVICES);
-+ ubi_err("too many MTD devices, maximum is %d", UBI_MAX_DEVICES);
- return -EINVAL;
- }
-
-@@ -959,25 +1008,25 @@
- ubi_class = class_create(THIS_MODULE, UBI_NAME_STR);
- if (IS_ERR(ubi_class)) {
- err = PTR_ERR(ubi_class);
-- printk(KERN_ERR "UBI error: cannot create UBI class\n");
-+ ubi_err("cannot create UBI class");
- goto out;
- }
-
- err = class_create_file(ubi_class, &ubi_version);
- if (err) {
-- printk(KERN_ERR "UBI error: cannot create sysfs file\n");
-+ ubi_err("cannot create sysfs file");
- goto out_class;
- }
-
- err = misc_register(&ubi_ctrl_cdev);
- if (err) {
-- printk(KERN_ERR "UBI error: cannot register device\n");
-+ ubi_err("cannot register device");
- goto out_version;
- }
-
- ubi_wl_entry_slab = kmem_cache_create("ubi_wl_entry_slab",
-- sizeof(struct ubi_wl_entry),
-- 0, 0, NULL);
-+ sizeof(struct ubi_wl_entry),
-+ 0, 0, NULL);
- if (!ubi_wl_entry_slab)
- goto out_dev_unreg;
-
-@@ -1000,8 +1049,7 @@
- mutex_unlock(&ubi_devices_mutex);
- if (err < 0) {
- put_mtd_device(mtd);
-- printk(KERN_ERR "UBI error: cannot attach mtd%d\n",
-- mtd->index);
-+ ubi_err("cannot attach mtd%d", mtd->index);
- goto out_detach;
- }
- }
-@@ -1023,7 +1071,7 @@
- out_class:
- class_destroy(ubi_class);
- out:
-- printk(KERN_ERR "UBI error: cannot initialize UBI, error %d\n", err);
-+ ubi_err("UBI error: cannot initialize UBI, error %d", err);
- return err;
- }
- module_init(ubi_init);
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/cdev.c avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/cdev.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/cdev.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/cdev.c 2008-06-12 15:09:41.119815462 +0200
-@@ -290,7 +290,7 @@
- off = do_div(tmp, vol->usable_leb_size);
- lnum = tmp;
-
-- if (off % ubi->min_io_size) {
-+ if (off & (ubi->min_io_size - 1)) {
- dbg_err("unaligned position");
- return -EINVAL;
- }
-@@ -299,7 +299,7 @@
- count_save = count = vol->used_bytes - *offp;
-
- /* We can write only in fractions of the minimum I/O unit */
-- if (count % ubi->min_io_size) {
-+ if (count & (ubi->min_io_size - 1)) {
- dbg_err("unaligned write length");
- return -EINVAL;
- }
-@@ -559,7 +559,7 @@
- if (req->alignment > ubi->leb_size)
- goto bad;
-
-- n = req->alignment % ubi->min_io_size;
-+ n = req->alignment & (ubi->min_io_size - 1);
- if (req->alignment != 1 && n)
- goto bad;
-
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/debug.h avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/debug.h
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/debug.h 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/debug.h 2008-06-12 15:09:41.123815692 +0200
-@@ -99,8 +99,10 @@
- #ifdef CONFIG_MTD_UBI_DEBUG_MSG_BLD
- /* Initialization and build messages */
- #define dbg_bld(fmt, ...) dbg_msg(fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
-+#define UBI_IO_DEBUG 1
- #else
- #define dbg_bld(fmt, ...) ({})
-+#define UBI_IO_DEBUG 0
- #endif
-
- #ifdef CONFIG_MTD_UBI_DEBUG_EMULATE_BITFLIPS
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/eba.c avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/eba.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/eba.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/eba.c 2008-06-12 15:09:41.123815692 +0200
-@@ -752,7 +752,7 @@
- /* If this is the last LEB @len may be unaligned */
- len = ALIGN(data_size, ubi->min_io_size);
- else
-- ubi_assert(len % ubi->min_io_size == 0);
-+ ubi_assert(!(len & (ubi->min_io_size - 1)));
-
- vid_hdr = ubi_zalloc_vid_hdr(ubi, GFP_NOFS);
- if (!vid_hdr)
-@@ -1233,20 +1233,3 @@
- }
- return err;
- }
--
--/**
-- * ubi_eba_close - close EBA unit.
-- * @ubi: UBI device description object
-- */
--void ubi_eba_close(const struct ubi_device *ubi)
--{
-- int i, num_volumes = ubi->vtbl_slots + UBI_INT_VOL_COUNT;
--
-- dbg_eba("close EBA unit");
--
-- for (i = 0; i < num_volumes; i++) {
-- if (!ubi->volumes[i])
-- continue;
-- kfree(ubi->volumes[i]->eba_tbl);
-- }
--}
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/gluebi.c avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/gluebi.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/gluebi.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/gluebi.c 2008-06-12 15:03:59.587815297 +0200
-@@ -291,11 +291,12 @@
- /*
- * In case of dynamic volume, MTD device size is just volume size. In
- * case of a static volume the size is equivalent to the amount of data
-- * bytes, which is zero at this moment and will be changed after volume
-- * update.
-+ * bytes.
- */
- if (vol->vol_type == UBI_DYNAMIC_VOLUME)
- mtd->size = vol->usable_leb_size * vol->reserved_pebs;
-+ else
-+ mtd->size = vol->used_bytes;
-
- if (add_mtd_device(mtd)) {
- ubi_err("cannot not add MTD device\n");
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/io.c avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/io.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/io.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/io.c 2008-06-12 15:03:59.587815297 +0200
-@@ -631,6 +631,8 @@
-
- dbg_io("read EC header from PEB %d", pnum);
- ubi_assert(pnum >= 0 && pnum < ubi->peb_count);
-+ if (UBI_IO_DEBUG)
-+ verbose = 1;
-
- err = ubi_io_read(ubi, ec_hdr, pnum, 0, UBI_EC_HDR_SIZE);
- if (err) {
-@@ -904,6 +906,8 @@
-
- dbg_io("read VID header from PEB %d", pnum);
- ubi_assert(pnum >= 0 && pnum < ubi->peb_count);
-+ if (UBI_IO_DEBUG)
-+ verbose = 1;
-
- p = (char *)vid_hdr - ubi->vid_hdr_shift;
- err = ubi_io_read(ubi, p, pnum, ubi->vid_hdr_aloffset,
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/kapi.c avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/kapi.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/kapi.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/kapi.c 2008-06-12 15:09:41.123815692 +0200
-@@ -397,8 +397,8 @@
- return -EROFS;
-
- if (lnum < 0 || lnum >= vol->reserved_pebs || offset < 0 || len < 0 ||
-- offset + len > vol->usable_leb_size || offset % ubi->min_io_size ||
-- len % ubi->min_io_size)
-+ offset + len > vol->usable_leb_size ||
-+ offset & (ubi->min_io_size - 1) || len & (ubi->min_io_size - 1))
- return -EINVAL;
-
- if (dtype != UBI_LONGTERM && dtype != UBI_SHORTTERM &&
-@@ -447,7 +447,7 @@
- return -EROFS;
-
- if (lnum < 0 || lnum >= vol->reserved_pebs || len < 0 ||
-- len > vol->usable_leb_size || len % ubi->min_io_size)
-+ len > vol->usable_leb_size || len & (ubi->min_io_size - 1))
- return -EINVAL;
-
- if (dtype != UBI_LONGTERM && dtype != UBI_SHORTTERM &&
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/Kconfig avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/Kconfig
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/Kconfig 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/Kconfig 2008-06-12 15:03:59.583815905 +0200
-@@ -24,8 +24,13 @@
- erase counter value and the lowest erase counter value of eraseblocks
- of UBI devices. When this threshold is exceeded, UBI starts performing
- wear leveling by means of moving data from eraseblock with low erase
-- counter to eraseblocks with high erase counter. Leave the default
-- value if unsure.
-+ counter to eraseblocks with high erase counter.
-+
-+ The default value should be OK for SLC NAND flashes, NOR flashes and
-+ other flashes which have eraseblock life-cycle 100000 or more.
-+ However, in case of MLC NAND flashes which typically have eraseblock
-+ life-cycle less then 10000, the threshold should be lessened (e.g.,
-+ to 128 or 256, although it does not have to be power of 2).
-
- config MTD_UBI_BEB_RESERVE
- int "Percentage of reserved eraseblocks for bad eraseblocks handling"
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/misc.c avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/misc.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/misc.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/misc.c 2008-06-12 15:09:41.123815692 +0200
-@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
- {
- int i;
-
-- ubi_assert(length % ubi->min_io_size == 0);
-+ ubi_assert(!(length & (ubi->min_io_size - 1)));
-
- for (i = length - 1; i >= 0; i--)
- if (((const uint8_t *)buf)[i] != 0xFF)
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/scan.c avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/scan.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/scan.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/scan.c 2008-06-12 15:03:59.587815297 +0200
-@@ -42,6 +42,7 @@
-
- #include <linux/err.h>
- #include <linux/crc32.h>
-+#include <asm/div64.h>
- #include "ubi.h"
-
- #ifdef CONFIG_MTD_UBI_DEBUG_PARANOID
-@@ -92,27 +93,6 @@
- }
-
- /**
-- * commit_to_mean_value - commit intermediate results to the final mean erase
-- * counter value.
-- * @si: scanning information
-- *
-- * This is a helper function which calculates partial mean erase counter mean
-- * value and adds it to the resulting mean value. As we can work only in
-- * integer arithmetic and we want to calculate the mean value of erase counter
-- * accurately, we first sum erase counter values in @si->ec_sum variable and
-- * count these components in @si->ec_count. If this temporary @si->ec_sum is
-- * going to overflow, we calculate the partial mean value
-- * (@si->ec_sum/@si->ec_count) and add it to @si->mean_ec.
-- */
--static void commit_to_mean_value(struct ubi_scan_info *si)
--{
-- si->ec_sum /= si->ec_count;
-- if (si->ec_sum % si->ec_count >= si->ec_count / 2)
-- si->mean_ec += 1;
-- si->mean_ec += si->ec_sum;
--}
--
--/**
- * validate_vid_hdr - check that volume identifier header is correct and
- * consistent.
- * @vid_hdr: the volume identifier header to check
-@@ -901,15 +881,8 @@
-
- adjust_mean_ec:
- if (!ec_corr) {
-- if (si->ec_sum + ec < ec) {
-- commit_to_mean_value(si);
-- si->ec_sum = 0;
-- si->ec_count = 0;
-- } else {
-- si->ec_sum += ec;
-- si->ec_count += 1;
-- }
--
-+ si->ec_sum += ec;
-+ si->ec_count += 1;
- if (ec > si->max_ec)
- si->max_ec = ec;
- if (ec < si->min_ec)
-@@ -965,9 +938,11 @@
-
- dbg_msg("scanning is finished");
-
-- /* Finish mean erase counter calculations */
-- if (si->ec_count)
-- commit_to_mean_value(si);
-+ /* Calculate mean erase counter */
-+ if (si->ec_count) {
-+ do_div(si->ec_sum, si->ec_count);
-+ si->mean_ec = si->ec_sum;
-+ }
-
- if (si->is_empty)
- ubi_msg("empty MTD device detected");
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/scan.h avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/scan.h
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/scan.h 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/scan.h 2008-06-12 15:03:59.587815297 +0200
-@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@
- int max_ec;
- unsigned long long max_sqnum;
- int mean_ec;
-- int ec_sum;
-+ uint64_t ec_sum;
- int ec_count;
- };
+--- a/drivers/pcmcia/Makefile
++++ b/drivers/pcmcia/Makefile
+@@ -38,6 +38,7 @@
+ obj-$(CONFIG_OMAP_CF) += omap_cf.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_AT91_CF) += at91_cf.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_ELECTRA_CF) += electra_cf.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_AT32_CF) += at32_cf.o
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/ubi.h avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/ubi.h
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/ubi.h 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/ubi.h 2008-06-12 15:09:41.123815692 +0200
-@@ -37,10 +37,9 @@
- #include <linux/string.h>
- #include <linux/vmalloc.h>
- #include <linux/mtd/mtd.h>
--
--#include <mtd/ubi-header.h>
- #include <linux/mtd/ubi.h>
-
-+#include "ubi-media.h"
- #include "scan.h"
- #include "debug.h"
-
-@@ -478,7 +477,6 @@
- int ubi_eba_copy_leb(struct ubi_device *ubi, int from, int to,
- struct ubi_vid_hdr *vid_hdr);
- int ubi_eba_init_scan(struct ubi_device *ubi, struct ubi_scan_info *si);
--void ubi_eba_close(const struct ubi_device *ubi);
-
- /* wl.c */
- int ubi_wl_get_peb(struct ubi_device *ubi, int dtype);
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/ubi-media.h avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/ubi-media.h
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/ubi-media.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/ubi-media.h 2008-06-12 15:03:59.587815297 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,372 @@
+ sa11xx_core-y += soc_common.o sa11xx_base.o
+ pxa2xx_core-y += soc_common.o pxa2xx_base.o
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/drivers/pcmcia/at32_cf.c
+@@ -0,0 +1,533 @@
+/*
-+ * Copyright (c) International Business Machines Corp., 2006
++ * Driver for AVR32 Static Memory Controller: CompactFlash support
+ *
-+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
-+ * (at your option) any later version.
++ * Copyright (C) 2006 Atmel Norway
++ *
++ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
++ * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
++ * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
++ * License, or (at your option) any later version.
+ *
-+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-+ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See
-+ * the GNU General Public License for more details.
++ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
++ * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
++ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
++ * General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-+ * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
++ * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
++ * 02111-1307, USA.
+ *
-+ * Authors: Artem Bityutskiy (Битюцкий Артём)
-+ * Thomas Gleixner
-+ * Frank Haverkamp
-+ * Oliver Lohmann
-+ * Andreas Arnez
-+ */
-+
-+/*
-+ * This file defines the layout of UBI headers and all the other UBI on-flash
-+ * data structures.
++ * The full GNU General Public License is included in this
++ * distribution in the file called COPYING.
+ */
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/kernel.h>
++#include <linux/platform_device.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/device.h>
++#include <linux/delay.h>
++#include <linux/interrupt.h>
++#include <linux/err.h>
++#include <linux/clk.h>
++#include <linux/dma-mapping.h>
+
-+#ifndef __UBI_MEDIA_H__
-+#define __UBI_MEDIA_H__
-+
-+#include <asm/byteorder.h>
-+
-+/* The version of UBI images supported by this implementation */
-+#define UBI_VERSION 1
-+
-+/* The highest erase counter value supported by this implementation */
-+#define UBI_MAX_ERASECOUNTER 0x7FFFFFFF
++#include <pcmcia/ss.h>
+
-+/* The initial CRC32 value used when calculating CRC checksums */
-+#define UBI_CRC32_INIT 0xFFFFFFFFU
++#include <asm/gpio.h>
++#include <asm/io.h>
++#include <asm/arch/board.h>
+
-+/* Erase counter header magic number (ASCII "UBI#") */
-+#define UBI_EC_HDR_MAGIC 0x55424923
-+/* Volume identifier header magic number (ASCII "UBI!") */
-+#define UBI_VID_HDR_MAGIC 0x55424921
++#include <asm/arch/smc.h>
+
-+/*
-+ * Volume type constants used in the volume identifier header.
-+ *
-+ * @UBI_VID_DYNAMIC: dynamic volume
-+ * @UBI_VID_STATIC: static volume
-+ */
-+enum {
-+ UBI_VID_DYNAMIC = 1,
-+ UBI_VID_STATIC = 2
++struct at32_cf_socket {
++ struct pcmcia_socket socket;
++ int detect_pin;
++ int reset_pin;
++ int vcc_pin;
++ int ready_pin;
++ struct resource res_attr;
++ struct resource res_mem;
++ struct resource res_io;
++ struct smc_config smc;
++ unsigned int irq;
++ unsigned int cf_cs;
++ socket_state_t state;
++ unsigned present:1;
+};
++#define to_at32_cf(sock) container_of(sock, struct at32_cf_socket, socket)
+
+/*
-+ * Volume flags used in the volume table record.
-+ *
-+ * @UBI_VTBL_AUTORESIZE_FLG: auto-resize this volume
-+ *
-+ * %UBI_VTBL_AUTORESIZE_FLG flag can be set only for one volume in the volume
-+ * table. UBI automatically re-sizes the volume which has this flag and makes
-+ * the volume to be of largest possible size. This means that if after the
-+ * initialization UBI finds out that there are available physical eraseblocks
-+ * present on the device, it automatically appends all of them to the volume
-+ * (the physical eraseblocks reserved for bad eraseblocks handling and other
-+ * reserved physical eraseblocks are not taken). So, if there is a volume with
-+ * the %UBI_VTBL_AUTORESIZE_FLG flag set, the amount of available logical
-+ * eraseblocks will be zero after UBI is loaded, because all of them will be
-+ * reserved for this volume. Note, the %UBI_VTBL_AUTORESIZE_FLG bit is cleared
-+ * after the volume had been initialized.
-+ *
-+ * The auto-resize feature is useful for device production purposes. For
-+ * example, different NAND flash chips may have different amount of initial bad
-+ * eraseblocks, depending of particular chip instance. Manufacturers of NAND
-+ * chips usually guarantee that the amount of initial bad eraseblocks does not
-+ * exceed certain percent, e.g. 2%. When one creates an UBI image which will be
-+ * flashed to the end devices in production, he does not know the exact amount
-+ * of good physical eraseblocks the NAND chip on the device will have, but this
-+ * number is required to calculate the volume sized and put them to the volume
-+ * table of the UBI image. In this case, one of the volumes (e.g., the one
-+ * which will store the root file system) is marked as "auto-resizable", and
-+ * UBI will adjust its size on the first boot if needed.
++ * We have the following memory layout relative to the base address:
+ *
-+ * Note, first UBI reserves some amount of physical eraseblocks for bad
-+ * eraseblock handling, and then re-sizes the volume, not vice-versa. This
-+ * means that the pool of reserved physical eraseblocks will always be present.
++ * Alt IDE Mode: 00e0 0000 -> 00ff ffff
++ * True IDE Mode: 00c0 0000 -> 00df ffff
++ * I/O memory: 0080 0000 -> 00bf ffff
++ * Common memory: 0040 0000 -> 007f ffff
++ * Attribute memory: 0000 0000 -> 003f ffff
+ */
-+enum {
-+ UBI_VTBL_AUTORESIZE_FLG = 0x01,
-+};
++#define CF_ATTR_OFFSET 0x00000000
++#define CF_MEM_OFFSET 0x00400000
++#define CF_IO_OFFSET 0x00800000
++#define CF_RES_SIZE 4096
+
-+/*
-+ * Compatibility constants used by internal volumes.
-+ *
-+ * @UBI_COMPAT_DELETE: delete this internal volume before anything is written
-+ * to the flash
-+ * @UBI_COMPAT_RO: attach this device in read-only mode
-+ * @UBI_COMPAT_PRESERVE: preserve this internal volume - do not touch its
-+ * physical eraseblocks, don't allow the wear-leveling unit to move them
-+ * @UBI_COMPAT_REJECT: reject this UBI image
-+ */
-+enum {
-+ UBI_COMPAT_DELETE = 1,
-+ UBI_COMPAT_RO = 2,
-+ UBI_COMPAT_PRESERVE = 4,
-+ UBI_COMPAT_REJECT = 5
-+};
++#ifdef DEBUG
+
-+/* Sizes of UBI headers */
-+#define UBI_EC_HDR_SIZE sizeof(struct ubi_ec_hdr)
-+#define UBI_VID_HDR_SIZE sizeof(struct ubi_vid_hdr)
++static int pc_debug;
++module_param(pc_debug, int, 0644);
+
-+/* Sizes of UBI headers without the ending CRC */
-+#define UBI_EC_HDR_SIZE_CRC (UBI_EC_HDR_SIZE - sizeof(__be32))
-+#define UBI_VID_HDR_SIZE_CRC (UBI_VID_HDR_SIZE - sizeof(__be32))
++static void at32_cf_debug(struct at32_cf_socket *cf, const char *func,
++ int level, const char *fmt, ...)
++{
++ va_list args;
+
-+/**
-+ * struct ubi_ec_hdr - UBI erase counter header.
-+ * @magic: erase counter header magic number (%UBI_EC_HDR_MAGIC)
-+ * @version: version of UBI implementation which is supposed to accept this
-+ * UBI image
-+ * @padding1: reserved for future, zeroes
-+ * @ec: the erase counter
-+ * @vid_hdr_offset: where the VID header starts
-+ * @data_offset: where the user data start
-+ * @padding2: reserved for future, zeroes
-+ * @hdr_crc: erase counter header CRC checksum
-+ *
-+ * The erase counter header takes 64 bytes and has a plenty of unused space for
-+ * future usage. The unused fields are zeroed. The @version field is used to
-+ * indicate the version of UBI implementation which is supposed to be able to
-+ * work with this UBI image. If @version is greater then the current UBI
-+ * version, the image is rejected. This may be useful in future if something
-+ * is changed radically. This field is duplicated in the volume identifier
-+ * header.
-+ *
-+ * The @vid_hdr_offset and @data_offset fields contain the offset of the the
-+ * volume identifier header and user data, relative to the beginning of the
-+ * physical eraseblock. These values have to be the same for all physical
-+ * eraseblocks.
-+ */
-+struct ubi_ec_hdr {
-+ __be32 magic;
-+ __u8 version;
-+ __u8 padding1[3];
-+ __be64 ec; /* Warning: the current limit is 31-bit anyway! */
-+ __be32 vid_hdr_offset;
-+ __be32 data_offset;
-+ __u8 padding2[36];
-+ __be32 hdr_crc;
-+} __attribute__ ((packed));
++ if (pc_debug > level) {
++ printk(KERN_DEBUG "at32_cf/%u: %s: ", cf->cf_cs, func);
++ va_start(args, fmt);
++ vprintk(fmt, args);
++ va_end(args);
++ }
++}
+
-+/**
-+ * struct ubi_vid_hdr - on-flash UBI volume identifier header.
-+ * @magic: volume identifier header magic number (%UBI_VID_HDR_MAGIC)
-+ * @version: UBI implementation version which is supposed to accept this UBI
-+ * image (%UBI_VERSION)
-+ * @vol_type: volume type (%UBI_VID_DYNAMIC or %UBI_VID_STATIC)
-+ * @copy_flag: if this logical eraseblock was copied from another physical
-+ * eraseblock (for wear-leveling reasons)
-+ * @compat: compatibility of this volume (%0, %UBI_COMPAT_DELETE,
-+ * %UBI_COMPAT_IGNORE, %UBI_COMPAT_PRESERVE, or %UBI_COMPAT_REJECT)
-+ * @vol_id: ID of this volume
-+ * @lnum: logical eraseblock number
-+ * @leb_ver: version of this logical eraseblock (IMPORTANT: obsolete, to be
-+ * removed, kept only for not breaking older UBI users)
-+ * @data_size: how many bytes of data this logical eraseblock contains
-+ * @used_ebs: total number of used logical eraseblocks in this volume
-+ * @data_pad: how many bytes at the end of this physical eraseblock are not
-+ * used
-+ * @data_crc: CRC checksum of the data stored in this logical eraseblock
-+ * @padding1: reserved for future, zeroes
-+ * @sqnum: sequence number
-+ * @padding2: reserved for future, zeroes
-+ * @hdr_crc: volume identifier header CRC checksum
-+ *
-+ * The @sqnum is the value of the global sequence counter at the time when this
-+ * VID header was created. The global sequence counter is incremented each time
-+ * UBI writes a new VID header to the flash, i.e. when it maps a logical
-+ * eraseblock to a new physical eraseblock. The global sequence counter is an
-+ * unsigned 64-bit integer and we assume it never overflows. The @sqnum
-+ * (sequence number) is used to distinguish between older and newer versions of
-+ * logical eraseblocks.
-+ *
-+ * There are 2 situations when there may be more then one physical eraseblock
-+ * corresponding to the same logical eraseblock, i.e., having the same @vol_id
-+ * and @lnum values in the volume identifier header. Suppose we have a logical
-+ * eraseblock L and it is mapped to the physical eraseblock P.
-+ *
-+ * 1. Because UBI may erase physical eraseblocks asynchronously, the following
-+ * situation is possible: L is asynchronously erased, so P is scheduled for
-+ * erasure, then L is written to,i.e. mapped to another physical eraseblock P1,
-+ * so P1 is written to, then an unclean reboot happens. Result - there are 2
-+ * physical eraseblocks P and P1 corresponding to the same logical eraseblock
-+ * L. But P1 has greater sequence number, so UBI picks P1 when it attaches the
-+ * flash.
-+ *
-+ * 2. From time to time UBI moves logical eraseblocks to other physical
-+ * eraseblocks for wear-leveling reasons. If, for example, UBI moves L from P
-+ * to P1, and an unclean reboot happens before P is physically erased, there
-+ * are two physical eraseblocks P and P1 corresponding to L and UBI has to
-+ * select one of them when the flash is attached. The @sqnum field says which
-+ * PEB is the original (obviously P will have lower @sqnum) and the copy. But
-+ * it is not enough to select the physical eraseblock with the higher sequence
-+ * number, because the unclean reboot could have happen in the middle of the
-+ * copying process, so the data in P is corrupted. It is also not enough to
-+ * just select the physical eraseblock with lower sequence number, because the
-+ * data there may be old (consider a case if more data was added to P1 after
-+ * the copying). Moreover, the unclean reboot may happen when the erasure of P
-+ * was just started, so it result in unstable P, which is "mostly" OK, but
-+ * still has unstable bits.
-+ *
-+ * UBI uses the @copy_flag field to indicate that this logical eraseblock is a
-+ * copy. UBI also calculates data CRC when the data is moved and stores it at
-+ * the @data_crc field of the copy (P1). So when UBI needs to pick one physical
-+ * eraseblock of two (P or P1), the @copy_flag of the newer one (P1) is
-+ * examined. If it is cleared, the situation* is simple and the newer one is
-+ * picked. If it is set, the data CRC of the copy (P1) is examined. If the CRC
-+ * checksum is correct, this physical eraseblock is selected (P1). Otherwise
-+ * the older one (P) is selected.
-+ *
-+ * Note, there is an obsolete @leb_ver field which was used instead of @sqnum
-+ * in the past. But it is not used anymore and we keep it in order to be able
-+ * to deal with old UBI images. It will be removed at some point.
-+ *
-+ * There are 2 sorts of volumes in UBI: user volumes and internal volumes.
-+ * Internal volumes are not seen from outside and are used for various internal
-+ * UBI purposes. In this implementation there is only one internal volume - the
-+ * layout volume. Internal volumes are the main mechanism of UBI extensions.
-+ * For example, in future one may introduce a journal internal volume. Internal
-+ * volumes have their own reserved range of IDs.
-+ *
-+ * The @compat field is only used for internal volumes and contains the "degree
-+ * of their compatibility". It is always zero for user volumes. This field
-+ * provides a mechanism to introduce UBI extensions and to be still compatible
-+ * with older UBI binaries. For example, if someone introduced a journal in
-+ * future, he would probably use %UBI_COMPAT_DELETE compatibility for the
-+ * journal volume. And in this case, older UBI binaries, which know nothing
-+ * about the journal volume, would just delete this volume and work perfectly
-+ * fine. This is similar to what Ext2fs does when it is fed by an Ext3fs image
-+ * - it just ignores the Ext3fs journal.
-+ *
-+ * The @data_crc field contains the CRC checksum of the contents of the logical
-+ * eraseblock if this is a static volume. In case of dynamic volumes, it does
-+ * not contain the CRC checksum as a rule. The only exception is when the
-+ * data of the physical eraseblock was moved by the wear-leveling unit, then
-+ * the wear-leveling unit calculates the data CRC and stores it in the
-+ * @data_crc field. And of course, the @copy_flag is %in this case.
-+ *
-+ * The @data_size field is used only for static volumes because UBI has to know
-+ * how many bytes of data are stored in this eraseblock. For dynamic volumes,
-+ * this field usually contains zero. The only exception is when the data of the
-+ * physical eraseblock was moved to another physical eraseblock for
-+ * wear-leveling reasons. In this case, UBI calculates CRC checksum of the
-+ * contents and uses both @data_crc and @data_size fields. In this case, the
-+ * @data_size field contains data size.
-+ *
-+ * The @used_ebs field is used only for static volumes and indicates how many
-+ * eraseblocks the data of the volume takes. For dynamic volumes this field is
-+ * not used and always contains zero.
-+ *
-+ * The @data_pad is calculated when volumes are created using the alignment
-+ * parameter. So, effectively, the @data_pad field reduces the size of logical
-+ * eraseblocks of this volume. This is very handy when one uses block-oriented
-+ * software (say, cramfs) on top of the UBI volume.
-+ */
-+struct ubi_vid_hdr {
-+ __be32 magic;
-+ __u8 version;
-+ __u8 vol_type;
-+ __u8 copy_flag;
-+ __u8 compat;
-+ __be32 vol_id;
-+ __be32 lnum;
-+ __be32 leb_ver; /* obsolete, to be removed, don't use */
-+ __be32 data_size;
-+ __be32 used_ebs;
-+ __be32 data_pad;
-+ __be32 data_crc;
-+ __u8 padding1[4];
-+ __be64 sqnum;
-+ __u8 padding2[12];
-+ __be32 hdr_crc;
-+} __attribute__ ((packed));
-+
-+/* Internal UBI volumes count */
-+#define UBI_INT_VOL_COUNT 1
++#define debug(cf, lvl, fmt, arg...) \
++ at32_cf_debug(cf, __func__, lvl, fmt, ##arg)
+
-+/*
-+ * Starting ID of internal volumes. There is reserved room for 4096 internal
-+ * volumes.
-+ */
-+#define UBI_INTERNAL_VOL_START (0x7FFFFFFF - 4096)
++#else
++#define debug(cf, lvl, fmt, arg...) do { } while (0)
++#endif
+
-+/* The layout volume contains the volume table */
++static inline int at32_cf_present(struct at32_cf_socket *cf)
++{
++ int present = 1;
+
-+#define UBI_LAYOUT_VOLUME_ID UBI_INTERNAL_VOL_START
-+#define UBI_LAYOUT_VOLUME_TYPE UBI_VID_DYNAMIC
-+#define UBI_LAYOUT_VOLUME_ALIGN 1
-+#define UBI_LAYOUT_VOLUME_EBS 2
-+#define UBI_LAYOUT_VOLUME_NAME "layout volume"
-+#define UBI_LAYOUT_VOLUME_COMPAT UBI_COMPAT_REJECT
++ /* If we don't have a detect pin, assume the card is present */
++ if (cf->detect_pin >= 0)
++ present = !gpio_get_value(cf->detect_pin);
+
-+/* The maximum number of volumes per one UBI device */
-+#define UBI_MAX_VOLUMES 128
++ return present;
++}
+
-+/* The maximum volume name length */
-+#define UBI_VOL_NAME_MAX 127
++static irqreturn_t at32_cf_irq(int irq, void *dev_id)
++{
++ struct at32_cf_socket *cf = dev_id;
++ unsigned int present;
+
-+/* Size of the volume table record */
-+#define UBI_VTBL_RECORD_SIZE sizeof(struct ubi_vtbl_record)
++ present = at32_cf_present(cf);
++ if (present != cf->present) {
++ cf->present = present;
++ debug(cf, 3, "card %s\n", present ? "present" : "gone");
++ pcmcia_parse_events(&cf->socket, SS_DETECT);
++ }
+
-+/* Size of the volume table record without the ending CRC */
-+#define UBI_VTBL_RECORD_SIZE_CRC (UBI_VTBL_RECORD_SIZE - sizeof(__be32))
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct ubi_vtbl_record - a record in the volume table.
-+ * @reserved_pebs: how many physical eraseblocks are reserved for this volume
-+ * @alignment: volume alignment
-+ * @data_pad: how many bytes are unused at the end of the each physical
-+ * eraseblock to satisfy the requested alignment
-+ * @vol_type: volume type (%UBI_DYNAMIC_VOLUME or %UBI_STATIC_VOLUME)
-+ * @upd_marker: if volume update was started but not finished
-+ * @name_len: volume name length
-+ * @name: the volume name
-+ * @flags: volume flags (%UBI_VTBL_AUTORESIZE_FLG)
-+ * @padding: reserved, zeroes
-+ * @crc: a CRC32 checksum of the record
-+ *
-+ * The volume table records are stored in the volume table, which is stored in
-+ * the layout volume. The layout volume consists of 2 logical eraseblock, each
-+ * of which contains a copy of the volume table (i.e., the volume table is
-+ * duplicated). The volume table is an array of &struct ubi_vtbl_record
-+ * objects indexed by the volume ID.
-+ *
-+ * If the size of the logical eraseblock is large enough to fit
-+ * %UBI_MAX_VOLUMES records, the volume table contains %UBI_MAX_VOLUMES
-+ * records. Otherwise, it contains as many records as it can fit (i.e., size of
-+ * logical eraseblock divided by sizeof(struct ubi_vtbl_record)).
-+ *
-+ * The @upd_marker flag is used to implement volume update. It is set to %1
-+ * before update and set to %0 after the update. So if the update operation was
-+ * interrupted, UBI knows that the volume is corrupted.
-+ *
-+ * The @alignment field is specified when the volume is created and cannot be
-+ * later changed. It may be useful, for example, when a block-oriented file
-+ * system works on top of UBI. The @data_pad field is calculated using the
-+ * logical eraseblock size and @alignment. The alignment must be multiple to the
-+ * minimal flash I/O unit. If @alignment is 1, all the available space of
-+ * the physical eraseblocks is used.
-+ *
-+ * Empty records contain all zeroes and the CRC checksum of those zeroes.
-+ */
-+struct ubi_vtbl_record {
-+ __be32 reserved_pebs;
-+ __be32 alignment;
-+ __be32 data_pad;
-+ __u8 vol_type;
-+ __u8 upd_marker;
-+ __be16 name_len;
-+ __u8 name[UBI_VOL_NAME_MAX+1];
-+ __u8 flags;
-+ __u8 padding[23];
-+ __be32 crc;
-+} __attribute__ ((packed));
-+
-+#endif /* !__UBI_MEDIA_H__ */
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/upd.c avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/upd.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/upd.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/upd.c 2008-06-12 15:09:41.123815692 +0200
-@@ -237,10 +237,10 @@
- int err;
-
- if (vol->vol_type == UBI_DYNAMIC_VOLUME) {
-- len = ALIGN(len, ubi->min_io_size);
-- memset(buf + len, 0xFF, len - len);
-+ int l = ALIGN(len, ubi->min_io_size);
-
-- len = ubi_calc_data_len(ubi, buf, len);
-+ memset(buf + len, 0xFF, l - len);
-+ len = ubi_calc_data_len(ubi, buf, l);
- if (len == 0) {
- dbg_msg("all %d bytes contain 0xFF - skip", len);
- return 0;
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/vmt.c avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/vmt.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/vmt.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/vmt.c 2008-06-12 15:09:41.123815692 +0200
-@@ -127,6 +127,7 @@
- {
- struct ubi_volume *vol = container_of(dev, struct ubi_volume, dev);
-
-+ kfree(vol->eba_tbl);
- kfree(vol);
- }
-
-@@ -201,7 +202,7 @@
- */
- int ubi_create_volume(struct ubi_device *ubi, struct ubi_mkvol_req *req)
- {
-- int i, err, vol_id = req->vol_id, dont_free = 0;
-+ int i, err, vol_id = req->vol_id, do_free = 1;
- struct ubi_volume *vol;
- struct ubi_vtbl_record vtbl_rec;
- uint64_t bytes;
-@@ -365,14 +366,14 @@
-
- out_sysfs:
- /*
-- * We have registered our device, we should not free the volume*
-+ * We have registered our device, we should not free the volume
- * description object in this function in case of an error - it is
- * freed by the release function.
- *
- * Get device reference to prevent the release function from being
- * called just after sysfs has been closed.
- */
-- dont_free = 1;
-+ do_free = 0;
- get_device(&vol->dev);
- volume_sysfs_close(vol);
- out_gluebi:
-@@ -382,17 +383,18 @@
- out_cdev:
- cdev_del(&vol->cdev);
- out_mapping:
-- kfree(vol->eba_tbl);
-+ if (do_free)
-+ kfree(vol->eba_tbl);
- out_acc:
- spin_lock(&ubi->volumes_lock);
- ubi->rsvd_pebs -= vol->reserved_pebs;
- ubi->avail_pebs += vol->reserved_pebs;
- out_unlock:
- spin_unlock(&ubi->volumes_lock);
-- if (dont_free)
-- put_device(&vol->dev);
-- else
-+ if (do_free)
- kfree(vol);
-+ else
-+ put_device(&vol->dev);
- ubi_err("cannot create volume %d, error %d", vol_id, err);
- return err;
- }
-@@ -445,8 +447,6 @@
- goto out_err;
- }
-
-- kfree(vol->eba_tbl);
-- vol->eba_tbl = NULL;
- cdev_del(&vol->cdev);
- volume_sysfs_close(vol);
-
-@@ -727,7 +727,7 @@
- goto fail;
- }
-
-- n = vol->alignment % ubi->min_io_size;
-+ n = vol->alignment & (ubi->min_io_size - 1);
- if (vol->alignment != 1 && n) {
- ubi_err("alignment is not multiple of min I/O unit");
- goto fail;
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/vtbl.c avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/vtbl.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/vtbl.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/vtbl.c 2008-06-12 15:09:41.127815922 +0200
-@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@
- const struct ubi_vtbl_record *vtbl)
- {
- int i, n, reserved_pebs, alignment, data_pad, vol_type, name_len;
-- int upd_marker;
-+ int upd_marker, err;
- uint32_t crc;
- const char *name;
-
-@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@
- if (reserved_pebs == 0) {
- if (memcmp(&vtbl[i], &empty_vtbl_record,
- UBI_VTBL_RECORD_SIZE)) {
-- dbg_err("bad empty record");
-+ err = 2;
- goto bad;
- }
- continue;
-@@ -161,56 +161,57 @@
-
- if (reserved_pebs < 0 || alignment < 0 || data_pad < 0 ||
- name_len < 0) {
-- dbg_err("negative values");
-+ err = 3;
- goto bad;
- }
-
- if (alignment > ubi->leb_size || alignment == 0) {
-- dbg_err("bad alignment");
-+ err = 4;
- goto bad;
- }
-
-- n = alignment % ubi->min_io_size;
-+ n = alignment & (ubi->min_io_size - 1);
- if (alignment != 1 && n) {
-- dbg_err("alignment is not multiple of min I/O unit");
-+ err = 5;
- goto bad;
- }
-
- n = ubi->leb_size % alignment;
- if (data_pad != n) {
- dbg_err("bad data_pad, has to be %d", n);
-+ err = 6;
- goto bad;
- }
-
- if (vol_type != UBI_VID_DYNAMIC && vol_type != UBI_VID_STATIC) {
-- dbg_err("bad vol_type");
-+ err = 7;
- goto bad;
- }
-
- if (upd_marker != 0 && upd_marker != 1) {
-- dbg_err("bad upd_marker");
-+ err = 8;
- goto bad;
- }
-
- if (reserved_pebs > ubi->good_peb_count) {
- dbg_err("too large reserved_pebs, good PEBs %d",
- ubi->good_peb_count);
-+ err = 9;
- goto bad;
- }
-
- if (name_len > UBI_VOL_NAME_MAX) {
-- dbg_err("too long volume name, max %d",
-- UBI_VOL_NAME_MAX);
-+ err = 10;
- goto bad;
- }
-
- if (name[0] == '\0') {
-- dbg_err("NULL volume name");
-+ err = 11;
- goto bad;
- }
-
- if (name_len != strnlen(name, name_len + 1)) {
-- dbg_err("bad name_len");
-+ err = 12;
- goto bad;
- }
- }
-@@ -235,7 +236,7 @@
- return 0;
-
- bad:
-- ubi_err("volume table check failed, record %d", i);
-+ ubi_err("volume table check failed: record %d, error %d", i, err);
- ubi_dbg_dump_vtbl_record(&vtbl[i], i);
- return -EINVAL;
- }
-@@ -384,7 +385,16 @@
- err = ubi_io_read_data(ubi, leb[seb->lnum], seb->pnum, 0,
- ubi->vtbl_size);
- if (err == UBI_IO_BITFLIPS || err == -EBADMSG)
-- /* Scrub the PEB later */
-+ /*
-+ * Scrub the PEB later. Note, -EBADMSG indicates an
-+ * uncorrectable ECC error, but we have our own CRC and
-+ * the data will be checked later. If the data is OK,
-+ * the PEB will be scrubbed (because we set
-+ * seb->scrub). If the data is not OK, the contents of
-+ * the PEB will be recovered from the second copy, and
-+ * seb->scrub will be cleared in
-+ * 'ubi_scan_add_used()'.
-+ */
- seb->scrub = 1;
- else if (err)
- goto out_free;
-@@ -620,30 +630,32 @@
- static int check_sv(const struct ubi_volume *vol,
- const struct ubi_scan_volume *sv)
- {
-+ int err;
-+
- if (sv->highest_lnum >= vol->reserved_pebs) {
-- dbg_err("bad highest_lnum");
-+ err = 1;
- goto bad;
- }
- if (sv->leb_count > vol->reserved_pebs) {
-- dbg_err("bad leb_count");
-+ err = 2;
- goto bad;
- }
- if (sv->vol_type != vol->vol_type) {
-- dbg_err("bad vol_type");
-+ err = 3;
- goto bad;
- }
- if (sv->used_ebs > vol->reserved_pebs) {
-- dbg_err("bad used_ebs");
-+ err = 4;
- goto bad;
- }
- if (sv->data_pad != vol->data_pad) {
-- dbg_err("bad data_pad");
-+ err = 5;
- goto bad;
- }
- return 0;
-
- bad:
-- ubi_err("bad scanning information");
-+ ubi_err("bad scanning information, error %d", err);
- ubi_dbg_dump_sv(sv);
- ubi_dbg_dump_vol_info(vol);
- return -EINVAL;
-@@ -672,14 +684,13 @@
- return -EINVAL;
- }
-
-- if (si->highest_vol_id >= ubi->vtbl_slots + UBI_INT_VOL_COUNT&&
-+ if (si->highest_vol_id >= ubi->vtbl_slots + UBI_INT_VOL_COUNT &&
- si->highest_vol_id < UBI_INTERNAL_VOL_START) {
- ubi_err("too large volume ID %d found by scanning",
- si->highest_vol_id);
- return -EINVAL;
- }
-
--
- for (i = 0; i < ubi->vtbl_slots + UBI_INT_VOL_COUNT; i++) {
- cond_resched();
-
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/wl.c avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/wl.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/wl.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/mtd/ubi/wl.c 2008-06-12 15:09:41.127815922 +0200
-@@ -1368,7 +1368,7 @@
- int err;
-
- if (kthread_should_stop())
-- goto out;
-+ break;
-
- if (try_to_freeze())
- continue;
-@@ -1403,7 +1403,6 @@
- cond_resched();
- }
-
--out:
- dbg_wl("background thread \"%s\" is killed", ubi->bgt_name);
- return 0;
- }
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/net/macb.c avr32-2.6/drivers/net/macb.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/net/macb.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/net/macb.c 2008-06-12 15:09:41.343816061 +0200
-@@ -1277,8 +1277,45 @@
- return 0;
- }
-
-+#ifdef CONFIG_PM
-+static int macb_suspend(struct platform_device *pdev, pm_message_t state)
-+{
-+ struct net_device *netdev = platform_get_drvdata(pdev);
-+ struct macb *bp = netdev_priv(netdev);
-+
-+ netif_device_detach(netdev);
-+
-+#ifndef CONFIG_ARCH_AT91
-+ clk_disable(bp->hclk);
-+#endif
-+ clk_disable(bp->pclk);
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+static int macb_resume(struct platform_device *pdev)
-+{
-+ struct net_device *netdev = platform_get_drvdata(pdev);
-+ struct macb *bp = netdev_priv(netdev);
-+
-+ clk_enable(bp->pclk);
-+#ifndef CONFIG_ARCH_AT91
-+ clk_enable(bp->hclk);
-+#endif
-+
-+ netif_device_attach(netdev);
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+#else
-+#define macb_suspend NULL
-+#define macb_resume NULL
-+#endif
-+
- static struct platform_driver macb_driver = {
- .remove = __exit_p(macb_remove),
-+ .suspend = macb_suspend,
-+ .resume = macb_resume,
- .driver = {
- .name = "macb",
- },
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/parport/Kconfig avr32-2.6/drivers/parport/Kconfig
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/parport/Kconfig 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/parport/Kconfig 2008-06-12 15:04:01.310815768 +0200
-@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
- config PARPORT_PC
- tristate "PC-style hardware"
- depends on (!SPARC64 || PCI) && !SPARC32 && !M32R && !FRV && \
-- (!M68K || ISA) && !MN10300
-+ (!M68K || ISA) && !MN10300 && !AVR32
- ---help---
- You should say Y here if you have a PC-style parallel port. All
- IBM PC compatible computers and some Alphas have PC-style
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/pcmcia/at32_cf.c avr32-2.6/drivers/pcmcia/at32_cf.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/pcmcia/at32_cf.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/pcmcia/at32_cf.c 2008-06-12 15:09:42.047816626 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,533 @@
-+/*
-+ * Driver for AVR32 Static Memory Controller: CompactFlash support
-+ *
-+ * Copyright (C) 2006 Atmel Norway
-+ *
-+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-+ * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
-+ * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
-+ * License, or (at your option) any later version.
-+ *
-+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
-+ * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
-+ * General Public License for more details.
-+ *
-+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-+ * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
-+ * 02111-1307, USA.
-+ *
-+ * The full GNU General Public License is included in this
-+ * distribution in the file called COPYING.
-+ */
-+#include <linux/module.h>
-+#include <linux/kernel.h>
-+#include <linux/platform_device.h>
-+#include <linux/init.h>
-+#include <linux/device.h>
-+#include <linux/delay.h>
-+#include <linux/interrupt.h>
-+#include <linux/err.h>
-+#include <linux/clk.h>
-+#include <linux/dma-mapping.h>
-+
-+#include <pcmcia/ss.h>
-+
-+#include <asm/gpio.h>
-+#include <asm/io.h>
-+#include <asm/arch/board.h>
-+
-+#include <asm/arch/smc.h>
-+
-+struct at32_cf_socket {
-+ struct pcmcia_socket socket;
-+ int detect_pin;
-+ int reset_pin;
-+ int vcc_pin;
-+ int ready_pin;
-+ struct resource res_attr;
-+ struct resource res_mem;
-+ struct resource res_io;
-+ struct smc_config smc;
-+ unsigned int irq;
-+ unsigned int cf_cs;
-+ socket_state_t state;
-+ unsigned present:1;
-+};
-+#define to_at32_cf(sock) container_of(sock, struct at32_cf_socket, socket)
-+
-+/*
-+ * We have the following memory layout relative to the base address:
-+ *
-+ * Alt IDE Mode: 00e0 0000 -> 00ff ffff
-+ * True IDE Mode: 00c0 0000 -> 00df ffff
-+ * I/O memory: 0080 0000 -> 00bf ffff
-+ * Common memory: 0040 0000 -> 007f ffff
-+ * Attribute memory: 0000 0000 -> 003f ffff
-+ */
-+#define CF_ATTR_OFFSET 0x00000000
-+#define CF_MEM_OFFSET 0x00400000
-+#define CF_IO_OFFSET 0x00800000
-+#define CF_RES_SIZE 4096
-+
-+#ifdef DEBUG
-+
-+static int pc_debug;
-+module_param(pc_debug, int, 0644);
-+
-+static void at32_cf_debug(struct at32_cf_socket *cf, const char *func,
-+ int level, const char *fmt, ...)
-+{
-+ va_list args;
-+
-+ if (pc_debug > level) {
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "at32_cf/%u: %s: ", cf->cf_cs, func);
-+ va_start(args, fmt);
-+ vprintk(fmt, args);
-+ va_end(args);
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+#define debug(cf, lvl, fmt, arg...) \
-+ at32_cf_debug(cf, __func__, lvl, fmt, ##arg)
-+
-+#else
-+#define debug(cf, lvl, fmt, arg...) do { } while (0)
-+#endif
-+
-+static inline int at32_cf_present(struct at32_cf_socket *cf)
-+{
-+ int present = 1;
-+
-+ /* If we don't have a detect pin, assume the card is present */
-+ if (cf->detect_pin >= 0)
-+ present = !gpio_get_value(cf->detect_pin);
-+
-+ return present;
-+}
-+
-+static irqreturn_t at32_cf_irq(int irq, void *dev_id)
-+{
-+ struct at32_cf_socket *cf = dev_id;
-+ unsigned int present;
-+
-+ present = at32_cf_present(cf);
-+ if (present != cf->present) {
-+ cf->present = present;
-+ debug(cf, 3, "card %s\n", present ? "present" : "gone");
-+ pcmcia_parse_events(&cf->socket, SS_DETECT);
-+ }
-+
-+ return IRQ_HANDLED;
-+}
++ return IRQ_HANDLED;
++}
+
+static int at32_cf_get_status(struct pcmcia_socket *sock, u_int *value)
+{
+MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
+MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Driver for SMC PCMCIA interface");
+MODULE_AUTHOR("Hans-Christian Egtvedt <hcegtvedt@atmel.com>");
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/pcmcia/Kconfig avr32-2.6/drivers/pcmcia/Kconfig
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/pcmcia/Kconfig 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/pcmcia/Kconfig 2008-06-12 15:09:42.047816626 +0200
-@@ -277,6 +277,13 @@
- Say Y here to support the CompactFlash controller on the
- PA Semi Electra eval board.
+--- a/drivers/rtc/rtc-at32ap700x.c
++++ b/drivers/rtc/rtc-at32ap700x.c
+@@ -262,6 +262,7 @@
+ }
-+config AT32_CF
-+ tristate "AT32AP CompactFlash Controller"
-+ depends on PCMCIA && AVR32 && PLATFORM_AT32AP
-+ help
-+ Say Y here to support the CompactFlash controller on AT32 chips.
-+ Or choose M to compile the driver as a module named "at32_cf".
-+
- config PCCARD_NONSTATIC
- tristate
+ platform_set_drvdata(pdev, rtc);
++ device_init_wakeup(&pdev->dev, 1);
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/pcmcia/Makefile avr32-2.6/drivers/pcmcia/Makefile
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/pcmcia/Makefile 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/pcmcia/Makefile 2008-06-12 15:09:42.047816626 +0200
-@@ -38,6 +38,7 @@
- obj-$(CONFIG_OMAP_CF) += omap_cf.o
- obj-$(CONFIG_AT91_CF) += at91_cf.o
- obj-$(CONFIG_ELECTRA_CF) += electra_cf.o
-+obj-$(CONFIG_AT32_CF) += at32_cf.o
+ dev_info(&pdev->dev, "Atmel RTC for AT32AP700x at %08lx irq %ld\n",
+ (unsigned long)rtc->regs, rtc->irq);
+@@ -281,6 +282,8 @@
+ {
+ struct rtc_at32ap700x *rtc = platform_get_drvdata(pdev);
- sa11xx_core-y += soc_common.o sa11xx_base.o
- pxa2xx_core-y += soc_common.o pxa2xx_base.o
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/serial/atmel_serial.c avr32-2.6/drivers/serial/atmel_serial.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/serial/atmel_serial.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/serial/atmel_serial.c 2008-06-12 15:09:42.514816054 +0200
-@@ -1440,6 +1440,15 @@
++ device_init_wakeup(&pdev->dev, 0);
++
+ free_irq(rtc->irq, rtc);
+ iounmap(rtc->regs);
+ rtc_device_unregister(rtc->rtc);
+--- a/drivers/serial/atmel_serial.c
++++ b/drivers/serial/atmel_serial.c
+@@ -957,6 +957,20 @@
+ }
+
+ /*
++ * Flush any TX data submitted for DMA. Called when the TX circular
++ * buffer is reset.
++ */
++static void atmel_flush_buffer(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ struct atmel_uart_port *atmel_port = to_atmel_uart_port(port);
++
++ if (atmel_use_dma_tx(port)) {
++ UART_PUT_TCR(port, 0);
++ atmel_port->pdc_tx.ofs = 0;
++ }
++}
++
++/*
+ * Power / Clock management.
+ */
+ static void atmel_serial_pm(struct uart_port *port, unsigned int state,
+@@ -1190,6 +1204,7 @@
+ .break_ctl = atmel_break_ctl,
+ .startup = atmel_startup,
+ .shutdown = atmel_shutdown,
++ .flush_buffer = atmel_flush_buffer,
+ .set_termios = atmel_set_termios,
+ .type = atmel_type,
+ .release_port = atmel_release_port,
+@@ -1440,6 +1455,15 @@
};
#ifdef CONFIG_PM
static int atmel_serial_suspend(struct platform_device *pdev,
pm_message_t state)
{
-@@ -1447,7 +1456,7 @@
+@@ -1447,7 +1471,7 @@
struct atmel_uart_port *atmel_port = to_atmel_uart_port(port);
if (device_may_wakeup(&pdev->dev)
enable_irq_wake(port->irq);
else {
uart_suspend_port(&atmel_uart, port);
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/spi/atmel_spi.c avr32-2.6/drivers/spi/atmel_spi.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/spi/atmel_spi.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/spi/atmel_spi.c 2008-06-12 15:09:42.542815989 +0200
+--- a/drivers/serial/serial_core.c
++++ b/drivers/serial/serial_core.c
+@@ -552,6 +552,8 @@
+
+ spin_lock_irqsave(&port->lock, flags);
+ uart_circ_clear(&state->info->xmit);
++ if (port->ops->flush_buffer)
++ port->ops->flush_buffer(port);
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&port->lock, flags);
+ tty_wakeup(tty);
+ }
+--- a/drivers/spi/atmel_spi.c
++++ b/drivers/spi/atmel_spi.c
@@ -51,9 +51,7 @@
u8 stopping;
struct list_head queue;
/* report completed message */
atmel_spi_msg_done(master, as, msg, 0,
xfer->cs_change);
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/usb/gadget/atmel_usba_udc.c avr32-2.6/drivers/usb/gadget/atmel_usba_udc.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/usb/gadget/atmel_usba_udc.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/usb/gadget/atmel_usba_udc.c 2008-06-12 15:09:42.586816287 +0200
+--- a/drivers/usb/gadget/Kconfig
++++ b/drivers/usb/gadget/Kconfig
+@@ -118,10 +118,10 @@
+ config USB_GADGET_ATMEL_USBA
+ boolean "Atmel USBA"
+ select USB_GADGET_DUALSPEED
+- depends on AVR32
++ depends on AVR32 || ARCH_AT91CAP9
+ help
+ USBA is the integrated high-speed USB Device controller on
+- the AT32AP700x processors from Atmel.
++ the AT32AP700x and AT91CAP9 processors from Atmel.
+
+ config USB_ATMEL_USBA
+ tristate
+--- a/drivers/usb/gadget/atmel_usba_udc.c
++++ b/drivers/usb/gadget/atmel_usba_udc.c
@@ -18,6 +18,7 @@
#include <linux/platform_device.h>
#include <linux/usb/ch9.h>
iounmap(udc->fifo);
iounmap(udc->regs);
clk_put(udc->hclk);
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/usb/gadget/atmel_usba_udc.h avr32-2.6/drivers/usb/gadget/atmel_usba_udc.h
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/usb/gadget/atmel_usba_udc.h 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/usb/gadget/atmel_usba_udc.h 2008-06-12 15:04:02.443815949 +0200
+--- a/drivers/usb/gadget/atmel_usba_udc.h
++++ b/drivers/usb/gadget/atmel_usba_udc.h
@@ -41,6 +41,15 @@
#define USBA_EN_USBA (1 << 8)
#define USBA_DETACH (1 << 9)
/* Bitfields in FNUM */
#define USBA_MICRO_FRAME_NUM_OFFSET 0
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/usb/gadget/Kconfig avr32-2.6/drivers/usb/gadget/Kconfig
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/usb/gadget/Kconfig 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/usb/gadget/Kconfig 2008-06-12 15:09:42.582816057 +0200
-@@ -118,10 +118,10 @@
- config USB_GADGET_ATMEL_USBA
- boolean "Atmel USBA"
- select USB_GADGET_DUALSPEED
-- depends on AVR32
-+ depends on AVR32 || ARCH_AT91CAP9
- help
- USBA is the integrated high-speed USB Device controller on
-- the AT32AP700x processors from Atmel.
-+ the AT32AP700x and AT91CAP9 processors from Atmel.
-
- config USB_ATMEL_USBA
- tristate
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/video/atmel_lcdfb.c avr32-2.6/drivers/video/atmel_lcdfb.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/drivers/video/atmel_lcdfb.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/drivers/video/atmel_lcdfb.c 2008-06-12 15:09:43.343816340 +0200
+--- a/drivers/video/atmel_lcdfb.c
++++ b/drivers/video/atmel_lcdfb.c
@@ -38,7 +38,9 @@
#endif
} else {
/* alocate memory buffer */
ret = atmel_lcdfb_alloc_video_memory(sinfo);
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/fs/fs-writeback.c avr32-2.6/fs/fs-writeback.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/fs/fs-writeback.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/fs/fs-writeback.c 2008-06-12 15:09:44.531816544 +0200
+--- a/fs/fs-writeback.c
++++ b/fs/fs-writeback.c
@@ -385,8 +385,6 @@
* WB_SYNC_HOLD is a hack for sys_sync(): reattach the inode to sb->s_dirty so
* that it can be located for waiting on in __writeback_single_inode().
(inodes_stat.nr_inodes - inodes_stat.nr_unused) +
nr_dirty + nr_unstable;
wbc.nr_to_write += wbc.nr_to_write / 2; /* Bit more for luck */
-- spin_lock(&inode_lock);
- sync_sb_inodes(sb, &wbc);
-- spin_unlock(&inode_lock);
- }
-
- /*
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/fs/Kconfig avr32-2.6/fs/Kconfig
---- linux-2.6.25.6/fs/Kconfig 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/fs/Kconfig 2008-06-12 15:09:43.915816293 +0200
-@@ -1347,6 +1347,9 @@
-
- endchoice
-
-+# UBIFS File system configuration
-+source "fs/ubifs/Kconfig"
-+
- config CRAMFS
- tristate "Compressed ROM file system support (cramfs)"
- depends on BLOCK
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/fs/Makefile avr32-2.6/fs/Makefile
---- linux-2.6.25.6/fs/Makefile 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/fs/Makefile 2008-06-12 15:09:43.915816293 +0200
-@@ -100,6 +100,7 @@
- obj-$(CONFIG_UFS_FS) += ufs/
- obj-$(CONFIG_EFS_FS) += efs/
- obj-$(CONFIG_JFFS2_FS) += jffs2/
-+obj-$(CONFIG_UBIFS_FS) += ubifs/
- obj-$(CONFIG_AFFS_FS) += affs/
- obj-$(CONFIG_ROMFS_FS) += romfs/
- obj-$(CONFIG_QNX4FS_FS) += qnx4/
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/budget.c avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/budget.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/budget.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/budget.c 2008-06-12 15:09:45.311815896 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,863 @@
-+/*
-+ * This file is part of UBIFS.
-+ *
-+ * Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Nokia Corporation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by
-+ * the Free Software Foundation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
-+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
-+ * more details.
-+ *
-+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
-+ * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
-+ * Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
-+ *
-+ * Authors: Adrian Hunter
-+ * Artem Bityutskiy (Битюцкий Артём)
-+ */
-+
-+/*
-+ * This file implements the budgeting unit which is responsible for UBIFS space
-+ * management.
-+ *
-+ * Factors such as compression, wasted space at the ends of LEBs, space in other
-+ * journal heads, the effect of updates on the index, and so on, make it
-+ * impossible to accurately predict the amount of space needed. Consequently
-+ * approximations are used.
-+ */
-+
-+#include "ubifs.h"
-+#include <linux/writeback.h>
-+#include <asm/div64.h>
-+
-+/*
-+ * When pessimistic budget calculations say that there is no enough space,
-+ * UBIFS starts writing back dirty inodes and pages, doing garbage collection,
-+ * or committing. The below constants define maximum number of times UBIFS
-+ * repeats the operations.
-+ */
-+#define MAX_SHRINK_RETRIES 8
-+#define MAX_GC_RETRIES 4
-+#define MAX_CMT_RETRIES 2
-+#define MAX_NOSPC_RETRIES 1
-+
-+/*
-+ * The below constant defines amount of dirty pages which should be written
-+ * back at when trying to shrink the liability.
-+ */
-+#define NR_TO_WRITE 16
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct retries_info - information about re-tries while making free space.
-+ * @prev_liability: previous liability
-+ * @shrink_cnt: how many times the liability was shrinked
-+ * @shrink_retries: count of liability shrink re-tries (increased when
-+ * liability does not shrink)
-+ * @try_gc: GC should be tried first
-+ * @gc_retries: how many times GC was run
-+ * @cmt_retries: how many times commit has been done
-+ * @nospc_retries: how many times GC returned %-ENOSPC
-+ *
-+ * Since we consider budgeting to be the fast-path, and this structure has to
-+ * be allocated on stack and zeroed out, we make it smaller using bit-fields.
-+ */
-+struct retries_info {
-+ long long prev_liability;
-+ unsigned int shrink_cnt;
-+ unsigned int shrink_retries:5;
-+ unsigned int try_gc:1;
-+ unsigned int gc_retries:4;
-+ unsigned int cmt_retries:3;
-+ unsigned int nospc_retries:1;
-+};
-+
-+/**
-+ * shrink_liability - write-back some dirty pages/inodes.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @nr_to_write: how many dirty pages to write-back
-+ *
-+ * This function shrinks UBIFS liability by means of writing back some amount
-+ * of dirty inodes and their pages. Returns the amount of pages which were
-+ * written back. The returned value does not include dirty inodes which were
-+ * synchronized.
-+ *
-+ * Note, this function synchronizes even VFS inodes which are locked
-+ * (@i_mutex) by the caller of the budgeting function, because write-back does
-+ * not touch @i_mutex.
-+ */
-+static int shrink_liability(struct ubifs_info *c, int nr_to_write)
-+{
-+ struct writeback_control wbc = {
-+ .sync_mode = WB_SYNC_NONE,
-+ .range_end = LLONG_MAX,
-+ .nr_to_write = nr_to_write,
-+ };
-+
-+ generic_sync_sb_inodes(c->vfs_sb, &wbc);
-+ dbg_budg("%ld pages were written back", nr_to_write - wbc.nr_to_write);
-+ return nr_to_write - wbc.nr_to_write;
-+}
-+
-+
-+/**
-+ * run_gc - run garbage collector.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function runs garbage collector to make some more free space. Returns
-+ * zero if a free LEB has been produced, %-EAGAIN if commit is required, and a
-+ * negative error code in case of failure.
-+ */
-+static int run_gc(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int err, lnum;
-+
-+ /* Make some free space by garbage-collecting dirty space */
-+ down_read(&c->commit_sem);
-+ lnum = ubifs_garbage_collect(c, 1);
-+ up_read(&c->commit_sem);
-+ if (lnum < 0)
-+ return lnum;
-+
-+ /* GC freed one LEB, return it to lprops */
-+ dbg_budg("GC freed LEB %d", lnum);
-+ err = ubifs_return_leb(c, lnum);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * make_free_space - make more free space on the file-system.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @ri: information about previous invocations of this function
-+ *
-+ * This function is called when an operation cannot be budgeted because there
-+ * is supposedly no free space. But in most cases there is some free space:
-+ * o budgeting is pessimistic, so it always budgets more then it is actually
-+ * needed, so shrinking the liability is one way to make free space - the
-+ * cached data will take less space then it was budgeted for;
-+ * o GC may turn some dark space into free space (budgeting treats dark space
-+ * as not available);
-+ * o commit may free some LEB, i.e., turn freeable LEBs into free LEBs.
-+ *
-+ * So this function tries to do the above. Returns %-EAGAIN if some free space
-+ * was presumably made and the caller has to re-try budgeting the operation.
-+ * Returns %-ENOSPC if it couldn't do more free space, and other negative error
-+ * codes on failures.
-+ */
-+static int make_free_space(struct ubifs_info *c, struct retries_info *ri)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * If we have some dirty pages and inodes (liability), try to write
-+ * them back unless this was tried too many times without effect
-+ * already.
-+ */
-+ if (ri->shrink_retries < MAX_SHRINK_RETRIES && !ri->try_gc) {
-+ long long liability;
-+
-+ spin_lock(&c->space_lock);
-+ liability = c->budg_idx_growth + c->budg_data_growth +
-+ c->budg_dd_growth;
-+ spin_unlock(&c->space_lock);
-+
-+ if (ri->prev_liability >= liability) {
-+ /* Liability does not shrink, next time try GC then */
-+ ri->shrink_retries += 1;
-+ if (ri->gc_retries < MAX_GC_RETRIES)
-+ ri->try_gc = 1;
-+ dbg_budg("liability did not shrink: retries %d of %d",
-+ ri->shrink_retries, MAX_SHRINK_RETRIES);
-+ }
-+
-+ dbg_budg("force write-back (count %d)", ri->shrink_cnt);
-+ shrink_liability(c, NR_TO_WRITE + ri->shrink_cnt);
-+
-+ ri->prev_liability = liability;
-+ ri->shrink_cnt += 1;
-+ return -EAGAIN;
-+ }
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Try to run garbage collector unless it was already tried too many
-+ * times.
-+ */
-+ if (ri->gc_retries < MAX_GC_RETRIES) {
-+ ri->gc_retries += 1;
-+ dbg_budg("run GC, retries %d of %d",
-+ ri->gc_retries, MAX_GC_RETRIES);
-+
-+ ri->try_gc = 0;
-+ err = run_gc(c);
-+ if (!err)
-+ return -EAGAIN;
-+
-+ if (err == -EAGAIN) {
-+ dbg_budg("GC asked to commit");
-+ err = ubifs_run_commit(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ return -EAGAIN;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (err != -ENOSPC)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * GC could not make any progress. If this is the first time,
-+ * then it makes sense to try to commit, because it might make
-+ * some dirty space.
-+ */
-+ dbg_budg("GC returned -ENOSPC, retries %d",
-+ ri->nospc_retries);
-+ if (ri->nospc_retries >= MAX_NOSPC_RETRIES)
-+ return err;
-+ ri->nospc_retries += 1;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Neither GC nor write-back helped, try to commit */
-+ if (ri->cmt_retries < MAX_CMT_RETRIES) {
-+ ri->cmt_retries += 1;
-+ dbg_budg("run commit, retries %d of %d",
-+ ri->cmt_retries, MAX_CMT_RETRIES);
-+ err = ubifs_run_commit(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ return -EAGAIN;
-+ }
-+
-+ return -ENOSPC;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_calc_min_idx_lebs - calculate amount of eraseblocks for the index.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function calculates and returns the number of eraseblocks which should
-+ * be kept for index usage.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_calc_min_idx_lebs(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int ret;
-+ uint64_t idx_size;
-+
-+ idx_size = c->old_idx_sz + c->budg_idx_growth + c->budg_uncommitted_idx;
-+
-+ /* And make sure we have twice the index size of space reserved */
-+ idx_size <<= 1;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * We do not maintain 'old_idx_size' as 'old_idx_lebs'/'old_idx_bytes'
-+ * pair, nor similarly the two variables for the new index size, so we
-+ * have to do this costly 64-bit division on fast-path.
-+ */
-+ if (do_div(idx_size, c->leb_size - c->max_idx_node_sz))
-+ ret = idx_size + 1;
-+ else
-+ ret = idx_size;
-+ /*
-+ * The index head is not available for the in-the-gaps method, so add an
-+ * extra LEB to compensate.
-+ */
-+ ret += 1;
-+ /*
-+ * At present the index needs at least 2 LEBs: one for the index head
-+ * and one for in-the-gaps method (which currently does not cater for
-+ * the index head and so excludes it from consideration).
-+ */
-+ if (ret < 2)
-+ ret = 2;
-+ return ret;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_calc_available - calculate available FS space.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function calculates and returns amount of FS space available for use.
-+ */
-+long long ubifs_calc_available(const struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ long long available, subtract_lebs;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Force the amount available to the total size reported if the used
-+ * space is zero.
-+ */
-+ if (c->lst.total_used <= UBIFS_INO_NODE_SZ &&
-+ c->budg_data_growth + c->budg_dd_growth == 0) {
-+ /* Do the same calculation as for c->block_cnt */
-+ available = c->main_lebs - 2;
-+ available *= c->leb_size - c->dark_wm;
-+ return available;
-+ }
-+
-+ available = c->main_bytes - c->lst.total_used;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Now 'available' contains theoretically available flash space
-+ * assuming there is no index, so we have to subtract the space which
-+ * is reserved for the index.
-+ */
-+ subtract_lebs = c->min_idx_lebs;
-+
-+ /* Take into account that GC reserves one LEB for its own needs */
-+ subtract_lebs += 1;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * The GC journal head LEB is not really accessible. And since
-+ * different write types go to different heads, we may count only on
-+ * one head's space.
-+ */
-+ subtract_lebs += c->jhead_cnt - 1;
-+
-+ /* We also reserve one LEB for deletions, which bypass budgeting */
-+ subtract_lebs += 1;
-+
-+ available -= subtract_lebs * c->leb_size;
-+
-+ /* Subtract the dead space which is not available for use */
-+ available -= c->lst.total_dead;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Subtract dark space, which might or might not be usable - it depends
-+ * on the data which we have on the media and which will be written. If
-+ * this is a lot of uncompressed or not-compressible data, the dark
-+ * space cannot be used.
-+ */
-+ available -= c->lst.total_dark;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * However, there is more dark space. The index may be bigger than
-+ * min_idx_lebs. Those extra LEBs are assumed to be available, but
-+ * their dark space is not included in total_dark, so it is subtracted
-+ * here.
-+ */
-+ if (c->lst.idx_lebs > c->min_idx_lebs) {
-+ subtract_lebs = c->lst.idx_lebs - c->min_idx_lebs;
-+ available -= subtract_lebs * c->dark_wm;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* The calculations are rough and may end up with a negative number */
-+ return available > 0 ? available : 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * rp_can_write - check whether the user is allowed to write.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @avail: available space on FS
-+ *
-+ * UBIFS has so-called "reserved pool" which is flash space reserved
-+ * for the superuser and for uses whose UID/GID is recorded in UBIFS superblock.
-+ * This function checks whether current user is allowed to write
-+ * to the file-system - it returns %1 if there is plenty of space or the user
-+ * is eligible to use the reserved pool and %0 otherwise.
-+ */
-+static int rp_can_write(struct ubifs_info *c, long long avail)
-+{
-+ if (avail > c->rp_size || current->fsuid == c->rp_uid ||
-+ capable(CAP_SYS_RESOURCE) ||
-+ (c->rp_gid != 0 && in_group_p(c->rp_gid)))
-+ return 1;
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * do_budget_space - reserve flash space for index and data growth.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function makes sure UBIFS has enough free eraseblocks for index growth
-+ * and data.
-+ *
-+ * When budgeting index space, UBIFS reserves twice as more LEBs as the index
-+ * would take if it was consolidated and written to the flash. This guarantees
-+ * that the "in-the-gaps" commit method always succeeds and UBIFS will always
-+ * be able to commit dirty index. So this function basically adds amount of
-+ * budgeted index space to the size of the current index, multiplies this by 2,
-+ * and makes sure this does not exceed the amount of free eraseblocks.
-+ *
-+ * Notes about @c->min_idx_lebs and @c->lst.idx_lebs variables:
-+ * o @c->lst.idx_lebs is the number of LEBs the index currently uses. It might
-+ * be large, because UBIFS does not do any index consolidation as long as
-+ * there is free space. IOW, the index may take a lot of LEBs, but the LEBs
-+ * will contain a lot of dirt.
-+ * o @c->min_idx_lebs is the the index presumably takes. IOW, the index may be
-+ * consolidated to take up to @c->min_idx_lebs LEBs.
-+ *
-+ * This function returns zero in case of success, and %-ENOSPC in case of
-+ * failure.
-+ */
-+static int do_budget_space(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ long long outstanding, available;
-+ int lebs, rsvd_idx_lebs, min_idx_lebs;
-+
-+ /* First budget index space */
-+ min_idx_lebs = ubifs_calc_min_idx_lebs(c);
-+
-+ /* Now 'min_idx_lebs' contains number of LEBs to reserve */
-+ if (min_idx_lebs > c->lst.idx_lebs)
-+ rsvd_idx_lebs = min_idx_lebs - c->lst.idx_lebs;
-+ else
-+ rsvd_idx_lebs = 0;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * The number of LEBs that are available to be used by the index is:
-+ *
-+ * @c->lst.empty_lebs + @c->freeable_cnt + @c->idx_gc_cnt -
-+ * @c->lst.taken_empty_lebs
-+ *
-+ * @empty_lebs are available because they are empty. @freeable_cnt are
-+ * available because they contain only free and dirty space and the
-+ * index allocation always occurs after wbufs are synch'ed.
-+ * @idx_gc_cnt are available because they are index LEBs that have been
-+ * garbage collected (including trivial GC) and are awaiting the commit
-+ * before they can be unmapped - note that the in-the-gaps method will
-+ * grab these if it needs them. @taken_empty_lebs are empty_lebs that
-+ * have already been allocated for some purpose (also includes those
-+ * LEBs on the @idx_gc list).
-+ *
-+ * Note, @taken_empty_lebs may temporarily be higher by one because of
-+ * the way we serialize LEB allocations and budgeting. See a comment in
-+ * 'ubifs_find_free_space()'.
-+ */
-+ lebs = c->lst.empty_lebs + c->freeable_cnt + c->idx_gc_cnt -
-+ c->lst.taken_empty_lebs;
-+ if (unlikely(rsvd_idx_lebs > lebs)) {
-+ dbg_budg("out of indexing space: min_idx_lebs %d (old %d), "
-+ "rsvd_idx_lebs %d", min_idx_lebs, c->min_idx_lebs,
-+ rsvd_idx_lebs);
-+ return -ENOSPC;
-+ }
-+
-+ available = ubifs_calc_available(c);
-+ outstanding = c->budg_data_growth + c->budg_dd_growth;
-+
-+ if (unlikely(available < outstanding)) {
-+ dbg_budg("out of data space: available %lld, outstanding %lld",
-+ available, outstanding);
-+ return -ENOSPC;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (!rp_can_write(c, available - outstanding))
-+ return -ENOSPC;
-+
-+ c->min_idx_lebs = min_idx_lebs;
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * calc_idx_growth - calculate approximate index growth from budgeting request.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @req: budgeting request
-+ *
-+ * For now we assume each new node adds one znode. But this is rather poor
-+ * approximation, though.
-+ */
-+static int calc_idx_growth(const struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ const struct ubifs_budget_req *req)
-+{
-+ int znodes;
-+
-+ znodes = req->new_ino + (req->new_page << UBIFS_BLOCKS_PER_PAGE_SHIFT) +
-+ req->new_dent;
-+ return znodes * c->max_idx_node_sz;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * calc_data_growth - calculate approximate amount of new data from budgeting
-+ * request.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @req: budgeting request
-+ */
-+static int calc_data_growth(const struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ const struct ubifs_budget_req *req)
-+{
-+ int data_growth;
-+
-+ data_growth = req->new_ino ? c->inode_budget : 0;
-+ if (req->new_page)
-+ data_growth += c->page_budget;
-+ if (req->new_dent)
-+ data_growth += c->dent_budget;
-+ data_growth += req->new_ino_d;
-+
-+ return data_growth;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * calc_dd_growth - calculate approximate amount of data which makes other data
-+ * dirty from budgeting request.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @req: budgeting request
-+ */
-+static int calc_dd_growth(const struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ const struct ubifs_budget_req *req)
-+{
-+ int dd_growth;
-+
-+ dd_growth = req->dirtied_page ? c->page_budget : 0;
-+
-+ if (req->dirtied_ino)
-+ dd_growth += c->inode_budget << (req->dirtied_ino - 1);
-+ if (req->mod_dent)
-+ dd_growth += c->dent_budget;
-+ dd_growth += req->dirtied_ino_d;
-+
-+ return dd_growth;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_budget_space - ensure there is enough space to complete an operation.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @req: budget request
-+ *
-+ * This function allocates budget for an operation. It uses pessimistic
-+ * approximation of how much flash space the operation needs. The goal of this
-+ * function is to make sure UBIFS always has flash space to flush all dirty
-+ * pages, dirty inodes, and dirty znodes (liability). This function may force
-+ * commit, garbage-collection or write-back. Returns zero in case of success,
-+ * %-ENOSPC if there is no free space and other negative error codes in case of
-+ * failures.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_budget_space(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_budget_req *req)
-+{
-+ int uninitialized_var(cmt_retries), uninitialized_var(wb_retries);
-+ int err, idx_growth, data_growth, dd_growth;
-+ struct retries_info ri;
-+
-+ data_growth = calc_data_growth(c, req);
-+ dd_growth = calc_dd_growth(c, req);
-+ if (!data_growth && !dd_growth)
-+ return 0;
-+ idx_growth = calc_idx_growth(c, req);
-+ memset(&ri, 0, sizeof(struct retries_info));
-+
-+again:
-+ spin_lock(&c->space_lock);
-+ ubifs_assert(c->budg_idx_growth >= 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(c->budg_data_growth >= 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(c->budg_dd_growth >= 0);
-+
-+ c->budg_idx_growth += idx_growth;
-+ c->budg_data_growth += data_growth;
-+ c->budg_dd_growth += dd_growth;
-+
-+ err = do_budget_space(c);
-+ if (unlikely(err)) {
-+ /* Restore the old values */
-+ c->budg_idx_growth -= idx_growth;
-+ c->budg_data_growth -= data_growth;
-+ c->budg_dd_growth -= dd_growth;
-+ spin_unlock(&c->space_lock);
-+
-+ goto make_space;
-+ }
-+
-+ req->idx_growth = idx_growth;
-+ req->data_growth = data_growth;
-+ req->dd_growth = dd_growth;
-+ spin_unlock(&c->space_lock);
-+
-+ return 0;
-+
-+make_space:
-+ err = make_free_space(c, &ri);
-+ if (err == -EAGAIN) {
-+ dbg_budg("try again");
-+ cond_resched();
-+ goto again;
-+ } else if (err == -ENOSPC)
-+ dbg_budg("FS is full, -ENOSPC");
-+ else
-+ ubifs_err("cannot budget space, error %d", err);
-+
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_release_budget - release budgeted free space.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @req: budget request
-+ *
-+ * This function releases the space budgeted by 'ubifs_budget_space()'. Note,
-+ * since the index changes (which were budgeted for in @req->idx_growth) will
-+ * only be written to the media on commit, this function moves the index budget
-+ * from @c->budg_idx_growth to @c->budg_uncommitted_idx. The latter will be
-+ * zeroed by the commit operation.
-+ */
-+void ubifs_release_budget(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_budget_req *req)
-+{
-+ if (!req->data_growth && !req->dd_growth)
-+ return;
-+
-+ if (req->idx_growth == -1)
-+ req->idx_growth = calc_idx_growth(c, req);
-+
-+ spin_lock(&c->space_lock);
-+ c->budg_idx_growth -= req->idx_growth;
-+ c->budg_uncommitted_idx += req->idx_growth;
-+ c->budg_data_growth -= req->data_growth;
-+ c->budg_dd_growth -= req->dd_growth;
-+ c->min_idx_lebs = ubifs_calc_min_idx_lebs(c);
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(c->budg_idx_growth >= 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(c->budg_data_growth >= 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(c->min_idx_lebs < c->main_lebs);
-+ spin_unlock(&c->space_lock);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_convert_page_budget - convert budget of a new page.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function converts budget which was allocated for a new page of data to
-+ * the budget of changing an existing page of data. The latter is not larger
-+ * then the former, so this function only does simple re-calculation and does
-+ * not involve any write-back.
-+ */
-+void ubifs_convert_page_budget(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ spin_lock(&c->space_lock);
-+ /* Release the index growth reservation */
-+ c->budg_idx_growth -= c->max_idx_node_sz << UBIFS_BLOCKS_PER_PAGE_SHIFT;
-+ /* Release the data growth reservation */
-+ c->budg_data_growth -= c->page_budget;
-+ /* Increase the dirty data growth reservation instead */
-+ c->budg_dd_growth += c->page_budget;
-+ /* And re-calculate the indexing space reservation */
-+ c->min_idx_lebs = ubifs_calc_min_idx_lebs(c);
-+ spin_unlock(&c->space_lock);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_budget_inode_op - budget an operation on inode.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @inode: VFS inode which will be made dirty by the operation
-+ * @req: budget request of the operation
-+ *
-+ * This function is called to get budget for an operation which changes an
-+ * inode. The inode may be in dirty or clean state. The former means there is
-+ * no need to allocate the budget as it has already been allocated before. The
-+ * latter means that the inode change budget has to be allocated.
-+ *
-+ * The caller has to pass the inode which is going to be changed. This function
-+ * acquires budget the for as described in @req plus the budget for changing
-+ * the inode dirty, if needed. Returns zero in case of success, %-ENOSPC if
-+ * there is no more flash space, and other negative error codes in case of
-+ * failure.
-+ *
-+ * Note, upon exit, this function leaves the inode locked, and the
-+ * 'ubifs_release_ino_dirty()' or 'ubifs_release_ino_clean()' function has to
-+ * be called to unlock it.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_budget_inode_op(struct ubifs_info *c, struct inode *inode,
-+ struct ubifs_budget_req *req)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_inode *ui = ubifs_inode(inode);
-+ int err, old = req->dirtied_ino;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(req->dirtied_ino <= 3);
-+ ubifs_assert(req->dirtied_ino_d <= UBIFS_MAX_INO_DATA * 3);
-+
-+again:
-+ /*
-+ * If the inode is clean, it will be dirtied by this operation and we
-+ * have to budget for this.
-+ */
-+ req->dirtied_ino += !ui->dirty;
-+ if (req->dirtied_ino > old)
-+ req->dirtied_ino_d += ui->data_len;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Note, if the budget request does not actually request anything
-+ * (i.e., @req contains only zeroes), 'ubifs_budget_space()' will
-+ * return almost straight away.
-+ */
-+ err = ubifs_budget_space(c, req);
-+ if (unlikely(err))
-+ return err;
-+
-+ mutex_lock(&ui->budg_mutex);
-+
-+ if (req->dirtied_ino != old + !ui->dirty) {
-+ /* The inode has probably been written back meanwhile */
-+ ubifs_release_budget(c, req);
-+ mutex_unlock(&ui->budg_mutex);
-+ req->dirtied_ino = old;
-+ req->dirtied_ino_d -= ui->data_len;
-+ goto again;
-+ }
-+
-+ UBIFS_DBG(ui->budgeted = 1);
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_release_ino_dirty - release budget of a "dirtying" operation.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @inode: VFS inode the operation worked on
-+ * @req: budget to release
-+ *
-+ * This function has to be called at the end of VFS operations which acquired
-+ * budget via 'ubifs_budget_inode_op()'. It assumes that the inode has been
-+ * marked as dirty and will be synchronized later by write-back, so it does not
-+ * release the budget of the inode.
-+ *
-+ * Note, this function also avoids releasing page budgets which are released
-+ * separately.
-+ */
-+void ubifs_release_ino_dirty(struct ubifs_info *c, struct inode *inode,
-+ struct ubifs_budget_req *req)
-+{
-+ ubifs_assert(req->dirtied_ino <= 4);
-+ ubifs_assert(req->dirtied_ino_d <= UBIFS_MAX_INO_DATA * 4);
-+ ubifs_assert(req->idx_growth >= 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(req->data_growth >= 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(req->dd_growth >= 0);
-+
-+ if (req->dirtied_ino) {
-+ req->dd_growth -= c->inode_budget;
-+ req->dd_growth -= req->dirtied_ino_d;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (req->dirtied_page) {
-+ req->dd_growth -= c->page_budget;
-+ ubifs_assert(req->new_page == 0);
-+ } else if (req->new_page) {
-+ req->idx_growth -=
-+ c->max_idx_node_sz << UBIFS_BLOCKS_PER_PAGE_SHIFT;
-+ req->data_growth -= c->page_budget;
-+ ubifs_assert(req->dirtied_page == 0);
-+ }
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(req->dd_growth >= 0);
-+ ubifs_release_budget(c, req);
-+ mutex_unlock(&ubifs_inode(inode)->budg_mutex);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_cancel_ino_op - cancel budget of an operation on inode.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @inode: VFS inode the operation worked on
-+ * @req: budget to release
-+ *
-+ * This function has to be called if the operation failed and whole budget has
-+ * to be released, including the budget for inode which would had been
-+ * dirtied. It is important not to mark the inode dirty before calling this
-+ * function.
-+ */
-+void ubifs_cancel_ino_op(struct ubifs_info *c, struct inode *inode,
-+ struct ubifs_budget_req *req)
-+{
-+ ubifs_assert(req->dirtied_ino <= 4);
-+ ubifs_assert(req->dirtied_ino_d <= UBIFS_MAX_INO_DATA * 4);
-+ ubifs_assert(req->idx_growth >= 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(req->data_growth >= 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(req->dd_growth >= 0);
-+
-+ ubifs_release_budget(c, req);
-+ mutex_unlock(&ubifs_inode(inode)->budg_mutex);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_release_ino_clean - release budget of a "cleaning" operation.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @inode: VFS inode the operation worked on
-+ * @req: budget to release
-+ *
-+ * This function has to be called at the end of VFS operations which acquired
-+ * budget via 'ubifs_budget_inode_op()'. It assumed the operation synchronized
-+ * the inode, so it marks the inode clean, unlocks it and releases whole budget.
-+ *
-+ * Note, this function also avoids releasing page budgets which are released
-+ * separately.
-+ */
-+void ubifs_release_ino_clean(struct ubifs_info *c, struct inode *inode,
-+ struct ubifs_budget_req *req)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_inode *ui = ubifs_inode(inode);
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(req->dirtied_ino <= 4);
-+ ubifs_assert(req->dirtied_ino_d <= UBIFS_MAX_INO_DATA * 4);
-+ ubifs_assert(req->idx_growth >= 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(req->data_growth >= 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(req->dd_growth >= 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(!req->dirtied_page);
-+ ubifs_assert(!req->new_page);
-+ UBIFS_DBG(ui->budgeted = 0);
-+
-+ ubifs_release_budget(c, req);
-+ if (ui->dirty) {
-+ ui->dirty = 0;
-+ /*
-+ * Note, VFS still treats the inode as dirty and
-+ * 'ubifs_write_inode()' will be called, but it'll do nothing
-+ * because @ui->dirty is %0.
-+ */
-+ atomic_long_dec(&c->dirty_ino_cnt);
-+ }
-+ mutex_unlock(&ubifs_inode(inode)->budg_mutex);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_release_new_page_budget - release budget of a new page.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This is a helper function which releases budget corresponding to the budget
-+ * of one new page of data.
-+ */
-+void ubifs_release_new_page_budget(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_budget_req req = { .new_page = 1,
-+ .idx_growth = -1,
-+ .data_growth = c->page_budget };
-+
-+ ubifs_release_budget(c, &req);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_budg_get_free_space - return amount of free space.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function returns amount of free space on the file-system.
-+ */
-+long long ubifs_budg_get_free_space(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int min_idx_lebs, rsvd_idx_lebs;
-+ long long available, outstanding, free;
-+
-+ /* Do exactly the same calculations as in 'do_budget_space()' */
-+ spin_lock(&c->space_lock);
-+ min_idx_lebs = ubifs_calc_min_idx_lebs(c);
-+
-+ if (min_idx_lebs > c->lst.idx_lebs)
-+ rsvd_idx_lebs = min_idx_lebs - c->lst.idx_lebs;
-+ else
-+ rsvd_idx_lebs = 0;
-+
-+ if (rsvd_idx_lebs > c->lst.empty_lebs + c->freeable_cnt + c->idx_gc_cnt
-+ - c->lst.taken_empty_lebs) {
-+ spin_unlock(&c->space_lock);
-+ return 0;
-+ }
-+
-+ c->min_idx_lebs = min_idx_lebs;
-+ available = ubifs_calc_available(c);
-+ outstanding = c->budg_data_growth + c->budg_dd_growth;
-+ spin_unlock(&c->space_lock);
-+
-+ if (available > outstanding)
-+ free = ubifs_reported_space(c, available - outstanding);
-+ else
-+ free = 0;
-+
-+ return free;
-+}
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/commit.c avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/commit.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/commit.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/commit.c 2008-06-12 15:09:45.311815896 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,677 @@
-+/*
-+ * This file is part of UBIFS.
-+ *
-+ * Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Nokia Corporation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by
-+ * the Free Software Foundation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
-+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
-+ * more details.
-+ *
-+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
-+ * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
-+ * Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
-+ *
-+ * Authors: Adrian Hunter
-+ * Artem Bityutskiy (Битюцкий Артём)
-+ */
-+
-+/*
-+ * This file implements functions that manage the running of the commit process.
-+ * Each affected module has its own functions to accomplish their part in the
-+ * commit and those functions are called here.
-+ *
-+ * The commit is the process whereby all updates to the index and LEB properties
-+ * are written out together and the journal becomes empty. This keeps the
-+ * file system consistent - at all times the state can be recreated by reading
-+ * the index and LEB properties and then replaying the journal.
-+ *
-+ * The commit is split into two parts named "commit start" and "commit end".
-+ * During commit start, the commit process has exclusive access to the journal
-+ * by holding the commit semaphore down for writing. As few I/O operations as
-+ * possible are performed during commit start, instead the nodes that are to be
-+ * written are merely identified. During commit end, the commit semaphore is no
-+ * longer held and the journal is again in operation, allowing users to continue
-+ * to use the file system while the bulk of the commit I/O is performed. The
-+ * purpose of this two-step approach is to prevent the commit from causing any
-+ * latency blips. Note that in any case, the commit does not prevent lookups
-+ * (as permitted by the TNC mutex), or access to VFS data structures e.g. page
-+ * cache.
-+ */
-+
-+#include <linux/freezer.h>
-+#include <linux/kthread.h>
-+#include "ubifs.h"
-+
-+/**
-+ * do_commit - commit the journal.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function implements UBIFS commit. It has to be called with commit lock
-+ * locked. Returns zero in case of success and a negative error code in case of
-+ * failure.
-+ */
-+static int do_commit(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int err, new_ltail_lnum, old_ltail_lnum, i;
-+ struct ubifs_zbranch zroot;
-+ struct ubifs_lp_stats lst;
-+
-+ dbg_cmt("start");
-+ if (c->ro_media) {
-+ err = -EROFS;
-+ goto out_up;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Sync all write buffers (necessary for recovery) */
-+ for (i = 0; i < c->jhead_cnt; i++) {
-+ err = ubifs_wbuf_sync(&c->jheads[i].wbuf);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_up;
-+ }
-+
-+ err = ubifs_gc_start_commit(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_up;
-+ err = dbg_check_lprops(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_up;
-+ err = ubifs_log_start_commit(c, &new_ltail_lnum);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_up;
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_start_commit(c, &zroot);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_up;
-+ err = ubifs_lpt_start_commit(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_up;
-+ err = ubifs_orphan_start_commit(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_up;
-+
-+ ubifs_get_lp_stats(c, &lst);
-+
-+ up_write(&c->commit_sem);
-+
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_end_commit(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ err = ubifs_lpt_end_commit(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ err = ubifs_orphan_end_commit(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ old_ltail_lnum = c->ltail_lnum;
-+ err = ubifs_log_end_commit(c, new_ltail_lnum);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ err = dbg_check_old_index(c, &zroot);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+
-+ mutex_lock(&c->mst_mutex);
-+ c->mst_node->cmt_no = cpu_to_le64(++c->cmt_no);
-+ c->mst_node->log_lnum = cpu_to_le32(new_ltail_lnum);
-+ c->mst_node->root_lnum = cpu_to_le32(zroot.lnum);
-+ c->mst_node->root_offs = cpu_to_le32(zroot.offs);
-+ c->mst_node->root_len = cpu_to_le32(zroot.len);
-+ c->mst_node->ihead_lnum = cpu_to_le32(c->ihead_lnum);
-+ c->mst_node->ihead_offs = cpu_to_le32(c->ihead_offs);
-+ c->mst_node->index_size = cpu_to_le64(c->old_idx_sz);
-+ c->mst_node->lpt_lnum = cpu_to_le32(c->lpt_lnum);
-+ c->mst_node->lpt_offs = cpu_to_le32(c->lpt_offs);
-+ c->mst_node->nhead_lnum = cpu_to_le32(c->nhead_lnum);
-+ c->mst_node->nhead_offs = cpu_to_le32(c->nhead_offs);
-+ c->mst_node->ltab_lnum = cpu_to_le32(c->ltab_lnum);
-+ c->mst_node->ltab_offs = cpu_to_le32(c->ltab_offs);
-+ c->mst_node->lsave_lnum = cpu_to_le32(c->lsave_lnum);
-+ c->mst_node->lsave_offs = cpu_to_le32(c->lsave_offs);
-+ c->mst_node->lscan_lnum = cpu_to_le32(c->lscan_lnum);
-+ c->mst_node->empty_lebs = cpu_to_le32(lst.empty_lebs);
-+ c->mst_node->idx_lebs = cpu_to_le32(lst.idx_lebs);
-+ c->mst_node->total_free = cpu_to_le64(lst.total_free);
-+ c->mst_node->total_dirty = cpu_to_le64(lst.total_dirty);
-+ c->mst_node->total_used = cpu_to_le64(lst.total_used);
-+ c->mst_node->total_dead = cpu_to_le64(lst.total_dead);
-+ c->mst_node->total_dark = cpu_to_le64(lst.total_dark);
-+ if (c->no_orphs)
-+ c->mst_node->flags |= cpu_to_le32(UBIFS_MST_NO_ORPHS);
-+ else
-+ c->mst_node->flags &= ~cpu_to_le32(UBIFS_MST_NO_ORPHS);
-+ err = ubifs_write_master(c);
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->mst_mutex);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+
-+ err = ubifs_log_post_commit(c, old_ltail_lnum);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ err = ubifs_gc_end_commit(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ err = ubifs_lpt_post_commit(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+
-+ spin_lock(&c->cs_lock);
-+ c->cmt_state = COMMIT_RESTING;
-+ wake_up(&c->cmt_wq);
-+ dbg_cmt("commit end");
-+ spin_unlock(&c->cs_lock);
-+
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out_up:
-+ up_write(&c->commit_sem);
-+out:
-+ ubifs_err("commit failed, error %d", err);
-+ spin_lock(&c->cs_lock);
-+ c->cmt_state = COMMIT_BROKEN;
-+ wake_up(&c->cmt_wq);
-+ spin_unlock(&c->cs_lock);
-+ ubifs_ro_mode(c, err);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * run_bg_commit - run background commit if it is needed.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function runs background commit if it is needed. Returns zero in case
-+ * of success and a negative error code in case of failure.
-+ */
-+static int run_bg_commit(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ spin_lock(&c->cs_lock);
-+ /*
-+ * Run background commit only if background commit was requested or if
-+ * commit is required.
-+ */
-+ if (c->cmt_state != COMMIT_BACKGROUND &&
-+ c->cmt_state != COMMIT_REQUIRED)
-+ goto out;
-+ spin_unlock(&c->cs_lock);
-+
-+ down_write(&c->commit_sem);
-+ spin_lock(&c->cs_lock);
-+ if (c->cmt_state == COMMIT_REQUIRED)
-+ c->cmt_state = COMMIT_RUNNING_REQUIRED;
-+ else if (c->cmt_state == COMMIT_BACKGROUND)
-+ c->cmt_state = COMMIT_RUNNING_BACKGROUND;
-+ else
-+ goto out_cmt_unlock;
-+ spin_unlock(&c->cs_lock);
-+
-+ return do_commit(c);
-+
-+out_cmt_unlock:
-+ up_write(&c->commit_sem);
-+out:
-+ spin_unlock(&c->cs_lock);
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_bg_thread - UBIFS background thread function.
-+ * @info: points to the file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function implements various file-system background activities:
-+ * o when a write-buffer timer expires it synchronizes the appropriate
-+ * write-buffer;
-+ * o when the journal is about to be full, it starts in-advance commit.
-+ *
-+ * Note, other stuff like background garbage collection may be added here in
-+ * future.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_bg_thread(void *info)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+ struct ubifs_info *c = info;
-+
-+ ubifs_msg("background thread \"%s\" started, PID %d",
-+ c->bgt_name, current->pid);
-+ set_freezable();
-+
-+ while (1) {
-+ if (kthread_should_stop())
-+ break;
-+
-+ if (try_to_freeze())
-+ continue;
-+
-+ set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
-+ /* Check if there is something to do */
-+ if (!c->need_bgt) {
-+ /*
-+ * Nothing prevents us from going sleep now and
-+ * be never woken up and block the task which
-+ * could wait in 'kthread_stop()' forever.
-+ */
-+ if (kthread_should_stop())
-+ break;
-+ schedule();
-+ continue;
-+ } else
-+ __set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
-+
-+ c->need_bgt = 0;
-+ err = ubifs_bg_wbufs_sync(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ ubifs_ro_mode(c, err);
-+
-+ run_bg_commit(c);
-+ cond_resched();
-+ }
-+
-+ dbg_msg("background thread \"%s\" stops", c->bgt_name);
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_commit_required - set commit state to "required".
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function is called if a commit is required but cannot be done from the
-+ * calling function, so it is just flagged instead.
-+ */
-+void ubifs_commit_required(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ spin_lock(&c->cs_lock);
-+ switch (c->cmt_state) {
-+ case COMMIT_RESTING:
-+ case COMMIT_BACKGROUND:
-+ dbg_cmt("old: %s, new: %s", dbg_cstate(c->cmt_state),
-+ dbg_cstate(COMMIT_REQUIRED));
-+ c->cmt_state = COMMIT_REQUIRED;
-+ break;
-+ case COMMIT_RUNNING_BACKGROUND:
-+ dbg_cmt("old: %s, new: %s", dbg_cstate(c->cmt_state),
-+ dbg_cstate(COMMIT_RUNNING_REQUIRED));
-+ c->cmt_state = COMMIT_RUNNING_REQUIRED;
-+ break;
-+ case COMMIT_REQUIRED:
-+ case COMMIT_RUNNING_REQUIRED:
-+ case COMMIT_BROKEN:
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ spin_unlock(&c->cs_lock);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_request_bg_commit - notify the background thread to do a commit.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function is called if the journal is full enough to make a commit
-+ * worthwhile, so background thread is kicked to start it.
-+ */
-+void ubifs_request_bg_commit(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ spin_lock(&c->cs_lock);
-+ if (c->cmt_state == COMMIT_RESTING) {
-+ dbg_cmt("old: %s, new: %s", dbg_cstate(c->cmt_state),
-+ dbg_cstate(COMMIT_BACKGROUND));
-+ c->cmt_state = COMMIT_BACKGROUND;
-+ spin_unlock(&c->cs_lock);
-+ ubifs_wake_up_bgt(c);
-+ } else
-+ spin_unlock(&c->cs_lock);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * wait_for_commit - wait for commit.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function sleeps until the commit operation is no longer running.
-+ */
-+static int wait_for_commit(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ dbg_cmt("pid %d goes sleep", current->pid);
-+
-+ /*
-+ * The following sleeps if the condition is false, and will be woken
-+ * when the commit ends. It is possible, although very unlikely, that we
-+ * will wake up and see the subsequent commit running, rather than the
-+ * one we were waiting for, and go back to sleep. However, we will be
-+ * woken again, so there is no danger of sleeping forever.
-+ */
-+ wait_event(c->cmt_wq, c->cmt_state != COMMIT_RUNNING_BACKGROUND &&
-+ c->cmt_state != COMMIT_RUNNING_REQUIRED);
-+ dbg_cmt("commit finished, pid %d woke up", current->pid);
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_run_commit - run or wait for commit.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function runs commit and returns zero in case of success and a negative
-+ * error code in case of failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_run_commit(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int err = 0;
-+
-+ spin_lock(&c->cs_lock);
-+ if (c->cmt_state == COMMIT_BROKEN) {
-+ err = -EINVAL;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->cmt_state == COMMIT_RUNNING_BACKGROUND)
-+ /*
-+ * We set the commit state to 'running required' to indicate
-+ * that we want it to complete as quickly as possible.
-+ */
-+ c->cmt_state = COMMIT_RUNNING_REQUIRED;
-+
-+ if (c->cmt_state == COMMIT_RUNNING_REQUIRED) {
-+ spin_unlock(&c->cs_lock);
-+ return wait_for_commit(c);
-+ }
-+ spin_unlock(&c->cs_lock);
-+
-+ /* Ok, the commit is indeed needed */
-+
-+ down_write(&c->commit_sem);
-+ spin_lock(&c->cs_lock);
-+ /*
-+ * Since we unlocked 'c->cs_lock', the state may have changed, so
-+ * re-check it.
-+ */
-+ if (c->cmt_state == COMMIT_BROKEN) {
-+ err = -EINVAL;
-+ goto out_cmt_unlock;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->cmt_state == COMMIT_RUNNING_BACKGROUND)
-+ c->cmt_state = COMMIT_RUNNING_REQUIRED;
-+
-+ if (c->cmt_state == COMMIT_RUNNING_REQUIRED) {
-+ up_write(&c->commit_sem);
-+ spin_unlock(&c->cs_lock);
-+ return wait_for_commit(c);
-+ }
-+ c->cmt_state = COMMIT_RUNNING_REQUIRED;
-+ spin_unlock(&c->cs_lock);
-+
-+ err = do_commit(c);
-+ return err;
-+
-+out_cmt_unlock:
-+ up_write(&c->commit_sem);
-+out:
-+ spin_unlock(&c->cs_lock);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_gc_should_commit - determine if it is time for GC to run commit.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function is called by garbage collection to determine if commit should
-+ * be run. If commit state is @COMMIT_BACKGROUND, which means that the journal
-+ * is full enough to start commit, this function returns true. It is not
-+ * absolutely necessary to commit yet, but it feels like this should be better
-+ * then to keep doing GC. This function returns %1 if GC has to initiate commit
-+ * and %0 if not.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_gc_should_commit(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int ret = 0;
-+
-+ spin_lock(&c->cs_lock);
-+ if (c->cmt_state == COMMIT_BACKGROUND) {
-+ dbg_cmt("commit required now");
-+ c->cmt_state = COMMIT_REQUIRED;
-+ } else
-+ dbg_cmt("commit not requested");
-+ if (c->cmt_state == COMMIT_REQUIRED)
-+ ret = 1;
-+ spin_unlock(&c->cs_lock);
-+ return ret;
-+}
-+
-+#ifdef CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_DEBUG
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct idx_node - hold index nodes during index tree traversal.
-+ * @list: list
-+ * @iip: index in parent (slot number of this indexing node in the parent
-+ * indexing node)
-+ * @upper_key: all keys in this indexing node have to be less or equivalent to
-+ * this key
-+ * @idx: index node (8-byte aligned because all node structures must be 8-byte
-+ * aligned)
-+ */
-+struct idx_node {
-+ struct list_head list;
-+ int iip;
-+ union ubifs_key upper_key;
-+ struct ubifs_idx_node idx __attribute__((aligned(8)));
-+};
-+
-+/**
-+ * dbg_old_index_check_init - get information for the next old index check.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @zroot: root of the index
-+ *
-+ * This function records information about the index that will be needed for the
-+ * next old index check i.e. 'dbg_check_old_index()'.
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+int dbg_old_index_check_init(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_zbranch *zroot)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_idx_node *idx;
-+ int lnum, offs, len, err = 0;
-+
-+ c->old_zroot = *zroot;
-+
-+ lnum = c->old_zroot.lnum;
-+ offs = c->old_zroot.offs;
-+ len = c->old_zroot.len;
-+
-+ idx = kmalloc(c->max_idx_node_sz, GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!idx)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ err = ubifs_read_node(c, idx, UBIFS_IDX_NODE, len, lnum, offs);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+
-+ c->old_zroot_level = le16_to_cpu(idx->level);
-+ c->old_zroot_sqnum = le64_to_cpu(idx->ch.sqnum);
-+out:
-+ kfree(idx);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * dbg_check_old_index - check the old copy of the index.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @zroot: root of the new index
-+ *
-+ * In order to be able to recover from an unclean unmount, a complete copy of
-+ * the index must exist on flash. This is the "old" index. The commit process
-+ * must write the "new" index to flash without overwriting or destroying any
-+ * part of the old index. This function is run at commit end in order to check
-+ * that the old index does indeed exist completely intact.
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+int dbg_check_old_index(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_zbranch *zroot)
-+{
-+ int lnum, offs, len, err = 0, uninitialized_var(last_level), child_cnt;
-+ int first = 1, iip;
-+ union ubifs_key lower_key, upper_key, l_key, u_key;
-+ unsigned long long uninitialized_var(last_sqnum);
-+ struct ubifs_idx_node *idx;
-+ struct list_head list;
-+ struct idx_node *i;
-+ size_t sz;
-+
-+ if (!(ubifs_chk_flags & UBIFS_CHK_OLD_IDX))
-+ goto out;
-+
-+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&list);
-+
-+ sz = sizeof(struct idx_node) + ubifs_idx_node_sz(c, c->fanout) -
-+ UBIFS_IDX_NODE_SZ;
-+
-+ /* Start at the old zroot */
-+ lnum = c->old_zroot.lnum;
-+ offs = c->old_zroot.offs;
-+ len = c->old_zroot.len;
-+ iip = 0;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Traverse the index tree preorder depth-first i.e. do a node and then
-+ * its subtrees from left to right.
-+ */
-+ while (1) {
-+ struct ubifs_branch *br;
-+
-+ /* Get the next index node */
-+ i = kmalloc(sz, GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!i) {
-+ err = -ENOMEM;
-+ goto out_free;
-+ }
-+ i->iip = iip;
-+ /* Keep the index nodes on our path in a linked list */
-+ list_add_tail(&i->list, &list);
-+ /* Read the index node */
-+ idx = &i->idx;
-+ err = ubifs_read_node(c, idx, UBIFS_IDX_NODE, len, lnum, offs);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_free;
-+ /* Validate index node */
-+ child_cnt = le16_to_cpu(idx->child_cnt);
-+ if (child_cnt < 1 || child_cnt > c->fanout) {
-+ err = 1;
-+ goto out_dump;
-+ }
-+ if (first) {
-+ first = 0;
-+ /* Check root level and sqnum */
-+ if (le16_to_cpu(idx->level) != c->old_zroot_level) {
-+ err = 2;
-+ goto out_dump;
-+ }
-+ if (le64_to_cpu(idx->ch.sqnum) != c->old_zroot_sqnum) {
-+ err = 3;
-+ goto out_dump;
-+ }
-+ /* Set last values as though root had a parent */
-+ last_level = le16_to_cpu(idx->level) + 1;
-+ last_sqnum = le64_to_cpu(idx->ch.sqnum) + 1;
-+ key_read(c, ubifs_idx_key(c, idx), &lower_key);
-+ highest_ino_key(c, &upper_key, INUM_WATERMARK);
-+ }
-+ key_copy(c, &upper_key, &i->upper_key);
-+ if (le16_to_cpu(idx->level) != last_level - 1) {
-+ err = 3;
-+ goto out_dump;
-+ }
-+ /*
-+ * The index is always written bottom up hence a child's sqnum
-+ * is always less than the parents.
-+ */
-+ if (le64_to_cpu(idx->ch.sqnum) >= last_sqnum) {
-+ err = 4;
-+ goto out_dump;
-+ }
-+ /* Check key range */
-+ key_read(c, ubifs_idx_key(c, idx), &l_key);
-+ br = ubifs_idx_branch(c, idx, child_cnt - 1);
-+ key_read(c, &br->key, &u_key);
-+ if (keys_cmp(c, &lower_key, &l_key) > 0) {
-+ err = 5;
-+ goto out_dump;
-+ }
-+ if (keys_cmp(c, &upper_key, &u_key) < 0) {
-+ err = 6;
-+ goto out_dump;
-+ }
-+ if (keys_cmp(c, &upper_key, &u_key) == 0)
-+ if (!is_hash_key(c, &u_key)) {
-+ err = 7;
-+ goto out_dump;
-+ }
-+ /* Go to next index node */
-+ if (le16_to_cpu(idx->level) == 0) {
-+ /* At the bottom, so go up until can go right */
-+ while (1) {
-+ /* Drop the bottom of the list */
-+ list_del(&i->list);
-+ kfree(i);
-+ /* No more list means we are done */
-+ if (list_empty(&list))
-+ goto out;
-+ /* Look at the new bottom */
-+ i = list_entry(list.prev, struct idx_node,
-+ list);
-+ idx = &i->idx;
-+ /* Can we go right */
-+ if (iip + 1 < le16_to_cpu(idx->child_cnt)) {
-+ iip = iip + 1;
-+ break;
-+ } else
-+ /* Nope, so go up again */
-+ iip = i->iip;
-+ }
-+ } else
-+ /* Go down left */
-+ iip = 0;
-+ /*
-+ * We have the parent in 'idx' and now we set up for reading the
-+ * child pointed to by slot 'iip'.
-+ */
-+ last_level = le16_to_cpu(idx->level);
-+ last_sqnum = le64_to_cpu(idx->ch.sqnum);
-+ br = ubifs_idx_branch(c, idx, iip);
-+ lnum = le32_to_cpu(br->lnum);
-+ offs = le32_to_cpu(br->offs);
-+ len = le32_to_cpu(br->len);
-+ key_read(c, &br->key, &lower_key);
-+ if (iip + 1 < le16_to_cpu(idx->child_cnt)) {
-+ br = ubifs_idx_branch(c, idx, iip + 1);
-+ key_read(c, &br->key, &upper_key);
-+ } else
-+ key_copy(c, &i->upper_key, &upper_key);
-+ }
-+out:
-+ err = dbg_old_index_check_init(c, zroot);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_free;
-+
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out_dump:
-+ dbg_err("dumping index node (iip=%d)", i->iip);
-+ dbg_dump_node(c, idx);
-+ list_del(&i->list);
-+ kfree(i);
-+ if (!list_empty(&list)) {
-+ i = list_entry(list.prev, struct idx_node, list);
-+ dbg_err("dumping parent index node");
-+ dbg_dump_node(c, &i->idx);
-+ }
-+out_free:
-+ while (!list_empty(&list)) {
-+ i = list_entry(list.next, struct idx_node, list);
-+ list_del(&i->list);
-+ kfree(i);
-+ }
-+ ubifs_err("failed, error %d", err);
-+ if (err > 0)
-+ err = -EINVAL;
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+#endif /* CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_DEBUG */
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/compress.c avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/compress.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/compress.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/compress.c 2008-06-12 15:09:45.315815846 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,253 @@
-+/*
-+ * This file is part of UBIFS.
-+ *
-+ * Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Nokia Corporation.
-+ * Copyright (C) 2006, 2007 University of Szeged, Hungary
-+ *
-+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by
-+ * the Free Software Foundation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
-+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
-+ * more details.
-+ *
-+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
-+ * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
-+ * Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
-+ *
-+ * Authors: Adrian Hunter
-+ * Artem Bityutskiy (Битюцкий Артём)
-+ * Zoltan Sogor
-+ */
-+
-+/*
-+ * This file provides a single place to access to compression and
-+ * decompression.
-+ */
-+
-+#include <linux/crypto.h>
-+#include "ubifs.h"
-+
-+/* Fake description object for the "none" compressor */
-+static struct ubifs_compressor none_compr = {
-+ .compr_type = UBIFS_COMPR_NONE,
-+ .name = "no compression",
-+ .capi_name = "",
-+};
-+
-+#ifdef CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_LZO
-+static DEFINE_MUTEX(lzo_mutex);
-+
-+static struct ubifs_compressor lzo_compr = {
-+ .compr_type = UBIFS_COMPR_LZO,
-+ .comp_mutex = &lzo_mutex,
-+ .name = "LZO",
-+ .capi_name = "lzo",
-+};
-+#else
-+static struct ubifs_compressor lzo_compr = {
-+ .compr_type = UBIFS_COMPR_LZO,
-+ .name = "LZO",
-+};
-+#endif
-+
-+#ifdef CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_ZLIB
-+static DEFINE_MUTEX(deflate_mutex);
-+static DEFINE_MUTEX(inflate_mutex);
-+
-+static struct ubifs_compressor zlib_compr = {
-+ .compr_type = UBIFS_COMPR_ZLIB,
-+ .comp_mutex = &deflate_mutex,
-+ .decomp_mutex = &inflate_mutex,
-+ .name = "zlib",
-+ .capi_name = "deflate",
-+};
-+#else
-+static struct ubifs_compressor zlib_compr = {
-+ .compr_type = UBIFS_COMPR_ZLIB,
-+ .name = "zlib",
-+};
-+#endif
-+
-+/* All UBIFS compressors */
-+struct ubifs_compressor *ubifs_compressors[UBIFS_COMPR_TYPES_CNT];
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_compress - compress data.
-+ * @in_buf: data to compress
-+ * @in_len: length of the data to compress
-+ * @out_buf: output buffer where compressed data should be stored
-+ * @out_len: output buffer length is returned here
-+ * @compr_type: type of compression to use on enter, actually used compression
-+ * type on exit
-+ *
-+ * This function compresses input buffer @in_buf of length @in_len and stores
-+ * the result in the output buffer @out_buf and the resulting length in
-+ * @out_len. If the input buffer does not compress, it is just copied to the
-+ * @out_buf. The same happens if @compr_type is %UBIFS_COMPR_NONE or if
-+ * compression error occurred.
-+ *
-+ * Note, if the input buffer was not compressed, it is copied to the output
-+ * buffer and %UBIFS_COMPR_NONE is returned in @compr_type.
-+ *
-+ * This functions returns %0 on success or a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+void ubifs_compress(const void *in_buf, int in_len, void *out_buf, int *out_len,
-+ int *compr_type)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+ struct ubifs_compressor *compr = ubifs_compressors[*compr_type];
-+
-+ if (*compr_type == UBIFS_COMPR_NONE)
-+ goto no_compr;
-+
-+ /* If the input data is small, do not even try to compress it */
-+ if (in_len < UBIFS_MIN_COMPR_LEN)
-+ goto no_compr;
-+
-+ if (compr->comp_mutex)
-+ mutex_lock(compr->comp_mutex);
-+ err = crypto_comp_compress(compr->cc, in_buf, in_len, out_buf,
-+ out_len);
-+ if (compr->comp_mutex)
-+ mutex_unlock(compr->comp_mutex);
-+ if (unlikely(err)) {
-+ ubifs_warn("cannot compress %d bytes, compressor %s, "
-+ "error %d, leave data uncompressed",
-+ in_len, compr->name, err);
-+ goto no_compr;
-+ }
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Presently, we just require that compression results in less data,
-+ * rather than any defined minimum compression ratio or amount.
-+ */
-+ if (ALIGN(*out_len, 8) >= ALIGN(in_len, 8))
-+ goto no_compr;
-+
-+ return;
-+
-+no_compr:
-+ memcpy(out_buf, in_buf, in_len);
-+ *out_len = in_len;
-+ *compr_type = UBIFS_COMPR_NONE;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_decompress - decompress data.
-+ * @in_buf: data to decompress
-+ * @in_len: length of the data to decompress
-+ * @out_buf: output buffer where decompressed data should
-+ * @out_len: output length is returned here
-+ * @compr_type: type of compression
-+ *
-+ * This function decompresses data from buffer @in_buf into buffer @out_buf.
-+ * The length of the uncompressed data is returned in @out_len. This functions
-+ * returns %0 on success or a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_decompress(const void *in_buf, int in_len, void *out_buf,
-+ int *out_len, int compr_type)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+ struct ubifs_compressor *compr;
-+
-+ if (unlikely(compr_type < 0 || compr_type >= UBIFS_COMPR_TYPES_CNT)) {
-+ ubifs_err("invalid compression type %d", compr_type);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+
-+ compr = ubifs_compressors[compr_type];
-+
-+ if (unlikely(!compr->capi_name)) {
-+ ubifs_err("%s compression is not compiled in", compr->name);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (compr_type == UBIFS_COMPR_NONE) {
-+ memcpy(out_buf, in_buf, in_len);
-+ *out_len = in_len;
-+ return 0;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (compr->decomp_mutex)
-+ mutex_lock(compr->decomp_mutex);
-+ err = crypto_comp_decompress(compr->cc, in_buf, in_len, out_buf,
-+ out_len);
-+ if (compr->decomp_mutex)
-+ mutex_unlock(compr->decomp_mutex);
-+ if (err)
-+ ubifs_err("cannot decompress %d bytes, compressor %s, "
-+ "error %d", in_len, compr->name, err);
-+
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * compr_init - initialize a compressor.
-+ * @compr: compressor description object
-+ *
-+ * This function initializes the requested compressor and returns zero in case
-+ * of success or a negative error code in case of failure.
-+ */
-+static int __init compr_init(struct ubifs_compressor *compr)
-+{
-+ if (compr->capi_name) {
-+ compr->cc = crypto_alloc_comp(compr->capi_name, 0, 0);
-+ if (IS_ERR(compr->cc)) {
-+ ubifs_err("cannot initialize compressor %s, error %ld",
-+ compr->name, PTR_ERR(compr->cc));
-+ return PTR_ERR(compr->cc);
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ ubifs_compressors[compr->compr_type] = compr;
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * compr_exit - de-initialize a compressor.
-+ * @compr: compressor description object
-+ */
-+static void compr_exit(struct ubifs_compressor *compr)
-+{
-+ if (compr->capi_name)
-+ crypto_free_comp(compr->cc);
-+ return;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_compressors_init - initialize UBIFS compressors.
-+ *
-+ * This function initializes the compressor which were compiled in. Returns
-+ * zero in case of success and a negative error code in case of failure.
-+ */
-+int __init ubifs_compressors_init(void)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+
-+ err = compr_init(&lzo_compr);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ err = compr_init(&zlib_compr);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_lzo;
-+
-+ ubifs_compressors[UBIFS_COMPR_NONE] = &none_compr;
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out_lzo:
-+ compr_exit(&lzo_compr);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_compressors_exit - de-initialize UBIFS compressors.
-+ */
-+void __exit ubifs_compressors_exit(void)
-+{
-+ compr_exit(&lzo_compr);
-+ compr_exit(&zlib_compr);
-+}
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/debug.c avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/debug.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/debug.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/debug.c 2008-06-12 15:09:45.315815846 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,2210 @@
-+/*
-+ * This file is part of UBIFS.
-+ *
-+ * Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Nokia Corporation
-+ *
-+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by
-+ * the Free Software Foundation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
-+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
-+ * more details.
-+ *
-+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
-+ * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
-+ * Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
-+ *
-+ * Authors: Artem Bityutskiy (Битюцкий Артём)
-+ * Adrian Hunter
-+ */
-+
-+/*
-+ * This file implements most of the debugging stuff which is compiled in only
-+ * when it is enabled. But some debugging check functions are implemented in
-+ * corresponding subsystem, just because they are closely related and utilize
-+ * various local functions of those subsystems.
-+ */
-+
-+#define UBIFS_DBG_PRESERVE_UBI
-+
-+#include "ubifs.h"
-+#include <linux/module.h>
-+#include <linux/moduleparam.h>
-+
-+#ifdef CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_DEBUG
-+
-+DEFINE_SPINLOCK(dbg_lock);
-+
-+static char dbg_key_buf0[128];
-+static char dbg_key_buf1[128];
-+
-+unsigned int ubifs_msg_flags = UBIFS_MSG_FLAGS_DEFAULT;
-+unsigned int ubifs_chk_flags = UBIFS_CHK_FLAGS_DEFAULT;
-+unsigned int ubifs_tst_flags;
-+
-+module_param_named(debug_msgs, ubifs_msg_flags, uint, S_IRUGO | S_IWUSR);
-+module_param_named(debug_chks, ubifs_chk_flags, uint, S_IRUGO | S_IWUSR);
-+module_param_named(debug_tsts, ubifs_tst_flags, uint, S_IRUGO | S_IWUSR);
-+
-+MODULE_PARM_DESC(debug_msgs, "Debug message type flags");
-+MODULE_PARM_DESC(debug_chks, "Debug check flags");
-+MODULE_PARM_DESC(debug_tsts, "Debug special test flags");
-+
-+static const char *get_key_fmt(int fmt)
-+{
-+ switch (fmt) {
-+ case UBIFS_SIMPLE_KEY_FMT:
-+ return "simple";
-+ default:
-+ return "unknown/invalid format";
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+static const char *get_key_hash(int hash)
-+{
-+ switch (hash) {
-+ case UBIFS_KEY_HASH_R5:
-+ return "R5";
-+ case UBIFS_KEY_HASH_TEST:
-+ return "test";
-+ default:
-+ return "unknown/invalid name hash";
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+static const char *get_key_type(int type)
-+{
-+ switch (type) {
-+ case UBIFS_INO_KEY:
-+ return "inode";
-+ case UBIFS_DENT_KEY:
-+ return "direntry";
-+ case UBIFS_XENT_KEY:
-+ return "xentry";
-+ case UBIFS_DATA_KEY:
-+ return "data";
-+ case UBIFS_TRUN_KEY:
-+ return "truncate";
-+ default:
-+ return "unknown/invalid key";
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+static void sprintf_key(const struct ubifs_info *c, const union ubifs_key *key,
-+ char *buffer)
-+{
-+ char *p = buffer;
-+ int type = key_type(c, key);
-+
-+ if (c->key_fmt == UBIFS_SIMPLE_KEY_FMT) {
-+ switch (type) {
-+ case UBIFS_INO_KEY:
-+ sprintf(p, "(%lu, %s)", key_inum(c, key),
-+ get_key_type(type));
-+ break;
-+ case UBIFS_DENT_KEY:
-+ case UBIFS_XENT_KEY:
-+ sprintf(p, "(%lu, %s, %#08x)", key_inum(c, key),
-+ get_key_type(type), key_hash(c, key));
-+ break;
-+ case UBIFS_DATA_KEY:
-+ sprintf(p, "(%lu, %s, %u)", key_inum(c, key),
-+ get_key_type(type), key_block(c, key));
-+ break;
-+ case UBIFS_TRUN_KEY:
-+ sprintf(p, "(%lu, %s)",
-+ key_inum(c, key), get_key_type(type));
-+ break;
-+ default:
-+ sprintf(p, "(bad key type: %#08x, %#08x)",
-+ key->u32[0], key->u32[1]);
-+ }
-+ } else
-+ sprintf(p, "bad key format %d", c->key_fmt);
-+}
-+
-+const char *dbg_key_str0(const struct ubifs_info *c, const union ubifs_key *key)
-+{
-+ /* dbg_lock must be held */
-+ sprintf_key(c, key, dbg_key_buf0);
-+ return dbg_key_buf0;
-+}
-+
-+const char *dbg_key_str1(const struct ubifs_info *c, const union ubifs_key *key)
-+{
-+ /* dbg_lock must be held */
-+ sprintf_key(c, key, dbg_key_buf1);
-+ return dbg_key_buf1;
-+}
-+
-+const char *dbg_ntype(int type)
-+{
-+ switch (type) {
-+ case UBIFS_PAD_NODE:
-+ return "padding node";
-+ case UBIFS_SB_NODE:
-+ return "superblock node";
-+ case UBIFS_MST_NODE:
-+ return "master node";
-+ case UBIFS_REF_NODE:
-+ return "reference node";
-+ case UBIFS_INO_NODE:
-+ return "inode node";
-+ case UBIFS_DENT_NODE:
-+ return "direntry node";
-+ case UBIFS_XENT_NODE:
-+ return "xentry node";
-+ case UBIFS_DATA_NODE:
-+ return "data node";
-+ case UBIFS_TRUN_NODE:
-+ return "truncate node";
-+ case UBIFS_IDX_NODE:
-+ return "indexing node";
-+ case UBIFS_CS_NODE:
-+ return "commit start node";
-+ case UBIFS_ORPH_NODE:
-+ return "orphan node";
-+ default:
-+ return "unknown node";
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+static const char *dbg_gtype(int type)
-+{
-+ switch (type) {
-+ case UBIFS_NO_NODE_GROUP:
-+ return "no node group";
-+ case UBIFS_IN_NODE_GROUP:
-+ return "in node group";
-+ case UBIFS_LAST_OF_NODE_GROUP:
-+ return "last of node group";
-+ default:
-+ return "unknown";
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+const char *dbg_cstate(int cmt_state)
-+{
-+ switch (cmt_state) {
-+ case COMMIT_RESTING:
-+ return "commit resting";
-+ case COMMIT_BACKGROUND:
-+ return "background commit requested";
-+ case COMMIT_REQUIRED:
-+ return "commit required";
-+ case COMMIT_RUNNING_BACKGROUND:
-+ return "BACKGROUND commit running";
-+ case COMMIT_RUNNING_REQUIRED:
-+ return "commit running and required";
-+ case COMMIT_BROKEN:
-+ return "broken commit";
-+ default:
-+ return "unknown commit state";
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+static void dump_ch(const struct ubifs_ch *ch)
-+{
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tmagic %#x\n", le32_to_cpu(ch->magic));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tcrc %#x\n", le32_to_cpu(ch->crc));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tnode_type %d (%s)\n", ch->node_type,
-+ dbg_ntype(ch->node_type));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tgroup_type %d (%s)\n", ch->group_type,
-+ dbg_gtype(ch->group_type));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tsqnum %llu\n",
-+ (unsigned long long)le64_to_cpu(ch->sqnum));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tlen %u\n", le32_to_cpu(ch->len));
-+}
-+
-+void dbg_dump_inode(const struct ubifs_info *c, const struct inode *inode)
-+{
-+ const struct ubifs_inode *ui = ubifs_inode(inode);
-+
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "inode %lu\n", inode->i_ino);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "size %llu\n",
-+ (unsigned long long)i_size_read(inode));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "nlink %u\n", inode->i_nlink);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "uid %u\n", (unsigned int)inode->i_uid);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "gid %u\n", (unsigned int)inode->i_gid);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "atime %u.%u\n",
-+ (unsigned int)inode->i_atime.tv_sec,
-+ (unsigned int)inode->i_atime.tv_nsec);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "mtime %u.%u\n",
-+ (unsigned int)inode->i_mtime.tv_sec,
-+ (unsigned int)inode->i_mtime.tv_nsec);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "ctime %u.%u\n",
-+ (unsigned int)inode->i_ctime.tv_sec,
-+ (unsigned int)inode->i_ctime.tv_nsec);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "creat_sqnum %llu\n", ui->creat_sqnum);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "xattr_size %lld\n", ui->xattr_size);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "xattr_cnt %d\n", ui->xattr_cnt);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "xattr_names %d\n", ui->xattr_names);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "dirty %u\n", ui->dirty);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "xattr %u\n", ui->xattr);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "flags %d\n", ui->flags);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "compr_type %d\n", ui->compr_type);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "data_len %d\n", ui->data_len);
-+}
-+
-+void dbg_dump_node(const struct ubifs_info *c, const void *node)
-+{
-+ int i, n;
-+ union ubifs_key key;
-+ const struct ubifs_ch *ch = node;
-+
-+ if (dbg_failure_mode)
-+ return;
-+
-+ /* If the magic is incorrect, just hexdump the first bytes */
-+ if (le32_to_cpu(ch->magic) != UBIFS_NODE_MAGIC) {
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "Not a node, first %zu bytes:", UBIFS_CH_SZ);
-+ print_hex_dump(KERN_DEBUG, "", DUMP_PREFIX_OFFSET, 32, 1,
-+ (void *)node, UBIFS_CH_SZ, 1);
-+ return;
-+ }
-+
-+ spin_lock(&dbg_lock);
-+ dump_ch(node);
-+
-+ switch (ch->node_type) {
-+ case UBIFS_PAD_NODE:
-+ {
-+ const struct ubifs_pad_node *pad = node;
-+
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tpad_len %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(pad->pad_len));
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ case UBIFS_SB_NODE:
-+ {
-+ const struct ubifs_sb_node *sup = node;
-+ unsigned int sup_flags = le32_to_cpu(sup->flags);
-+
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tkey_hash %d (%s)\n",
-+ (int)sup->key_hash, get_key_hash(sup->key_hash));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tkey_fmt %d (%s)\n",
-+ (int)sup->key_fmt, get_key_fmt(sup->key_fmt));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tflags %#x\n", sup_flags);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\t big_lpt %u\n",
-+ !!(sup_flags & UBIFS_FLG_BIGLPT));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tmin_io_size %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(sup->min_io_size));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tleb_size %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(sup->leb_size));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tleb_cnt %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(sup->leb_cnt));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tmax_leb_cnt %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(sup->max_leb_cnt));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tmax_bud_bytes %llu\n",
-+ (unsigned long long)le64_to_cpu(sup->max_bud_bytes));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tlog_lebs %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(sup->log_lebs));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tlpt_lebs %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(sup->lpt_lebs));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\torph_lebs %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(sup->orph_lebs));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tjhead_cnt %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(sup->jhead_cnt));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tfanout %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(sup->fanout));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tlsave_cnt %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(sup->lsave_cnt));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tdefault_compr %u\n",
-+ (int)le16_to_cpu(sup->default_compr));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\trp_size %llu\n",
-+ (unsigned long long)le64_to_cpu(sup->rp_size));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\trp_uid %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(sup->rp_uid));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\trp_gid %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(sup->rp_gid));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tfmt_version %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(sup->fmt_version));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\ttime_gran %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(sup->time_gran));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tUUID %02X%02X%02X%02X-%02X%02X"
-+ "-%02X%02X-%02X%02X-%02X%02X%02X%02X%02X%02X\n",
-+ sup->uuid[0], sup->uuid[1], sup->uuid[2], sup->uuid[3],
-+ sup->uuid[4], sup->uuid[5], sup->uuid[6], sup->uuid[7],
-+ sup->uuid[8], sup->uuid[9], sup->uuid[10], sup->uuid[11],
-+ sup->uuid[12], sup->uuid[13], sup->uuid[14],
-+ sup->uuid[15]);
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ case UBIFS_MST_NODE:
-+ {
-+ const struct ubifs_mst_node *mst = node;
-+
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\thighest_inum %llu\n",
-+ (unsigned long long)le64_to_cpu(mst->highest_inum));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tcommit number %llu\n",
-+ (unsigned long long)le64_to_cpu(mst->cmt_no));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tflags %#x\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(mst->flags));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tlog_lnum %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(mst->log_lnum));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\troot_lnum %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(mst->root_lnum));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\troot_offs %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(mst->root_offs));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\troot_len %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(mst->root_len));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tgc_lnum %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(mst->gc_lnum));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tihead_lnum %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(mst->ihead_lnum));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tihead_offs %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(mst->ihead_offs));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tindex_size %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(mst->index_size));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tlpt_lnum %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(mst->lpt_lnum));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tlpt_offs %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(mst->lpt_offs));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tnhead_lnum %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(mst->nhead_lnum));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tnhead_offs %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(mst->nhead_offs));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tltab_lnum %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(mst->ltab_lnum));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tltab_offs %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(mst->ltab_offs));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tlsave_lnum %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(mst->lsave_lnum));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tlsave_offs %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(mst->lsave_offs));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tlscan_lnum %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(mst->lscan_lnum));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tleb_cnt %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(mst->leb_cnt));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tempty_lebs %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(mst->empty_lebs));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tidx_lebs %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(mst->idx_lebs));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\ttotal_free %llu\n",
-+ (unsigned long long)le64_to_cpu(mst->total_free));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\ttotal_dirty %llu\n",
-+ (unsigned long long)le64_to_cpu(mst->total_dirty));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\ttotal_used %llu\n",
-+ (unsigned long long)le64_to_cpu(mst->total_used));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\ttotal_dead %llu\n",
-+ (unsigned long long)le64_to_cpu(mst->total_dead));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\ttotal_dark %llu\n",
-+ (unsigned long long)le64_to_cpu(mst->total_dark));
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ case UBIFS_REF_NODE:
-+ {
-+ const struct ubifs_ref_node *ref = node;
-+
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tlnum %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(ref->lnum));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\toffs %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(ref->offs));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tjhead %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(ref->jhead));
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ case UBIFS_INO_NODE:
-+ {
-+ const struct ubifs_ino_node *ino = node;
-+
-+ key_read(c, &ino->key, &key);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tkey %s\n", DBGKEY(&key));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tcreat_sqnum %llu\n",
-+ (unsigned long long)le64_to_cpu(ino->creat_sqnum));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tsize %llu\n",
-+ (unsigned long long)le64_to_cpu(ino->size));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tnlink %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(ino->nlink));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tatime %lld.%u\n",
-+ (long long)le64_to_cpu(ino->atime_sec),
-+ le32_to_cpu(ino->atime_nsec));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tmtime %lld.%u\n",
-+ (long long)le64_to_cpu(ino->mtime_sec),
-+ le32_to_cpu(ino->mtime_nsec));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tctime %lld.%u\n",
-+ (long long)le64_to_cpu(ino->ctime_sec),
-+ le32_to_cpu(ino->ctime_nsec));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tuid %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(ino->uid));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tgid %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(ino->gid));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tmode %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(ino->mode));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tflags %#x\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(ino->flags));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\txattr_cnt %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(ino->xattr_cnt));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\txattr_size %llu\n",
-+ (unsigned long long)le64_to_cpu(ino->xattr_size));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\txattr_names %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(ino->xattr_names));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tcompr_type %#x\n",
-+ (int)le16_to_cpu(ino->compr_type));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tdata len %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(ino->data_len));
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ case UBIFS_DENT_NODE:
-+ case UBIFS_XENT_NODE:
-+ {
-+ const struct ubifs_dent_node *dent = node;
-+ int nlen = le16_to_cpu(dent->nlen);
-+
-+ key_read(c, &dent->key, &key);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tkey %s\n", DBGKEY(&key));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tinum %llu\n",
-+ (unsigned long long)le64_to_cpu(dent->inum));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\ttype %d\n", (int)dent->type);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tnlen %d\n", nlen);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tname ");
-+
-+ if (nlen > UBIFS_MAX_NLEN)
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "(bad name length, not printing, "
-+ "bad or corrupted node)");
-+ else {
-+ for (i = 0; i < nlen && dent->name[i]; i++)
-+ printk("%c", dent->name[i]);
-+ }
-+ printk("\n");
-+
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ case UBIFS_DATA_NODE:
-+ {
-+ const struct ubifs_data_node *dn = node;
-+ int dlen = le32_to_cpu(ch->len) - UBIFS_DATA_NODE_SZ;
-+
-+ key_read(c, &dn->key, &key);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tkey %s\n", DBGKEY(&key));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tsize %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(dn->size));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tcompr_typ %d\n",
-+ (int)le16_to_cpu(dn->compr_type));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tdata size %d\n",
-+ dlen);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tdata:\n");
-+ print_hex_dump(KERN_DEBUG, "\t", DUMP_PREFIX_OFFSET, 32, 1,
-+ (void *)&dn->data, dlen, 0);
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ case UBIFS_TRUN_NODE:
-+ {
-+ const struct ubifs_trun_node *trun = node;
-+
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tinum %u\n",
-+ le32_to_cpu(trun->inum));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\told_size %llu\n",
-+ (unsigned long long)le64_to_cpu(trun->old_size));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tnew_size %llu\n",
-+ (unsigned long long)le64_to_cpu(trun->new_size));
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ case UBIFS_IDX_NODE:
-+ {
-+ const struct ubifs_idx_node *idx = node;
-+
-+ n = le16_to_cpu(idx->child_cnt);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tchild_cnt %d\n", n);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tlevel %d\n",
-+ (int)le16_to_cpu(idx->level));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tBranches:\n");
-+
-+ for (i = 0; i < n && i < c->fanout - 1; i++) {
-+ const struct ubifs_branch *br;
-+
-+ br = ubifs_idx_branch(c, idx, i);
-+ key_read(c, &br->key, &key);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\t%d: LEB %d:%d len %d key %s\n",
-+ i, le32_to_cpu(br->lnum), le32_to_cpu(br->offs),
-+ le32_to_cpu(br->len), DBGKEY(&key));
-+ }
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ case UBIFS_CS_NODE:
-+ break;
-+ case UBIFS_ORPH_NODE:
-+ {
-+ const struct ubifs_orph_node *orph = node;
-+
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tcommit number %llu\n",
-+ (unsigned long long)
-+ le64_to_cpu(orph->cmt_no) & LLONG_MAX);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tlast node flag %llu\n",
-+ (unsigned long long)(le64_to_cpu(orph->cmt_no)) >> 63);
-+ n = (le32_to_cpu(ch->len) - UBIFS_ORPH_NODE_SZ) >> 3;
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\t%d orphan inode numbers:\n", n);
-+ for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\t ino %llu\n",
-+ le64_to_cpu(orph->inos[i]));
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ default:
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "node type %d was not recognized\n",
-+ (int)ch->node_type);
-+ }
-+ spin_unlock(&dbg_lock);
-+}
-+
-+void dbg_dump_budget_req(const struct ubifs_budget_req *req)
-+{
-+ spin_lock(&dbg_lock);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "Budgeting request: new_ino %d, dirtied_ino %d\n",
-+ req->new_ino, req->dirtied_ino);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tnew_ino_d %d, dirtied_ino_d %d\n",
-+ req->new_ino_d, req->dirtied_ino_d);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tnew_page %d, dirtied_page %d\n",
-+ req->new_page, req->dirtied_page);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tnew_dent %d, mod_dent %d\n",
-+ req->new_dent, req->mod_dent);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tidx_growth %d\n", req->idx_growth);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tdata_growth %d dd_growth %d\n",
-+ req->data_growth, req->dd_growth);
-+ spin_unlock(&dbg_lock);
-+}
-+
-+void dbg_dump_lstats(const struct ubifs_lp_stats *lst)
-+{
-+ spin_lock(&dbg_lock);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "Lprops statistics: empty_lebs %d, idx_lebs %d\n",
-+ lst->empty_lebs, lst->idx_lebs);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\ttaken_empty_lebs %d, total_free %lld, "
-+ "total_dirty %lld\n", lst->taken_empty_lebs, lst->total_free,
-+ lst->total_dirty);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\ttotal_used %lld, total_dark %lld, "
-+ "total_dead %lld\n", lst->total_used, lst->total_dark,
-+ lst->total_dead);
-+ spin_unlock(&dbg_lock);
-+}
-+
-+void dbg_dump_budg(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int i;
-+ struct rb_node *rb;
-+ struct ubifs_bud *bud;
-+ struct ubifs_gced_idx_leb *idx_gc;
-+
-+ spin_lock(&dbg_lock);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "Budgeting info: budg_data_growth %lld, "
-+ "budg_dd_growth %lld, budg_idx_growth %lld\n",
-+ c->budg_data_growth, c->budg_dd_growth, c->budg_idx_growth);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tdata budget sum %lld, total budget sum %lld, "
-+ "freeable_cnt %d\n", c->budg_data_growth + c->budg_dd_growth,
-+ c->budg_data_growth + c->budg_dd_growth + c->budg_idx_growth,
-+ c->freeable_cnt);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tmin_idx_lebs %d, old_idx_sz %lld, "
-+ "calc_idx_sz %lld, idx_gc_cnt %d\n", c->min_idx_lebs,
-+ c->old_idx_sz, c->calc_idx_sz, c->idx_gc_cnt);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tdirty_pg_cnt %ld, dirty_ino_cnt %ld, "
-+ "dirty_zn_cnt %ld, clean_zn_cnt %ld\n",
-+ atomic_long_read(&c->dirty_pg_cnt),
-+ atomic_long_read(&c->dirty_ino_cnt),
-+ atomic_long_read(&c->dirty_zn_cnt),
-+ atomic_long_read(&c->clean_zn_cnt));
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tdark_wm %d, dead_wm %d, max_idx_node_sz %d\n",
-+ c->dark_wm, c->dead_wm, c->max_idx_node_sz);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tgc_lnum %d, ihead_lnum %d\n",
-+ c->gc_lnum, c->ihead_lnum);
-+ for (i = 0; i < c->jhead_cnt; i++)
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tjhead %d\t LEB %d\n",
-+ c->jheads[i].wbuf.jhead, c->jheads[i].wbuf.lnum);
-+ for (rb = rb_first(&c->buds); rb; rb = rb_next(rb)) {
-+ bud = rb_entry(rb, struct ubifs_bud, rb);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tbud LEB %d\n", bud->lnum);
-+ }
-+ list_for_each_entry(bud, &c->old_buds, list)
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\told bud LEB %d\n", bud->lnum);
-+ list_for_each_entry(idx_gc, &c->idx_gc, list)
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tGC'ed idx LEB %d unmap %d\n",
-+ idx_gc->lnum, idx_gc->unmap);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tcommit state %d\n", c->cmt_state);
-+ spin_unlock(&dbg_lock);
-+}
-+
-+void dbg_dump_lprop(const struct ubifs_info *c, const struct ubifs_lprops *lp)
-+{
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "LEB %d lprops: free %d, dirty %d (used %d), "
-+ "flags %#x\n", lp->lnum, lp->free, lp->dirty,
-+ c->leb_size - lp->free - lp->dirty, lp->flags);
-+}
-+
-+void dbg_dump_lprops(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int lnum, err;
-+ struct ubifs_lprops lp;
-+ struct ubifs_lp_stats lst;
-+
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "Dumping LEB properties\n");
-+ ubifs_get_lp_stats(c, &lst);
-+ dbg_dump_lstats(&lst);
-+
-+ for (lnum = c->main_first; lnum < c->leb_cnt; lnum++) {
-+ err = ubifs_read_one_lp(c, lnum, &lp);
-+ if (err)
-+ ubifs_err("cannot read lprops for LEB %d", lnum);
-+
-+ dbg_dump_lprop(c, &lp);
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+void dbg_dump_leb(const struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_scan_leb *sleb;
-+ struct ubifs_scan_node *snod;
-+
-+ if (dbg_failure_mode)
-+ return;
-+
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "Dumping LEB %d\n", lnum);
-+
-+ sleb = ubifs_scan(c, lnum, 0, c->dbg_buf);
-+ if (IS_ERR(sleb)) {
-+ ubifs_err("scan error %d", (int)PTR_ERR(sleb));
-+ return;
-+ }
-+
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "LEB %d has %d nodes ending at %d\n", lnum,
-+ sleb->nodes_cnt, sleb->endpt);
-+
-+ list_for_each_entry(snod, &sleb->nodes, list) {
-+ cond_resched();
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "Dumping node at LEB %d:%d len %d\n", lnum,
-+ snod->offs, snod->len);
-+ dbg_dump_node(c, snod->node);
-+ }
-+
-+ ubifs_scan_destroy(sleb);
-+ return;
-+}
-+
-+void dbg_dump_znode(const struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ const struct ubifs_znode *znode)
-+{
-+ int n;
-+ const struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr;
-+
-+ spin_lock(&dbg_lock);
-+ if (znode->parent)
-+ zbr = &znode->parent->zbranch[znode->iip];
-+ else
-+ zbr = &c->zroot;
-+
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "znode %p, LEB %d:%d len %d parent %p iip %d level %d"
-+ " child_cnt %d flags %lx\n", znode, zbr->lnum, zbr->offs,
-+ zbr->len, znode->parent, znode->iip, znode->level,
-+ znode->child_cnt, znode->flags);
-+
-+ if (znode->child_cnt <= 0 || znode->child_cnt > c->fanout) {
-+ spin_unlock(&dbg_lock);
-+ return;
-+ }
-+
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "zbranches:\n");
-+ for (n = 0; n < znode->child_cnt; n++) {
-+ zbr = &znode->zbranch[n];
-+ if (znode->level > 0)
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\t%d: znode %p LEB %d:%d len %d key "
-+ "%s\n", n, zbr->znode, zbr->lnum,
-+ zbr->offs, zbr->len,
-+ DBGKEY(&zbr->key));
-+ else
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\t%d: LNC %p LEB %d:%d len %d key "
-+ "%s\n", n, zbr->znode, zbr->lnum,
-+ zbr->offs, zbr->len,
-+ DBGKEY(&zbr->key));
-+ }
-+ spin_unlock(&dbg_lock);
-+}
-+
-+void dbg_dump_heap(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_lpt_heap *heap, int cat)
-+{
-+ int i;
-+
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "Dumping heap cat %d (%d elements)\n",
-+ cat, heap->cnt);
-+ for (i = 0; i < heap->cnt; i++) {
-+ struct ubifs_lprops *lprops = heap->arr[i];
-+
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\t%d. LEB %d hpos %d free %d dirty %d "
-+ "flags %d\n", i, lprops->lnum, lprops->hpos,
-+ lprops->free, lprops->dirty, lprops->flags);
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+void dbg_dump_pnode(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_pnode *pnode,
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *parent, int iip)
-+{
-+ int i;
-+
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "Dumping pnode:\n");
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\taddress %zx parent %zx cnext %zx\n",
-+ (size_t)pnode, (size_t)parent, (size_t)pnode->cnext);
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\tflags %lu iip %d level %d num %d\n",
-+ pnode->flags, iip, pnode->level, pnode->num);
-+ for (i = 0; i < UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT; i++) {
-+ struct ubifs_lprops *lp = &pnode->lprops[i];
-+
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\t%d: free %d dirty %d flags %d lnum %d\n",
-+ i, lp->free, lp->dirty, lp->flags, lp->lnum);
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+void dbg_dump_tnc(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode;
-+ int level;
-+
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\n");
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "Dumping the TNC tree\n");
-+ znode = ubifs_tnc_levelorder_next(c->zroot.znode, NULL);
-+ level = znode->level;
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "== Level %d ==\n", level);
-+ while (znode) {
-+ if (level != znode->level) {
-+ level = znode->level;
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "== Level %d ==\n", level);
-+ }
-+ dbg_dump_znode(c, znode);
-+ znode = ubifs_tnc_levelorder_next(c->zroot.znode, znode);
-+ }
-+
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\n");
-+}
-+
-+static int dump_znode(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_znode *znode,
-+ void *priv)
-+{
-+ dbg_dump_znode(c, znode);
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * dbg_dump_index - dump the on-flash index.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function dumps whole UBIFS indexing B-tree, unlike 'dbg_dump_tnc()'
-+ * which dumps only in-memory znodes and does not read znodes which from flash.
-+ */
-+void dbg_dump_index(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ dbg_walk_index(c, NULL, dump_znode, NULL);
-+}
-+
-+/*
-+ * dbg_check_dir - check directory inode size and link count.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @dir: the directory to calculate size for
-+ * @size: the result is returned here
-+ *
-+ * This function makes sure that directory size and link count are correct.
-+ * Returns zero in case of success and a negative error code in case of
-+ * failure.
-+ *
-+ * Note, it is good idea to make sure the @dir->i_mutex is locked before
-+ * calling this function.
-+ */
-+int dbg_check_dir_size(struct ubifs_info *c, const struct inode *dir)
-+{
-+ unsigned int nlink = 2;
-+ union ubifs_key key;
-+ struct ubifs_dent_node *dent, *pdent = NULL;
-+ struct qstr nm = { .name = NULL };
-+ loff_t size = UBIFS_INO_NODE_SZ;
-+
-+ if (!(ubifs_chk_flags & UBIFS_CHK_GEN))
-+ return 0;
-+
-+ if (!S_ISDIR(dir->i_mode))
-+ return 0;
-+
-+ lowest_dent_key(c, &key, dir->i_ino);
-+ while (1) {
-+ int err;
-+
-+ dent = ubifs_tnc_next_ent(c, &key, &nm);
-+ if (IS_ERR(dent)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(dent);
-+ if (err == -ENOENT)
-+ break;
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ nm.name = dent->name;
-+ nm.len = le16_to_cpu(dent->nlen);
-+ size += CALC_DENT_SIZE(nm.len);
-+ if (dent->type == UBIFS_ITYPE_DIR)
-+ nlink += 1;
-+ kfree(pdent);
-+ pdent = dent;
-+ key_read(c, &dent->key, &key);
-+ }
-+ kfree(pdent);
-+
-+ if (i_size_read(dir) != size) {
-+ ubifs_err("directory inode %lu has size %llu, "
-+ "but calculated size is %llu", dir->i_ino,
-+ (unsigned long long)i_size_read(dir),
-+ (unsigned long long)size);
-+ dump_stack();
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+ if (dir->i_nlink != nlink) {
-+ ubifs_err("directory inode %lu has nlink %u, but calculated "
-+ "nlink is %u", dir->i_ino, dir->i_nlink, nlink);
-+ dump_stack();
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * dbg_check_key_order - make sure that colliding keys are properly ordered.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @zbr1: first zbranch
-+ * @zbr1: following zbranch
-+ *
-+ * In UBIFS indexing B-tree colliding keys has to be sorted in binary order of
-+ * names of the direntries/xentries which are referred by the keys. This
-+ * function reads direntries/xentries referred by @zbr1 and @zbr2 and makes
-+ * sure the name of direntry/xentry referred by @zbr1 is less than
-+ * direntry/xentry referred by @zbr2. Returns zero if this is true, %1 if not,
-+ * and a negative error code in case of failure.
-+ */
-+static int dbg_check_key_order(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr1,
-+ struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr2)
-+{
-+ int err, nlen1, nlen2, cmp;
-+ struct ubifs_dent_node *dent1, *dent2;
-+ union ubifs_key key;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(!keys_cmp(c, &zbr1->key, &zbr2->key));
-+ dent1 = kmalloc(UBIFS_MAX_DENT_NODE_SZ, GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!dent1)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+ dent2 = kmalloc(UBIFS_MAX_DENT_NODE_SZ, GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!dent2) {
-+ err = -ENOMEM;
-+ goto out_free;
-+ }
-+
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_read_node(c, zbr1, dent1);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_free;
-+ err = ubifs_validate_entry(c, dent1);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_free;
-+
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_read_node(c, zbr2, dent2);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_free;
-+ err = ubifs_validate_entry(c, dent2);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_free;
-+
-+ /* Make sure node keys are the same as in zbranch */
-+ err = 1;
-+ key_read(c, &dent1->key, &key);
-+ if (keys_cmp(c, &zbr1->key, &key)) {
-+ dbg_err("1st entry at %d:%d has key %s", zbr1->lnum,
-+ zbr1->offs, DBGKEY(&key));
-+ dbg_err("but it should have key %s according to tnc",
-+ DBGKEY(&zbr1->key));
-+ dbg_dump_node(c, dent1);
-+ goto out_free;
-+ }
-+
-+ key_read(c, &dent2->key, &key);
-+ if (keys_cmp(c, &zbr2->key, &key)) {
-+ dbg_err("2nd entry at %d:%d has key %s", zbr1->lnum,
-+ zbr1->offs, DBGKEY(&key));
-+ dbg_err("but it should have key %s according to tnc",
-+ DBGKEY(&zbr2->key));
-+ dbg_dump_node(c, dent2);
-+ goto out_free;
-+ }
-+
-+ nlen1 = le16_to_cpu(dent1->nlen);
-+ nlen2 = le16_to_cpu(dent2->nlen);
-+
-+ cmp = memcmp(dent1->name, dent2->name, min_t(int, nlen1, nlen2));
-+ if (cmp < 0 || (cmp == 0 && nlen1 < nlen2)) {
-+ err = 0;
-+ goto out_free;
-+ }
-+ if (cmp == 0 && nlen1 == nlen2)
-+ dbg_err("2 xent/dent nodes with the same name");
-+ else
-+ dbg_err("bad order of colliding key %s",
-+ DBGKEY(&key));
-+
-+ dbg_msg("first node at %d:%d\n", zbr1->lnum, zbr1->offs);
-+ dbg_dump_node(c, dent1);
-+ dbg_msg("second node at %d:%d\n", zbr2->lnum, zbr2->offs);
-+ dbg_dump_node(c, dent2);
-+
-+out_free:
-+ kfree(dent2);
-+ kfree(dent1);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * dbg_check_znode - check if znode is all right.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @zbr: zbranch which points to this znode
-+ *
-+ * This function makes sure that znode referred to by @zbr is all right.
-+ * Returns zero if it is, and %-EINVAL if it is not.
-+ */
-+static int dbg_check_znode(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode = zbr->znode;
-+ struct ubifs_znode *zp = znode->parent;
-+ int n, err, cmp;
-+
-+ if (znode->child_cnt <= 0 || znode->child_cnt > c->fanout) {
-+ err = 1;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ if (znode->level < 0) {
-+ err = 2;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ if (znode->iip < 0 || znode->iip >= c->fanout) {
-+ err = 3;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (zbr->len == 0)
-+ /* Only dirty zbranch may have no on-flash nodes */
-+ if (!ubifs_zn_dirty(znode)) {
-+ err = 4;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (ubifs_zn_dirty(znode)) {
-+ /*
-+ * If znode is dirty, its parent has to be dirty as well. The
-+ * order of the operation is important, so we have to have
-+ * memory barriers.
-+ */
-+ smp_mb();
-+ if (zp && !ubifs_zn_dirty(zp)) {
-+ /*
-+ * The dirty flag is atomic and is cleared outside the
-+ * TNC mutex, so znode's dirty flag may now have
-+ * been cleared. The child is always cleared before the
-+ * parent, so we just need to check again.
-+ */
-+ smp_mb();
-+ if (ubifs_zn_dirty(znode)) {
-+ err = 5;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ if (zp) {
-+ const union ubifs_key *min, *max;
-+
-+ if (znode->level != zp->level - 1) {
-+ err = 6;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Make sure the 'parent' pointer in our znode is correct */
-+ err = ubifs_search_zbranch(c, zp, &zbr->key, &n);
-+ if (!err) {
-+ /* This zbranch does not exist in the parent */
-+ err = 7;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (znode->iip >= zp->child_cnt) {
-+ err = 8;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (znode->iip != n) {
-+ /* This may happen only in case of collisions */
-+ if (keys_cmp(c, &zp->zbranch[n].key,
-+ &zp->zbranch[znode->iip].key)) {
-+ err = 9;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ n = znode->iip;
-+ }
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Make sure that the first key in our znode is greater than or
-+ * equal to the key in the pointing zbranch.
-+ */
-+ min = &zbr->key;
-+ cmp = keys_cmp(c, min, &znode->zbranch[0].key);
-+ if (cmp == 1) {
-+ err = 10;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (n + 1 < zp->child_cnt) {
-+ max = &zp->zbranch[n + 1].key;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Make sure the last key in our znode is less or
-+ * equivalent than the the key in zbranch which goes
-+ * after our pointing zbranch.
-+ */
-+ cmp = keys_cmp(c, max,
-+ &znode->zbranch[znode->child_cnt - 1].key);
-+ if (cmp == -1) {
-+ err = 11;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ } else {
-+ /* This may only be root znode */
-+ if (zbr != &c->zroot) {
-+ err = 12;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Make sure that next key is greater or equivalent then the previous
-+ * one.
-+ */
-+ for (n = 1; n < znode->child_cnt; n++) {
-+ cmp = keys_cmp(c, &znode->zbranch[n - 1].key,
-+ &znode->zbranch[n].key);
-+ if (cmp > 0) {
-+ err = 13;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ if (cmp == 0) {
-+ /* This can only be keys with colliding hash */
-+ if (!is_hash_key(c, &znode->zbranch[n].key)) {
-+ err = 14;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (znode->level != 0 || c->replaying)
-+ continue;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Colliding keys should follow binary order of
-+ * corresponding xentry/dentry names.
-+ */
-+ err = dbg_check_key_order(c, &znode->zbranch[n - 1],
-+ &znode->zbranch[n]);
-+ if (err < 0)
-+ return err;
-+ if (err) {
-+ err = 15;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ for (n = 0; n < znode->child_cnt; n++) {
-+ if (!znode->zbranch[n].znode &&
-+ (znode->zbranch[n].lnum == 0 ||
-+ znode->zbranch[n].len == 0)) {
-+ err = 16;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (znode->zbranch[n].lnum != 0 &&
-+ znode->zbranch[n].len == 0) {
-+ err = 17;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (znode->zbranch[n].lnum == 0 &&
-+ znode->zbranch[n].len != 0) {
-+ err = 18;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (znode->zbranch[n].lnum == 0 &&
-+ znode->zbranch[n].offs != 0) {
-+ err = 19;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (znode->level != 0 && znode->zbranch[n].znode)
-+ if (znode->zbranch[n].znode->parent != znode) {
-+ err = 20;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out:
-+ ubifs_err("failed, error %d", err);
-+ ubifs_msg("dump of the znode");
-+ dbg_dump_znode(c, znode);
-+ if (zp) {
-+ ubifs_msg("dump of the parent znode");
-+ dbg_dump_znode(c, zp);
-+ }
-+ dump_stack();
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * dbg_check_tnc - check TNC tree.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @extra: do extra checks that are possible at start commit
-+ *
-+ * This function traverses whole TNC tree and checks every znode. Returns zero
-+ * if everything is all right and %-EINVAL if something is wrong with TNC.
-+ */
-+int dbg_check_tnc(struct ubifs_info *c, int extra)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode;
-+ long clean_cnt = 0, dirty_cnt = 0;
-+ int err, last;
-+
-+ if (!(ubifs_chk_flags & UBIFS_CHK_TNC))
-+ return 0;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(mutex_is_locked(&c->tnc_mutex));
-+ if (!c->zroot.znode)
-+ return 0;
-+
-+ znode = ubifs_tnc_postorder_first(c->zroot.znode);
-+ while (1) {
-+ struct ubifs_znode *prev;
-+ struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr;
-+
-+ if (!znode->parent)
-+ zbr = &c->zroot;
-+ else
-+ zbr = &znode->parent->zbranch[znode->iip];
-+
-+ err = dbg_check_znode(c, zbr);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ if (extra) {
-+ if (ubifs_zn_dirty(znode))
-+ dirty_cnt += 1;
-+ else
-+ clean_cnt += 1;
-+ }
-+
-+ prev = znode;
-+ znode = ubifs_tnc_postorder_next(znode);
-+ if (!znode)
-+ break;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * If the last key of this znode is equivalent to the first key
-+ * of the next znode (collision), then check order of the keys.
-+ */
-+ last = prev->child_cnt - 1;
-+ if (prev->level == 0 && znode->level == 0 && !c->replaying &&
-+ !keys_cmp(c, &prev->zbranch[last].key,
-+ &znode->zbranch[0].key)) {
-+ err = dbg_check_key_order(c, &prev->zbranch[last],
-+ &znode->zbranch[0]);
-+ if (err < 0)
-+ return err;
-+ if (err) {
-+ ubifs_msg("first znode");
-+ dbg_dump_znode(c, prev);
-+ ubifs_msg("second znode");
-+ dbg_dump_znode(c, znode);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ if (extra) {
-+ if (clean_cnt != atomic_long_read(&c->clean_zn_cnt)) {
-+ ubifs_err("incorrect clean_zn_cnt %ld, calculated %ld",
-+ atomic_long_read(&c->clean_zn_cnt),
-+ clean_cnt);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+ if (dirty_cnt != atomic_long_read(&c->dirty_zn_cnt)) {
-+ ubifs_err("incorrect dirty_zn_cnt %ld, calculated %ld",
-+ atomic_long_read(&c->dirty_zn_cnt),
-+ dirty_cnt);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * dbg_walk_index - walk the on-flash index.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @leaf_cb: called for each leaf node
-+ * @znode_cb: called for each indexing node
-+ * @priv: private date which is passed to callbacks
-+ *
-+ * This function walks the UBIFS index and calls the @leaf_cb for each leaf
-+ * node and @znode_cb for each indexing node. Returns zero in case of success
-+ * and a negative error code in case of failure.
-+ *
-+ * It would be better if this function removed every znode it pulled to into
-+ * the TNC, so that the behavior more closely matched the non-debugging
-+ * behavior.
-+ */
-+int dbg_walk_index(struct ubifs_info *c, dbg_leaf_callback leaf_cb,
-+ dbg_znode_callback znode_cb, void *priv)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+ struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr;
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode, *child;
-+
-+ mutex_lock(&c->tnc_mutex);
-+ /* If the root indexing node is not in TNC - pull it */
-+ if (!c->zroot.znode) {
-+ c->zroot.znode = ubifs_load_znode(c, &c->zroot, NULL, 0);
-+ if (IS_ERR(c->zroot.znode)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(c->zroot.znode);
-+ c->zroot.znode = NULL;
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ /*
-+ * We are going to traverse the indexing tree in the postorder manner.
-+ * Go down and find the leftmost indexing node where we are going to
-+ * start from.
-+ */
-+ znode = c->zroot.znode;
-+ while (znode->level > 0) {
-+ zbr = &znode->zbranch[0];
-+ child = zbr->znode;
-+ if (!child) {
-+ child = ubifs_load_znode(c, zbr, znode, 0);
-+ if (IS_ERR(child)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(child);
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ }
-+ zbr->znode = child;
-+ }
-+
-+ znode = child;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Iterate over all indexing nodes */
-+ while (1) {
-+ int idx;
-+
-+ cond_resched();
-+
-+ if (znode_cb) {
-+ err = znode_cb(c, znode, priv);
-+ if (err) {
-+ ubifs_err("znode checking function returned "
-+ "error %d", err);
-+ dbg_dump_znode(c, znode);
-+ goto out_dump;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ if (leaf_cb && znode->level == 0) {
-+ for (idx = 0; idx < znode->child_cnt; idx++) {
-+ zbr = &znode->zbranch[idx];
-+ err = leaf_cb(c, zbr, priv);
-+ if (err) {
-+ ubifs_err("leaf checking function "
-+ "returned error %d, for leaf "
-+ "at LEB %d:%d",
-+ err, zbr->lnum, zbr->offs);
-+ goto out_dump;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ if (!znode->parent)
-+ break;
-+
-+ idx = znode->iip + 1;
-+ znode = znode->parent;
-+ if (idx < znode->child_cnt) {
-+ /* Switch to the next index in the parent */
-+ zbr = &znode->zbranch[idx];
-+ child = zbr->znode;
-+ if (!child) {
-+ child = ubifs_load_znode(c, zbr, znode, idx);
-+ if (IS_ERR(child)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(child);
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ }
-+ zbr->znode = child;
-+ }
-+ znode = child;
-+ } else
-+ /*
-+ * This is the last child, switch to the parent and
-+ * continue.
-+ */
-+ continue;
-+
-+ /* Go to the lowest leftmost znode in the new sub-tree */
-+ while (znode->level > 0) {
-+ zbr = &znode->zbranch[0];
-+ child = zbr->znode;
-+ if (!child) {
-+ child = ubifs_load_znode(c, zbr, znode, 0);
-+ if (IS_ERR(child)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(child);
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ }
-+ zbr->znode = child;
-+ }
-+ znode = child;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->tnc_mutex);
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out_dump:
-+ if (znode->parent)
-+ zbr = &znode->parent->zbranch[znode->iip];
-+ else
-+ zbr = &c->zroot;
-+ ubifs_msg("dump of znode at LEB %d:%d", zbr->lnum, zbr->offs);
-+ dbg_dump_znode(c, znode);
-+out_unlock:
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->tnc_mutex);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * add_size - add znode size to partially calculated index size.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @znode: znode to add size for
-+ * @priv: partially calculated index size
-+ *
-+ * This is a helper function for 'dbg_check_idx_size()' which is called for
-+ * every indexing node and adds its size to the 'long long' variable pointed to
-+ * by @priv.
-+ */
-+static int add_size(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_znode *znode, void *priv)
-+{
-+ long long *idx_size = priv;
-+ int add;
-+
-+ add = ubifs_idx_node_sz(c, znode->child_cnt);
-+ add = ALIGN(add, 8);
-+ *idx_size += add;
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * dbg_check_idx_size - check index size.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @idx_size: size to check
-+ *
-+ * This function walks the UBIFS index, calculates its size and checks that the
-+ * size is equivalent to @idx_size. Returns zero in case of success and a
-+ * negative error code in case of failure.
-+ */
-+int dbg_check_idx_size(struct ubifs_info *c, long long idx_size)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+ long long calc = 0;
-+
-+ if (!(ubifs_chk_flags & UBIFS_CHK_IDX_SZ))
-+ return 0;
-+
-+ err = dbg_walk_index(c, NULL, add_size, &calc);
-+ if (err) {
-+ ubifs_err("error %d while walking the index", err);
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (calc != idx_size) {
-+ ubifs_err("index size check failed: calculated size is %lld, "
-+ "should be %lld", calc, idx_size);
-+ dump_stack();
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * fsck_inode - information about an inode used when checking the file-system.
-+ * @rb: link in the RB-tree of inodes
-+ * @inum: inode number
-+ * @mode: inode type, permissions, etc
-+ * @nlink: inode link count
-+ * @xatt_cnt: count of extended attributes
-+ * @references: how many directory/xattr entries refer this inode (calculated
-+ * while walking the index)
-+ * @calc_cnt: for directory inode count of child directories, for regular files
-+ * count of extended attributes
-+ * @size: inode size (read from on-flash inode)
-+ * @xattr_sz: summary size of all extended attributes (read from on-flash
-+ * inode)
-+ * @calc_sz: for directories calculated directory size, for regular files
-+ * calculated summary size of all extended attributes
-+ */
-+struct fsck_inode {
-+ struct rb_node rb;
-+ ino_t inum;
-+ umode_t mode;
-+ int nlink;
-+ int xattr_cnt;
-+ int references;
-+ int calc_cnt;
-+ long long size;
-+ long long xattr_sz;
-+ long long calc_sz;
-+};
-+
-+/**
-+ * fsck_data - private FS checking information.
-+ * @inodes: RB-tree of all inodes (contains @struct fsck_inode objects)
-+ */
-+struct fsck_data {
-+ struct rb_root inodes;
-+};
-+
-+/**
-+ * add_inode - add inode information to RB-tree of inodes.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @fsckd: FS checking information
-+ * @ino: raw UBIFS inode to add
-+ *
-+ * This is a helper function for 'check_leaf()' which adds information about
-+ * inode @ino to the RB-tree of inodes. Returns inode information pointer in
-+ * case of success and a negative error code in case of failure.
-+ */
-+static struct fsck_inode *add_inode(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ struct fsck_data *fsckd,
-+ struct ubifs_ino_node *ino)
-+{
-+ struct rb_node **p, *parent = NULL;
-+ struct fsck_inode *fscki;
-+ ino_t inum = key_inum_flash(c, &ino->key);
-+
-+ p = &fsckd->inodes.rb_node;
-+ while (*p) {
-+ parent = *p;
-+ fscki = rb_entry(parent, struct fsck_inode, rb);
-+ if (inum < fscki->inum)
-+ p = &(*p)->rb_left;
-+ else if (inum > fscki->inum)
-+ p = &(*p)->rb_right;
-+ else
-+ return fscki;
-+ }
-+
-+ fscki = kzalloc(sizeof(struct fsck_inode), GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!fscki)
-+ return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
-+
-+ fscki->inum = inum;
-+ fscki->nlink = le32_to_cpu(ino->nlink);
-+ fscki->size = le64_to_cpu(ino->size);
-+ fscki->xattr_cnt = le32_to_cpu(ino->xattr_cnt);
-+ fscki->xattr_sz = le64_to_cpu(ino->xattr_size);
-+ fscki->mode = le32_to_cpu(ino->mode);
-+ if (S_ISDIR(fscki->mode)) {
-+ fscki->calc_sz = UBIFS_INO_NODE_SZ;
-+ fscki->calc_cnt = 2;
-+ }
-+ rb_link_node(&fscki->rb, parent, p);
-+ rb_insert_color(&fscki->rb, &fsckd->inodes);
-+ return fscki;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * search_inode - search inode in the RB-tree of inodes.
-+ * @fsckd: FS checking information
-+ * @inum: inode number to search
-+ *
-+ * This is a helper function for 'check_leaf()' which searches inode @inum in
-+ * the RB-tree of inodes and returns an inode information pointer or %NULL if
-+ * the inode was not found.
-+ */
-+static struct fsck_inode *search_inode(struct fsck_data *fsckd, ino_t inum)
-+{
-+ struct rb_node *p;
-+ struct fsck_inode *fscki;
-+
-+ p = fsckd->inodes.rb_node;
-+ while (p) {
-+ fscki = rb_entry(p, struct fsck_inode, rb);
-+ if (inum < fscki->inum)
-+ p = p->rb_left;
-+ else if (inum > fscki->inum)
-+ p = p->rb_right;
-+ else
-+ return fscki;
-+ }
-+ return NULL;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * read_add_inode - read inode node and add it to RB-tree of inodes.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @fsckd: FS checking information
-+ * @inum: inode number to read
-+ *
-+ * This is a helper function for 'check_leaf()' which finds inode node @inum in
-+ * the index, reads it, and adds it to the RB-tree of inodes. Returns inode
-+ * information pointer in case of success and a negative error code in case of
-+ * failure.
-+ */
-+static struct fsck_inode *read_add_inode(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ struct fsck_data *fsckd, ino_t inum)
-+{
-+ int n, err;
-+ union ubifs_key key;
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode;
-+ struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr;
-+ struct ubifs_ino_node *ino;
-+ struct fsck_inode *fscki;
-+
-+ fscki = search_inode(fsckd, inum);
-+ if (fscki)
-+ return fscki;
-+
-+ ino_key_init(c, &key, inum);
-+ err = ubifs_lookup_level0(c, &key, &znode, &n);
-+ if (!err) {
-+ ubifs_err("inode %lu not found in index", inum);
-+ return ERR_PTR(-ENOENT);
-+ } else if (err < 0) {
-+ ubifs_err("error %d while looking up inode %lu", err, inum);
-+ return ERR_PTR(err);
-+ }
-+
-+ zbr = &znode->zbranch[n];
-+ if (zbr->len < UBIFS_INO_NODE_SZ) {
-+ ubifs_err("bad node %lu node length %d", inum, zbr->len);
-+ return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
-+ }
-+
-+ ino = kmalloc(zbr->len, GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!ino)
-+ return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
-+
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_read_node(c, zbr, ino);
-+ if (err) {
-+ ubifs_err("cannot read inode node at LEB %d:%d, error %d",
-+ zbr->lnum, zbr->offs, err);
-+ kfree(ino);
-+ return ERR_PTR(err);
-+ }
-+
-+ fscki = add_inode(c, fsckd, ino);
-+ kfree(ino);
-+ if (IS_ERR(fscki)) {
-+ ubifs_err("error %ld while adding inode %lu node",
-+ PTR_ERR(fscki), inum);
-+ return fscki;
-+ }
-+
-+ return fscki;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * check_leaf - check leaf node.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @zbr: zbranch of the leaf node to check
-+ * @priv: FS checking information
-+ *
-+ * This is a helper function for 'dbg_check_filesystem()' which is called for
-+ * every single leaf node while walking the indexing tree. It checks that the
-+ * leaf node referred from the indexing tree exists, has correct CRC, and does
-+ * some other basic validation. This function is also responsible for building
-+ * an RB-tree of inodes - it adds all inodes into the RB-tree. It also
-+ * calculates reference count, size, etc for each inode in order to later
-+ * compare them to the information stored inside the inodes and detect possible
-+ * inconsistencies. Returns zero in case of success and a negative error code
-+ * in case of failure.
-+ */
-+static int check_leaf(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr,
-+ void *priv)
-+{
-+ ino_t inum;
-+ void *node;
-+ int err, type = key_type(c, &zbr->key);
-+ struct fsck_inode *fscki;
-+
-+ if (zbr->len < UBIFS_CH_SZ) {
-+ ubifs_err("bad leaf length %d (LEB %d:%d)",
-+ zbr->len, zbr->lnum, zbr->offs);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+
-+ node = kmalloc(zbr->len, GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!node)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_read_node(c, zbr, node);
-+ if (err) {
-+ ubifs_err("cannot read leaf node at LEB %d:%d, error %d",
-+ zbr->lnum, zbr->offs, err);
-+ goto out_free;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* If this is an inode node, add it to RB-tree of inodes */
-+ if (type == UBIFS_INO_KEY) {
-+ fscki = add_inode(c, priv, node);
-+ if (IS_ERR(fscki)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(fscki);
-+ ubifs_err("error %d while adding inode node", err);
-+ goto out_dump;
-+ }
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (type != UBIFS_DENT_KEY && type != UBIFS_XENT_KEY &&
-+ type != UBIFS_DATA_KEY) {
-+ ubifs_err("unexpected node type %d at LEB %d:%d",
-+ type, zbr->lnum, zbr->offs);
-+ err = -EINVAL;
-+ goto out_free;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (type == UBIFS_DATA_KEY) {
-+ long long blk_offs;
-+ struct ubifs_data_node *dn = node;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Search the inode node this data node belongs to and insert
-+ * it to the RB-tree of inodes.
-+ */
-+ inum = key_inum_flash(c, &dn->key);
-+ fscki = read_add_inode(c, priv, inum);
-+ if (IS_ERR(fscki)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(fscki);
-+ ubifs_err("error %d while processing data node and "
-+ "trying to find inode node %lu", err, inum);
-+ goto out_dump;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Make sure the data node is within inode size */
-+ blk_offs = (key_block_flash(c, &dn->key) << UBIFS_BLOCK_SHIFT);
-+ blk_offs += le32_to_cpu(dn->size);
-+ if (blk_offs > fscki->size) {
-+ ubifs_err("data node at LEB %d:%d is not within inode "
-+ "size %lld", zbr->lnum, zbr->offs, fscki->size);
-+ err = -EINVAL;
-+ goto out_dump;
-+ }
-+ } else {
-+ int nlen;
-+ struct ubifs_dent_node *dent = node;
-+ struct fsck_inode *fscki1;
-+
-+ err = ubifs_validate_entry(c, dent);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_dump;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Search the inode node this entry refers to and the parent
-+ * inode node and insert them to the RB-tree of inodes.
-+ */
-+ inum = le64_to_cpu(dent->inum);
-+ fscki = read_add_inode(c, priv, inum);
-+ if (IS_ERR(fscki)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(fscki);
-+ ubifs_err("error %d while processing entry node and "
-+ "trying to find inode node %lu", err, inum);
-+ goto out_dump;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Count how many direntries or xentries refers this inode */
-+ fscki->references += 1;
-+
-+ inum = key_inum_flash(c, &dent->key);
-+ fscki1 = read_add_inode(c, priv, inum);
-+ if (IS_ERR(fscki1)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(fscki);
-+ ubifs_err("error %d while processing entry node and "
-+ "trying to find parent inode node %lu",
-+ err, inum);
-+ goto out_dump;
-+ }
-+
-+ nlen = le16_to_cpu(dent->nlen);
-+ if (type == UBIFS_XENT_KEY) {
-+ fscki1->calc_cnt += 1;
-+ fscki1->calc_sz += CALC_DENT_SIZE(nlen);
-+ fscki1->calc_sz += CALC_XATTR_BYTES(fscki->size);
-+ } else {
-+ fscki1->calc_sz += CALC_DENT_SIZE(nlen);
-+ if (dent->type == UBIFS_ITYPE_DIR)
-+ fscki1->calc_cnt += 1;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+out:
-+ kfree(node);
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out_dump:
-+ ubifs_msg("dump of node at LEB %d:%d", zbr->lnum, zbr->offs);
-+ dbg_dump_node(c, node);
-+out_free:
-+ kfree(node);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * free_inodes - free RB-tree of inodes.
-+ * @fsckd: FS checking information
-+ */
-+static void free_inodes(struct fsck_data *fsckd)
-+{
-+ struct rb_node *this = fsckd->inodes.rb_node;
-+ struct fsck_inode *fscki;
-+
-+ while (this) {
-+ if (this->rb_left)
-+ this = this->rb_left;
-+ else if (this->rb_right)
-+ this = this->rb_right;
-+ else {
-+ fscki = rb_entry(this, struct fsck_inode, rb);
-+ this = rb_parent(this);
-+ if (this) {
-+ if (this->rb_left == &fscki->rb)
-+ this->rb_left = NULL;
-+ else
-+ this->rb_right = NULL;
-+ }
-+ kfree(fscki);
-+ }
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * check_inodes - checks all inodes.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @fsckd: FS checking information
-+ *
-+ * This is a helper function for 'dbg_check_filesystem()' which walks the
-+ * RB-tree of inodes after the index scan has been finished, and checks that
-+ * inode nlink, size, etc are correct. Returns zero if inodes are fine,
-+ * %-EINVAL if not, and a negative error code in case of failure.
-+ */
-+static int check_inodes(struct ubifs_info *c, struct fsck_data *fsckd)
-+{
-+ int n, err;
-+ union ubifs_key key;
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode;
-+ struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr;
-+ struct ubifs_ino_node *ino;
-+ struct fsck_inode *fscki;
-+ struct rb_node *this = rb_first(&fsckd->inodes);
-+
-+ while (this) {
-+ fscki = rb_entry(this, struct fsck_inode, rb);
-+ this = rb_next(this);
-+
-+ if (S_ISDIR(fscki->mode)) {
-+ /*
-+ * Directories have to have exactly one reference (they
-+ * cannot have hardlinks), although root inode is an
-+ * exception.
-+ */
-+ if (fscki->inum != UBIFS_ROOT_INO &&
-+ fscki->references != 1) {
-+ ubifs_err("directory inode %lu has %d "
-+ "direntries which refer it, but "
-+ "should be 1", fscki->inum,
-+ fscki->references);
-+ goto out_dump;
-+ }
-+ if (fscki->inum == UBIFS_ROOT_INO &&
-+ fscki->references != 0) {
-+ ubifs_err("root inode %lu has non-zero (%d) "
-+ "direntries which refer it",
-+ fscki->inum, fscki->references);
-+ goto out_dump;
-+ }
-+ if (fscki->calc_sz != fscki->size) {
-+ ubifs_err("directory inode %lu size is %lld, "
-+ "but calculated size is %lld",
-+ fscki->inum, fscki->size,
-+ fscki->calc_sz);
-+ goto out_dump;
-+ }
-+ if (fscki->calc_cnt != fscki->nlink) {
-+ ubifs_err("directory inode %lu nlink is %d, "
-+ "but calculated nlink is %d",
-+ fscki->inum, fscki->nlink,
-+ fscki->calc_cnt);
-+ goto out_dump;
-+ }
-+ } else {
-+ if (fscki->references != fscki->nlink) {
-+ ubifs_err("inode %lu nlink is %d, but "
-+ "calculated nlink is %d", fscki->inum,
-+ fscki->nlink, fscki->references);
-+ goto out_dump;
-+ }
-+ if (fscki->xattr_sz != fscki->calc_sz) {
-+ ubifs_err("inode %lu has xattr size %lld, but "
-+ "calculated size is %lld",
-+ fscki->inum, fscki->xattr_sz,
-+ fscki->calc_sz);
-+ goto out_dump;
-+ }
-+ if (fscki->xattr_cnt != fscki->calc_cnt) {
-+ ubifs_err("inode %lu has %d xattrs, but "
-+ "calculated count is %d", fscki->inum,
-+ fscki->xattr_cnt, fscki->calc_cnt);
-+ goto out_dump;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out_dump:
-+ /* Read the bad inode and dump it */
-+ ino_key_init(c, &key, fscki->inum);
-+ err = ubifs_lookup_level0(c, &key, &znode, &n);
-+ if (!err) {
-+ ubifs_err("inode %lu not found in index", fscki->inum);
-+ return -ENOENT;
-+ } else if (err < 0) {
-+ ubifs_err("error %d while looking up inode %lu",
-+ err, fscki->inum);
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ zbr = &znode->zbranch[n];
-+ ino = kmalloc(zbr->len, GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!ino)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_read_node(c, zbr, ino);
-+ if (err) {
-+ ubifs_err("cannot read inode node at LEB %d:%d, error %d",
-+ zbr->lnum, zbr->offs, err);
-+ kfree(ino);
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ ubifs_msg("dump of the inode %lu sitting in LEB %d:%d",
-+ fscki->inum, zbr->lnum, zbr->offs);
-+ dbg_dump_node(c, ino);
-+ kfree(ino);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * dbg_check_filesystem - check the file-system.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function checks the file system, namely:
-+ * o makes sure that all leaf nodes exist and their CRCs are correct;
-+ * o makes sure inode nlink, size, xattr size/count are correct (for all
-+ * inodes).
-+ *
-+ * The function reads whole indexing tree and all nodes, so it is pretty
-+ * heavy-weight. Returns zero if the file-system is consistent, %-EINVAL if
-+ * not, and a negative error code in case of failure.
-+ */
-+int dbg_check_filesystem(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+ struct fsck_data fsckd;
-+
-+ if (!(ubifs_chk_flags & UBIFS_CHK_FS))
-+ return 0;
-+
-+ fsckd.inodes = RB_ROOT;
-+ err = dbg_walk_index(c, check_leaf, NULL, &fsckd);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_free;
-+
-+ err = check_inodes(c, &fsckd);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_free;
-+
-+ free_inodes(&fsckd);
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out_free:
-+ ubifs_err("file-system check failed with error %d", err);
-+ dump_stack();
-+ free_inodes(&fsckd);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+static int invocation_cnt;
-+
-+int dbg_force_in_the_gaps(void)
-+{
-+ if (!dbg_force_in_the_gaps_enabled)
-+ return 0;
-+ /* Force in-the-gaps every 8th commit */
-+ return !((invocation_cnt++) & 0x7);
-+}
-+
-+/* Failure mode for recovery testing */
-+
-+#define chance(n, d) (simple_rand() <= (n) * 32768LL / (d))
-+
-+struct failure_mode_info {
-+ struct list_head list;
-+ struct ubifs_info *c;
-+};
-+
-+static LIST_HEAD(fmi_list);
-+static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(fmi_lock);
-+
-+static unsigned int next;
-+
-+static int simple_rand(void)
-+{
-+ if (next == 0)
-+ next = current->pid;
-+ next = next * 1103515245 + 12345;
-+ return (next >> 16) & 32767;
-+}
-+
-+void dbg_failure_mode_registration(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct failure_mode_info *fmi;
-+
-+ fmi = kmalloc(sizeof(struct failure_mode_info), GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!fmi) {
-+ dbg_err("Failed to register failure mode - no memory");
-+ return;
-+ }
-+ fmi->c = c;
-+ spin_lock(&fmi_lock);
-+ list_add_tail(&fmi->list, &fmi_list);
-+ spin_unlock(&fmi_lock);
-+}
-+
-+void dbg_failure_mode_deregistration(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct failure_mode_info *fmi, *tmp;
-+
-+ spin_lock(&fmi_lock);
-+ list_for_each_entry_safe(fmi, tmp, &fmi_list, list)
-+ if (fmi->c == c) {
-+ list_del(&fmi->list);
-+ kfree(fmi);
-+ }
-+ spin_unlock(&fmi_lock);
-+}
-+
-+static struct ubifs_info *dbg_find_info(struct ubi_volume_desc *desc)
-+{
-+ struct failure_mode_info *fmi;
-+
-+ spin_lock(&fmi_lock);
-+ list_for_each_entry(fmi, &fmi_list, list)
-+ if (fmi->c->ubi == desc) {
-+ struct ubifs_info *c = fmi->c;
-+
-+ spin_unlock(&fmi_lock);
-+ return c;
-+ }
-+ spin_unlock(&fmi_lock);
-+ return NULL;
-+}
-+
-+static int in_failure_mode(struct ubi_volume_desc *desc)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_info *c = dbg_find_info(desc);
-+
-+ if (c)
-+ return c->failure_mode;
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+static int do_fail(struct ubi_volume_desc *desc, int lnum, int write)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_info *c = dbg_find_info(desc);
-+
-+ if (!c || !dbg_failure_mode)
-+ return 0;
-+ if (c->failure_mode)
-+ return 1;
-+ if (!c->fail_cnt) {
-+ /* First call - decide delay to failure */
-+ if (chance(1, 2)) {
-+ unsigned int delay = 1 << (simple_rand() >> 11);
-+
-+ if (chance(1, 2)) {
-+ c->fail_delay = 1;
-+ c->fail_timeout = jiffies +
-+ msecs_to_jiffies(delay);
-+ dbg_rcvry("failing after %ums", delay);
-+ } else {
-+ c->fail_delay = 2;
-+ c->fail_cnt_max = delay;
-+ dbg_rcvry("failing after %u calls", delay);
-+ }
-+ }
-+ c->fail_cnt += 1;
-+ }
-+ /* Determine if failure delay has expired */
-+ if (c->fail_delay == 1) {
-+ if (time_before(jiffies, c->fail_timeout))
-+ return 0;
-+ } else if (c->fail_delay == 2)
-+ if (c->fail_cnt++ < c->fail_cnt_max)
-+ return 0;
-+ if (lnum == UBIFS_SB_LNUM) {
-+ if (write) {
-+ if (chance(1, 2))
-+ return 0;
-+ } else if (chance(19, 20))
-+ return 0;
-+ dbg_rcvry("failing in super block LEB %d", lnum);
-+ } else if (lnum == UBIFS_MST_LNUM || lnum == UBIFS_MST_LNUM + 1) {
-+ if (chance(19, 20))
-+ return 0;
-+ dbg_rcvry("failing in master LEB %d", lnum);
-+ } else if (lnum >= UBIFS_LOG_LNUM && lnum <= c->log_last) {
-+ if (write) {
-+ if (chance(99, 100))
-+ return 0;
-+ } else if (chance(399, 400))
-+ return 0;
-+ dbg_rcvry("failing in log LEB %d", lnum);
-+ } else if (lnum >= c->lpt_first && lnum <= c->lpt_last) {
-+ if (write) {
-+ if (chance(7, 8))
-+ return 0;
-+ } else if (chance(19, 20))
-+ return 0;
-+ dbg_rcvry("failing in LPT LEB %d", lnum);
-+ } else if (lnum >= c->orph_first && lnum <= c->orph_last) {
-+ if (write) {
-+ if (chance(1, 2))
-+ return 0;
-+ } else if (chance(9, 10))
-+ return 0;
-+ dbg_rcvry("failing in orphan LEB %d", lnum);
-+ } else if (lnum == c->ihead_lnum) {
-+ if (chance(99, 100))
-+ return 0;
-+ dbg_rcvry("failing in index head LEB %d", lnum);
-+ } else if (c->jheads && lnum == c->jheads[GCHD].wbuf.lnum) {
-+ if (chance(9, 10))
-+ return 0;
-+ dbg_rcvry("failing in GC head LEB %d", lnum);
-+ } else if (write && !RB_EMPTY_ROOT(&c->buds) &&
-+ !ubifs_search_bud(c, lnum)) {
-+ if (chance(19, 20))
-+ return 0;
-+ dbg_rcvry("failing in non-bud LEB %d", lnum);
-+ } else if (c->cmt_state == COMMIT_RUNNING_BACKGROUND ||
-+ c->cmt_state == COMMIT_RUNNING_REQUIRED) {
-+ if (chance(999, 1000))
-+ return 0;
-+ dbg_rcvry("failing in bud LEB %d commit running", lnum);
-+ } else {
-+ if (chance(9999, 10000))
-+ return 0;
-+ dbg_rcvry("failing in bud LEB %d commit not running", lnum);
-+ }
-+ ubifs_err("*** SETTING FAILURE MODE ON (LEB %d) ***", lnum);
-+ c->failure_mode = 1;
-+ dump_stack();
-+ return 1;
-+}
-+
-+static void cut_data(const void *buf, int len)
-+{
-+ int flen, i;
-+ unsigned char *p = (void *)buf;
-+
-+ flen = (len * (long long)simple_rand()) >> 15;
-+ for (i = flen; i < len; i++)
-+ p[i] = 0xff;
-+}
-+
-+int dbg_leb_read(struct ubi_volume_desc *desc, int lnum, char *buf, int offset,
-+ int len, int check)
-+{
-+ if (in_failure_mode(desc))
-+ return -EIO;
-+ return ubi_leb_read(desc, lnum, buf, offset, len, check);
-+}
-+
-+int dbg_leb_write(struct ubi_volume_desc *desc, int lnum, const void *buf,
-+ int offset, int len, int dtype)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+
-+ if (in_failure_mode(desc))
-+ return -EIO;
-+ if (do_fail(desc, lnum, 1))
-+ cut_data(buf, len);
-+ err = ubi_leb_write(desc, lnum, buf, offset, len, dtype);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ if (in_failure_mode(desc))
-+ return -EIO;
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+int dbg_leb_change(struct ubi_volume_desc *desc, int lnum, const void *buf,
-+ int len, int dtype)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+
-+ if (do_fail(desc, lnum, 1))
-+ return -EIO;
-+ err = ubi_leb_change(desc, lnum, buf, len, dtype);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ if (do_fail(desc, lnum, 1))
-+ return -EIO;
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+int dbg_leb_erase(struct ubi_volume_desc *desc, int lnum)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+
-+ if (do_fail(desc, lnum, 0))
-+ return -EIO;
-+ err = ubi_leb_erase(desc, lnum);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ if (do_fail(desc, lnum, 0))
-+ return -EIO;
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+int dbg_leb_unmap(struct ubi_volume_desc *desc, int lnum)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+
-+ if (do_fail(desc, lnum, 0))
-+ return -EIO;
-+ err = ubi_leb_unmap(desc, lnum);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ if (do_fail(desc, lnum, 0))
-+ return -EIO;
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+int dbg_is_mapped(struct ubi_volume_desc *desc, int lnum)
-+{
-+ if (in_failure_mode(desc))
-+ return -EIO;
-+ return ubi_is_mapped(desc, lnum);
-+}
-+
-+#endif /* CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_DEBUG */
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/debug.h avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/debug.h
---- linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/debug.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/debug.h 2008-06-12 15:09:45.315815846 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,396 @@
-+/*
-+ * This file is part of UBIFS.
-+ *
-+ * Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Nokia Corporation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by
-+ * the Free Software Foundation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
-+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
-+ * more details.
-+ *
-+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
-+ * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
-+ * Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
-+ *
-+ * Authors: Artem Bityutskiy (Битюцкий Артём)
-+ * Adrian Hunter
-+ */
-+
-+#ifndef __UBIFS_DEBUG_H__
-+#define __UBIFS_DEBUG_H__
-+
-+#ifdef CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_DEBUG
-+
-+#define UBIFS_DBG(op) op
-+
-+#define ubifs_assert(expr) do { \
-+ if (unlikely(!(expr))) { \
-+ printk(KERN_CRIT "UBIFS assert failed in %s at %u (pid %d)\n", \
-+ __func__, __LINE__, current->pid); \
-+ dbg_dump_stack(); \
-+ } \
-+} while (0)
-+
-+#define ubifs_assert_cmt_locked(c) do { \
-+ if (unlikely(down_write_trylock(&(c)->commit_sem))) { \
-+ up_write(&(c)->commit_sem); \
-+ printk(KERN_CRIT "commit lock is not locked!\n"); \
-+ ubifs_assert(0); \
-+ } \
-+} while (0)
-+
-+#define dbg_dump_stack() do { \
-+ if (!dbg_failure_mode) \
-+ dump_stack(); \
-+} while (0)
-+
-+/* Generic debugging messages */
-+#define dbg_msg(fmt, ...) do { \
-+ spin_lock(&dbg_lock); \
-+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "UBIFS DBG (pid %d): %s: " fmt "\n", current->pid, \
-+ __func__, ##__VA_ARGS__); \
-+ spin_unlock(&dbg_lock); \
-+} while (0)
-+
-+#define dbg_do_msg(typ, fmt, ...) do { \
-+ if (ubifs_msg_flags & typ) \
-+ dbg_msg(fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__); \
-+} while (0)
-+
-+#define dbg_err(fmt, ...) do { \
-+ spin_lock(&dbg_lock); \
-+ ubifs_err(fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__); \
-+ spin_unlock(&dbg_lock); \
-+} while (0)
-+
-+const char *dbg_key_str0(const struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ const union ubifs_key *key);
-+const char *dbg_key_str1(const struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ const union ubifs_key *key);
-+
-+/*
-+ * DBGKEY macros require dbg_lock to be held, which it is in the dbg message
-+ * macros.
-+ */
-+#define DBGKEY(key) dbg_key_str0(c, (key))
-+#define DBGKEY1(key) dbg_key_str1(c, (key))
-+
-+/* General messages */
-+#define dbg_gen(fmt, ...) dbg_do_msg(UBIFS_MSG_GEN, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
-+
-+/* Additional journal messages */
-+#define dbg_jnl(fmt, ...) dbg_do_msg(UBIFS_MSG_JNL, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
-+
-+/* Additional TNC messages */
-+#define dbg_tnc(fmt, ...) dbg_do_msg(UBIFS_MSG_TNC, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
-+
-+/* Additional lprops messages */
-+#define dbg_lp(fmt, ...) dbg_do_msg(UBIFS_MSG_LP, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
-+
-+/* Additional LEB find messages */
-+#define dbg_find(fmt, ...) dbg_do_msg(UBIFS_MSG_FIND, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
-+
-+/* Additional mount messages */
-+#define dbg_mnt(fmt, ...) dbg_do_msg(UBIFS_MSG_MNT, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
-+
-+/* Additional I/O messages */
-+#define dbg_io(fmt, ...) dbg_do_msg(UBIFS_MSG_IO, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
-+
-+/* Additional commit messages */
-+#define dbg_cmt(fmt, ...) dbg_do_msg(UBIFS_MSG_CMT, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
-+
-+/* Additional budgeting messages */
-+#define dbg_budg(fmt, ...) dbg_do_msg(UBIFS_MSG_BUDG, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
-+
-+/* Additional log messages */
-+#define dbg_log(fmt, ...) dbg_do_msg(UBIFS_MSG_LOG, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
-+
-+/* Additional gc messages */
-+#define dbg_gc(fmt, ...) dbg_do_msg(UBIFS_MSG_GC, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
-+
-+/* Additional scan messages */
-+#define dbg_scan(fmt, ...) dbg_do_msg(UBIFS_MSG_SCAN, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
-+
-+/* Additional recovery messages */
-+#define dbg_rcvry(fmt, ...) dbg_do_msg(UBIFS_MSG_RCVRY, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
-+
-+/*
-+ * Debugging message type flags (must match msg_type_names in debug.c).
-+ *
-+ * UBIFS_MSG_GEN: general messages
-+ * UBIFS_MSG_JNL: journal messages
-+ * UBIFS_MSG_MNT: mount messages
-+ * UBIFS_MSG_CMT: commit messages
-+ * UBIFS_MSG_FIND: LEB find messages
-+ * UBIFS_MSG_BUDG: budgeting messages
-+ * UBIFS_MSG_GC: garbage collection messages
-+ * UBIFS_MSG_TNC: TNC messages
-+ * UBIFS_MSG_LP: lprops messages
-+ * UBIFS_MSG_IO: I/O messages
-+ * UBIFS_MSG_LOG: log messages
-+ * UBIFS_MSG_SCAN: scan messages
-+ * UBIFS_MSG_RCVRY: recovery messages
-+ */
-+enum {
-+ UBIFS_MSG_GEN = 0x1,
-+ UBIFS_MSG_JNL = 0x2,
-+ UBIFS_MSG_MNT = 0x4,
-+ UBIFS_MSG_CMT = 0x8,
-+ UBIFS_MSG_FIND = 0x10,
-+ UBIFS_MSG_BUDG = 0x20,
-+ UBIFS_MSG_GC = 0x40,
-+ UBIFS_MSG_TNC = 0x80,
-+ UBIFS_MSG_LP = 0x100,
-+ UBIFS_MSG_IO = 0x200,
-+ UBIFS_MSG_LOG = 0x400,
-+ UBIFS_MSG_SCAN = 0x800,
-+ UBIFS_MSG_RCVRY = 0x1000,
-+};
-+
-+/* Debugging message type flags for each default debug message level */
-+#define UBIFS_MSG_LVL_0 0
-+#define UBIFS_MSG_LVL_1 0x1
-+#define UBIFS_MSG_LVL_2 0x7f
-+#define UBIFS_MSG_LVL_3 0xffff
-+
-+/*
-+ * Debugging check flags (must match chk_names in debug.c).
-+ *
-+ * UBIFS_CHK_GEN: general checks
-+ * UBIFS_CHK_TNC: check TNC
-+ * UBIFS_CHK_IDX_SZ: check index size
-+ * UBIFS_CHK_ORPH: check orphans
-+ * UBIFS_CHK_OLD_IDX: check the old index
-+ * UBIFS_CHK_LPROPS: check lprops
-+ * UBIFS_CHK_FS: check the file-system
-+ */
-+enum {
-+ UBIFS_CHK_GEN = 0x1,
-+ UBIFS_CHK_TNC = 0x2,
-+ UBIFS_CHK_IDX_SZ = 0x4,
-+ UBIFS_CHK_ORPH = 0x8,
-+ UBIFS_CHK_OLD_IDX = 0x10,
-+ UBIFS_CHK_LPROPS = 0x20,
-+ UBIFS_CHK_FS = 0x40,
-+};
-+
-+/*
-+ * Special testing flags (must match tst_names in debug.c).
-+ *
-+ * UBIFS_TST_FORCE_IN_THE_GAPS: force the use of in-the-gaps method
-+ * UBIFS_TST_RCVRY: failure mode for recovery testing
-+ */
-+enum {
-+ UBIFS_TST_FORCE_IN_THE_GAPS = 0x2,
-+ UBIFS_TST_RCVRY = 0x4,
-+};
-+
-+#if CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_DEBUG_MSG_LVL == 1
-+#define UBIFS_MSG_FLAGS_DEFAULT UBIFS_MSG_LVL_1
-+#elif CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_DEBUG_MSG_LVL == 2
-+#define UBIFS_MSG_FLAGS_DEFAULT UBIFS_MSG_LVL_2
-+#elif CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_DEBUG_MSG_LVL == 3
-+#define UBIFS_MSG_FLAGS_DEFAULT UBIFS_MSG_LVL_3
-+#else
-+#define UBIFS_MSG_FLAGS_DEFAULT UBIFS_MSG_LVL_0
-+#endif
-+
-+#ifdef CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_DEBUG_CHKS
-+#define UBIFS_CHK_FLAGS_DEFAULT 0xffffffff
-+#else
-+#define UBIFS_CHK_FLAGS_DEFAULT 0
-+#endif
-+
-+extern spinlock_t dbg_lock;
-+
-+extern unsigned int ubifs_msg_flags;
-+extern unsigned int ubifs_chk_flags;
-+extern unsigned int ubifs_tst_flags;
-+
-+/* Dump functions */
-+
-+const char *dbg_ntype(int type);
-+const char *dbg_cstate(int cmt_state);
-+const char *dbg_get_key_dump(const struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ const union ubifs_key *key);
-+void dbg_dump_inode(const struct ubifs_info *c, const struct inode *inode);
-+void dbg_dump_node(const struct ubifs_info *c, const void *node);
-+void dbg_dump_budget_req(const struct ubifs_budget_req *req);
-+void dbg_dump_lstats(const struct ubifs_lp_stats *lst);
-+void dbg_dump_budg(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+void dbg_dump_lprop(const struct ubifs_info *c, const struct ubifs_lprops *lp);
-+void dbg_dump_lprops(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+void dbg_dump_leb(const struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum);
-+void dbg_dump_znode(const struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ const struct ubifs_znode *znode);
-+void dbg_dump_heap(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_lpt_heap *heap, int cat);
-+void dbg_dump_pnode(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_pnode *pnode,
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *parent, int iip);
-+void dbg_dump_tnc(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+void dbg_dump_index(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+
-+/* Checking helper functions */
-+
-+typedef int (*dbg_leaf_callback)(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr, void *priv);
-+typedef int (*dbg_znode_callback)(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode, void *priv);
-+
-+int dbg_walk_index(struct ubifs_info *c, dbg_leaf_callback leaf_cb,
-+ dbg_znode_callback znode_cb, void *priv);
-+
-+/* Checking functions */
-+
-+int dbg_check_lprops(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+
-+int dbg_old_index_check_init(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_zbranch *zroot);
-+int dbg_check_old_index(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_zbranch *zroot);
-+
-+int dbg_check_cats(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+
-+int dbg_check_ltab(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+
-+int dbg_check_dir_size(struct ubifs_info *c, const struct inode *dir);
-+
-+int dbg_check_tnc(struct ubifs_info *c, int extra);
-+
-+int dbg_check_idx_size(struct ubifs_info *c, long long idx_size);
-+
-+int dbg_check_filesystem(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+
-+void dbg_check_heap(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_lpt_heap *heap, int cat,
-+ int add_pos);
-+
-+int dbg_check_lprops(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+int dbg_check_lpt_nodes(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_cnode *cnode,
-+ int row, int col);
-+
-+/* Force the use of in-the-gaps method for testing */
-+
-+#define dbg_force_in_the_gaps_enabled \
-+ (ubifs_tst_flags & UBIFS_TST_FORCE_IN_THE_GAPS)
-+
-+int dbg_force_in_the_gaps(void);
-+
-+/* Failure mode for recovery testing */
-+
-+#define dbg_failure_mode (ubifs_tst_flags & UBIFS_TST_RCVRY)
-+
-+void dbg_failure_mode_registration(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+void dbg_failure_mode_deregistration(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+
-+#ifndef UBIFS_DBG_PRESERVE_UBI
-+
-+#define ubi_leb_read dbg_leb_read
-+#define ubi_leb_write dbg_leb_write
-+#define ubi_leb_change dbg_leb_change
-+#define ubi_leb_erase dbg_leb_erase
-+#define ubi_leb_unmap dbg_leb_unmap
-+#define ubi_is_mapped dbg_is_mapped
-+
-+#endif
-+
-+int dbg_leb_read(struct ubi_volume_desc *desc, int lnum, char *buf, int offset,
-+ int len, int check);
-+int dbg_leb_write(struct ubi_volume_desc *desc, int lnum, const void *buf,
-+ int offset, int len, int dtype);
-+int dbg_leb_change(struct ubi_volume_desc *desc, int lnum, const void *buf,
-+ int len, int dtype);
-+int dbg_leb_erase(struct ubi_volume_desc *desc, int lnum);
-+int dbg_leb_unmap(struct ubi_volume_desc *desc, int lnum);
-+int dbg_is_mapped(struct ubi_volume_desc *desc, int lnum);
-+
-+static inline int dbg_read(struct ubi_volume_desc *desc, int lnum, char *buf,
-+ int offset, int len)
-+{
-+ return dbg_leb_read(desc, lnum, buf, offset, len, 0);
-+}
-+
-+static inline int dbg_write(struct ubi_volume_desc *desc, int lnum,
-+ const void *buf, int offset, int len)
-+{
-+ return dbg_leb_write(desc, lnum, buf, offset, len, UBI_UNKNOWN);
-+}
-+
-+static inline int dbg_change(struct ubi_volume_desc *desc, int lnum,
-+ const void *buf, int len)
-+{
-+ return dbg_leb_change(desc, lnum, buf, len, UBI_UNKNOWN);
-+}
-+
-+#else /* !CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_DEBUG */
-+
-+#define UBIFS_DBG(op)
-+#define ubifs_assert(expr) ({})
-+#define ubifs_assert_cmt_locked(c)
-+#define dbg_dump_stack()
-+#define dbg_err(fmt, ...) ({})
-+#define dbg_msg(fmt, ...) ({})
-+#define dbg_key(c, key, fmt, ...) ({})
-+
-+#define dbg_gen(fmt, ...) ({})
-+#define dbg_jnl(fmt, ...) ({})
-+#define dbg_tnc(fmt, ...) ({})
-+#define dbg_lp(fmt, ...) ({})
-+#define dbg_find(fmt, ...) ({})
-+#define dbg_mnt(fmt, ...) ({})
-+#define dbg_io(fmt, ...) ({})
-+#define dbg_cmt(fmt, ...) ({})
-+#define dbg_budg(fmt, ...) ({})
-+#define dbg_log(fmt, ...) ({})
-+#define dbg_gc(fmt, ...) ({})
-+#define dbg_scan(fmt, ...) ({})
-+#define dbg_rcvry(fmt, ...) ({})
-+
-+#define dbg_ntype(type) ""
-+#define dbg_cstate(cmt_state) ""
-+#define dbg_get_key_dump(c, key) ({})
-+#define dbg_dump_inode(c, inode) ({})
-+#define dbg_dump_node(c, node) ({})
-+#define dbg_dump_budget_req(req) ({})
-+#define dbg_dump_lstats(lst) ({})
-+#define dbg_dump_budg(c) ({})
-+#define dbg_dump_lprop(c, lp) ({})
-+#define dbg_dump_lprops(c) ({})
-+#define dbg_dump_leb(c, lnum) ({})
-+#define dbg_dump_znode(c, znode) ({})
-+#define dbg_dump_heap(c, heap, cat) ({})
-+#define dbg_dump_pnode(c, pnode, parent, iip) ({})
-+#define dbg_dump_tnc(c) ({})
-+#define dbg_dump_index(c) ({})
-+
-+#define dbg_walk_index(c, leaf_cb, znode_cb, priv) 0
-+
-+#define dbg_old_index_check_init(c, zroot) 0
-+#define dbg_check_old_index(c, zroot) 0
-+
-+#define dbg_check_cats(c) 0
-+
-+#define dbg_check_ltab(c) 0
-+
-+#define dbg_check_dir_size(c, dir) 0
-+
-+#define dbg_check_tnc(c, x) 0
-+
-+#define dbg_check_idx_size(c, idx_size) 0
-+#define dbg_check_filesystem(c) 0
-+
-+#define dbg_check_heap(c, heap, cat, add_pos) ({})
-+
-+#define dbg_check_lprops(c) 0
-+#define dbg_check_lpt_nodes(c, cnode, row, col) 0
-+
-+#define dbg_force_in_the_gaps_enabled 0
-+#define dbg_force_in_the_gaps() 0
-+
-+#define dbg_failure_mode 0
-+#define dbg_failure_mode_registration(c) ({})
-+#define dbg_failure_mode_deregistration(c) ({})
-+
-+#endif /* !CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_DEBUG */
-+
-+#endif /* !__UBIFS_DEBUG_H__ */
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/dir.c avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/dir.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/dir.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/dir.c 2008-06-12 15:09:45.364399968 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,1017 @@
-+/*
-+ * This file is part of UBIFS.
-+ *
-+ * Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Nokia Corporation.
-+ * Copyright (C) 2006, 2007 University of Szeged, Hungary
-+ *
-+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by
-+ * the Free Software Foundation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
-+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
-+ * more details.
-+ *
-+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
-+ * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
-+ * Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
-+ *
-+ * Authors: Artem Bityutskiy (Битюцкий Артём)
-+ * Adrian Hunter
-+ * Zoltan Sogor
-+ */
-+
-+/*
-+ * This file implements directory operations.
-+ *
-+ * All FS operations in this file allocate budget before writing anything to the
-+ * media. If they fail to allocate it, the error is returned. The only
-+ * exceptions are 'ubifs_unlink()' and 'ubifs_rmdir()' which keep working even
-+ * if they unable to allocate the budget, because deletion %-ENOSPC failure is
-+ * not what users are usually ready to get. UBIFS budgeting subsystem has some
-+ * space reserved for these purposes.
-+ *
-+ * All operations in this file change the parent inode, e.g., 'ubifs_link()'
-+ * changes ctime and nlink of the parent inode. The parent inode is written to
-+ * the media straight away - it is not marked as dirty and there is no
-+ * write-back for it. This was done to simplify file-system recovery which
-+ * would otherwise be very difficult to do. So instead of marking the parent
-+ * inode dirty, the operations mark it clean.
-+ */
-+
-+#include "ubifs.h"
-+
-+/*
-+ * Provide backing_dev_info in order to disable readahead. For UBIFS, I/O is
-+ * not deferred, it is done immediately in readpage, which means the user would
-+ * have to wait not just for their own I/O but the readahead I/O as well i.e.
-+ * completely pointless.
-+ */
-+struct backing_dev_info ubifs_backing_dev_info = {
-+ .ra_pages = 0, /* Set to zero to disable readahead */
-+ .state = 0,
-+ .capabilities = BDI_CAP_MAP_COPY,
-+ .unplug_io_fn = default_unplug_io_fn,
-+};
-+
-+/**
-+ * inherit_flags - inherit flags of the parent inode.
-+ * @dir: parent inode
-+ * @mode: new inode mode flags
-+ *
-+ * This is a helper function for 'ubifs_new_inode()' which inherits flag of the
-+ * parent directory inode @dir. UBIFS inodes inherit the following flags:
-+ * o %UBIFS_COMPR_FL, which is useful to switch compression on/of on
-+ * sub-directory basis;
-+ * o %UBIFS_SYNC_FL - useful for the same reasons;
-+ * o %UBIFS_DIRSYNC_FL - similar, but relevant only to directories.
-+ *
-+ * This function returns the inherited flags.
-+ */
-+static int inherit_flags(const struct inode *dir, int mode)
-+{
-+ int flags;
-+ const struct ubifs_inode *ui = ubifs_inode(dir);
-+
-+ if (!S_ISDIR(dir->i_mode))
-+ /*
-+ * The parent is not a directory, which means that an extended
-+ * attribute inode is being created. No flags.
-+ */
-+ return 0;
-+
-+ flags = ui->flags & (UBIFS_COMPR_FL | UBIFS_SYNC_FL | UBIFS_DIRSYNC_FL);
-+ if (!S_ISDIR(mode))
-+ /* The "DIRSYNC" flag only applies to directories */
-+ flags &= ~UBIFS_DIRSYNC_FL;
-+
-+ return flags;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_new_inode - allocate new UBIFS inode object.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @dir: parent directory inode
-+ * @mode: inode mode flags
-+ *
-+ * This function finds an unused inode number, allocates new inode and
-+ * initializes it. Returns new inode in case of success and an error code in
-+ * case of failure.
-+ */
-+struct inode *ubifs_new_inode(struct ubifs_info *c, const struct inode *dir,
-+ int mode)
-+{
-+ struct inode *inode;
-+ struct ubifs_inode *ui;
-+
-+ inode = new_inode(c->vfs_sb);
-+ if (!inode)
-+ return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Set 'S_NOCMTIME' to prevent VFS form updating [mc]time of inodes and
-+ * marking them dirty in file write path (see 'file_update_time()').
-+ * UBIFS has to fully control "clean <-> dirty" transitions of inodes
-+ * to make budgeting work.
-+ */
-+ inode->i_flags |= (S_NOCMTIME);
-+
-+ inode->i_uid = current->fsuid;
-+ if (dir->i_mode & S_ISGID) {
-+ inode->i_gid = dir->i_gid;
-+ if (S_ISDIR(mode))
-+ mode |= S_ISGID;
-+ } else
-+ inode->i_gid = current->fsgid;
-+ inode->i_mode = mode;
-+ inode->i_mtime = inode->i_atime = inode->i_ctime =
-+ ubifs_current_time(inode);
-+ inode->i_mapping->nrpages = 0;
-+ /* Disable readahead */
-+ inode->i_mapping->backing_dev_info = &ubifs_backing_dev_info;
-+
-+ switch (mode & S_IFMT) {
-+ case S_IFREG:
-+ inode->i_mapping->a_ops = &ubifs_file_address_operations;
-+ inode->i_op = &ubifs_file_inode_operations;
-+ inode->i_fop = &ubifs_file_operations;
-+ break;
-+ case S_IFDIR:
-+ inode->i_op = &ubifs_dir_inode_operations;
-+ inode->i_fop = &ubifs_dir_operations;
-+ inode->i_size = UBIFS_INO_NODE_SZ;
-+ break;
-+ case S_IFLNK:
-+ inode->i_op = &ubifs_symlink_inode_operations;
-+ break;
-+ case S_IFSOCK:
-+ case S_IFIFO:
-+ case S_IFBLK:
-+ case S_IFCHR:
-+ inode->i_op = &ubifs_file_inode_operations;
-+ break;
-+ default:
-+ BUG();
-+ }
-+
-+ ui = ubifs_inode(inode);
-+ ui->flags = inherit_flags(dir, mode);
-+ ubifs_set_inode_flags(inode);
-+
-+ if (S_ISREG(mode))
-+ ui->compr_type = c->default_compr;
-+ else
-+ ui->compr_type = UBIFS_COMPR_NONE;
-+
-+ spin_lock(&c->cnt_lock);
-+ /* Inode number overflow is currently not supported */
-+ if (c->highest_inum >= INUM_WARN_WATERMARK) {
-+ if (c->highest_inum >= INUM_WATERMARK) {
-+ spin_unlock(&c->cnt_lock);
-+ ubifs_err("out of inode numbers");
-+ make_bad_inode(inode);
-+ iput(inode);
-+ return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
-+ }
-+ ubifs_warn("running out of inode numbers (current %lu, max %d)",
-+ c->highest_inum, INUM_WATERMARK);
-+ }
-+
-+ inode->i_ino = ++c->highest_inum;
-+ inode->i_generation = ++c->vfs_gen;
-+ /*
-+ * The creation sequence number remains with this inode for its
-+ * lifetime. All nodes for this inode have a greater sequence number,
-+ * and so it is possible to distinguish obsolete nodes belonging to a
-+ * previous incarnation of the same inode number - for example, for the
-+ * purpose of rebuilding the index.
-+ */
-+ ui->creat_sqnum = ++c->max_sqnum;
-+ spin_unlock(&c->cnt_lock);
-+
-+ return inode;
-+}
-+
-+#ifdef CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_DEBUG
-+
-+static int dbg_check_name(struct ubifs_dent_node *dent, struct qstr *nm)
-+{
-+ if (!(ubifs_chk_flags & UBIFS_CHK_GEN))
-+ return 0;
-+ if (le16_to_cpu(dent->nlen) != nm->len)
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ if (memcmp(dent->name, nm->name, nm->len))
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+#else
-+
-+#define dbg_check_name(dent, nm) 0
-+
-+#endif
-+
-+static struct dentry *ubifs_lookup(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry,
-+ struct nameidata *nd)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+ union ubifs_key key;
-+ struct inode *inode = NULL;
-+ struct ubifs_dent_node *dent;
-+ struct ubifs_info *c = dir->i_sb->s_fs_info;
-+
-+ dbg_gen("'%.*s' in dir ino %lu",
-+ dentry->d_name.len, dentry->d_name.name, dir->i_ino);
-+
-+ if (dentry->d_name.len > UBIFS_MAX_NLEN)
-+ return ERR_PTR(-ENAMETOOLONG);
-+
-+ dent = kmalloc(UBIFS_MAX_DENT_NODE_SZ, GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!dent)
-+ return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
-+
-+ dent_key_init(c, &key, dir->i_ino, &dentry->d_name);
-+
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_lookup_nm(c, &key, dent, &dentry->d_name);
-+ if (err) {
-+ if (err == -ENOENT) {
-+ dbg_gen("not found");
-+ goto done;
-+ }
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (dbg_check_name(dent, &dentry->d_name)) {
-+ err = -EINVAL;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ inode = ubifs_iget(dir->i_sb, le64_to_cpu(dent->inum));
-+ if (IS_ERR(inode)) {
-+ /*
-+ * This should not happen. Probably the file-system needs
-+ * checking.
-+ */
-+ err = PTR_ERR(inode);
-+ ubifs_err("dead directory entry '%.*s', error %d",
-+ dentry->d_name.len, dentry->d_name.name, err);
-+ ubifs_ro_mode(c, err);
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+done:
-+ kfree(dent);
-+ /*
-+ * Note, d_splice_alias() would be required instead if we supported
-+ * NFS.
-+ */
-+ d_add(dentry, inode);
-+ return NULL;
-+
-+out:
-+ kfree(dent);
-+ return ERR_PTR(err);
-+}
-+
-+static int ubifs_create(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry, int mode,
-+ struct nameidata *nd)
-+{
-+ struct inode *inode;
-+ struct ubifs_info *c = dir->i_sb->s_fs_info;
-+ struct ubifs_budget_req req = { .new_ino = 1, .new_dent = 1 };
-+ int err, sz_change = CALC_DENT_SIZE(dentry->d_name.len);
-+
-+ dbg_gen("dent '%.*s', mode %#x in dir ino %lu",
-+ dentry->d_name.len, dentry->d_name.name, mode, dir->i_ino);
-+
-+ inode = ubifs_new_inode(c, dir, mode);
-+ if (IS_ERR(inode))
-+ return PTR_ERR(inode);
-+
-+ err = ubifs_budget_inode_op(c, dir, &req);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+
-+ dir->i_size += sz_change;
-+
-+ err = ubifs_jnl_update(c, dir, &dentry->d_name, inode, 0,
-+ IS_DIRSYNC(dir), 0);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_budg;
-+
-+ insert_inode_hash(inode);
-+ d_instantiate(dentry, inode);
-+ ubifs_release_ino_clean(c, dir, &req);
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out_budg:
-+ dir->i_size -= sz_change;
-+ ubifs_cancel_ino_op(c, dir, &req);
-+ ubifs_err("cannot create regular file, error %d", err);
-+out:
-+ make_bad_inode(inode);
-+ iput(inode);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * vfs_dent_type - get VFS directory entry type.
-+ * @type: UBIFS directory entry type
-+ *
-+ * This function converts UBIFS directory entry type into VFS directory entry
-+ * type.
-+ */
-+static unsigned int vfs_dent_type(uint8_t type)
-+{
-+ switch (type) {
-+ case UBIFS_ITYPE_REG:
-+ return DT_REG;
-+ case UBIFS_ITYPE_DIR:
-+ return DT_DIR;
-+ case UBIFS_ITYPE_LNK:
-+ return DT_LNK;
-+ case UBIFS_ITYPE_BLK:
-+ return DT_BLK;
-+ case UBIFS_ITYPE_CHR:
-+ return DT_CHR;
-+ case UBIFS_ITYPE_FIFO:
-+ return DT_FIFO;
-+ case UBIFS_ITYPE_SOCK:
-+ return DT_SOCK;
-+ default:
-+ BUG();
-+ }
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/*
-+ * The classical Unix view for directory is that it is a linear array of
-+ * (name, inode number) entries. Linux/VFS assumes this model as well.
-+ * Particularly, 'readdir()' call wants us to return a directory entry offset
-+ * which later may be used to continue 'readdir()'ing the directory or to
-+ * 'seek()' to that specific direntry. Obviously UBIFS does not really fit this
-+ * model because directory entries are identified by keys, which may collide.
-+ *
-+ * UBIFS uses directory entry hash value for directory offsets, so
-+ * 'seekdir()'/'telldir()' may not always work because of possible key
-+ * collisions. But UBIFS guarantees that consecutive 'readdir()' calls work
-+ * properly by means of saving full directory entry name in the private field
-+ * of the file description object.
-+ *
-+ * This means that UBIFS cannot support NFS which requires full
-+ * 'seekdir()'/'telldir()' support.
-+ */
-+static int ubifs_readdir(struct file *file, void *dirent, filldir_t filldir)
-+{
-+ int err, over = 0;
-+ struct qstr nm;
-+ union ubifs_key key;
-+ struct ubifs_dent_node *dent;
-+ struct inode *dir = file->f_path.dentry->d_inode;
-+ struct ubifs_info *c = dir->i_sb->s_fs_info;
-+
-+ dbg_gen("dir ino %lu, f_pos %#llx", dir->i_ino, file->f_pos);
-+
-+ if (file->f_pos > UBIFS_S_KEY_HASH_MASK || file->f_pos == 2)
-+ /*
-+ * The directory was seek'ed to a senseless position or there
-+ * are no more entries.
-+ */
-+ return 0;
-+
-+ /* File positions 0 and 1 correspond to "." and ".." */
-+ if (file->f_pos == 0) {
-+ ubifs_assert(!file->private_data);
-+ over = filldir(dirent, ".", 1, 0, dir->i_ino, DT_DIR);
-+ if (over)
-+ return 0;
-+ file->f_pos = 1;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (file->f_pos == 1) {
-+ ubifs_assert(!file->private_data);
-+ over = filldir(dirent, "..", 2, 1,
-+ parent_ino(file->f_path.dentry), DT_DIR);
-+ if (over)
-+ return 0;
-+
-+ /* Find the first entry in TNC and save it */
-+ lowest_dent_key(c, &key, dir->i_ino);
-+ nm.name = NULL;
-+ dent = ubifs_tnc_next_ent(c, &key, &nm);
-+ if (IS_ERR(dent)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(dent);
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ file->f_pos = key_hash_flash(c, &dent->key);
-+ file->private_data = dent;
-+ }
-+
-+ dent = file->private_data;
-+ if (!dent) {
-+ /*
-+ * The directory was seek'ed to and is now readdir'ed.
-+ * Find the entry corresponding to @file->f_pos or the
-+ * closest one.
-+ */
-+ dent_key_init_hash(c, &key, dir->i_ino, file->f_pos);
-+ nm.name = NULL;
-+ dent = ubifs_tnc_next_ent(c, &key, &nm);
-+ if (IS_ERR(dent)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(dent);
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ file->f_pos = key_hash_flash(c, &dent->key);
-+ file->private_data = dent;
-+ }
-+
-+ while (1) {
-+ dbg_gen("feed '%s', ino %llu, new f_pos %#x",
-+ dent->name, le64_to_cpu(dent->inum),
-+ key_hash_flash(c, &dent->key));
-+ ubifs_assert(dent->ch.sqnum > ubifs_inode(dir)->creat_sqnum);
-+
-+ nm.len = le16_to_cpu(dent->nlen);
-+ over = filldir(dirent, dent->name, nm.len, file->f_pos,
-+ le64_to_cpu(dent->inum),
-+ vfs_dent_type(dent->type));
-+ if (over)
-+ return 0;
-+
-+ /* Switch to the next entry */
-+ key_read(c, &dent->key, &key);
-+ nm.name = dent->name;
-+ dent = ubifs_tnc_next_ent(c, &key, &nm);
-+ if (IS_ERR(dent)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(dent);
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ kfree(file->private_data);
-+ file->f_pos = key_hash_flash(c, &dent->key);
-+ file->private_data = dent;
-+ cond_resched();
-+ }
-+
-+out:
-+ if (err != -ENOENT) {
-+ ubifs_err("cannot find next direntry, error %d", err);
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ kfree(file->private_data);
-+ file->private_data = NULL;
-+ file->f_pos = 2;
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/* If a directory is seeked, we have to free saved readdir() state */
-+loff_t ubifs_dir_llseek(struct file *file, loff_t offset, int origin)
-+{
-+ kfree(file->private_data);
-+ file->private_data = NULL;
-+ return generic_file_llseek(file, offset, origin);
-+}
-+
-+/* Free saved readdir() state when the directory is closed */
-+static int ubifs_dir_release(struct inode *dir, struct file *file)
-+{
-+ kfree(file->private_data);
-+ file->private_data = NULL;
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+static int ubifs_link(struct dentry *old_dentry, struct inode *dir,
-+ struct dentry *dentry)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_info *c = dir->i_sb->s_fs_info;
-+ struct inode *inode = old_dentry->d_inode;
-+ struct ubifs_inode *ui = ubifs_inode(inode);
-+ struct ubifs_budget_req req = { .new_dent = 1, .dirtied_ino = 1,
-+ .dirtied_ino_d = ui->data_len };
-+ int err, sz_change = CALC_DENT_SIZE(dentry->d_name.len);
-+
-+ dbg_gen("dent '%.*s' to ino %lu (nlink %d) in dir ino %lu",
-+ dentry->d_name.len, dentry->d_name.name, inode->i_ino,
-+ inode->i_nlink, dir->i_ino);
-+
-+ err = ubifs_budget_inode_op(c, dir, &req);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ inc_nlink(inode);
-+ dir->i_size += sz_change;
-+ inode->i_ctime = dir->i_mtime = dir->i_ctime =
-+ ubifs_current_time(inode);
-+
-+ err = ubifs_jnl_update(c, dir, &dentry->d_name, inode, 0,
-+ IS_DIRSYNC(dir), 0);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_budg;
-+
-+ atomic_inc(&inode->i_count);
-+ d_instantiate(dentry, inode);
-+ ubifs_release_ino_clean(c, dir, &req);
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out_budg:
-+ dir->i_size -= sz_change;
-+ ubifs_cancel_ino_op(c, dir, &req);
-+ drop_nlink(inode);
-+ iput(inode);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+static int ubifs_unlink(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_info *c = dir->i_sb->s_fs_info;
-+ struct inode *inode = dentry->d_inode;
-+ struct ubifs_budget_req req = { .mod_dent = 1, .dirtied_ino = 1 };
-+ int sz_change = CALC_DENT_SIZE(dentry->d_name.len);
-+ int err, budgeted = 1;
-+
-+ dbg_gen("dent '%.*s' from ino %lu (nlink %d) in dir ino %lu",
-+ dentry->d_name.len, dentry->d_name.name, inode->i_ino,
-+ inode->i_nlink, dir->i_ino);
-+
-+ err = ubifs_budget_inode_op(c, dir, &req);
-+ if (err) {
-+ if (err != -ENOSPC)
-+ return err;
-+ err = 0;
-+ budgeted = 0;
-+ }
-+
-+ dir->i_size -= sz_change;
-+ dir->i_mtime = dir->i_ctime = ubifs_current_time(dir);
-+
-+ inode->i_ctime = dir->i_ctime;
-+ drop_nlink(inode);
-+
-+ err = ubifs_jnl_update(c, dir, &dentry->d_name, inode, 1,
-+ IS_DIRSYNC(dir), 0);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_budg;
-+
-+ if (budgeted)
-+ ubifs_release_ino_clean(c, dir, &req);
-+
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out_budg:
-+ dir->i_size += sz_change;
-+ inc_nlink(inode);
-+ if (budgeted)
-+ ubifs_cancel_ino_op(c, dir, &req);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * check_dir_empty - check if a directory is empty or not.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @dir: VFS inode object of the directory to check
-+ *
-+ * This function checks if directory @dir is empty. Returns zero if the
-+ * directory is empty, %-ENOTEMPTY if it is not, and other negative error codes
-+ * in case of of errors.
-+ */
-+static int check_dir_empty(struct ubifs_info *c, struct inode *dir)
-+{
-+ struct qstr nm = { .name = NULL };
-+ struct ubifs_dent_node *dent;
-+ union ubifs_key key;
-+ int err;
-+
-+ lowest_dent_key(c, &key, dir->i_ino);
-+ dent = ubifs_tnc_next_ent(c, &key, &nm);
-+ if (IS_ERR(dent)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(dent);
-+ if (err == -ENOENT)
-+ err = 0;
-+ } else {
-+ kfree(dent);
-+ err = -ENOTEMPTY;
-+ }
-+
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+static int ubifs_rmdir(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_info *c = dir->i_sb->s_fs_info;
-+ struct inode *inode = dentry->d_inode;
-+ struct ubifs_budget_req req = { .mod_dent = 1, .dirtied_ino = 1 };
-+ int sz_change = CALC_DENT_SIZE(dentry->d_name.len);
-+ int err, budgeted = 0;
-+
-+ dbg_gen("directory '%.*s', ino %lu in dir ino %lu", dentry->d_name.len,
-+ dentry->d_name.name, inode->i_ino, dir->i_ino);
-+
-+ err = check_dir_empty(c, dentry->d_inode);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ budgeted = 1;
-+ err = ubifs_budget_inode_op(c, dir, &req);
-+ if (err) {
-+ if (err != -ENOSPC)
-+ return err;
-+ budgeted = 0;
-+ }
-+
-+ dir->i_size -= sz_change;
-+ dir->i_mtime = dir->i_ctime = ubifs_current_time(dir);
-+ drop_nlink(dir);
-+
-+ inode->i_size = 0;
-+ inode->i_ctime = dir->i_ctime;
-+ clear_nlink(inode);
-+
-+ err = ubifs_jnl_update(c, dir, &dentry->d_name, inode, 1,
-+ IS_DIRSYNC(dir), 0);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_budg;
-+
-+ if (budgeted)
-+ ubifs_release_ino_clean(c, dir, &req);
-+
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out_budg:
-+ dir->i_size += sz_change;
-+ inc_nlink(dir);
-+ inc_nlink(inode);
-+ inc_nlink(inode);
-+ if (budgeted)
-+ ubifs_cancel_ino_op(c, dir, &req);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+static int ubifs_mkdir(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry, int mode)
-+{
-+ struct inode *inode;
-+ struct ubifs_info *c = dir->i_sb->s_fs_info;
-+ struct ubifs_budget_req req = { .new_ino = 1, .new_dent = 1 };
-+ int err, sz_change = CALC_DENT_SIZE(dentry->d_name.len);
-+
-+ dbg_gen("dent '%.*s', mode %#x in dir ino %lu",
-+ dentry->d_name.len, dentry->d_name.name, mode, dir->i_ino);
-+
-+ err = ubifs_budget_inode_op(c, dir, &req);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ inode = ubifs_new_inode(c, dir, S_IFDIR | mode);
-+ if (IS_ERR(inode)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(inode);
-+ goto out_budg;
-+ }
-+
-+ insert_inode_hash(inode);
-+ inc_nlink(inode);
-+
-+ dir->i_mtime = dir->i_ctime = ubifs_current_time(dir);
-+ dir->i_size += sz_change;
-+ inc_nlink(dir);
-+
-+ err = ubifs_jnl_update(c, dir, &dentry->d_name, inode, 0,
-+ IS_DIRSYNC(dir), 0);
-+ if (err) {
-+ ubifs_err("cannot create directory, error %d", err);
-+ goto out_inode;
-+ }
-+
-+ d_instantiate(dentry, inode);
-+ ubifs_release_ino_clean(c, dir, &req);
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out_inode:
-+ dir->i_size -= sz_change;
-+ drop_nlink(dir);
-+ make_bad_inode(inode);
-+ iput(inode);
-+out_budg:
-+ ubifs_cancel_ino_op(c, dir, &req);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+static int ubifs_mknod(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry,
-+ int mode, dev_t rdev)
-+{
-+ struct inode *inode;
-+ struct ubifs_info *c = dir->i_sb->s_fs_info;
-+ struct ubifs_budget_req req = { .new_ino = 1, .new_dent = 1 };
-+ union ubifs_dev_desc *dev = NULL;
-+ int sz_change = CALC_DENT_SIZE(dentry->d_name.len);
-+ int err, devlen = 0;
-+
-+ dbg_gen("dent '%.*s' in dir ino %lu",
-+ dentry->d_name.len, dentry->d_name.name, dir->i_ino);
-+
-+ if (!new_valid_dev(rdev))
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+
-+ if (S_ISBLK(mode) || S_ISCHR(mode)) {
-+ dev = kmalloc(sizeof(union ubifs_dev_desc), GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!dev)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+ devlen = ubifs_encode_dev(dev, rdev);
-+ }
-+
-+ err = ubifs_budget_inode_op(c, dir, &req);
-+ if (err) {
-+ kfree(dev);
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ inode = ubifs_new_inode(c, dir, mode);
-+ if (IS_ERR(inode)) {
-+ kfree(dev);
-+ err = PTR_ERR(inode);
-+ goto out_budg;
-+ }
-+
-+ init_special_inode(inode, inode->i_mode, rdev);
-+
-+ inode->i_size = devlen;
-+ ubifs_inode(inode)->data = dev;
-+ ubifs_inode(inode)->data_len = devlen;
-+
-+ dir->i_size += sz_change;
-+
-+ err = ubifs_jnl_update(c, dir, &dentry->d_name, inode, 0,
-+ IS_DIRSYNC(dir), 0);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_inode;
-+
-+ insert_inode_hash(inode);
-+ d_instantiate(dentry, inode);
-+ ubifs_release_ino_clean(c, dir, &req);
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out_inode:
-+ dir->i_size -= sz_change;
-+ make_bad_inode(inode);
-+ iput(inode);
-+out_budg:
-+ ubifs_cancel_ino_op(c, dir, &req);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+static int ubifs_symlink(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry,
-+ const char *symname)
-+{
-+ struct inode *inode;
-+ struct ubifs_inode *ui;
-+ struct ubifs_info *c = dir->i_sb->s_fs_info;
-+ int err, len = strlen(symname);
-+ int sz_change = CALC_DENT_SIZE(dentry->d_name.len);
-+ struct ubifs_budget_req req = { .new_ino = 1, .new_dent = 1,
-+ .new_ino_d = len };
-+
-+ dbg_gen("dent '%.*s', target '%s' in dir ino %lu", dentry->d_name.len,
-+ dentry->d_name.name, symname, dir->i_ino);
-+
-+ if (len > UBIFS_MAX_INO_DATA)
-+ return -ENAMETOOLONG;
-+
-+ err = ubifs_budget_inode_op(c, dir, &req);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ inode = ubifs_new_inode(c, dir, S_IFLNK | S_IRWXUGO);
-+ if (IS_ERR(inode)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(inode);
-+ goto out_budg;
-+ }
-+
-+ ui = ubifs_inode(inode);
-+ ui->data = kmalloc(len + 1, GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!ui->data) {
-+ err = -ENOMEM;
-+ goto out_inode;
-+ }
-+
-+ memcpy(ui->data, symname, len);
-+ ((char *)ui->data)[len] = '\0';
-+ /*
-+ * The terminating zero byte is not written to the flash media and it
-+ * is put just to make later in-memory string processing simpler. Thus,
-+ * data length is @len, not @len + %1.
-+ */
-+ ui->data_len = len;
-+ inode->i_size = len;
-+
-+ dir->i_size += sz_change;
-+
-+ err = ubifs_jnl_update(c, dir, &dentry->d_name, inode, 0,
-+ IS_DIRSYNC(dir), 0);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_dir;
-+
-+ insert_inode_hash(inode);
-+ d_instantiate(dentry, inode);
-+ ubifs_release_ino_clean(c, dir, &req);
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out_dir:
-+ dir->i_size -= sz_change;
-+out_inode:
-+ make_bad_inode(inode);
-+ iput(inode);
-+out_budg:
-+ ubifs_cancel_ino_op(c, dir, &req);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+static int ubifs_rename(struct inode *old_dir, struct dentry *old_dentry,
-+ struct inode *new_dir, struct dentry *new_dentry)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_info *c = old_dir->i_sb->s_fs_info;
-+ struct inode *old_inode = old_dentry->d_inode;
-+ struct inode *new_inode = new_dentry->d_inode;
-+ int err, move = (new_dir != old_dir);
-+ int is_dir = S_ISDIR(old_inode->i_mode);
-+ int unlink = !!new_inode;
-+ int dirsync = (IS_DIRSYNC(old_dir) || IS_DIRSYNC(new_dir));
-+ int new_sz = CALC_DENT_SIZE(new_dentry->d_name.len);
-+ int old_sz = CALC_DENT_SIZE(old_dentry->d_name.len);
-+ struct ubifs_budget_req req = { .new_dent = 1, .mod_dent = 1 };
-+ struct timespec time = ubifs_current_time(old_dir);
-+
-+ dbg_gen("dent '%.*s' ino %lu in dir ino %lu to dent '%.*s' in "
-+ "dir ino %lu", old_dentry->d_name.len, old_dentry->d_name.name,
-+ old_inode->i_ino, old_dir->i_ino, new_dentry->d_name.len,
-+ new_dentry->d_name.name, new_dir->i_ino);
-+
-+ if (unlink && is_dir) {
-+ err = check_dir_empty(c, new_inode);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (move) {
-+ req.dirtied_ino = 1;
-+ if (unlink) {
-+ req.dirtied_ino += 2;
-+ req.dirtied_ino_d = ubifs_inode(new_inode)->data_len;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Note, rename may write @new_dir inode if the directory entry is
-+ * moved there. And if the @new_dir is dirty, we do not bother to make
-+ * it clean. It could be done, but requires extra coding which does not
-+ * seem to be really worth it.
-+ */
-+ err = ubifs_budget_inode_op(c, old_dir, &req);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Like most other Unix systems, set the ctime for inodes on a
-+ * rename.
-+ */
-+ old_inode->i_ctime = time;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * If we moved a directory to another parent directory, decrement
-+ * 'i_nlink' of the old parent. Also, update 'i_size' of the old parent
-+ * as well as its [mc]time.
-+ */
-+ if (is_dir && move)
-+ drop_nlink(old_dir);
-+ old_dir->i_size -= old_sz;
-+ old_dir->i_mtime = old_dir->i_ctime = time;
-+ new_dir->i_mtime = new_dir->i_ctime = time;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * If we moved a directory object to new directory, parent's 'i_nlink'
-+ * should be adjusted.
-+ */
-+ if (move && is_dir)
-+ inc_nlink(new_dir);
-+
-+ /*
-+ * And finally, if we unlinked a direntry which happened to have the
-+ * same name as the moved direntry, we have to decrement 'i_nlink' of
-+ * the unlinked inode and change its ctime.
-+ */
-+ if (unlink) {
-+ /*
-+ * Directories cannot have hard-links, so if this is a
-+ * directory, decrement its 'i_nlink' twice because an empty
-+ * directory has 'i_nlink' 2.
-+ */
-+ if (is_dir)
-+ drop_nlink(new_inode);
-+ new_inode->i_ctime = time;
-+ drop_nlink(new_inode);
-+ } else
-+ new_dir->i_size += new_sz;
-+
-+ err = ubifs_jnl_rename(c, old_dir, old_dentry, new_dir, new_dentry,
-+ dirsync);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_inode;
-+
-+ ubifs_release_ino_clean(c, old_dir, &req);
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out_inode:
-+ if (unlink) {
-+ if (is_dir)
-+ inc_nlink(new_inode);
-+ inc_nlink(new_inode);
-+ } else
-+ new_dir->i_size -= new_sz;
-+ old_dir->i_size += old_sz;
-+ if (is_dir && move) {
-+ drop_nlink(new_dir);
-+ inc_nlink(old_dir);
-+ }
-+ ubifs_cancel_ino_op(c, old_dir, &req);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+int ubifs_getattr(struct vfsmount *mnt, struct dentry *dentry,
-+ struct kstat *stat)
-+{
-+ struct inode *inode = dentry->d_inode;
-+ loff_t size;
-+
-+ stat->dev = inode->i_sb->s_dev;
-+ stat->ino = inode->i_ino;
-+ stat->mode = inode->i_mode;
-+ stat->nlink = inode->i_nlink;
-+ stat->uid = inode->i_uid;
-+ stat->gid = inode->i_gid;
-+ stat->rdev = inode->i_rdev;
-+ stat->atime = inode->i_atime;
-+ stat->mtime = inode->i_mtime;
-+ stat->ctime = inode->i_ctime;
-+ stat->blksize = UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE;
-+ stat->size = i_size_read(inode);
-+
-+ spin_lock(&inode->i_lock);
-+ size = ubifs_inode(inode)->xattr_size;
-+ spin_unlock(&inode->i_lock);
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Unfortunately, the 'stat()' system call was designed for block
-+ * device based file systems, and it is not appropriate for UBIFS,
-+ * because UBIFS does not have notion of "block". For example, it is
-+ * difficult to tell how many block a directory takes - it actually
-+ * takes less than 300 bytes, but we have to round it to block size,
-+ * which introduces large mistake. This makes utilities like 'du' to
-+ * report completely senseless numbers. This is the reason why UBIFS
-+ * goes the same way as JFFS2 - it reports zero blocks for everything
-+ * but regular files, which makes more sense than reporting completely
-+ * wrong sizes.
-+ */
-+ if (S_ISREG(inode->i_mode))
-+ size += stat->size;
-+
-+ size = ALIGN(size, UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE);
-+ /*
-+ * Note, user-space expects 512-byte blocks count irrespectively of what
-+ * was reported in @stat->size.
-+ */
-+ stat->blocks = size >> 9;
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+struct inode_operations ubifs_dir_inode_operations = {
-+ .lookup = ubifs_lookup,
-+ .create = ubifs_create,
-+ .link = ubifs_link,
-+ .symlink = ubifs_symlink,
-+ .unlink = ubifs_unlink,
-+ .mkdir = ubifs_mkdir,
-+ .rmdir = ubifs_rmdir,
-+ .mknod = ubifs_mknod,
-+ .rename = ubifs_rename,
-+ .setattr = ubifs_setattr,
-+ .getattr = ubifs_getattr,
-+#ifdef CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_XATTR
-+ .setxattr = ubifs_setxattr,
-+ .getxattr = ubifs_getxattr,
-+ .listxattr = ubifs_listxattr,
-+ .removexattr = ubifs_removexattr,
-+#endif
-+};
-+
-+struct file_operations ubifs_dir_operations = {
-+ .llseek = ubifs_dir_llseek,
-+ .release = ubifs_dir_release,
-+ .read = generic_read_dir,
-+ .readdir = ubifs_readdir,
-+ .fsync = ubifs_fsync,
-+ .unlocked_ioctl = ubifs_ioctl,
-+#ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
-+ .compat_ioctl = ubifs_compat_ioctl,
-+#endif
-+};
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/file.c avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/file.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/file.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/file.c 2008-06-12 15:09:45.364399968 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,960 @@
-+/*
-+ * This file is part of UBIFS.
-+ *
-+ * Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Nokia Corporation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by
-+ * the Free Software Foundation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
-+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
-+ * more details.
-+ *
-+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
-+ * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
-+ * Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
-+ *
-+ * Authors: Artem Bityutskiy (Битюцкий Артём)
-+ * Adrian Hunter
-+ */
-+
-+/*
-+ * This file implements VFS file and inode operations of regular files, device
-+ * nodes and symlinks as well as address space operations.
-+ *
-+ * UBIFS uses 2 page flags: PG_private and PG_checked. PG_private is set if the
-+ * page is dirty and is used for budgeting purposes - dirty pages should not be
-+ * budgeted. The PG_checked flag is set if full budgeting is required for the
-+ * page e.g., when it corresponds to a file hole or it is just beyond the file
-+ * size. The budgeting is done in 'ubifs_write_begin()', because it is OK to
-+ * fail in this function, and the budget is released in 'ubifs_write_end()'. So
-+ * the PG_private and PG_checked flags carry the information about how the page
-+ * was budgeted, to make it possible to release the budget properly.
-+ *
-+ * A thing to keep in mind: inode's 'i_mutex' is locked in most VFS operations
-+ * we implement. However, this is not true for '->writepage()', which might be
-+ * called with 'i_mutex' unlocked. For example, when pdflush is performing
-+ * write-back, it calls 'writepage()' with unlocked 'i_mutex', although the
-+ * inode has 'I_LOCK' flag in this case. At "normal" work-paths 'i_mutex' is
-+ * locked in '->writepage', e.g. in "sys_write -> alloc_pages -> direct reclaim
-+ * path'. So, in '->writepage()' we are only guaranteed that the page is
-+ * locked.
-+ *
-+ * Similarly, 'i_mutex' does not have to be locked in readpage(), e.g.,
-+ * readahead path does not have it locked ("sys_read -> generic_file_aio_read
-+ * -> ondemand_readahead -> readpage"). In case of readahead, 'I_LOCK' flag is
-+ * not set as well.
-+ *
-+ * This, for example means that there might be 2 concurrent '->writepage()'
-+ * calls for the same inode, but different inode dirty pages.
-+ */
-+
-+#include "ubifs.h"
-+#include <linux/mount.h>
-+
-+static int read_block(struct inode *inode, void *addr, unsigned int block,
-+ struct ubifs_data_node *dn)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_info *c = inode->i_sb->s_fs_info;
-+ int err, len, out_len;
-+ union ubifs_key key;
-+ unsigned int dlen;
-+
-+ data_key_init(c, &key, inode->i_ino, block);
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_lookup(c, &key, dn);
-+ if (err) {
-+ if (err == -ENOENT)
-+ /* Not found, so it must be a hole */
-+ memset(addr, 0, UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE);
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(dn->ch.sqnum > ubifs_inode(inode)->creat_sqnum);
-+
-+ len = le32_to_cpu(dn->size);
-+ if (len <= 0 || len > UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE)
-+ goto dump;
-+
-+ dlen = le32_to_cpu(dn->ch.len) - UBIFS_DATA_NODE_SZ;
-+ out_len = UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE;
-+ err = ubifs_decompress(&dn->data, dlen, addr, &out_len,
-+ le16_to_cpu(dn->compr_type));
-+ if (err || len != out_len)
-+ goto dump;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Data length can be less than a full block, even for blocks that are
-+ * not the last in the file (e.g., as a result of making a hole and
-+ * appending data). Ensure that the remainder is zeroed out.
-+ */
-+ if (len < UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE)
-+ memset(addr + len, 0, UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE - len);
-+
-+ return 0;
-+
-+dump:
-+ ubifs_err("bad data node (block %u, inode %lu)",
-+ block, inode->i_ino);
-+ dbg_dump_node(c, dn);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+}
-+
-+static int do_readpage(struct page *page)
-+{
-+ void *addr;
-+ int err = 0, i;
-+ unsigned int block, beyond;
-+ struct ubifs_data_node *dn;
-+ struct inode *inode = page->mapping->host;
-+ loff_t i_size = i_size_read(inode);
-+
-+ dbg_gen("ino %lu, pg %lu, i_size %lld, flags %#lx",
-+ inode->i_ino, page->index, i_size, page->flags);
-+ ubifs_assert(!PageChecked(page));
-+ ubifs_assert(!PagePrivate(page));
-+
-+ addr = kmap(page);
-+
-+ block = page->index << UBIFS_BLOCKS_PER_PAGE_SHIFT;
-+ beyond = (i_size + UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE - 1) >> UBIFS_BLOCK_SHIFT;
-+ if (block >= beyond) {
-+ /* Reading beyond inode */
-+ SetPageChecked(page);
-+ memset(addr, 0, PAGE_CACHE_SIZE);
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ dn = kmalloc(UBIFS_MAX_DATA_NODE_SZ, GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!dn) {
-+ err = -ENOMEM;
-+ goto error;
-+ }
-+
-+ i = 0;
-+ while (1) {
-+ int ret;
-+
-+ if (block >= beyond) {
-+ /* Reading beyond inode */
-+ err = -ENOENT;
-+ memset(addr, 0, UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE);
-+ } else {
-+ ret = read_block(inode, addr, block, dn);
-+ if (ret) {
-+ err = ret;
-+ if (err != -ENOENT)
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ if (++i >= UBIFS_BLOCKS_PER_PAGE)
-+ break;
-+ block += 1;
-+ addr += UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE;
-+ }
-+ if (err) {
-+ if (err == -ENOENT) {
-+ /* Not found, so it must be a hole */
-+ SetPageChecked(page);
-+ dbg_gen("hole");
-+ goto out_free;
-+ }
-+ ubifs_err("cannot read page %lu of inode %lu, error %d",
-+ page->index, inode->i_ino, err);
-+ goto error;
-+ }
-+
-+out_free:
-+ kfree(dn);
-+out:
-+ SetPageUptodate(page);
-+ ClearPageError(page);
-+ flush_dcache_page(page);
-+ kunmap(page);
-+ return 0;
-+
-+error:
-+ kfree(dn);
-+ ClearPageUptodate(page);
-+ SetPageError(page);
-+ flush_dcache_page(page);
-+ kunmap(page);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+static int ubifs_write_begin(struct file *file, struct address_space *mapping,
-+ loff_t pos, unsigned len, unsigned flags,
-+ struct page **pagep, void **fsdata)
-+{
-+ struct inode *inode = mapping->host;
-+ struct ubifs_info *c = inode->i_sb->s_fs_info;
-+ pgoff_t index = pos >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT;
-+ struct ubifs_budget_req req = { .new_page = 1 };
-+ loff_t i_size = i_size_read(inode);
-+ int uninitialized_var(err);
-+ struct page *page;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(!(inode->i_sb->s_flags & MS_RDONLY));
-+
-+ if (unlikely(c->ro_media))
-+ return -EROFS;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * We are about to have a page of data written and we have to budget for
-+ * this. The very important point here is that we have to budget before
-+ * locking the page, because budgeting may force write-back, which
-+ * would wait on locked pages and deadlock if we had the page locked.
-+ *
-+ * At this point we do not know anything about the page of data we are
-+ * going to change, so assume the biggest budget (i.e., assume that
-+ * this is a new page of data and it does not override an older page of
-+ * data in the inode). Later the budget will be amended if this is not
-+ * true.
-+ */
-+ if (pos + len > i_size)
-+ /*
-+ * We are writing beyond the file which means we are going to
-+ * change inode size and make the inode dirty. And in turn,
-+ * this means we have to budget for making the inode dirty.
-+ *
-+ * Note, if the inode is already dirty,
-+ * 'ubifs_budget_inode_op()' will not allocate any budget,
-+ * but will just lock the @budg_mutex of the inode to prevent
-+ * it from becoming clean before we have changed its size,
-+ * which is going to happen in 'ubifs_write_end()'.
-+ */
-+ err = ubifs_budget_inode_op(c, inode, &req);
-+ else
-+ /*
-+ * The inode is not going to be marked as dirty by this write
-+ * operation, do not budget for this.
-+ */
-+ err = ubifs_budget_space(c, &req);
-+ if (unlikely(err))
-+ return err;
-+
-+ page = __grab_cache_page(mapping, index);
-+ if (unlikely(!page)) {
-+ err = -ENOMEM;
-+ goto out_release;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (!PageUptodate(page)) {
-+ /*
-+ * The page is not loaded from the flash and has to be loaded
-+ * unless we are writing all of it.
-+ */
-+ if (!(pos & PAGE_CACHE_MASK) && len == PAGE_CACHE_SIZE)
-+ /*
-+ * Set the PG_checked flag to make the further code
-+ * assume the page is new.
-+ */
-+ SetPageChecked(page);
-+ else {
-+ err = do_readpage(page);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ }
-+
-+ SetPageUptodate(page);
-+ ClearPageError(page);
-+ }
-+
-+ if (PagePrivate(page))
-+ /*
-+ * The page is dirty, which means it was budgeted twice:
-+ * o first time the budget was allocated by the task which
-+ * made the page dirty and set the PG_private flag;
-+ * o and then we budgeted for it for the second time at the
-+ * very beginning of this function.
-+ *
-+ * So what we have to do is to release the page budget we
-+ * allocated.
-+ *
-+ * Note, the page write operation may change the inode length,
-+ * which makes it dirty and means the budget should be
-+ * allocated. This was done above in the "pos + len > i_size"
-+ * case. If this was done, we do not free the the inode budget,
-+ * because we cannot as we are really going to mark it dirty in
-+ * the 'ubifs_write_end()' function.
-+ */
-+ ubifs_release_new_page_budget(c);
-+ else if (!PageChecked(page))
-+ /*
-+ * The page is not new, which means we are changing the page
-+ * which already exists on the media. This means that changing
-+ * the page does not make the amount of indexing information
-+ * larger, and this part of the budget which we have already
-+ * acquired may be released.
-+ */
-+ ubifs_convert_page_budget(c);
-+
-+ *pagep = page;
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out_unlock:
-+ unlock_page(page);
-+ page_cache_release(page);
-+out_release:
-+ if (pos + len > i_size)
-+ ubifs_cancel_ino_op(c, inode, &req);
-+ else
-+ ubifs_release_budget(c, &req);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+static int ubifs_write_end(struct file *file, struct address_space *mapping,
-+ loff_t pos, unsigned len, unsigned copied,
-+ struct page *page, void *fsdata)
-+{
-+ struct inode *inode = mapping->host;
-+ struct ubifs_inode *ui = ubifs_inode(inode);
-+ struct ubifs_info *c = inode->i_sb->s_fs_info;
-+ loff_t i_size = i_size_read(inode);
-+
-+ dbg_gen("ino %lu, pos %llu, pg %lu, len %u, copied %d, i_size %lld",
-+ inode->i_ino, pos, page->index, len, copied, i_size);
-+
-+ if (unlikely(copied < len && len == PAGE_CACHE_SIZE)) {
-+ /*
-+ * VFS copied less data to the page that it intended and
-+ * declared in its '->write_begin()' call via the @len
-+ * argument. If the page was not up-to-date, and @len was
-+ * @PAGE_CACHE_SIZE, the 'ubifs_write_begin()' function did
-+ * not load it from the media (for optimization reasons). This
-+ * means that part of the page contains garbage. So read the
-+ * page now.
-+ */
-+ dbg_gen("copied %d instead of %d, read page and repeat",
-+ copied, len);
-+
-+ if (pos + len > i_size)
-+ /* See a comment below about this hacky unlock */
-+ mutex_unlock(&ui->budg_mutex);
-+
-+ copied = do_readpage(page);
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Return 0 to force VFS to repeat the whole operation, or the
-+ * error code if 'do_readpage()' failed.
-+ */
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (!PagePrivate(page)) {
-+ SetPagePrivate(page);
-+ atomic_long_inc(&c->dirty_pg_cnt);
-+ __set_page_dirty_nobuffers(page);
-+ }
-+
-+ if (pos + len > i_size) {
-+ i_size_write(inode, pos + len);
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Note, we do not set @I_DIRTY_PAGES (which means that the
-+ * inode has dirty pages), this has been done in
-+ * '__set_page_dirty_nobuffers()'.
-+ */
-+ mark_inode_dirty_sync(inode);
-+
-+ /*
-+ * The inode has been marked dirty, unlock it. This is a bit
-+ * hacky because normally we would have to call
-+ * 'ubifs_release_ino_dirty()'. But we know there is nothing
-+ * to release because page's budget will be released in
-+ * 'ubifs_write_page()' and inode's budget will be released in
-+ * 'ubifs_write_inode()', so just unlock the inode here for
-+ * optimization.
-+ */
-+ mutex_unlock(&ui->budg_mutex);
-+ }
-+
-+out:
-+ unlock_page(page);
-+ page_cache_release(page);
-+ return copied;
-+}
-+
-+static int ubifs_readpage(struct file *file, struct page *page)
-+{
-+ do_readpage(page);
-+ unlock_page(page);
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * release_existing_page_budget - release budget of an existing page.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This is a helper function which releases budget corresponding to the budget
-+ * of changing one one page of data which already exists on the flash media.
-+ *
-+ * This function was not moved to "budget.c" because there is only one user.
-+ */
-+static void release_existing_page_budget(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_budget_req req = { .dd_growth = c->page_budget};
-+
-+ ubifs_release_budget(c, &req);
-+}
-+
-+static int do_writepage(struct page *page, int len)
-+{
-+ int err = 0, i, blen;
-+ unsigned int block;
-+ void *addr;
-+ union ubifs_key key;
-+ struct inode *inode = page->mapping->host;
-+ struct ubifs_info *c = inode->i_sb->s_fs_info;
-+
-+ /* Update radix tree tags */
-+ set_page_writeback(page);
-+
-+ addr = kmap(page);
-+
-+ block = page->index << UBIFS_BLOCKS_PER_PAGE_SHIFT;
-+ i = 0;
-+ while (len) {
-+ blen = min_t(int, len, UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE);
-+ data_key_init(c, &key, inode->i_ino, block);
-+ err = ubifs_jnl_write_data(c, inode, &key, addr, blen);
-+ if (err)
-+ break;
-+ if (++i >= UBIFS_BLOCKS_PER_PAGE)
-+ break;
-+ block += 1;
-+ addr += blen;
-+ len -= blen;
-+ }
-+ if (err) {
-+ SetPageError(page);
-+ ubifs_err("cannot write page %lu of inode %lu, error %d",
-+ page->index, inode->i_ino, err);
-+ ubifs_ro_mode(c, err);
-+ }
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(PagePrivate(page));
-+ if (PageChecked(page))
-+ ubifs_release_new_page_budget(c);
-+ else
-+ release_existing_page_budget(c);
-+
-+ atomic_long_dec(&c->dirty_pg_cnt);
-+ ClearPagePrivate(page);
-+ ClearPageChecked(page);
-+
-+ kunmap(page);
-+ unlock_page(page);
-+ end_page_writeback(page);
-+
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+static int ubifs_writepage(struct page *page, struct writeback_control *wbc)
-+{
-+ struct inode *inode = page->mapping->host;
-+ loff_t i_size = i_size_read(inode);
-+ pgoff_t end_index = i_size >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT;
-+ int len;
-+ void *kaddr;
-+
-+ dbg_gen("ino %lu, pg %lu, pg flags %#lx",
-+ inode->i_ino, page->index, page->flags);
-+ ubifs_assert(PagePrivate(page));
-+
-+ /* Is the page fully inside i_size? */
-+ if (page->index < end_index)
-+ return do_writepage(page, PAGE_CACHE_SIZE);
-+
-+ /* Is the page fully outside i_size? (truncate in progress) */
-+ len = i_size & (PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1);
-+ if (page->index >= end_index + 1 || !len) {
-+ unlock_page(page);
-+ return 0;
-+ }
-+
-+ /*
-+ * The page straddles i_size. It must be zeroed out on each and every
-+ * writepage invocation because it may be mmapped. "A file is mapped
-+ * in multiples of the page size. For a file that is not a multiple of
-+ * the page size, the remaining memory is zeroed when mapped, and
-+ * writes to that region are not written out to the file."
-+ */
-+ kaddr = kmap_atomic(page, KM_USER0);
-+ memset(kaddr + len, 0, PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - len);
-+ flush_dcache_page(page);
-+ kunmap_atomic(kaddr, KM_USER0);
-+
-+ return do_writepage(page, len);
-+}
-+
-+static int ubifs_trunc(struct inode *inode, loff_t new_size)
-+{
-+ loff_t old_size;
-+ int err;
-+
-+ dbg_gen("ino %lu, size %lld -> %lld",
-+ inode->i_ino, inode->i_size, new_size);
-+ old_size = inode->i_size;
-+
-+ err = vmtruncate(inode, new_size);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ if (new_size < old_size) {
-+ struct ubifs_info *c = inode->i_sb->s_fs_info;
-+ int offset = new_size & (UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE - 1);
-+
-+ if (offset) {
-+ pgoff_t index = new_size >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT;
-+ struct page *page;
-+
-+ page = find_lock_page(inode->i_mapping, index);
-+ if (page) {
-+ if (PageDirty(page)) {
-+ ubifs_assert(PagePrivate(page));
-+
-+ clear_page_dirty_for_io(page);
-+ if (UBIFS_BLOCKS_PER_PAGE_SHIFT)
-+ offset = new_size &
-+ (PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1);
-+ err = do_writepage(page, offset);
-+ page_cache_release(page);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ /*
-+ * We could now tell ubifs_jnl_truncate
-+ * not to read the last block.
-+ */
-+ } else {
-+ /*
-+ * We could 'kmap()' the page and
-+ * pass the data to ubifs_jnl_truncate
-+ * to save it from having to read it.
-+ */
-+ unlock_page(page);
-+ page_cache_release(page);
-+ }
-+ }
-+ }
-+ err = ubifs_jnl_truncate(c, inode->i_ino, old_size, new_size);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+int ubifs_setattr(struct dentry *dentry, struct iattr *attr)
-+{
-+ unsigned int ia_valid = attr->ia_valid;
-+ struct inode *inode = dentry->d_inode;
-+ struct ubifs_info *c = inode->i_sb->s_fs_info;
-+ struct ubifs_budget_req req;
-+ int truncation, err = 0;
-+
-+ dbg_gen("ino %lu, ia_valid %#x", inode->i_ino, ia_valid);
-+ err = inode_change_ok(inode, attr);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ memset(&req, 0, sizeof(struct ubifs_budget_req));
-+
-+ /*
-+ * If this is truncation, and we do not truncate on a block boundary,
-+ * budget for changing one data block, because the last block will be
-+ * re-written.
-+ */
-+ truncation = (ia_valid & ATTR_SIZE) && attr->ia_size != inode->i_size;
-+ if (truncation && attr->ia_size < inode->i_size &&
-+ (attr->ia_size & (UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE - 1)))
-+ req.dirtied_page = 1;
-+
-+ err = ubifs_budget_inode_op(c, inode, &req);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ if (truncation) {
-+ err = ubifs_trunc(inode, attr->ia_size);
-+ if (err) {
-+ ubifs_cancel_ino_op(c, inode, &req);
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ inode->i_mtime = inode->i_ctime = ubifs_current_time(inode);
-+ }
-+
-+ if (ia_valid & ATTR_UID)
-+ inode->i_uid = attr->ia_uid;
-+ if (ia_valid & ATTR_GID)
-+ inode->i_gid = attr->ia_gid;
-+ if (ia_valid & ATTR_ATIME)
-+ inode->i_atime = timespec_trunc(attr->ia_atime,
-+ inode->i_sb->s_time_gran);
-+ if (ia_valid & ATTR_MTIME)
-+ inode->i_mtime = timespec_trunc(attr->ia_mtime,
-+ inode->i_sb->s_time_gran);
-+ if (ia_valid & ATTR_CTIME)
-+ inode->i_ctime = timespec_trunc(attr->ia_ctime,
-+ inode->i_sb->s_time_gran);
-+ if (ia_valid & ATTR_MODE) {
-+ umode_t mode = attr->ia_mode;
-+
-+ if (!in_group_p(inode->i_gid) && !capable(CAP_FSETID))
-+ mode &= ~S_ISGID;
-+ inode->i_mode = mode;
-+ }
-+
-+ mark_inode_dirty_sync(inode);
-+ ubifs_release_ino_dirty(c, inode, &req);
-+
-+ if (req.dirtied_page) {
-+ /*
-+ * Truncation code does not make the reenacted page dirty, it
-+ * just changes it on journal level, so we have to release page
-+ * change budget.
-+ */
-+ memset(&req, 0, sizeof(struct ubifs_budget_req));
-+ req.dd_growth = c->page_budget;
-+ ubifs_release_budget(c, &req);
-+ }
-+
-+ if (IS_SYNC(inode))
-+ err = write_inode_now(inode, 1);
-+
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+static void ubifs_invalidatepage(struct page *page, unsigned long offset)
-+{
-+ struct inode *inode = page->mapping->host;
-+ struct ubifs_info *c = inode->i_sb->s_fs_info;
-+ struct ubifs_budget_req req;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(PagePrivate(page));
-+ if (offset)
-+ /* Partial page remains dirty */
-+ return;
-+
-+ memset(&req, 0, sizeof(struct ubifs_budget_req));
-+ if (PageChecked(page)) {
-+ req.new_page = 1;
-+ req.idx_growth = -1;
-+ req.data_growth = c->page_budget;
-+ } else
-+ req.dd_growth = c->page_budget;
-+ ubifs_release_budget(c, &req);
-+
-+ atomic_long_dec(&c->dirty_pg_cnt);
-+ ClearPagePrivate(page);
-+ ClearPageChecked(page);
-+}
-+
-+static void *ubifs_follow_link(struct dentry *dentry, struct nameidata *nd)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_inode *ui = ubifs_inode(dentry->d_inode);
-+
-+ nd_set_link(nd, ui->data);
-+ return NULL;
-+}
-+
-+int ubifs_fsync(struct file *file, struct dentry *dentry, int datasync)
-+{
-+ struct inode *inode = dentry->d_inode;
-+ struct ubifs_info *c = inode->i_sb->s_fs_info;
-+ int err;
-+
-+ dbg_gen("syncing inode %lu", inode->i_ino);
-+
-+ /* Synchronize the inode and dirty pages */
-+ err = write_inode_now(inode, 1);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Some data related to this inode may still sit in a write-buffer.
-+ * Flush them.
-+ */
-+ err = ubifs_sync_wbufs_by_inodes(c, &inode, 1);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * mctime_update_needed - check if mtime or ctime update is needed.
-+ * @inode: the inode to do the check for
-+ * @now: current time
-+ *
-+ * This helper function checks if the inode mtime/ctime should be updated or
-+ * not. If current values of the time-stamps are within the UBIFS inode time
-+ * granularity, they are not updated. This is an optimization.
-+ */
-+static inline int mctime_update_needed(const struct inode *inode,
-+ const struct timespec *now)
-+{
-+ if (!timespec_equal(&inode->i_mtime, now) ||
-+ !timespec_equal(&inode->i_ctime, now))
-+ return 1;
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * update_ctime - update mtime and ctime of an inode.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @inode: inode to update
-+ *
-+ * This function updates mtime and ctime of the inode if it is not equivalent to
-+ * current time. Returns zero in case of success and a negative error code in
-+ * case of failure.
-+ */
-+static int update_mctime(struct ubifs_info *c, struct inode *inode)
-+{
-+ struct timespec now = ubifs_current_time(inode);
-+
-+ if (mctime_update_needed(inode, &now)) {
-+ struct ubifs_budget_req req;
-+ int err;
-+
-+ memset(&req, 0, sizeof(struct ubifs_budget_req));
-+ err = ubifs_budget_inode_op(c, inode, &req);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ inode->i_mtime = inode->i_ctime = now;
-+ mark_inode_dirty_sync(inode);
-+ mutex_unlock(&ubifs_inode(inode)->budg_mutex);
-+ }
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+static ssize_t ubifs_write(struct file *file, const char __user *buf,
-+ size_t len, loff_t *ppos)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+ ssize_t ret;
-+ struct inode *inode = file->f_mapping->host;
-+ struct ubifs_info *c = inode->i_sb->s_fs_info;
-+
-+ err = update_mctime(c, inode);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ ret = do_sync_write(file, buf, len, ppos);
-+ if (ret < 0)
-+ return ret;
-+
-+ if (ret > 0 && IS_SYNC(inode)) {
-+ err = ubifs_sync_wbufs_by_inodes(c, &inode, 1);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ return ret;
-+}
-+
-+static ssize_t ubifs_aio_write(struct kiocb *iocb, const struct iovec *iov,
-+ unsigned long nr_segs, loff_t pos)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+ ssize_t ret;
-+ struct inode *inode = iocb->ki_filp->f_mapping->host;
-+ struct ubifs_info *c = inode->i_sb->s_fs_info;
-+
-+ err = update_mctime(c, inode);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ ret = generic_file_aio_write(iocb, iov, nr_segs, pos);
-+ if (ret < 0)
-+ return ret;
-+
-+ if (ret > 0 && IS_SYNC(inode)) {
-+ err = ubifs_sync_wbufs_by_inodes(c, &inode, 1);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ return ret;
-+}
-+
-+static int ubifs_set_page_dirty(struct page *page)
-+{
-+ int ret;
-+
-+ ret = __set_page_dirty_nobuffers(page);
-+ /*
-+ * An attempt to dirty a page without budgeting for it - should not
-+ * happen.
-+ */
-+ ubifs_assert(ret == 0);
-+ return ret;
-+}
-+
-+static int ubifs_releasepage(struct page *page, gfp_t unused_gfp_flags)
-+{
-+ /*
-+ * An attempt to release a dirty page without budgeting for it - should
-+ * not happen.
-+ */
-+ if (PageWriteback(page))
-+ return 0;
-+ ubifs_assert(PagePrivate(page));
-+ ubifs_assert(0);
-+ ClearPagePrivate(page);
-+ ClearPageChecked(page);
-+ return 1;
-+}
-+
-+/*
-+ * mmap()d file has taken write protection fault and is being made
-+ * writable. UBIFS must ensure page is budgeted for.
-+ */
-+static int ubifs_vm_page_mkwrite(struct vm_area_struct *vma, struct page *page)
-+{
-+ struct inode *inode = vma->vm_file->f_path.dentry->d_inode;
-+ struct ubifs_info *c = inode->i_sb->s_fs_info;
-+ struct timespec now = ubifs_current_time(inode);
-+ struct ubifs_budget_req req = { .new_page = 1 };
-+ int err, update_time;
-+
-+ dbg_gen("ino %lu, pg %lu, i_size %lld", inode->i_ino, page->index,
-+ i_size_read(inode));
-+ ubifs_assert(!(inode->i_sb->s_flags & MS_RDONLY));
-+
-+ if (unlikely(c->ro_media))
-+ return -EROFS;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * We have not locked @page so far so we may budget for changing the
-+ * page. Note, we cannot do this after we locked the page, because
-+ * budgeting may cause write-back which would cause deadlock.
-+ *
-+ * At the moment we do not know whether the page is dirty or not, so we
-+ * assume that it is not and budget for a new page. We could look at
-+ * the @PG_private flag and figure this out, but we may race with write
-+ * back and the page state may change by the time we lock it, so this
-+ * would need additional care. We do not bother with this at the
-+ * moment, although it might be good idea to do. Instead, we allocate
-+ * budget for a new page and amend it later on if the page was in fact
-+ * dirty.
-+ *
-+ * The budgeting-related logic of this function is similar to what we
-+ * do in 'ubifs_write_begin()' and 'ubifs_write_end()'. Glance there
-+ * for more comments.
-+ */
-+ if (mctime_update_needed(inode, &now)) {
-+ /*
-+ * We have to change inode time stamp which requires extra
-+ * budgeting.
-+ */
-+ update_time = 1;
-+ err = ubifs_budget_inode_op(c, inode, &req);
-+ } else {
-+ update_time = 0;
-+ err = ubifs_budget_space(c, &req);
-+ }
-+ if (unlikely(err)) {
-+ if (err == -ENOSPC)
-+ ubifs_warn("out of space for mmapped file "
-+ "(inode number %lu)", inode->i_ino);
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ lock_page(page);
-+ if (unlikely(page->mapping != inode->i_mapping ||
-+ page_offset(page) > i_size_read(inode))) {
-+ /* Page got truncated out from underneath us */
-+ err = -EINVAL;
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (PagePrivate(page))
-+ ubifs_release_new_page_budget(c);
-+ else {
-+ if (!PageChecked(page))
-+ ubifs_convert_page_budget(c);
-+ SetPagePrivate(page);
-+ atomic_long_inc(&c->dirty_pg_cnt);
-+ __set_page_dirty_nobuffers(page);
-+ }
-+
-+ if (update_time) {
-+ inode->i_mtime = inode->i_ctime = now;
-+ mark_inode_dirty_sync(inode);
-+ mutex_unlock(&ubifs_inode(inode)->budg_mutex);
-+ }
-+
-+ unlock_page(page);
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out_unlock:
-+ unlock_page(page);
-+ if (update_time)
-+ ubifs_cancel_ino_op(c, inode, &req);
-+ else
-+ ubifs_release_budget(c, &req);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+struct vm_operations_struct ubifs_file_vm_ops = {
-+ .fault = filemap_fault,
-+ .page_mkwrite = ubifs_vm_page_mkwrite,
-+};
-+
-+static int ubifs_file_mmap(struct file *file, struct vm_area_struct *vma)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+
-+ /* 'generic_file_mmap()' takes care of NOMMU case */
-+ err = generic_file_mmap(file, vma);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ vma->vm_ops = &ubifs_file_vm_ops;
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+struct address_space_operations ubifs_file_address_operations = {
-+ .readpage = ubifs_readpage,
-+ .writepage = ubifs_writepage,
-+ .write_begin = ubifs_write_begin,
-+ .write_end = ubifs_write_end,
-+ .invalidatepage = ubifs_invalidatepage,
-+ .set_page_dirty = ubifs_set_page_dirty,
-+ .releasepage = ubifs_releasepage,
-+};
-+
-+struct inode_operations ubifs_file_inode_operations = {
-+ .setattr = ubifs_setattr,
-+ .getattr = ubifs_getattr,
-+#ifdef CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_XATTR
-+ .setxattr = ubifs_setxattr,
-+ .getxattr = ubifs_getxattr,
-+ .listxattr = ubifs_listxattr,
-+ .removexattr = ubifs_removexattr,
-+#endif
-+};
-+
-+struct inode_operations ubifs_symlink_inode_operations = {
-+ .readlink = generic_readlink,
-+ .follow_link = ubifs_follow_link,
-+ .setattr = ubifs_setattr,
-+ .getattr = ubifs_getattr,
-+};
-+
-+struct file_operations ubifs_file_operations = {
-+ .llseek = generic_file_llseek,
-+ .read = do_sync_read,
-+ .write = ubifs_write,
-+ .aio_read = generic_file_aio_read,
-+ .aio_write = ubifs_aio_write,
-+ .mmap = ubifs_file_mmap,
-+ .fsync = ubifs_fsync,
-+ .unlocked_ioctl = ubifs_ioctl,
-+#ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
-+ .compat_ioctl = ubifs_compat_ioctl,
-+#endif
-+};
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/find.c avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/find.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/find.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/find.c 2008-06-12 15:09:45.364399968 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,977 @@
-+/*
-+ * This file is part of UBIFS.
-+ *
-+ * Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Nokia Corporation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by
-+ * the Free Software Foundation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
-+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
-+ * more details.
-+ *
-+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
-+ * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
-+ * Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
-+ *
-+ * Authors: Artem Bityutskiy (Битюцкий Артём)
-+ * Adrian Hunter
-+ */
-+
-+/*
-+ * This file contains functions for finding LEBs for various purposes e.g.
-+ * garbage collection. In general, lprops category heaps and lists are used
-+ * for fast access, falling back on scanning the LPT as a last resort.
-+ */
-+
-+#include <linux/sort.h>
-+#include "ubifs.h"
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct scan_data - data provided to scan callback functions
-+ * @min_space: minimum number of bytes for which to scan
-+ * @pick_free: whether it is OK to scan for empty LEBs
-+ * @lnum: LEB number found is returned here
-+ * @exclude_index: whether to exclude index LEBs
-+ */
-+struct scan_data {
-+ int min_space;
-+ int pick_free;
-+ int lnum;
-+ int exclude_index;
-+};
-+
-+/**
-+ * valuable - determine whether LEB properties are valuable.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lprops: LEB properties
-+ *
-+ * This function return %1 if the LEB properties should be added to the LEB
-+ * properties tree in memory. Otherwise %0 is returned.
-+ */
-+static int valuable(struct ubifs_info *c, const struct ubifs_lprops *lprops)
-+{
-+ int n, cat = lprops->flags & LPROPS_CAT_MASK;
-+ struct ubifs_lpt_heap *heap;
-+
-+ switch (cat) {
-+ case LPROPS_DIRTY:
-+ case LPROPS_DIRTY_IDX:
-+ case LPROPS_FREE:
-+ heap = &c->lpt_heap[cat - 1];
-+ if (heap->cnt < heap->max_cnt)
-+ return 1;
-+ if (lprops->free + lprops->dirty >= c->dark_wm)
-+ return 1;
-+ return 0;
-+ case LPROPS_EMPTY:
-+ n = c->lst.empty_lebs + c->freeable_cnt -
-+ c->lst.taken_empty_lebs;
-+ if (n < c->lsave_cnt)
-+ return 1;
-+ return 0;
-+ case LPROPS_FREEABLE:
-+ return 1;
-+ case LPROPS_FRDI_IDX:
-+ return 1;
-+ }
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * scan_for_dirty_cb - dirty space scan callback.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lprops: LEB properties to scan
-+ * @in_tree: whether the LEB properties are in main memory
-+ * @data: information passed to and from the caller of the scan
-+ *
-+ * This function returns a code that indicates whether the scan should continue
-+ * (%LPT_SCAN_CONTINUE), whether the LEB properties should be added to the tree
-+ * in main memory (%LPT_SCAN_ADD), or whether the scan should stop
-+ * (%LPT_SCAN_STOP).
-+ */
-+static int scan_for_dirty_cb(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ const struct ubifs_lprops *lprops, int in_tree,
-+ struct scan_data *data)
-+{
-+ int ret = LPT_SCAN_CONTINUE;
-+
-+ /* Exclude LEBs that are currently in use */
-+ if (lprops->flags & LPROPS_TAKEN)
-+ return LPT_SCAN_CONTINUE;
-+ /* Determine whether to add these LEB properties to the tree */
-+ if (!in_tree && valuable(c, lprops))
-+ ret |= LPT_SCAN_ADD;
-+ /* Exclude LEBs with too little space */
-+ if (lprops->free + lprops->dirty < data->min_space)
-+ return ret;
-+ /* If specified, exclude index LEBs */
-+ if (data->exclude_index && lprops->flags & LPROPS_INDEX)
-+ return ret;
-+ /* If specified, exclude empty or freeable LEBs */
-+ if (lprops->free + lprops->dirty == c->leb_size) {
-+ if (!data->pick_free)
-+ return ret;
-+ /* Exclude LEBs with too little dirty space (unless it is empty) */
-+ } else if (lprops->dirty < c->dead_wm)
-+ return ret;
-+ /* Finally we found space */
-+ data->lnum = lprops->lnum;
-+ return LPT_SCAN_ADD | LPT_SCAN_STOP;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * scan_for_dirty - find a data LEB with free space.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @min_space: minimum amount free plus dirty space the returned LEB has to
-+ * have
-+ * @pick_free: if it is OK to return a free or freeable LEB
-+ * @exclude_index: whether to exclude index LEBs
-+ *
-+ * This function returns a pointer to the LEB properties found or a negative
-+ * error code.
-+ */
-+static const struct ubifs_lprops *scan_for_dirty(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ int min_space, int pick_free,
-+ int exclude_index)
-+{
-+ const struct ubifs_lprops *lprops;
-+ struct ubifs_lpt_heap *heap;
-+ struct scan_data data;
-+ int err, i;
-+
-+ /* There may be an LEB with enough dirty space on the free heap */
-+ heap = &c->lpt_heap[LPROPS_FREE - 1];
-+ for (i = 0; i < heap->cnt; i++) {
-+ lprops = heap->arr[i];
-+ if (lprops->free + lprops->dirty < min_space)
-+ continue;
-+ if (lprops->dirty < c->dead_wm)
-+ continue;
-+ return lprops;
-+ }
-+ /*
-+ * A LEB may have fallen off of the bottom of the dirty heap, and ended
-+ * up as uncategorized even though it has enough dirty space for us now,
-+ * so check the uncategorized list. N.B. neither empty nor freeable LEBs
-+ * can end up as uncategorized because they are kept on lists not
-+ * finite-sized heaps.
-+ */
-+ list_for_each_entry(lprops, &c->uncat_list, list) {
-+ if (lprops->flags & LPROPS_TAKEN)
-+ continue;
-+ if (lprops->free + lprops->dirty < min_space)
-+ continue;
-+ if (exclude_index && (lprops->flags & LPROPS_INDEX))
-+ continue;
-+ if (lprops->dirty < c->dead_wm)
-+ continue;
-+ return lprops;
-+ }
-+ /* We have looked everywhere in main memory, now scan the flash */
-+ if (c->pnodes_have >= c->pnode_cnt)
-+ /* All pnodes are in memory, so skip scan */
-+ return ERR_PTR(-ENOSPC);
-+ data.min_space = min_space;
-+ data.pick_free = pick_free;
-+ data.lnum = -1;
-+ data.exclude_index = exclude_index;
-+ err = ubifs_lpt_scan_nolock(c, -1, c->lscan_lnum,
-+ (ubifs_lpt_scan_callback)scan_for_dirty_cb,
-+ &data);
-+ if (err)
-+ return ERR_PTR(err);
-+ ubifs_assert(data.lnum >= c->main_first && data.lnum < c->leb_cnt);
-+ c->lscan_lnum = data.lnum;
-+ lprops = ubifs_lpt_lookup_dirty(c, data.lnum);
-+ if (IS_ERR(lprops))
-+ return lprops;
-+ ubifs_assert(lprops->lnum == data.lnum);
-+ ubifs_assert(lprops->free + lprops->dirty >= min_space);
-+ ubifs_assert(lprops->dirty >= c->dead_wm ||
-+ (pick_free &&
-+ lprops->free + lprops->dirty == c->leb_size));
-+ ubifs_assert(!(lprops->flags & LPROPS_TAKEN));
-+ ubifs_assert(!(lprops->flags & LPROPS_INDEX));
-+ return lprops;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_find_dirty_leb - find a dirty LEB for the Garbage Collector.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @ret_lp: LEB properties are returned here on exit
-+ * @min_space: minimum amount free plus dirty space the returned LEB has to
-+ * have
-+ * @pick_free: controls whether it is OK to pick empty or index LEBs
-+ *
-+ * This function tries to find a dirty logical eraseblock which has at least
-+ * @min_space free and dirty space. It prefers to take an LEB from the dirty or
-+ * dirty index heap, and it falls-back to LPT scanning if the heaps are empty
-+ * or do not have an LEB which satisfies the @min_space criteria.
-+ *
-+ * Note:
-+ * o LEBs which have less than dead watermark of dirty space are never picked
-+ * by this function;
-+ *
-+ * Returns zero and the LEB properties of
-+ * found dirty LEB in case of success, %-ENOSPC if no dirty LEB was found and a
-+ * negative error code in case of other failures. The returned LEB is marked as
-+ * "taken".
-+ *
-+ * The additional @pick_free argument controls if this function has to return a
-+ * free or freeable LEB if one is present. For example, GC must to set it to %1,
-+ * when called from the journal space reservation function, because the
-+ * appearance of free space may coincide with the loss of enough dirty space
-+ * for GC to succeed anyway.
-+ *
-+ * In contrast, if the Garbage Collector is called from budgeting, it should
-+ * just make free space, not return LEBs which are already free or freeable.
-+ *
-+ * In addition @pick_free is set to %2 by the recovery process in order to
-+ * recover gc_lnum in which case an index LEB must not be returned.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_find_dirty_leb(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_lprops *ret_lp,
-+ int min_space, int pick_free)
-+{
-+ int err = 0, sum, exclude_index = pick_free == 2 ? 1 : 0;
-+ const struct ubifs_lprops *lp = NULL, *idx_lp = NULL;
-+ struct ubifs_lpt_heap *heap, *idx_heap;
-+
-+ ubifs_get_lprops(c);
-+
-+ if (pick_free) {
-+ int lebs, rsvd_idx_lebs = 0;
-+
-+ spin_lock(&c->space_lock);
-+ lebs = c->lst.empty_lebs;
-+ lebs += c->freeable_cnt - c->lst.taken_empty_lebs;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Note, the index may consume more LEBs than have been reserved
-+ * for it. It is OK because it might be consolidated by GC.
-+ * But if the index takes fewer LEBs than it is reserved for it,
-+ * this function must avoid picking those reserved LEBs.
-+ */
-+ if (c->min_idx_lebs >= c->lst.idx_lebs) {
-+ rsvd_idx_lebs = c->min_idx_lebs - c->lst.idx_lebs;
-+ exclude_index = 1;
-+ }
-+ spin_unlock(&c->space_lock);
-+
-+ /* Check if there are enough free LEBs for the index */
-+ if (rsvd_idx_lebs < lebs) {
-+ /* OK, try to find an empty LEB */
-+ lp = ubifs_fast_find_empty(c);
-+ if (lp)
-+ goto found;
-+
-+ /* Or a freeable LEB */
-+ lp = ubifs_fast_find_freeable(c);
-+ if (lp)
-+ goto found;
-+ } else
-+ /*
-+ * We cannot pick free/freeable LEBs in the below code.
-+ */
-+ pick_free = 0;
-+ } else {
-+ spin_lock(&c->space_lock);
-+ exclude_index = (c->min_idx_lebs >= c->lst.idx_lebs);
-+ spin_unlock(&c->space_lock);
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Look on the dirty and dirty index heaps */
-+ heap = &c->lpt_heap[LPROPS_DIRTY - 1];
-+ idx_heap = &c->lpt_heap[LPROPS_DIRTY_IDX - 1];
-+
-+ if (idx_heap->cnt && !exclude_index) {
-+ idx_lp = idx_heap->arr[0];
-+ sum = idx_lp->free + idx_lp->dirty;
-+ /*
-+ * Since we reserve twice as more space for the index than it
-+ * actually takes, it does not make sense to pick indexing LEBs
-+ * with less than half LEB of dirty space.
-+ */
-+ if (sum < min_space || sum < c->half_leb_size)
-+ idx_lp = NULL;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (heap->cnt) {
-+ lp = heap->arr[0];
-+ if (lp->dirty + lp->free < min_space)
-+ lp = NULL;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Pick the LEB with most space */
-+ if (idx_lp && lp) {
-+ if (idx_lp->free + idx_lp->dirty >= lp->free + lp->dirty)
-+ lp = idx_lp;
-+ } else if (idx_lp && !lp)
-+ lp = idx_lp;
-+
-+ if (lp) {
-+ ubifs_assert(lp->dirty >= c->dead_wm);
-+ goto found;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Did not find a dirty LEB on the dirty heaps, have to scan */
-+ dbg_find("scanning LPT for a dirty LEB");
-+ lp = scan_for_dirty(c, min_space, pick_free, exclude_index);
-+ if (IS_ERR(lp)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(lp);
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ ubifs_assert(lp->dirty >= c->dead_wm ||
-+ (pick_free && lp->free + lp->dirty == c->leb_size));
-+
-+found:
-+ dbg_find("found LEB %d, free %d, dirty %d, flags %#x",
-+ lp->lnum, lp->free, lp->dirty, lp->flags);
-+
-+ lp = ubifs_change_lp(c, lp, LPROPS_NC, LPROPS_NC,
-+ lp->flags | LPROPS_TAKEN, 0);
-+ if (IS_ERR(lp)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(lp);
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ memcpy(ret_lp, lp, sizeof(struct ubifs_lprops));
-+
-+out:
-+ ubifs_release_lprops(c);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * scan_for_free_cb - free space scan callback.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lprops: LEB properties to scan
-+ * @in_tree: whether the LEB properties are in main memory
-+ * @data: information passed to and from the caller of the scan
-+ *
-+ * This function returns a code that indicates whether the scan should continue
-+ * (%LPT_SCAN_CONTINUE), whether the LEB properties should be added to the tree
-+ * in main memory (%LPT_SCAN_ADD), or whether the scan should stop
-+ * (%LPT_SCAN_STOP).
-+ */
-+static int scan_for_free_cb(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ const struct ubifs_lprops *lprops, int in_tree,
-+ struct scan_data *data)
-+{
-+ int ret = LPT_SCAN_CONTINUE;
-+
-+ /* Exclude LEBs that are currently in use */
-+ if (lprops->flags & LPROPS_TAKEN)
-+ return LPT_SCAN_CONTINUE;
-+ /* Determine whether to add these LEB properties to the tree */
-+ if (!in_tree && valuable(c, lprops))
-+ ret |= LPT_SCAN_ADD;
-+ /* Exclude index LEBs */
-+ if (lprops->flags & LPROPS_INDEX)
-+ return ret;
-+ /* Exclude LEBs with too little space */
-+ if (lprops->free < data->min_space)
-+ return ret;
-+ /* If specified, exclude empty LEBs */
-+ if (!data->pick_free && lprops->free == c->leb_size)
-+ return ret;
-+ /*
-+ * LEBs that have only free and dirty space must not be allocated
-+ * because they may have been unmapped already or they may have data
-+ * that is obsolete only because of nodes that are still sitting in a
-+ * wbuf.
-+ */
-+ if (lprops->free + lprops->dirty == c->leb_size && lprops->dirty > 0)
-+ return ret;
-+ /* Finally we found space */
-+ data->lnum = lprops->lnum;
-+ return LPT_SCAN_ADD | LPT_SCAN_STOP;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * do_find_free_space - find a data LEB with free space.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @min_space: minimum amount of free space required
-+ * @pick_free: whether it is OK to scan for empty LEBs
-+ * @squeeze: whether to try to find space in a non-empty LEB first
-+ *
-+ * This function returns a pointer to the LEB properties found or a negative
-+ * error code.
-+ */
-+static
-+const struct ubifs_lprops *do_find_free_space(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ int min_space, int pick_free,
-+ int squeeze)
-+{
-+ const struct ubifs_lprops *lprops;
-+ struct ubifs_lpt_heap *heap;
-+ struct scan_data data;
-+ int err, i;
-+
-+ if (squeeze) {
-+ lprops = ubifs_fast_find_free(c);
-+ if (lprops && lprops->free >= min_space)
-+ return lprops;
-+ }
-+ if (pick_free) {
-+ lprops = ubifs_fast_find_empty(c);
-+ if (lprops)
-+ return lprops;
-+ }
-+ if (!squeeze) {
-+ lprops = ubifs_fast_find_free(c);
-+ if (lprops && lprops->free >= min_space)
-+ return lprops;
-+ }
-+ /* There may be an LEB with enough free space on the dirty heap */
-+ heap = &c->lpt_heap[LPROPS_DIRTY - 1];
-+ for (i = 0; i < heap->cnt; i++) {
-+ lprops = heap->arr[i];
-+ if (lprops->free >= min_space)
-+ return lprops;
-+ }
-+ /*
-+ * A LEB may have fallen off of the bottom of the free heap, and ended
-+ * up as uncategorized even though it has enough free space for us now,
-+ * so check the uncategorized list. N.B. neither empty nor freeable LEBs
-+ * can end up as uncategorized because they are kept on lists not
-+ * finite-sized heaps.
-+ */
-+ list_for_each_entry(lprops, &c->uncat_list, list) {
-+ if (lprops->flags & LPROPS_TAKEN)
-+ continue;
-+ if (lprops->flags & LPROPS_INDEX)
-+ continue;
-+ if (lprops->free >= min_space)
-+ return lprops;
-+ }
-+ /* We have looked everywhere in main memory, now scan the flash */
-+ if (c->pnodes_have >= c->pnode_cnt)
-+ /* All pnodes are in memory, so skip scan */
-+ return ERR_PTR(-ENOSPC);
-+ data.min_space = min_space;
-+ data.pick_free = pick_free;
-+ data.lnum = -1;
-+ err = ubifs_lpt_scan_nolock(c, -1, c->lscan_lnum,
-+ (ubifs_lpt_scan_callback)scan_for_free_cb,
-+ &data);
-+ if (err)
-+ return ERR_PTR(err);
-+ ubifs_assert(data.lnum >= c->main_first && data.lnum < c->leb_cnt);
-+ c->lscan_lnum = data.lnum;
-+ lprops = ubifs_lpt_lookup_dirty(c, data.lnum);
-+ if (IS_ERR(lprops))
-+ return lprops;
-+ ubifs_assert(lprops->lnum == data.lnum);
-+ ubifs_assert(lprops->free >= min_space);
-+ ubifs_assert(!(lprops->flags & LPROPS_TAKEN));
-+ ubifs_assert(!(lprops->flags & LPROPS_INDEX));
-+ return lprops;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_find_free_space - find a data LEB with free space.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @min_space: minimum amount of required free space
-+ * @free: contains amount of free space in the LEB on exit
-+ * @squeeze: whether to try to find space in a non-empty LEB first
-+ *
-+ * This function looks for an LEB with at least @min_space bytes of free space.
-+ * It tries to find an empty LEB if possible. If no empty LEBs are available,
-+ * this function searches for a non-empty data LEB. The returned LEB is marked
-+ * as "taken".
-+ *
-+ * This function returns found LEB number in case of success, %-ENOSPC if it
-+ * failed to find a LEB with @min_space bytes of free space and other a negative
-+ * error codes in case of failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_find_free_space(struct ubifs_info *c, int min_space, int *free,
-+ int squeeze)
-+{
-+ const struct ubifs_lprops *lprops;
-+ int lebs, rsvd_idx_lebs, pick_free = 0, err, lnum, flags;
-+
-+ dbg_find("min_space %d", min_space);
-+ ubifs_assert(min_space > 0 && min_space <= c->dark_wm);
-+
-+ ubifs_get_lprops(c);
-+
-+ /* Check if there are enough empty LEBs for commit */
-+ spin_lock(&c->space_lock);
-+ if (c->min_idx_lebs > c->lst.idx_lebs)
-+ rsvd_idx_lebs = c->min_idx_lebs - c->lst.idx_lebs;
-+ else
-+ rsvd_idx_lebs = 0;
-+ lebs = c->lst.empty_lebs + c->freeable_cnt + c->idx_gc_cnt -
-+ c->lst.taken_empty_lebs;
-+ ubifs_assert(lebs + c->lst.idx_lebs >= c->min_idx_lebs);
-+ if (rsvd_idx_lebs < lebs)
-+ /*
-+ * OK to allocate an empty LEB, but we still don't want to go
-+ * looking for one if there aren't any.
-+ */
-+ if (c->lst.empty_lebs - c->lst.taken_empty_lebs > 0) {
-+ pick_free = 1;
-+ /*
-+ * Because we release the space lock, we must account
-+ * for this allocation here. After the LEB properties
-+ * flags have been updated, we subtract one. Note, the
-+ * result of this is that lprops also decreases
-+ * @taken_empty_lebs in 'ubifs_change_lp()', so it is
-+ * off by one for a short period of time which may
-+ * introduce a small disturbance to budgeting
-+ * calculations, but this is harmless because at the
-+ * worst case this would make the budgeting subsystem
-+ * be more pessimistic than needed.
-+ *
-+ * Fundamentally, this is about serialization of the
-+ * budgeting and lprops subsystems. We could make the
-+ * @space_lock a mutex and avoid dropping it before
-+ * calling 'ubifs_change_lp()', but mutex is more
-+ * heavy-weight, and we want budgeting to be as fast as
-+ * possible.
-+ */
-+ c->lst.taken_empty_lebs += 1;
-+ }
-+ spin_unlock(&c->space_lock);
-+
-+ lprops = do_find_free_space(c, min_space, pick_free, squeeze);
-+ if (IS_ERR(lprops)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(lprops);
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ lnum = lprops->lnum;
-+ flags = lprops->flags | LPROPS_TAKEN;
-+
-+ lprops = ubifs_change_lp(c, lprops, LPROPS_NC, LPROPS_NC, flags, 0);
-+ if (IS_ERR(lprops)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(lprops);
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (pick_free) {
-+ spin_lock(&c->space_lock);
-+ c->lst.taken_empty_lebs -= 1;
-+ spin_unlock(&c->space_lock);
-+ }
-+
-+ *free = lprops->free;
-+ ubifs_release_lprops(c);
-+
-+ if (*free == c->leb_size) {
-+ /*
-+ * Ensure that empty LEBs have been unmapped. They may not have
-+ * been, for example, because of an unclean unmount. Also
-+ * LEBs that were freeable LEBs (free + dirty == leb_size) will
-+ * not have been unmapped.
-+ */
-+ err = ubifs_leb_unmap(c, lnum);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ dbg_find("found LEB %d, free %d", lnum, *free);
-+ ubifs_assert(*free >= min_space);
-+ return lnum;
-+
-+out:
-+ if (pick_free) {
-+ spin_lock(&c->space_lock);
-+ c->lst.taken_empty_lebs -= 1;
-+ spin_unlock(&c->space_lock);
-+ }
-+ ubifs_release_lprops(c);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * scan_for_idx_cb - callback used by the scan for a free LEB for the index.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lprops: LEB properties to scan
-+ * @in_tree: whether the LEB properties are in main memory
-+ * @data: information passed to and from the caller of the scan
-+ *
-+ * This function returns a code that indicates whether the scan should continue
-+ * (%LPT_SCAN_CONTINUE), whether the LEB properties should be added to the tree
-+ * in main memory (%LPT_SCAN_ADD), or whether the scan should stop
-+ * (%LPT_SCAN_STOP).
-+ */
-+static int scan_for_idx_cb(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ const struct ubifs_lprops *lprops, int in_tree,
-+ struct scan_data *data)
-+{
-+ int ret = LPT_SCAN_CONTINUE;
-+
-+ /* Exclude LEBs that are currently in use */
-+ if (lprops->flags & LPROPS_TAKEN)
-+ return LPT_SCAN_CONTINUE;
-+ /* Determine whether to add these LEB properties to the tree */
-+ if (!in_tree && valuable(c, lprops))
-+ ret |= LPT_SCAN_ADD;
-+ /* Exclude index LEBS */
-+ if (lprops->flags & LPROPS_INDEX)
-+ return ret;
-+ /* Exclude LEBs that cannot be made empty */
-+ if (lprops->free + lprops->dirty != c->leb_size)
-+ return ret;
-+ /*
-+ * We are allocating for the index so it is safe to allocate LEBs with
-+ * only free and dirty space, because write buffers are sync'd at commit
-+ * start.
-+ */
-+ data->lnum = lprops->lnum;
-+ return LPT_SCAN_ADD | LPT_SCAN_STOP;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * scan_for_leb_for_idx - scan for a free LEB for the index.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ */
-+static const struct ubifs_lprops *scan_for_leb_for_idx(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_lprops *lprops;
-+ struct scan_data data;
-+ int err;
-+
-+ data.lnum = -1;
-+ err = ubifs_lpt_scan_nolock(c, -1, c->lscan_lnum,
-+ (ubifs_lpt_scan_callback)scan_for_idx_cb,
-+ &data);
-+ if (err)
-+ return ERR_PTR(err);
-+ ubifs_assert(data.lnum >= c->main_first && data.lnum < c->leb_cnt);
-+ c->lscan_lnum = data.lnum;
-+ lprops = ubifs_lpt_lookup_dirty(c, data.lnum);
-+ if (IS_ERR(lprops))
-+ return lprops;
-+ ubifs_assert(lprops->lnum == data.lnum);
-+ ubifs_assert(lprops->free + lprops->dirty == c->leb_size);
-+ ubifs_assert(!(lprops->flags & LPROPS_TAKEN));
-+ ubifs_assert(!(lprops->flags & LPROPS_INDEX));
-+ return lprops;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_find_free_leb_for_idx - find a free LEB for the index.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function looks for a free LEB and returns that LEB number. The returned
-+ * LEB is marked as "taken", "index".
-+ *
-+ * Only empty LEBs are allocated. This is for two reasons. First, the commit
-+ * calculates the number of LEBs to allocate based on the assumption that they
-+ * will be empty. Secondly, free space at the end of an index LEB is not
-+ * guaranteed to be empty because it may have been used by the in-the-gaps
-+ * method prior to an unclean unmount.
-+ *
-+ * If no LEB is found %-ENOSPC is returned. For other failures another negative
-+ * error code is returned.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_find_free_leb_for_idx(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ const struct ubifs_lprops *lprops;
-+ int lnum = -1, err, flags;
-+
-+ ubifs_get_lprops(c);
-+
-+ lprops = ubifs_fast_find_empty(c);
-+ if (!lprops) {
-+ lprops = ubifs_fast_find_freeable(c);
-+ if (!lprops) {
-+ ubifs_assert(c->freeable_cnt == 0);
-+ if (c->lst.empty_lebs - c->lst.taken_empty_lebs > 0) {
-+ lprops = scan_for_leb_for_idx(c);
-+ if (IS_ERR(lprops)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(lprops);
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ if (!lprops) {
-+ err = -ENOSPC;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ lnum = lprops->lnum;
-+
-+ dbg_find("found LEB %d, free %d, dirty %d, flags %#x",
-+ lnum, lprops->free, lprops->dirty, lprops->flags);
-+
-+ flags = lprops->flags | LPROPS_TAKEN | LPROPS_INDEX;
-+ lprops = ubifs_change_lp(c, lprops, c->leb_size, 0, flags, 0);
-+ if (IS_ERR(lprops)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(lprops);
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ ubifs_release_lprops(c);
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Ensure that empty LEBs have been unmapped. They may not have been,
-+ * for example, because of an unclean unmount. Also LEBs that were
-+ * freeable LEBs (free + dirty == leb_size) will not have been unmapped.
-+ */
-+ err = ubifs_leb_unmap(c, lnum);
-+ if (err) {
-+ ubifs_change_one_lp(c, lnum, LPROPS_NC, LPROPS_NC, 0,
-+ LPROPS_TAKEN | LPROPS_INDEX, 0);
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ return lnum;
-+
-+out:
-+ ubifs_release_lprops(c);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+static int cmp_dirty_idx(const struct ubifs_lprops **a,
-+ const struct ubifs_lprops **b)
-+{
-+ const struct ubifs_lprops *lpa = *a;
-+ const struct ubifs_lprops *lpb = *b;
-+
-+ return lpa->dirty + lpa->free - lpb->dirty - lpb->free;
-+}
-+
-+static void swap_dirty_idx(struct ubifs_lprops **a, struct ubifs_lprops **b,
-+ int size)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_lprops *t = *a;
-+
-+ *a = *b;
-+ *b = t;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_save_dirty_idx_lnums - save an array of the most dirty index LEB nos.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function is called each commit to create an array of LEB numbers of
-+ * dirty index LEBs sorted in order of dirty and free space. This is used by
-+ * the in-the-gaps method of TNC commit.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_save_dirty_idx_lnums(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int i;
-+
-+ ubifs_get_lprops(c);
-+ /* Copy the LPROPS_DIRTY_IDX heap */
-+ c->dirty_idx.cnt = c->lpt_heap[LPROPS_DIRTY_IDX - 1].cnt;
-+ memcpy(c->dirty_idx.arr, c->lpt_heap[LPROPS_DIRTY_IDX - 1].arr,
-+ sizeof(void *) * c->dirty_idx.cnt);
-+ /* Sort it so that the dirtiest is now at the end */
-+ sort(c->dirty_idx.arr, c->dirty_idx.cnt, sizeof(void *),
-+ (int (*)(const void *, const void *))cmp_dirty_idx,
-+ (void (*)(void *, void *, int))swap_dirty_idx);
-+ dbg_find("found %d dirty index LEBs", c->dirty_idx.cnt);
-+ if (c->dirty_idx.cnt)
-+ dbg_find("dirtiest index LEB is %d with dirty %d and free %d",
-+ c->dirty_idx.arr[c->dirty_idx.cnt - 1]->lnum,
-+ c->dirty_idx.arr[c->dirty_idx.cnt - 1]->dirty,
-+ c->dirty_idx.arr[c->dirty_idx.cnt - 1]->free);
-+ /* Replace the lprops pointers with LEB numbers */
-+ for (i = 0; i < c->dirty_idx.cnt; i++)
-+ c->dirty_idx.arr[i] = (void *)(size_t)c->dirty_idx.arr[i]->lnum;
-+ ubifs_release_lprops(c);
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * scan_dirty_idx_cb - callback used by the scan for a dirty index LEB.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lprops: LEB properties to scan
-+ * @in_tree: whether the LEB properties are in main memory
-+ * @data: information passed to and from the caller of the scan
-+ *
-+ * This function returns a code that indicates whether the scan should continue
-+ * (%LPT_SCAN_CONTINUE), whether the LEB properties should be added to the tree
-+ * in main memory (%LPT_SCAN_ADD), or whether the scan should stop
-+ * (%LPT_SCAN_STOP).
-+ */
-+static int scan_dirty_idx_cb(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ const struct ubifs_lprops *lprops, int in_tree,
-+ struct scan_data *data)
-+{
-+ int ret = LPT_SCAN_CONTINUE;
-+
-+ /* Exclude LEBs that are currently in use */
-+ if (lprops->flags & LPROPS_TAKEN)
-+ return LPT_SCAN_CONTINUE;
-+ /* Determine whether to add these LEB properties to the tree */
-+ if (!in_tree && valuable(c, lprops))
-+ ret |= LPT_SCAN_ADD;
-+ /* Exclude non-index LEBs */
-+ if (!(lprops->flags & LPROPS_INDEX))
-+ return ret;
-+ /* Exclude LEBs with too little space */
-+ if (lprops->free + lprops->dirty < c->min_idx_node_sz)
-+ return ret;
-+ /* Finally we found space */
-+ data->lnum = lprops->lnum;
-+ return LPT_SCAN_ADD | LPT_SCAN_STOP;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * find_dirty_idx_leb - find a dirty index LEB.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function returns LEB number upon success and a negative error code upon
-+ * failure. In particular, -ENOSPC is returned if a dirty index LEB is not
-+ * found.
-+ *
-+ * Note that this function scans the entire LPT but it is called very rarely.
-+ */
-+static int find_dirty_idx_leb(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ const struct ubifs_lprops *lprops;
-+ struct ubifs_lpt_heap *heap;
-+ struct scan_data data;
-+ int err, i, ret;
-+
-+ /* Check all structures in memory first */
-+ data.lnum = -1;
-+ heap = &c->lpt_heap[LPROPS_DIRTY_IDX - 1];
-+ for (i = 0; i < heap->cnt; i++) {
-+ lprops = heap->arr[i];
-+ ret = scan_dirty_idx_cb(c, lprops, 1, &data);
-+ if (ret & LPT_SCAN_STOP)
-+ goto found;
-+ }
-+ list_for_each_entry(lprops, &c->frdi_idx_list, list) {
-+ ret = scan_dirty_idx_cb(c, lprops, 1, &data);
-+ if (ret & LPT_SCAN_STOP)
-+ goto found;
-+ }
-+ list_for_each_entry(lprops, &c->uncat_list, list) {
-+ ret = scan_dirty_idx_cb(c, lprops, 1, &data);
-+ if (ret & LPT_SCAN_STOP)
-+ goto found;
-+ }
-+ if (c->pnodes_have >= c->pnode_cnt)
-+ /* All pnodes are in memory, so skip scan */
-+ return -ENOSPC;
-+ err = ubifs_lpt_scan_nolock(c, -1, c->lscan_lnum,
-+ (ubifs_lpt_scan_callback)scan_dirty_idx_cb,
-+ &data);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+found:
-+ ubifs_assert(data.lnum >= c->main_first && data.lnum < c->leb_cnt);
-+ c->lscan_lnum = data.lnum;
-+ lprops = ubifs_lpt_lookup_dirty(c, data.lnum);
-+ if (IS_ERR(lprops))
-+ return PTR_ERR(lprops);
-+ ubifs_assert(lprops->lnum == data.lnum);
-+ ubifs_assert(lprops->free + lprops->dirty >= c->min_idx_node_sz);
-+ ubifs_assert(!(lprops->flags & LPROPS_TAKEN));
-+ ubifs_assert((lprops->flags & LPROPS_INDEX));
-+
-+ dbg_find("found dirty LEB %d, free %d, dirty %d, flags %#x",
-+ lprops->lnum, lprops->free, lprops->dirty, lprops->flags);
-+
-+ lprops = ubifs_change_lp(c, lprops, LPROPS_NC, LPROPS_NC,
-+ lprops->flags | LPROPS_TAKEN, 0);
-+ if (IS_ERR(lprops))
-+ return PTR_ERR(lprops);
-+
-+ return lprops->lnum;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * get_idx_gc_leb - try to get a LEB number from trivial GC.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ */
-+static int get_idx_gc_leb(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ const struct ubifs_lprops *lp;
-+ int err, lnum;
-+
-+ err = ubifs_get_idx_gc_leb(c);
-+ if (err < 0)
-+ return err;
-+ lnum = err;
-+ /*
-+ * The LEB was due to be unmapped after the commit but
-+ * it is needed now for this commit.
-+ */
-+ lp = ubifs_lpt_lookup_dirty(c, lnum);
-+ if (unlikely(IS_ERR(lp)))
-+ return PTR_ERR(lp);
-+ lp = ubifs_change_lp(c, lp, LPROPS_NC, LPROPS_NC,
-+ lp->flags | LPROPS_INDEX, -1);
-+ if (unlikely(IS_ERR(lp)))
-+ return PTR_ERR(lp);
-+ dbg_find("LEB %d, dirty %d and free %d flags %#x",
-+ lp->lnum, lp->dirty, lp->free, lp->flags);
-+ return lnum;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * find_dirtiest_idx_leb - find dirtiest index LEB from dirtiest array.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ */
-+static int find_dirtiest_idx_leb(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ const struct ubifs_lprops *lp;
-+ int lnum;
-+
-+ while (1) {
-+ if (!c->dirty_idx.cnt)
-+ return -ENOSPC;
-+ /* The lprops pointers were replaced by LEB numbers */
-+ lnum = (size_t)c->dirty_idx.arr[--c->dirty_idx.cnt];
-+ lp = ubifs_lpt_lookup(c, lnum);
-+ if (IS_ERR(lp))
-+ return PTR_ERR(lp);
-+ if ((lp->flags & LPROPS_TAKEN) || !(lp->flags & LPROPS_INDEX))
-+ continue;
-+ lp = ubifs_change_lp(c, lp, LPROPS_NC, LPROPS_NC,
-+ lp->flags | LPROPS_TAKEN, 0);
-+ if (IS_ERR(lp))
-+ return PTR_ERR(lp);
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ dbg_find("LEB %d, dirty %d and free %d flags %#x", lp->lnum, lp->dirty,
-+ lp->free, lp->flags);
-+ ubifs_assert(lp->flags | LPROPS_TAKEN);
-+ ubifs_assert(lp->flags | LPROPS_INDEX);
-+ return lnum;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_find_dirty_idx_leb - try to find dirtiest index LEB as at last commit.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function attempts to find an untaken index LEB with the most free and
-+ * dirty space that can be used without overwriting index nodes that were in the
-+ * last index committed.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_find_dirty_idx_leb(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+
-+ ubifs_get_lprops(c);
-+
-+ /*
-+ * We made an array of the dirtiest index LEB numbers as at the start of
-+ * last commit. Try that array first.
-+ */
-+ err = find_dirtiest_idx_leb(c);
-+
-+ /* Next try scanning the entire LPT */
-+ if (err == -ENOSPC)
-+ err = find_dirty_idx_leb(c);
-+
-+ /* Finally take any index LEBs awaiting trivial GC */
-+ if (err == -ENOSPC)
-+ err = get_idx_gc_leb(c);
-+
-+ ubifs_release_lprops(c);
-+ return err;
-+}
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/gc.c avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/gc.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/gc.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/gc.c 2008-06-12 15:09:45.367815766 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,762 @@
-+/*
-+ * This file is part of UBIFS.
-+ *
-+ * Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Nokia Corporation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by
-+ * the Free Software Foundation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
-+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
-+ * more details.
-+ *
-+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
-+ * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
-+ * Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
-+ *
-+ * Authors: Adrian Hunter
-+ * Artem Bityutskiy (Битюцкий Артём)
-+ */
-+
-+/*
-+ * This file implements garbage collection. The procedure for garbage collection
-+ * is different depending on whether a LEB as an index LEB (contains index
-+ * nodes) or not. For non-index LEBs, garbage collection finds a LEB which
-+ * contains a lot of dirty space (obsolete nodes), and copies the non-obsolete
-+ * nodes to the journal, at which point the garbage-collected LEB is free to be
-+ * reused. For index LEBs, garbage collection marks the non-obsolete index nodes
-+ * dirty in the TNC, and after the next commit, the garbage-collected LEB is
-+ * to be reused. Garbage collection will cause the number of dirty index nodes
-+ * to grow, however sufficient space is reserved for the index to ensure the
-+ * commit will never run out of space.
-+ */
-+
-+#include <linux/pagemap.h>
-+#include "ubifs.h"
-+
-+/*
-+ * GC tries to optimize the way it fit nodes to available space, and it sorts
-+ * nodes a little. The below constants are watermarks which define "large",
-+ * "medium", and "small" nodes.
-+ */
-+#define MEDIUM_NODE_WM (UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE / 4)
-+#define SMALL_NODE_WM UBIFS_MAX_DENT_NODE_SZ
-+
-+/*
-+ * GC may need to move more then one LEB to make progress. The below constants
-+ * define "soft" and "hard" limits on the number of LEBs the garbage collector
-+ * may move.
-+ */
-+#define SOFT_LEBS_LIMIT 4
-+#define HARD_LEBS_LIMIT 32
-+
-+/**
-+ * switch_gc_head - switch the garbage collection journal head.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @buf: buffer to write
-+ * @len: length of the buffer to write
-+ * @lnum: LEB number written is returned here
-+ * @offs: offset written is returned here
-+ *
-+ * This function switch the GC head to the next LEB which is reserved in
-+ * @c->gc_lnum. Returns %0 in case of success, %-EAGAIN if commit is required,
-+ * and other negative error code in case of failures.
-+ */
-+static int switch_gc_head(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int err, gc_lnum = c->gc_lnum;
-+ struct ubifs_wbuf *wbuf = &c->jheads[GCHD].wbuf;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(gc_lnum != -1);
-+ dbg_gc("switch GC head from LEB %d:%d to LEB %d (waste %d bytes)",
-+ wbuf->lnum, wbuf->offs + wbuf->used, gc_lnum,
-+ c->leb_size - wbuf->offs - wbuf->used);
-+
-+ err = ubifs_wbuf_sync_nolock(wbuf);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * The GC write-buffer was synchronized, we may safely unmap
-+ * 'c->gc_lnum'.
-+ */
-+ err = ubifs_leb_unmap(c, gc_lnum);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ err = ubifs_add_bud_to_log(c, GCHD, gc_lnum, 0);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ c->gc_lnum = -1;
-+ err = ubifs_wbuf_seek_nolock(wbuf, gc_lnum, 0, UBI_LONGTERM);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * move_nodes - move nodes.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @sleb: describes nodes to move
-+ *
-+ * This function moves valid nodes from data LEB described by @sleb to the GC
-+ * journal head. The obsolete nodes are dropped.
-+ *
-+ * When moving nodes we have to deal with classical bin-packing problem: the
-+ * space in the current GC journal head LEB and in @c->gc_lnum are the "bins",
-+ * where the nodes in the @sleb->nodes list are the elements which should be
-+ * fit optimally to the bins. This function uses the "first fit decreasing"
-+ * strategy, although it does not really sort the nodes but just split them on
-+ * 3 classes - large, medium, and small, so they are roughly sorted.
-+ *
-+ * This function returns zero in case of success, %-EAGAIN if commit is
-+ * required, and other negative error codes in case of other failures.
-+ */
-+static int move_nodes(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_scan_leb *sleb)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_scan_node *snod, *tmp;
-+ struct list_head large, medium, small;
-+ struct ubifs_wbuf *wbuf = &c->jheads[GCHD].wbuf;
-+ int avail, err, min = INT_MAX;
-+
-+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&large);
-+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&medium);
-+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&small);
-+
-+ list_for_each_entry_safe(snod, tmp, &sleb->nodes, list) {
-+ struct list_head *lst;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(snod->type != UBIFS_IDX_NODE);
-+ ubifs_assert(snod->type != UBIFS_REF_NODE);
-+ ubifs_assert(snod->type != UBIFS_CS_NODE);
-+
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_has_node(c, &snod->key, 0, sleb->lnum,
-+ snod->offs, 0);
-+ if (err < 0)
-+ goto out;
-+
-+ lst = &snod->list;
-+ list_del(lst);
-+ if (!err) {
-+ /* The node is obsolete, remove it from the list */
-+ kfree(snod);
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Sort the list of nodes so that large nodes go first, and
-+ * small nodes go last.
-+ */
-+ if (snod->len > MEDIUM_NODE_WM)
-+ list_add(lst, &large);
-+ else if (snod->len > SMALL_NODE_WM)
-+ list_add(lst, &medium);
-+ else
-+ list_add(lst, &small);
-+
-+ /* And find the smallest node */
-+ if (snod->len < min)
-+ min = snod->len;
-+ }
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Join the tree lists so that we'd have one roughly sorted list
-+ * ('large' will be the head of the joined list).
-+ */
-+ list_splice(&medium, large.prev);
-+ list_splice(&small, large.prev);
-+
-+ if (wbuf->lnum == -1) {
-+ /*
-+ * The GC journal head is not set, because it is the first GC
-+ * invocation since mount.
-+ */
-+ err = switch_gc_head(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Write nodes to their new location. Use the first-fit strategy */
-+ while (1) {
-+ avail = c->leb_size - wbuf->offs - wbuf->used;
-+ list_for_each_entry_safe(snod, tmp, &large, list) {
-+ int new_lnum, new_offs;
-+
-+ if (avail < min)
-+ break;
-+
-+ if (snod->len > avail)
-+ /* This node does not fit */
-+ continue;
-+
-+ cond_resched();
-+
-+ new_lnum = wbuf->lnum;
-+ new_offs = wbuf->offs + wbuf->used;
-+ err = ubifs_wbuf_write_nolock(wbuf, snod->node,
-+ snod->len);
-+
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_replace(c, &snod->key, sleb->lnum,
-+ snod->offs, new_lnum, new_offs,
-+ snod->len);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+
-+ avail = c->leb_size - wbuf->offs - wbuf->used;
-+ list_del(&snod->list);
-+ kfree(snod);
-+ }
-+
-+ if (list_empty(&large))
-+ break;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Waste the rest of the space in the LEB and switch to the
-+ * next LEB.
-+ */
-+ err = switch_gc_head(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out:
-+ list_for_each_entry_safe(snod, tmp, &large, list) {
-+ list_del(&snod->list);
-+ kfree(snod);
-+ }
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * gc_sync_wbufs - sync write-buffers for GC.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * We must guarantee that obsoleting nodes are on flash. Unfortunately they may
-+ * be in a write-buffer instead. That is, a node could be written to a
-+ * write-buffer, obsoleting another node in a LEB that is GC'd. If that LEB is
-+ * erased before the write-buffer is sync'd and then there is an unclean
-+ * unmount, then an existing node is lost. To avoid this, we sync all
-+ * write-buffers.
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success or a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static int gc_sync_wbufs(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int err, i;
-+
-+ for (i = 0; i < c->jhead_cnt; i++) {
-+ if (i == GCHD)
-+ continue;
-+ err = ubifs_wbuf_sync(&c->jheads[i].wbuf);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_garbage_collect_leb - garbage-collect a logical eraseblock.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lp: describes the LEB to garbage collect
-+ *
-+ * This function garbage-collects an LEB and returns one of the @LEB_FREED,
-+ * @LEB_RETAINED, etc positive codes in case of success, %-EAGAIN if commit is
-+ * required, and other negative error codes in case of failures.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_garbage_collect_leb(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_lprops *lp)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_scan_leb *sleb;
-+ struct ubifs_scan_node *snod;
-+ struct ubifs_wbuf *wbuf = &c->jheads[GCHD].wbuf;
-+ int err = 0, lnum = lp->lnum;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(c->gc_lnum != -1 || wbuf->offs + wbuf->used == 0 ||
-+ c->need_recovery);
-+ ubifs_assert(c->gc_lnum != lnum);
-+ ubifs_assert(wbuf->lnum != lnum);
-+
-+ /*
-+ * We scan the entire LEB even though we only really need to scan up to
-+ * (c->leb_size - lp->free).
-+ */
-+ sleb = ubifs_scan(c, lnum, 0, c->sbuf);
-+ if (IS_ERR(sleb))
-+ return PTR_ERR(sleb);
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(!list_empty(&sleb->nodes));
-+ snod = list_entry(sleb->nodes.next, struct ubifs_scan_node, list);
-+
-+ if (snod->type == UBIFS_IDX_NODE) {
-+ struct ubifs_gced_idx_leb *idx_gc;
-+
-+ dbg_gc("indexing LEB %d (free %d, dirty %d)",
-+ lnum, lp->free, lp->dirty);
-+ list_for_each_entry(snod, &sleb->nodes, list) {
-+ struct ubifs_idx_node *idx = snod->node;
-+ int level = le16_to_cpu(idx->level);
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(snod->type == UBIFS_IDX_NODE);
-+ key_read(c, ubifs_idx_key(c, idx), &snod->key);
-+ err = ubifs_dirty_idx_node(c, &snod->key, level, lnum,
-+ snod->offs);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ idx_gc = kmalloc(sizeof(struct ubifs_gced_idx_leb), GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!idx_gc) {
-+ err = -ENOMEM;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ idx_gc->lnum = lnum;
-+ idx_gc->unmap = 0;
-+ list_add(&idx_gc->list, &c->idx_gc);
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Don't release the LEB until after the next commit, because
-+ * it may contain date which is needed for recovery. So
-+ * although we freed this LEB, it will become usable only after
-+ * the commit.
-+ */
-+ err = ubifs_change_one_lp(c, lnum, c->leb_size, 0, 0,
-+ LPROPS_INDEX, 1);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ err = LEB_FREED_IDX;
-+ } else {
-+ dbg_gc("data LEB %d (free %d, dirty %d)",
-+ lnum, lp->free, lp->dirty);
-+
-+ err = move_nodes(c, sleb);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+
-+ err = gc_sync_wbufs(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+
-+ err = ubifs_change_one_lp(c, lnum, c->leb_size, 0, 0, 0, 0);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+
-+ if (c->gc_lnum == -1) {
-+ c->gc_lnum = lnum;
-+ err = LEB_RETAINED;
-+ } else {
-+ err = ubifs_wbuf_sync_nolock(wbuf);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+
-+ err = ubifs_leb_unmap(c, lnum);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+
-+ err = LEB_FREED;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+out:
-+ ubifs_scan_destroy(sleb);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_garbage_collect - UBIFS garbage collector.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @anyway: do GC even if there are free LEBs
-+ *
-+ * This function does out-of-place garbage collection. The return codes are:
-+ * o positive LEB number if the LEB has been freed and may be used;
-+ * o %-EAGAIN if the caller has to run commit;
-+ * o %-ENOSPC if GC failed to make any progress;
-+ * o other negative error codes in case of other errors.
-+ *
-+ * Garbage collector writes data to the journal when GC'ing data LEBs, and just
-+ * marking indexing nodes dirty when GC'ing indexing LEBs. Thus, at some point
-+ * commit may be required. But commit cannot be run from inside GC, because the
-+ * caller might be holding the commit lock, so %-EAGAIN is returned instead;
-+ * And this error code means that the caller has to run commit, and re-run GC
-+ * if there is still no free space.
-+ *
-+ * There are many reasons why this function may return %-EAGAIN:
-+ * o the log is full and there is no space to write an LEB reference for
-+ * @c->gc_lnum;
-+ * o the journal is too large and exceeds size limitations;
-+ * o GC moved indexing LEBs, but they can be used only after the commit;
-+ * o the shrinker fails to find clean znodes to free and requests the commit;
-+ * o etc.
-+ *
-+ * Note, if the file-system is close to be full, this function may return
-+ * %-EAGAIN infinitely, so the caller has to limit amount of re-invocations of
-+ * the function. E.g., this happens if the limits on the journal size are too
-+ * tough and GC writes too much to the journal before an LEB is freed. This
-+ * might also mean that the journal is too large, and the TNC becomes to big,
-+ * so that the shrinker is constantly called, finds not clean znodes to free,
-+ * and requests commit. Well, this may also happen if the journal is all right,
-+ * but another kernel process consumes too much memory. Anyway, infinite
-+ * %-EAGAIN may happen, but in some extreme/misconfiguration cases.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_garbage_collect(struct ubifs_info *c, int anyway)
-+{
-+ int i, err, ret, min_space = c->dead_wm;
-+ struct ubifs_lprops lp;
-+ struct ubifs_wbuf *wbuf = &c->jheads[GCHD].wbuf;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert_cmt_locked(c);
-+
-+ if (ubifs_gc_should_commit(c))
-+ return -EAGAIN;
-+
-+ mutex_lock_nested(&wbuf->io_mutex, wbuf->jhead);
-+ /* We expect the write-buffer to be empty on entry */
-+ ubifs_assert(!wbuf->used);
-+
-+ for (i = 0; ; i++) {
-+ int space_before = c->leb_size - wbuf->offs - wbuf->used;
-+ int space_after;
-+
-+ cond_resched();
-+
-+ /* Give the commit an opportunity to run */
-+ if (ubifs_gc_should_commit(c)) {
-+ ret = -EAGAIN;
-+ break;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (i > SOFT_LEBS_LIMIT && !list_empty(&c->idx_gc)) {
-+ /*
-+ * We've done enough iterations. Indexing LEBs were
-+ * moved and will be available after the commit.
-+ */
-+ dbg_gc("soft limit, some index LEBs GC'ed, -EAGAIN");
-+ ubifs_commit_required(c);
-+ ret = -EAGAIN;
-+ break;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (i > HARD_LEBS_LIMIT) {
-+ /*
-+ * We've moved too many LEBs and have not made
-+ * progress, give up.
-+ */
-+ dbg_gc("hard limit, -ENOSPC");
-+ ret = -ENOSPC;
-+ break;
-+ }
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Empty and freeable LEBs can turn up while we waited for
-+ * the wbuf lock, or while we have been running GC. In that
-+ * case, we should just return one of those instead of
-+ * continuing to GC dirty LEBs. Hence we request
-+ * 'ubifs_find_dirty_leb()' to return an empty LEB if it can.
-+ */
-+ ret = ubifs_find_dirty_leb(c, &lp, min_space, anyway ? 0 : 1);
-+ if (ret) {
-+ if (ret == -ENOSPC)
-+ dbg_gc("no more dirty LEBs");
-+ break;
-+ }
-+
-+ dbg_gc("found LEB %d: free %d, dirty %d, sum %d "
-+ "(min. space %d)", lp.lnum, lp.free, lp.dirty,
-+ lp.free + lp.dirty, min_space);
-+
-+ if (lp.free + lp.dirty == c->leb_size) {
-+ /* An empty LEB was returned */
-+ dbg_gc("LEB %d is free, return it", lp.lnum);
-+ /*
-+ * ubifs_find_dirty_leb() doesn't return freeable index
-+ * LEBs.
-+ */
-+ ubifs_assert(!(lp.flags & LPROPS_INDEX));
-+ if (lp.free != c->leb_size) {
-+ /*
-+ * Write buffers must be sync'd before
-+ * unmapping freeable LEBs, because one of them
-+ * may contain data which obsoletes something
-+ * in 'lp.pnum'.
-+ */
-+ ret = gc_sync_wbufs(c);
-+ if (ret)
-+ goto out;
-+ ret = ubifs_change_one_lp(c, lp.lnum,
-+ c->leb_size, 0, 0, 0,
-+ 0);
-+ if (ret)
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ ret = ubifs_leb_unmap(c, lp.lnum);
-+ if (ret)
-+ goto out;
-+ ret = lp.lnum;
-+ break;
-+ }
-+
-+ space_before = c->leb_size - wbuf->offs - wbuf->used;
-+ if (wbuf->lnum == -1)
-+ space_before = 0;
-+
-+ ret = ubifs_garbage_collect_leb(c, &lp);
-+ if (ret < 0) {
-+ if (ret == -EAGAIN || ret == -ENOSPC) {
-+ /*
-+ * These codes are not errors, so we have to
-+ * return the LEB to lprops. But if the
-+ * 'ubifs_return_leb()' function fails, its
-+ * failure code is propagated to the caller
-+ * instead of the original '-EAGAIN' or
-+ * '-ENOSPC'.
-+ */
-+ err = ubifs_return_leb(c, lp.lnum);
-+ if (err)
-+ ret = err;
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (ret == LEB_FREED) {
-+ /* An LEB has been freed and is ready for use */
-+ dbg_gc("LEB %d freed, return", lp.lnum);
-+ ret = lp.lnum;
-+ break;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (ret == LEB_FREED_IDX) {
-+ /*
-+ * This was an indexing LEB and it cannot be
-+ * immediately used. And instead of requesting the
-+ * commit straight away, we try to garbage collect some
-+ * more.
-+ */
-+ dbg_gc("indexing LEB %d freed, continue", lp.lnum);
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(ret == LEB_RETAINED);
-+ space_after = c->leb_size - wbuf->offs - wbuf->used;
-+ dbg_gc("LEB %d retained, freed %d bytes", lp.lnum,
-+ space_after - space_before);
-+
-+ if (space_after > space_before) {
-+ /* GC makes progress, keep working */
-+ min_space >>= 1;
-+ if (min_space < c->dead_wm)
-+ min_space = c->dead_wm;
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+
-+ dbg_gc("did not make progress");
-+
-+ /*
-+ * GC moved an LEB bud have not done any progress. This means
-+ * that the previous GC head LEB contained too few free space
-+ * and the LEB which was GC'ed contained only large nodes which
-+ * did not fit that space.
-+ *
-+ * We can do 2 things:
-+ * 1. pick another LEB in a hope it'll contain a small node
-+ * which will fit the space we have at the end of current GC
-+ * head LEB, but there is no guarantee, so we try this out
-+ * unless we have already been working for too long;
-+ * 2. request an LEB with more dirty space, which will force
-+ * 'ubifs_find_dirty_leb()' to start scanning the lprops
-+ * table, instead of just picking one from the heap
-+ * (previously it already picked the dirtiest LEB).
-+ */
-+ if (i < SOFT_LEBS_LIMIT) {
-+ dbg_gc("try again");
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+
-+ min_space <<= 1;
-+ if (min_space > c->dark_wm)
-+ min_space = c->dark_wm;
-+ dbg_gc("set min. space to %d", min_space);
-+ }
-+
-+ if (ret == -ENOSPC && !list_empty(&c->idx_gc)) {
-+ dbg_gc("no space, some index LEBs GC'ed, -EAGAIN");
-+ ubifs_commit_required(c);
-+ ret = -EAGAIN;
-+ }
-+
-+ err = ubifs_wbuf_sync_nolock(wbuf);
-+ if (!err)
-+ err = ubifs_leb_unmap(c, c->gc_lnum);
-+ if (err)
-+ ret = err;
-+ mutex_unlock(&wbuf->io_mutex);
-+ return ret;
-+
-+out:
-+ ubifs_assert(ret < 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(ret != -ENOSPC && ret != -EAGAIN);
-+ ubifs_wbuf_sync_nolock(wbuf);
-+ mutex_unlock(&wbuf->io_mutex);
-+ ubifs_return_leb(c, lp.lnum);
-+ return ret;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_gc_start_commit - garbage collection at start of commit.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * If a LEB has only dirty and free space, then we may safely unmap it and make
-+ * it free. Note, we cannot do this with indexing LEBs because dirty space may
-+ * correspond index nodes that are required for recovery. In that case, the
-+ * LEB cannot be unmapped until after the next commit.
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 upon success and a negative error code upon failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_gc_start_commit(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_gced_idx_leb *idx_gc;
-+ const struct ubifs_lprops *lp;
-+ int err = 0, flags;
-+
-+ ubifs_get_lprops(c);
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Unmap (non-index) freeable LEBs. Note that recovery requires that all
-+ * wbufs are sync'd before this, which is done in 'do_commit()'.
-+ */
-+ while (1) {
-+ lp = ubifs_fast_find_freeable(c);
-+ if (unlikely(IS_ERR(lp))) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(lp);
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ if (!lp)
-+ break;
-+ ubifs_assert(!(lp->flags & LPROPS_TAKEN));
-+ ubifs_assert(!(lp->flags & LPROPS_INDEX));
-+ err = ubifs_leb_unmap(c, lp->lnum);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ lp = ubifs_change_lp(c, lp, c->leb_size, 0, lp->flags, 0);
-+ if (unlikely(IS_ERR(lp))) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(lp);
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ ubifs_assert(!(lp->flags & LPROPS_TAKEN));
-+ ubifs_assert(!(lp->flags & LPROPS_INDEX));
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Mark GC'd index LEBs OK to unmap after this commit finishes */
-+ list_for_each_entry(idx_gc, &c->idx_gc, list)
-+ idx_gc->unmap = 1;
-+
-+ /* Record index freeable LEBs for unmapping after commit */
-+ while (1) {
-+ lp = ubifs_fast_find_frdi_idx(c);
-+ if (unlikely(IS_ERR(lp))) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(lp);
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ if (!lp)
-+ break;
-+ idx_gc = kmalloc(sizeof(struct ubifs_gced_idx_leb), GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!idx_gc) {
-+ err = -ENOMEM;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ ubifs_assert(!(lp->flags & LPROPS_TAKEN));
-+ ubifs_assert(lp->flags & LPROPS_INDEX);
-+ /* Don't release the LEB until after the next commit */
-+ flags = (lp->flags | LPROPS_TAKEN) ^ LPROPS_INDEX;
-+ lp = ubifs_change_lp(c, lp, c->leb_size, 0, flags, 1);
-+ if (unlikely(IS_ERR(lp))) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(lp);
-+ kfree(idx_gc);
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ ubifs_assert(lp->flags & LPROPS_TAKEN);
-+ ubifs_assert(!(lp->flags & LPROPS_INDEX));
-+ idx_gc->lnum = lp->lnum;
-+ idx_gc->unmap = 1;
-+ list_add(&idx_gc->list, &c->idx_gc);
-+ }
-+out:
-+ ubifs_release_lprops(c);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_gc_end_commit - garbage collection at end of commit.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function completes out-of-place garbage collection of index LEBs.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_gc_end_commit(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_gced_idx_leb *idx_gc, *tmp;
-+ struct ubifs_wbuf *wbuf;
-+ int err = 0;
-+
-+ wbuf = &c->jheads[GCHD].wbuf;
-+ mutex_lock_nested(&wbuf->io_mutex, wbuf->jhead);
-+ list_for_each_entry_safe(idx_gc, tmp, &c->idx_gc, list)
-+ if (idx_gc->unmap) {
-+ dbg_gc("LEB %d", idx_gc->lnum);
-+ err = ubifs_leb_unmap(c, idx_gc->lnum);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ err = ubifs_change_one_lp(c, idx_gc->lnum, LPROPS_NC,
-+ LPROPS_NC, 0, LPROPS_TAKEN, -1);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ list_del(&idx_gc->list);
-+ kfree(idx_gc);
-+ }
-+out:
-+ mutex_unlock(&wbuf->io_mutex);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_destroy_idx_gc - destroy idx_gc list.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function destroys the idx_gc list. It is called when unmounting or
-+ * remounting read-only so locks are not needed.
-+ */
-+void ubifs_destroy_idx_gc(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ while (!list_empty(&c->idx_gc)) {
-+ struct ubifs_gced_idx_leb *idx_gc;
-+
-+ idx_gc = list_entry(c->idx_gc.next, struct ubifs_gced_idx_leb,
-+ list);
-+ c->idx_gc_cnt -= 1;
-+ list_del(&idx_gc->list);
-+ kfree(idx_gc);
-+ }
-+
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_get_idx_gc_leb - get a LEB from GC'd index LEB list.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * Called during start commit so locks are not needed.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_get_idx_gc_leb(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_gced_idx_leb *idx_gc;
-+ int lnum;
-+
-+ if (list_empty(&c->idx_gc))
-+ return -ENOSPC;
-+ idx_gc = list_entry(c->idx_gc.next, struct ubifs_gced_idx_leb, list);
-+ lnum = idx_gc->lnum;
-+ /* c->idx_gc_cnt is updated by the caller when lprops are updated */
-+ list_del(&idx_gc->list);
-+ kfree(idx_gc);
-+ return lnum;
-+}
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/io.c avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/io.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/io.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/io.c 2008-06-12 15:09:45.367815766 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,921 @@
-+/*
-+ * This file is part of UBIFS.
-+ *
-+ * Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Nokia Corporation.
-+ * Copyright (C) 2006, 2007 University of Szeged, Hungary
-+ *
-+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by
-+ * the Free Software Foundation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
-+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
-+ * more details.
-+ *
-+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
-+ * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
-+ * Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
-+ *
-+ * Authors: Artem Bityutskiy (Битюцкий Артём)
-+ * Adrian Hunter
-+ * Zoltan Sogor
-+ */
-+
-+/*
-+ * This file implements UBIFS I/O subsystem which provides various I/O-related
-+ * helper functions (reading/writing/checking/validating nodes) and implements
-+ * write-buffering support. Write buffers help to save space which otherwise
-+ * would have been wasted for padding to the nearest minimal I/O unit boundary.
-+ * Instead, data first goes to the write-buffer and is flushed when the
-+ * buffer is full or when it is not used for some time (by timer). This is
-+ * similarto the mechanism is used by JFFS2.
-+ *
-+ * Write-buffers are defined by 'struct ubifs_wbuf' objects and protected by
-+ * mutexes defined inside these objects. Since sometimes upper-level code
-+ * has to lock the write-buffer (e.g. journal space reservation code), many
-+ * functions related to write-buffers have "nolock" suffix which means that the
-+ * caller has to lock the write-buffer before calling this function.
-+ *
-+ * UBIFS stores nodes at 64 bit-aligned addresses. If the node length is not
-+ * aligned, UBIFS starts the next node from the aligned address, and the padded
-+ * bytes may contain any rubbish. In other words, UBIFS does not put padding
-+ * bytes in those small gaps. Common headers of nodes store real node lengths,
-+ * not aligned lengths. Indexing nodes also store real lengths in branches.
-+ *
-+ * UBIFS uses padding when it pads to the next min. I/O unit. In this case it
-+ * uses padding nodes or padding bytes, if the padding node does not fit.
-+ *
-+ * All UBIFS nodes are protected by CRC checksums and UBIFS checks all nodes
-+ * every time they are read from the flash media.
-+ */
-+
-+#include <linux/crc32.h>
-+#include "ubifs.h"
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_check_node - check node.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @buf: node to check
-+ * @lnum: logical eraseblock number
-+ * @offs: offset within the logical eraseblock
-+ * @quiet: print no messages
-+ *
-+ * This function checks node magic number and CRC checksum. This function also
-+ * validates node length to prevent UBIFS from becoming crazy when an attacker
-+ * feeds it a file-system image with incorrect nodes. For example, too large
-+ * node length in the common header could cause UBIFS to read memory outside of
-+ * allocated buffer when checking the CRC checksum.
-+ *
-+ * This function returns zero in case of success %-EUCLEAN in case of bad CRC
-+ * or magic.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_check_node(const struct ubifs_info *c, const void *buf, int lnum,
-+ int offs, int quiet)
-+{
-+ int err = -EINVAL, type, node_len;
-+ uint32_t crc, node_crc, magic;
-+ const struct ubifs_ch *ch = buf;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(lnum >= 0 && lnum < c->leb_cnt && offs >= 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(!(offs & 7) && offs < c->leb_size);
-+
-+ magic = le32_to_cpu(ch->magic);
-+ if (magic != UBIFS_NODE_MAGIC) {
-+ if (!quiet)
-+ ubifs_err("bad magic %#08x, expected %#08x",
-+ magic, UBIFS_NODE_MAGIC);
-+ err = -EUCLEAN;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ type = ch->node_type;
-+ if (type < 0 || type >= UBIFS_NODE_TYPES_CNT) {
-+ if (!quiet)
-+ ubifs_err("bad node type %d", type);
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ node_len = le32_to_cpu(ch->len);
-+ if (node_len + offs > c->leb_size)
-+ goto out_len;
-+
-+ if (c->ranges[type].max_len == 0) {
-+ if (node_len != c->ranges[type].len)
-+ goto out_len;
-+ } else if (node_len < c->ranges[type].min_len ||
-+ node_len > c->ranges[type].max_len)
-+ goto out_len;
-+
-+ crc = crc32(UBIFS_CRC32_INIT, buf + 8, node_len - 8);
-+ node_crc = le32_to_cpu(ch->crc);
-+ if (crc != node_crc) {
-+ if (!quiet)
-+ ubifs_err("bad CRC: calculated %#08x, read %#08x",
-+ crc, node_crc);
-+ err = -EUCLEAN;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out_len:
-+ if (!quiet)
-+ ubifs_err("bad node length %d", node_len);
-+out:
-+ if (!quiet) {
-+ ubifs_err("bad node at LEB %d:%d", lnum, offs);
-+ dbg_dump_node(c, buf);
-+ dbg_dump_stack();
-+ }
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_pad - pad flash space.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @buf: buffer to put padding to
-+ * @pad: how many bytes to pad
-+ *
-+ * The flash media obliges us to write only in chunks of %c->min_io_size and
-+ * when we have to write less data we add padding node to the write-buffer and
-+ * pad it to the next minimal I/O unit's boundary. Padding nodes help when the
-+ * media is being scanned. If the amount of wasted space is not enough to fit a
-+ * padding node which takes %UBIFS_PAD_NODE_SZ bytes, we write padding bytes
-+ * pattern (%UBIFS_PADDING_BYTE).
-+ *
-+ * Padding nodes are also used to fill gaps when the "commit-in-gaps" method is
-+ * used.
-+ */
-+void ubifs_pad(const struct ubifs_info *c, void *buf, int pad)
-+{
-+ uint32_t crc;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(pad >= 0 && !(pad & 7));
-+
-+ if (pad >= UBIFS_PAD_NODE_SZ) {
-+ struct ubifs_ch *ch = buf;
-+ struct ubifs_pad_node *pad_node = buf;
-+
-+ ch->magic = cpu_to_le32(UBIFS_NODE_MAGIC);
-+ ch->node_type = UBIFS_PAD_NODE;
-+ ch->group_type = UBIFS_NO_NODE_GROUP;
-+ ch->padding[0] = ch->padding[1] = 0;
-+ ch->sqnum = 0;
-+ ch->len = cpu_to_le32(UBIFS_PAD_NODE_SZ);
-+ pad -= UBIFS_PAD_NODE_SZ;
-+ pad_node->pad_len = cpu_to_le32(pad);
-+ crc = crc32(UBIFS_CRC32_INIT, buf + 8, UBIFS_PAD_NODE_SZ - 8);
-+ ch->crc = cpu_to_le32(crc);
-+ memset(buf + UBIFS_PAD_NODE_SZ, 0, pad);
-+ } else if (pad > 0)
-+ /* Too little space, padding node won't fit */
-+ memset(buf, UBIFS_PADDING_BYTE, pad);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * next_sqnum - get next sequence number.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ */
-+static unsigned long long next_sqnum(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ unsigned long long sqnum;
-+
-+ spin_lock(&c->cnt_lock);
-+ sqnum = ++c->max_sqnum;
-+ spin_unlock(&c->cnt_lock);
-+
-+ if (unlikely(sqnum >= SQNUM_WARN_WATERMARK)) {
-+ if (sqnum >= SQNUM_WATERMARK) {
-+ ubifs_err("sequence number overflow %llu, end of life",
-+ sqnum);
-+ ubifs_ro_mode(c, -EINVAL);
-+ }
-+ ubifs_warn("running out of sequence numbers, end of life soon");
-+ }
-+
-+ return sqnum;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_prepare_node - prepare node to be written to flash.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @node: the node to pad
-+ * @len: node length
-+ * @pad: if the buffer has to be padded
-+ *
-+ * This function prepares node at @node to be written to the media - it
-+ * calculates node CRC, fills the common header, and adds proper padding up to
-+ * the next minimum I/O unit if @pad is not zero.
-+ */
-+void ubifs_prepare_node(struct ubifs_info *c, void *node, int len, int pad)
-+{
-+ uint32_t crc;
-+ struct ubifs_ch *ch = node;
-+ unsigned long long sqnum = next_sqnum(c);
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(len >= UBIFS_CH_SZ);
-+
-+ ch->magic = cpu_to_le32(UBIFS_NODE_MAGIC);
-+ ch->len = cpu_to_le32(len);
-+ ch->group_type = UBIFS_NO_NODE_GROUP;
-+ ch->sqnum = cpu_to_le64(sqnum);
-+ ch->padding[0] = ch->padding[1] = 0;
-+ crc = crc32(UBIFS_CRC32_INIT, node + 8, len - 8);
-+ ch->crc = cpu_to_le32(crc);
-+
-+ if (pad) {
-+ len = ALIGN(len, 8);
-+ pad = ALIGN(len, c->min_io_size) - len;
-+ ubifs_pad(c, node + len, pad);
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_prep_grp_node - prepare node of a group to be written to flash.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @node: the node to pad
-+ * @len: node length
-+ * @last: indicates the last node of the group
-+ *
-+ * This function prepares node at @node to be written to the media - it
-+ * calculates node CRC and fills the common header.
-+ */
-+void ubifs_prep_grp_node(struct ubifs_info *c, void *node, int len, int last)
-+{
-+ uint32_t crc;
-+ struct ubifs_ch *ch = node;
-+ unsigned long long sqnum = next_sqnum(c);
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(len >= UBIFS_CH_SZ);
-+
-+ ch->magic = cpu_to_le32(UBIFS_NODE_MAGIC);
-+ ch->len = cpu_to_le32(len);
-+ if (last)
-+ ch->group_type = UBIFS_LAST_OF_NODE_GROUP;
-+ else
-+ ch->group_type = UBIFS_IN_NODE_GROUP;
-+ ch->sqnum = cpu_to_le64(sqnum);
-+ ch->padding[0] = ch->padding[1] = 0;
-+ crc = crc32(UBIFS_CRC32_INIT, node + 8, len - 8);
-+ ch->crc = cpu_to_le32(crc);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * wbuf_timer_callback - write-buffer timer callback function.
-+ * @data: timer data (write-buffer descriptor)
-+ *
-+ * This function is called when the write-buffer timer expires.
-+ */
-+static void wbuf_timer_callback_nolock(unsigned long data)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_wbuf *wbuf = (struct ubifs_wbuf *)data;
-+
-+ wbuf->need_sync = 1;
-+ wbuf->c->need_wbuf_sync = 1;
-+ ubifs_wake_up_bgt(wbuf->c);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * new_wbuf_timer - start new write-buffer timer.
-+ * @wbuf: write-buffer descriptor
-+ */
-+static void new_wbuf_timer_nolock(struct ubifs_wbuf *wbuf)
-+{
-+ ubifs_assert(!timer_pending(&wbuf->timer));
-+
-+ if (!wbuf->timeout)
-+ return;
-+
-+ wbuf->timer.expires = jiffies + wbuf->timeout;
-+ add_timer(&wbuf->timer);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * cancel_wbuf_timer - cancel write-buffer timer.
-+ * @wbuf: write-buffer descriptor
-+ */
-+static void cancel_wbuf_timer_nolock(struct ubifs_wbuf *wbuf)
-+{
-+ /*
-+ * If the syncer is waiting for the lock (from the background thread's
-+ * context) and another task is changing write-buffer then the syncing
-+ * should be canceled.
-+ */
-+ wbuf->need_sync = 0;
-+ del_timer(&wbuf->timer);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_wbuf_sync_nolock - synchronize write-buffer.
-+ * @wbuf: write-buffer to synchronize
-+ *
-+ * This function synchronizes write-buffer @buf and returns zero in case of
-+ * success or a negative error code in case of failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_wbuf_sync_nolock(struct ubifs_wbuf *wbuf)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_info *c = wbuf->c;
-+ int err, dirt;
-+
-+ cancel_wbuf_timer_nolock(wbuf);
-+ if (!wbuf->used || wbuf->lnum == -1)
-+ /* Write-buffer is empty or not seeked */
-+ return 0;
-+
-+ dbg_io("LEB %d:%d, %d bytes",
-+ wbuf->lnum, wbuf->offs, wbuf->used);
-+ ubifs_assert(!(c->vfs_sb->s_flags & MS_RDONLY));
-+ ubifs_assert(!(wbuf->avail & 7));
-+ ubifs_assert(wbuf->offs + c->min_io_size <= c->leb_size);
-+
-+ if (c->ro_media)
-+ return -EROFS;
-+
-+ ubifs_pad(c, wbuf->buf + wbuf->used, wbuf->avail);
-+ err = ubi_leb_write(c->ubi, wbuf->lnum, wbuf->buf, wbuf->offs,
-+ c->min_io_size, wbuf->dtype);
-+ if (err) {
-+ ubifs_err("cannot write %d bytes to LEB %d:%d",
-+ c->min_io_size, wbuf->lnum, wbuf->offs);
-+ dbg_dump_stack();
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ dirt = wbuf->avail;
-+
-+ spin_lock(&wbuf->lock);
-+ wbuf->offs += c->min_io_size;
-+ wbuf->avail = c->min_io_size;
-+ wbuf->used = 0;
-+ wbuf->next_ino = 0;
-+ spin_unlock(&wbuf->lock);
-+
-+ if (wbuf->sync_callback)
-+ err = wbuf->sync_callback(c, wbuf->lnum,
-+ c->leb_size - wbuf->offs, dirt);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_wbuf_seek_nolock - seek write-buffer.
-+ * @wbuf: write-buffer
-+ * @lnum: logical eraseblock number to seek to
-+ * @offs: logical eraseblock offset to seek to
-+ * @dtype: data type
-+ *
-+ * This function targets the write buffer to logical eraseblock @lnum:@offs.
-+ * The write-buffer is synchronized if it is not empty. Returns zero in case of
-+ * success and a negative error code in case of failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_wbuf_seek_nolock(struct ubifs_wbuf *wbuf, int lnum, int offs,
-+ int dtype)
-+{
-+ const struct ubifs_info *c = wbuf->c;
-+
-+ dbg_io("LEB %d:%d", lnum, offs);
-+ ubifs_assert(lnum >= 0 && lnum < c->leb_cnt);
-+ ubifs_assert(offs >= 0 && offs <= c->leb_size);
-+ ubifs_assert(offs % c->min_io_size == 0 && !(offs & 7));
-+ ubifs_assert(lnum != wbuf->lnum);
-+
-+ if (wbuf->used > 0) {
-+ int err = ubifs_wbuf_sync_nolock(wbuf);
-+
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ spin_lock(&wbuf->lock);
-+ wbuf->lnum = lnum;
-+ wbuf->offs = offs;
-+ wbuf->avail = c->min_io_size;
-+ wbuf->used = 0;
-+ spin_unlock(&wbuf->lock);
-+ wbuf->dtype = dtype;
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_bg_wbufs_sync - synchronize write-buffers.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function is called by background thread to synchronize write-buffers.
-+ * Returns zero in case of success and a negative error code in case of
-+ * failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_bg_wbufs_sync(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int err, i;
-+
-+ if (!c->need_wbuf_sync)
-+ return 0;
-+ c->need_wbuf_sync = 0;
-+
-+ if (c->ro_media) {
-+ err = -EROFS;
-+ goto out_timers;
-+ }
-+
-+ dbg_io("synchronize");
-+ for (i = 0; i < c->jhead_cnt; i++) {
-+ struct ubifs_wbuf *wbuf = &c->jheads[i].wbuf;
-+
-+ cond_resched();
-+
-+ /*
-+ * If the mutex is locked then wbuf is being changed, so
-+ * synchronization is not necessary.
-+ */
-+ if (mutex_is_locked(&wbuf->io_mutex))
-+ continue;
-+
-+ mutex_lock_nested(&wbuf->io_mutex, wbuf->jhead);
-+ if (!wbuf->need_sync) {
-+ mutex_unlock(&wbuf->io_mutex);
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+
-+ err = ubifs_wbuf_sync_nolock(wbuf);
-+ mutex_unlock(&wbuf->io_mutex);
-+ if (err) {
-+ ubifs_err("cannot sync write-buffer, error %d", err);
-+ ubifs_ro_mode(c, err);
-+ goto out_timers;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out_timers:
-+ /* Cancel all timers to prevent repeated errors */
-+ for (i = 0; i < c->jhead_cnt; i++) {
-+ struct ubifs_wbuf *wbuf = &c->jheads[i].wbuf;
-+
-+ mutex_lock_nested(&wbuf->io_mutex, wbuf->jhead);
-+ cancel_wbuf_timer_nolock(wbuf);
-+ mutex_unlock(&wbuf->io_mutex);
-+ }
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_wbuf_write_nolock - write data to flash via write-buffer.
-+ * @wbuf: write-buffer
-+ * @buf: node to write
-+ * @len: node length
-+ *
-+ * This function writes data to flash via write-buffer @wbuf. This means that
-+ * the last piece of the node won't reach the flash media immediately if it
-+ * does not take whole minimal I/O unit. Instead, the node will sit in RAM
-+ * until the write-buffer is synchronized (e.g., by timer).
-+ *
-+ * This function returns zero in case of success and a negative error code in
-+ * case of failure. If the node cannot be written because there is no more
-+ * space in this logical eraseblock, %-ENOSPC is returned.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_wbuf_write_nolock(struct ubifs_wbuf *wbuf, void *buf, int len)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_info *c = wbuf->c;
-+ int err, written, n, aligned_len = ALIGN(len, 8), offs;
-+
-+ dbg_io("%d bytes (%s) to wbuf at LEB %d:%d", len,
-+ dbg_ntype(((struct ubifs_ch *)buf)->node_type), wbuf->lnum,
-+ wbuf->offs + wbuf->used);
-+ ubifs_assert(len > 0 && wbuf->lnum >= 0 && wbuf->lnum < c->leb_cnt);
-+ ubifs_assert(wbuf->offs >= 0 && wbuf->offs % c->min_io_size == 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(!(wbuf->offs & 7) && wbuf->offs <= c->leb_size);
-+ ubifs_assert(wbuf->avail > 0 && wbuf->avail <= c->min_io_size);
-+ ubifs_assert(mutex_is_locked(&wbuf->io_mutex));
-+
-+ if (c->leb_size - wbuf->offs - wbuf->used < aligned_len) {
-+ err = -ENOSPC;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ cancel_wbuf_timer_nolock(wbuf);
-+
-+ if (c->ro_media)
-+ return -EROFS;
-+
-+ if (aligned_len <= wbuf->avail) {
-+ /*
-+ * The node is not very large and fits entirely within
-+ * write-buffer.
-+ */
-+ memcpy(wbuf->buf + wbuf->used, buf, len);
-+
-+ if (aligned_len == wbuf->avail) {
-+ dbg_io("flush wbuf to LEB %d:%d", wbuf->lnum,
-+ wbuf->offs);
-+ err = ubi_leb_write(c->ubi, wbuf->lnum, wbuf->buf,
-+ wbuf->offs, c->min_io_size,
-+ wbuf->dtype);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+
-+ spin_lock(&wbuf->lock);
-+ wbuf->offs += c->min_io_size;
-+ wbuf->avail = c->min_io_size;
-+ wbuf->used = 0;
-+ wbuf->next_ino = 0;
-+ spin_unlock(&wbuf->lock);
-+ } else {
-+ spin_lock(&wbuf->lock);
-+ wbuf->avail -= aligned_len;
-+ wbuf->used += aligned_len;
-+ spin_unlock(&wbuf->lock);
-+ }
-+
-+ goto exit;
-+ }
-+
-+ /*
-+ * The node is large enough and does not fit entirely within current
-+ * minimal I/O unit. We have to fill and flush write-buffer and switch
-+ * to the next min. I/O unit.
-+ */
-+ dbg_io("flush wbuf to LEB %d:%d", wbuf->lnum, wbuf->offs);
-+ memcpy(wbuf->buf + wbuf->used, buf, wbuf->avail);
-+ err = ubi_leb_write(c->ubi, wbuf->lnum, wbuf->buf, wbuf->offs,
-+ c->min_io_size, wbuf->dtype);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+
-+ offs = wbuf->offs + c->min_io_size;
-+ len -= wbuf->avail;
-+ aligned_len -= wbuf->avail;
-+ written = wbuf->avail;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * The remaining data may take more whole min. I/O units, so write the
-+ * remains multiple to min. I/O unit size directly to the flash media.
-+ * We align node length to 8-byte boundary because we anyway flash wbuf
-+ * if the remaining space is less than 8 bytes.
-+ */
-+ n = aligned_len >> c->min_io_shift;
-+ if (n) {
-+ n <<= c->min_io_shift;
-+ dbg_io("write %d bytes to LEB %d:%d", n, wbuf->lnum, offs);
-+ err = ubi_leb_write(c->ubi, wbuf->lnum, buf + written, offs, n,
-+ wbuf->dtype);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ offs += n;
-+ aligned_len -= n;
-+ len -= n;
-+ written += n;
-+ }
-+
-+ spin_lock(&wbuf->lock);
-+ if (aligned_len)
-+ /*
-+ * And now we have what's left and what does not take whole
-+ * min. I/O unit, so write it to the write-buffer and we are
-+ * done.
-+ */
-+ memcpy(wbuf->buf, buf + written, len);
-+
-+ wbuf->offs = offs;
-+ wbuf->used = aligned_len;
-+ wbuf->avail = c->min_io_size - aligned_len;
-+ wbuf->next_ino = 0;
-+ spin_unlock(&wbuf->lock);
-+
-+exit:
-+ if (wbuf->sync_callback) {
-+ int free = c->leb_size - wbuf->offs - wbuf->used;
-+
-+ err = wbuf->sync_callback(c, wbuf->lnum, free, 0);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (wbuf->used)
-+ new_wbuf_timer_nolock(wbuf);
-+
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out:
-+ ubifs_err("cannot write %d bytes to LEB %d:%d, error %d",
-+ len, wbuf->lnum, wbuf->offs, err);
-+ dbg_dump_node(c, buf);
-+ dbg_dump_stack();
-+ dbg_dump_leb(c, wbuf->lnum);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_write_node - write node to the media.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @buf: the node to write
-+ * @len: node length
-+ * @lnum: logical eraseblock number
-+ * @offs: offset within the logical eraseblock
-+ * @dtype: node life-time hint (%UBI_LONGTERM, %UBI_SHORTTERM, %UBI_UNKNOWN)
-+ *
-+ * This function automatically fills node magic number, assigns sequence
-+ * number, and calculates node CRC checksum. The length of the @buf buffer has
-+ * to be aligned to the minimal I/O unit size. This function automatically
-+ * appends padding node and padding bytes if needed. Returns zero in case of
-+ * success and a negative error code in case of failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_write_node(struct ubifs_info *c, void *buf, int len, int lnum,
-+ int offs, int dtype)
-+{
-+ int err, buf_len = ALIGN(len, c->min_io_size);
-+
-+ dbg_io("LEB %d:%d, %s, length %d (aligned %d)",
-+ lnum, offs, dbg_ntype(((struct ubifs_ch *)buf)->node_type), len,
-+ buf_len);
-+ ubifs_assert(lnum >= 0 && lnum < c->leb_cnt && offs >= 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(offs % c->min_io_size == 0 && offs < c->leb_size);
-+
-+ if (c->ro_media)
-+ return -EROFS;
-+
-+ ubifs_prepare_node(c, buf, len, 1);
-+ err = ubi_leb_write(c->ubi, lnum, buf, offs, buf_len, dtype);
-+ if (err) {
-+ ubifs_err("cannot write %d bytes to LEB %d:%d, error %d",
-+ buf_len, lnum, offs, err);
-+ dbg_dump_node(c, buf);
-+ dbg_dump_stack();
-+ }
-+
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_read_node_wbuf - read node from the media or write-buffer.
-+ * @wbuf: wbuf to check for un-written data
-+ * @buf: buffer to read to
-+ * @type: node type
-+ * @len: node length
-+ * @lnum: logical eraseblock number
-+ * @offs: offset within the logical eraseblock
-+ *
-+ * This function reads a node of known type and length, checks it and stores
-+ * in @buf. If the node partially or fully sits in the write-buffer, this
-+ * function takes data from the buffer, otherwise it reads the flash media.
-+ * Returns zero in case of success, %-EUCLEAN if CRC mismatched and a negative
-+ * error code in case of failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_read_node_wbuf(struct ubifs_wbuf *wbuf, void *buf, int type, int len,
-+ int lnum, int offs)
-+{
-+ const struct ubifs_info *c = wbuf->c;
-+ int err, rlen, overlap;
-+ struct ubifs_ch *ch = buf;
-+
-+ dbg_io("LEB %d:%d, %s, length %d", lnum, offs, dbg_ntype(type), len);
-+ ubifs_assert(wbuf && lnum >= 0 && lnum < c->leb_cnt && offs >= 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(!(offs & 7) && offs < c->leb_size);
-+ ubifs_assert(type >= 0 && type < UBIFS_NODE_TYPES_CNT);
-+
-+ spin_lock(&wbuf->lock);
-+ overlap = (lnum == wbuf->lnum && offs + len > wbuf->offs);
-+ if (!overlap) {
-+ /* We may safely unlock the write-buffer and read the data */
-+ spin_unlock(&wbuf->lock);
-+ return ubifs_read_node(c, buf, type, len, lnum, offs);
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Don't read under wbuf */
-+ rlen = wbuf->offs - offs;
-+ if (rlen < 0)
-+ rlen = 0;
-+
-+ /* Copy the rest from the write-buffer */
-+ memcpy(buf + rlen, wbuf->buf + offs + rlen - wbuf->offs, len - rlen);
-+ spin_unlock(&wbuf->lock);
-+
-+ if (rlen > 0) {
-+ /* Read everything that goes before write-buffer */
-+ err = ubi_read(c->ubi, lnum, buf, offs, rlen);
-+ if (err && err != -EBADMSG) {
-+ ubifs_err("failed to read node %d from LEB %d:%d, "
-+ "error %d", type, lnum, offs, err);
-+ dbg_dump_stack();
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ err = ubifs_check_node(c, buf, lnum, offs, 0);
-+ if (err) {
-+ ubifs_err("expected node type %d", type);
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (type != ch->node_type) {
-+ ubifs_err("bad node type (%d but expected %d)",
-+ ch->node_type, type);
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ rlen = le32_to_cpu(ch->len);
-+ if (rlen != len) {
-+ ubifs_err("bad node length %d, expected %d", rlen, len);
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out:
-+ ubifs_err("bad node at LEB %d:%d", lnum, offs);
-+ dbg_dump_node(c, buf);
-+ dbg_dump_stack();
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_read_node - read node.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @buf: buffer to read to
-+ * @type: node type
-+ * @len: node length (not aligned)
-+ * @lnum: logical eraseblock number
-+ * @offs: offset within the logical eraseblock
-+ *
-+ * This function reads a node of known type and and length, checks it and
-+ * stores in @buf. Returns zero in case of success, %-EUCLEAN if CRC mismatched
-+ * and a negative error code in case of failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_read_node(const struct ubifs_info *c, void *buf, int type, int len,
-+ int lnum, int offs)
-+{
-+ int err, l;
-+ struct ubifs_ch *ch = buf;
-+
-+ dbg_io("LEB %d:%d, %s, length %d", lnum, offs, dbg_ntype(type), len);
-+ ubifs_assert(lnum >= 0 && lnum < c->leb_cnt && offs >= 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(len >= UBIFS_CH_SZ && offs + len <= c->leb_size);
-+ ubifs_assert(!(offs & 7) && offs < c->leb_size);
-+ ubifs_assert(type >= 0 && type < UBIFS_NODE_TYPES_CNT);
-+
-+ err = ubi_read(c->ubi, lnum, buf, offs, len);
-+ if (err && err != -EBADMSG) {
-+ ubifs_err("cannot read node %d from LEB %d:%d, error %d",
-+ type, lnum, offs, err);
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ err = ubifs_check_node(c, buf, lnum, offs, 0);
-+ if (err) {
-+ ubifs_err("expected node type %d", type);
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (type != ch->node_type) {
-+ ubifs_err("bad node type (%d but expected %d)",
-+ ch->node_type, type);
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ l = le32_to_cpu(ch->len);
-+ if (l != len) {
-+ ubifs_err("bad node length %d, expected %d", l, len);
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out:
-+ ubifs_err("bad node at LEB %d:%d", lnum, offs);
-+ dbg_dump_node(c, buf);
-+ dbg_dump_stack();
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_wbuf_init - initialize write-buffer.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @wbuf: write-buffer to initialize
-+ *
-+ * This function initializes write buffer. Returns zero in case of success
-+ * %-ENOMEM in case of failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_wbuf_init(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_wbuf *wbuf)
-+{
-+ size_t size;
-+
-+ wbuf->buf = kmalloc(c->min_io_size, GFP_KERNEL);
-+ if (!wbuf->buf)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ size = (c->min_io_size / UBIFS_CH_SZ + 1) * sizeof(ino_t);
-+ wbuf->inodes = kmalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL);
-+ if (!wbuf->inodes) {
-+ kfree(wbuf->buf);
-+ wbuf->buf = NULL;
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+ }
-+
-+ wbuf->used = 0;
-+ wbuf->lnum = wbuf->offs = -1;
-+ wbuf->avail = c->min_io_size;
-+ wbuf->dtype = UBI_UNKNOWN;
-+ wbuf->sync_callback = NULL;
-+ mutex_init(&wbuf->io_mutex);
-+ spin_lock_init(&wbuf->lock);
-+
-+ wbuf->c = c;
-+ init_timer(&wbuf->timer);
-+ wbuf->timer.function = wbuf_timer_callback_nolock;
-+ wbuf->timer.data = (unsigned long)wbuf;
-+ wbuf->timeout = DEFAULT_WBUF_TIMEOUT;
-+ wbuf->next_ino = 0;
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_wbuf_add_ino_nolock - add an inode number into the wbuf inode array.
-+ * @wbuf: the write-buffer whereto add
-+ * @inum: the inode number
-+ *
-+ * This function adds an inode number to the inode array of the write-buffer.
-+ */
-+void ubifs_wbuf_add_ino_nolock(struct ubifs_wbuf *wbuf, ino_t inum)
-+{
-+ if (!wbuf->buf)
-+ /* NOR flash or something similar */
-+ return;
-+
-+ spin_lock(&wbuf->lock);
-+ if (wbuf->used)
-+ wbuf->inodes[wbuf->next_ino++] = inum;
-+ spin_unlock(&wbuf->lock);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * wbuf_has_ino - returns if the wbuf contains data from the inode.
-+ * @wbuf: the write-buffer
-+ * @inum: the inode number
-+ *
-+ * This function returns with %1 if the write-buffer contains some data from the
-+ * given inode otherwise it returns with %0.
-+ */
-+static int wbuf_has_ino(struct ubifs_wbuf *wbuf, ino_t inum)
-+{
-+ int i, ret = 0;
-+
-+ spin_lock(&wbuf->lock);
-+ for (i = 0; i < wbuf->next_ino; i++)
-+ if (inum == wbuf->inodes[i]) {
-+ ret = 1;
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ spin_unlock(&wbuf->lock);
-+
-+ return ret;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_sync_wbufs_by_inodes - synchronize write-buffers which have data.
-+ * belonging to specified inodes.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @inodes: array of inodes
-+ * @count: number of elements in @inodes
-+ *
-+ * This function synchronizes write-buffers which contain nodes belonging to
-+ * any inode specified in @inodes array. Returns zero in case of success and a
-+ * negative error code in case of failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_sync_wbufs_by_inodes(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ struct inode * const *inodes, int count)
-+{
-+ int i, j, err = 0;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(count);
-+
-+ for (i = 0; i < c->jhead_cnt; i++) {
-+ struct ubifs_wbuf *wbuf = &c->jheads[i].wbuf;
-+
-+ if (i == GCHD)
-+ /*
-+ * GC head is special, do not look at it. Even if the
-+ * head contains something related to this inode, it is
-+ * a _copy_ of corresponding on-flash node which sits
-+ * somewhere else.
-+ */
-+ continue;
-+
-+ for (j = 0; j < count && !err; j++)
-+ if (wbuf_has_ino(wbuf, inodes[j]->i_ino)) {
-+ mutex_lock_nested(&wbuf->io_mutex, wbuf->jhead);
-+ if (wbuf_has_ino(wbuf, inodes[j]->i_ino))
-+ err = ubifs_wbuf_sync_nolock(wbuf);
-+ mutex_unlock(&wbuf->io_mutex);
-+ break;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (err) {
-+ ubifs_ro_mode(c, err);
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ return err;
-+}
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/ioctl.c avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/ioctl.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/ioctl.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/ioctl.c 2008-06-12 15:09:45.367815766 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,204 @@
-+/*
-+ * This file is part of UBIFS.
-+ *
-+ * Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Nokia Corporation.
-+ * Copyright (C) 2006, 2007 University of Szeged, Hungary
-+ *
-+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by
-+ * the Free Software Foundation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
-+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
-+ * more details.
-+ *
-+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
-+ * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
-+ * Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
-+ *
-+ * Authors: Zoltan Sogor
-+ * Artem Bityutskiy (Битюцкий Артём)
-+ * Adrian Hunter
-+ */
-+
-+/* This file implements EXT2-compatible extended attribute ioctl() calls */
-+
-+#include <linux/compat.h>
-+#include <linux/smp_lock.h>
-+#include "ubifs.h"
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_set_inode_flags - set VFS inode flags.
-+ * @inode: VFS inode to set flags for
-+ *
-+ * This function propagates flags from UBIFS inode object to VFS inode object.
-+ */
-+void ubifs_set_inode_flags(struct inode *inode)
-+{
-+ unsigned int flags = ubifs_inode(inode)->flags;
-+
-+ inode->i_flags &= ~(S_SYNC | S_APPEND | S_IMMUTABLE | S_DIRSYNC);
-+ if (flags & UBIFS_SYNC_FL)
-+ inode->i_flags |= S_SYNC;
-+ if (flags & UBIFS_APPEND_FL)
-+ inode->i_flags |= S_APPEND;
-+ if (flags & UBIFS_IMMUTABLE_FL)
-+ inode->i_flags |= S_IMMUTABLE;
-+ if (flags & UBIFS_DIRSYNC_FL)
-+ inode->i_flags |= S_DIRSYNC;
-+}
-+
-+/*
-+ * ioctl2ubifs - convert ioctl inode flags to UBIFS inode flags.
-+ * @ioctl_flags: flags to convert
-+ *
-+ * This function convert ioctl flags (@FS_COMPR_FL, etc) to UBIFS inode flags
-+ * (@UBIFS_COMPR_FL, etc).
-+ */
-+static int ioctl2ubifs(int ioctl_flags)
-+{
-+ int ubifs_flags = 0;
-+
-+ if (ioctl_flags & FS_COMPR_FL)
-+ ubifs_flags |= UBIFS_COMPR_FL;
-+ if (ioctl_flags & FS_SYNC_FL)
-+ ubifs_flags |= UBIFS_SYNC_FL;
-+ if (ioctl_flags & FS_APPEND_FL)
-+ ubifs_flags |= UBIFS_APPEND_FL;
-+ if (ioctl_flags & FS_IMMUTABLE_FL)
-+ ubifs_flags |= UBIFS_IMMUTABLE_FL;
-+ if (ioctl_flags & FS_DIRSYNC_FL)
-+ ubifs_flags |= UBIFS_DIRSYNC_FL;
-+
-+ return ubifs_flags;
-+}
-+
-+/*
-+ * ubifs2ioctl - convert UBIFS inode flags to ioctl inode flags.
-+ * @ubifs_flags: flags to convert
-+ *
-+ * This function convert UBIFS (@UBIFS_COMPR_FL, etc) to ioctl flags
-+ * (@FS_COMPR_FL, etc).
-+ */
-+static int ubifs2ioctl(int ubifs_flags)
-+{
-+ int ioctl_flags = 0;
-+
-+ if (ubifs_flags & UBIFS_COMPR_FL)
-+ ioctl_flags |= FS_COMPR_FL;
-+ if (ubifs_flags & UBIFS_SYNC_FL)
-+ ioctl_flags |= FS_SYNC_FL;
-+ if (ubifs_flags & UBIFS_APPEND_FL)
-+ ioctl_flags |= FS_APPEND_FL;
-+ if (ubifs_flags & UBIFS_IMMUTABLE_FL)
-+ ioctl_flags |= FS_IMMUTABLE_FL;
-+ if (ubifs_flags & UBIFS_DIRSYNC_FL)
-+ ioctl_flags |= FS_DIRSYNC_FL;
-+
-+ return ioctl_flags;
-+}
-+
-+static int setflags(struct inode *inode, int flags)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_inode *ui = ubifs_inode(inode);
-+ struct ubifs_info *c = inode->i_sb->s_fs_info;
-+ struct ubifs_budget_req req;
-+ int oldflags, err;
-+
-+ mutex_lock(&inode->i_mutex);
-+
-+ memset(&req, 0 , sizeof(struct ubifs_budget_req));
-+ err = ubifs_budget_inode_op(c, inode, &req);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * The IMMUTABLE and APPEND_ONLY flags can only be changed by
-+ * the relevant capability.
-+ */
-+ oldflags = ubifs2ioctl(ui->flags);
-+ if ((flags ^ oldflags) & (FS_APPEND_FL | FS_IMMUTABLE_FL)) {
-+ if (!capable(CAP_LINUX_IMMUTABLE)) {
-+ err = -EPERM;
-+ goto out_budg;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ ui->flags = ioctl2ubifs(flags);
-+ ubifs_set_inode_flags(inode);
-+
-+ inode->i_ctime = ubifs_current_time(inode);
-+ mark_inode_dirty_sync(inode);
-+
-+ ubifs_release_ino_dirty(c, inode, &req);
-+
-+ if (IS_SYNC(inode))
-+ err = write_inode_now(inode, 1);
-+
-+ mutex_unlock(&inode->i_mutex);
-+ return err;
-+
-+out_budg:
-+ ubifs_cancel_ino_op(c, inode, &req);
-+out:
-+ ubifs_err("can't modify inode %lu attributes", inode->i_ino);
-+ mutex_unlock(&inode->i_mutex);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+long ubifs_ioctl(struct file *file, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
-+{
-+ int flags;
-+ struct inode *inode = file->f_path.dentry->d_inode;
-+
-+ switch (cmd) {
-+ case FS_IOC_GETFLAGS:
-+ flags = ubifs2ioctl(ubifs_inode(inode)->flags);
-+
-+ return put_user(flags, (int __user *) arg);
-+
-+ case FS_IOC_SETFLAGS: {
-+ if (IS_RDONLY(inode))
-+ return -EROFS;
-+
-+ if (!is_owner_or_cap(inode))
-+ return -EACCES;
-+
-+ if (get_user(flags, (int __user *) arg))
-+ return -EFAULT;
-+
-+ if (!S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode))
-+ flags &= ~FS_DIRSYNC_FL;
-+
-+ return setflags(inode, flags);
-+ }
-+
-+ default:
-+ return -ENOTTY;
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+#ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
-+long ubifs_compat_ioctl(struct file *file, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+
-+ switch (cmd) {
-+ case FS_IOC32_GETFLAGS:
-+ cmd = FS_IOC_GETFLAGS;
-+ break;
-+ case FS_IOC32_SETFLAGS:
-+ cmd = FS_IOC_SETFLAGS;
-+ break;
-+ default:
-+ return -ENOIOCTLCMD;
-+ }
-+
-+ lock_kernel();
-+ err = ubifs_ioctl(file, cmd, (unsigned long)compat_ptr(arg));
-+ unlock_kernel();
-+
-+ return err;
-+}
-+#endif
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/journal.c avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/journal.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/journal.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/journal.c 2008-06-12 15:09:45.367815766 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,1286 @@
-+/*
-+ * This file is part of UBIFS.
-+ *
-+ * Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Nokia Corporation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by
-+ * the Free Software Foundation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
-+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
-+ * more details.
-+ *
-+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
-+ * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
-+ * Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
-+ *
-+ * Authors: Artem Bityutskiy (Битюцкий Артём)
-+ * Adrian Hunter
-+ */
-+
-+/*
-+ * This file implements UBIFS journal.
-+ *
-+ * The journal consists of 2 parts - the log and bud LEBs. The log has fixed
-+ * length and position, while a bud logical eraseblock is any LEB in the main
-+ * area. Buds contain file system data - data nodes, inode nodes, etc. The log
-+ * contains only references to buds and some other stuff like commit
-+ * start node. The idea is that when we commit the journal, we do
-+ * not copy the data, the buds just become indexed. Since after the commit the
-+ * nodes in bud eraseblocks become leaf nodes of the file system index tree, we
-+ * use term "bud". Analogy is obvious, bud eraseblocks contain nodes which will
-+ * become leafs in the future.
-+ *
-+ * The journal is multi-headed because we want to write data to the journal as
-+ * optimally as possible. It is nice to have nodes belonging to the same inode
-+ * in one LEB, so we may write data owned by different inodes to different
-+ * journal heads, although at present only one data head is used.
-+ *
-+ * For recovery reasons, the base head contains all inode nodes, all directory
-+ * entry nodes and all truncate nodes. This means that the other heads contain
-+ * only data nodes.
-+ *
-+ * Bud LEBs may be half-indexed. For example, if the bud was not full at the
-+ * time of commit, the bud is retained to continue to be used in the journal,
-+ * even though the "front" of the LEB is now indexed. In that case, the log
-+ * reference contains the offset where the bud starts for the purposes of the
-+ * journal.
-+ *
-+ * The journal size has to be limited, because the larger is the journal, the
-+ * longer it takes to mount UBIFS (scanning the journal) and the more memory it
-+ * takes (indexing in the TNC).
-+ *
-+ * Note, all the journal write operations like 'ubifs_jnl_update()' here, which
-+ * write multiple UBIFS nodes to the journal at one go, are atomic with respect
-+ * to unclean reboots. Should the unclean reboot happen, the recovery code drops
-+ * all the nodes.
-+ */
-+
-+#include "ubifs.h"
-+
-+/**
-+ * zero_ino_node_unused - zero out unused fields of an on-flash inode node.
-+ * @ino: the inode to zero out
-+ */
-+static inline void zero_ino_node_unused(struct ubifs_ino_node *ino)
-+{
-+ memset(ino->padding, 0, 26);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * zero_dent_node_unused - zero out unused fields of an on-flash directory
-+ * entry node.
-+ * @ino: the directory entry to zero out
-+ */
-+static inline void zero_dent_node_unused(struct ubifs_dent_node *dent)
-+{
-+ dent->padding1 = 0;
-+ memset(dent->padding2, 0, 4);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * zero_data_node_unused - zero out unused fields of an on-flash data node.
-+ * @ino: the data node to zero out
-+ */
-+static inline void zero_data_node_unused(struct ubifs_data_node *data)
-+{
-+ memset(data->padding, 0, 2);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * zero_trun_node_unused - zero out unused fields of an on-flash truncation
-+ * node.
-+ * @ino: the truncation node to zero out
-+ */
-+static inline void zero_trun_node_unused(struct ubifs_trun_node *trun)
-+{
-+ memset(trun->padding, 0, 12);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * reserve_space - reserve space in the journal.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @jhead: journal head number
-+ * @len: node length
-+ *
-+ * This function reserves space in journal head @head. If the reservation
-+ * succeeded, the journal head stays locked and later has to be unlocked using
-+ * 'release_head()'. 'write_node()' and 'write_head()' functions also unlock
-+ * it. Returns zero in case of success, %-EAGAIN if commit has to be done, and
-+ * other negative error codes in case of other failures.
-+ */
-+static int reserve_space(struct ubifs_info *c, int jhead, int len)
-+{
-+ int err = 0, err1, retries = 0, avail, lnum, offs, free, squeeze;
-+ struct ubifs_wbuf *wbuf = &c->jheads[jhead].wbuf;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Typically, the base head has smaller nodes written to it, so it is
-+ * better to try to allocate space at the ends of eraseblocks. This is
-+ * what the squeeze parameter does.
-+ */
-+ squeeze = (jhead == BASEHD);
-+again:
-+ mutex_lock_nested(&wbuf->io_mutex, wbuf->jhead);
-+ avail = c->leb_size - wbuf->offs - wbuf->used;
-+
-+ if (wbuf->lnum != -1 && avail >= len)
-+ return 0;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Write buffer wasn't seek'ed or there is no enough space - look for an
-+ * LEB with some empty space.
-+ */
-+ lnum = ubifs_find_free_space(c, len, &free, squeeze);
-+ if (lnum >= 0) {
-+ /* Found an LEB, add it to the journal head */
-+ offs = c->leb_size - free;
-+ err = ubifs_add_bud_to_log(c, jhead, lnum, offs);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_return;
-+ /* A new bud was successfully allocated and added to the log */
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ err = lnum;
-+ if (err != -ENOSPC)
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * No free space, we have to run garbage collector to make
-+ * some. But the write-buffer mutex has to be unlocked because
-+ * GC have to sync write buffers, which may lead a deadlock.
-+ */
-+ dbg_jnl("no free space jhead %d, run GC", jhead);
-+ mutex_unlock(&wbuf->io_mutex);
-+
-+ lnum = ubifs_garbage_collect(c, 0);
-+ if (lnum < 0) {
-+ err = lnum;
-+ if (err != -ENOSPC)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * GC could not make a free LEB. But someone else may
-+ * have allocated new bud for this journal head,
-+ * because we dropped the 'io_mutex', so try once
-+ * again.
-+ */
-+ dbg_jnl("GC couldn't make a free LEB for jhead %d", jhead);
-+ if (retries++ < 2) {
-+ dbg_jnl("retry (%d)", retries);
-+ goto again;
-+ }
-+
-+ dbg_jnl("return -ENOSPC");
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ mutex_lock_nested(&wbuf->io_mutex, wbuf->jhead);
-+ dbg_jnl("got LEB %d for jhead %d", lnum, jhead);
-+ avail = c->leb_size - wbuf->offs - wbuf->used;
-+
-+ if (wbuf->lnum != -1 && avail >= len) {
-+ /*
-+ * Someone else has switched the journal head and we have
-+ * enough space now. This happens when more then one process is
-+ * trying to write to the same journal head at the same time.
-+ */
-+ dbg_jnl("return LEB %d back, already have LEB %d:%d",
-+ lnum, wbuf->lnum, wbuf->offs + wbuf->used);
-+ err = ubifs_return_leb(c, lnum);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ return 0;
-+ }
-+
-+ err = ubifs_add_bud_to_log(c, jhead, lnum, 0);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_return;
-+ offs = 0;
-+
-+out:
-+ err = ubifs_wbuf_seek_nolock(wbuf, lnum, offs, UBI_SHORTTERM);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out_unlock:
-+ mutex_unlock(&wbuf->io_mutex);
-+ return err;
-+
-+out_return:
-+ /* An error occurred and the LEB has to be returned to lprops */
-+ ubifs_assert(err < 0);
-+ err1 = ubifs_return_leb(c, lnum);
-+ if (err1 && err == -EAGAIN)
-+ /*
-+ * Return original error code 'err' only if it is not
-+ * '-EAGAIN', which is not really an error. Otherwise, return
-+ * the error code of 'ubifs_return_leb()'.
-+ */
-+ err = err1;
-+ mutex_unlock(&wbuf->io_mutex);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * write_node - write node to a journal head.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @jhead: journal head
-+ * @node: node to write
-+ * @len: node length
-+ * @lnum: LEB number written is returned here
-+ * @offs: offset written is returned here
-+ *
-+ * This function writes a node to reserved space of journal head @jhead.
-+ * Returns zero in case of success and a negative error code in case of
-+ * failure.
-+ */
-+static int write_node(struct ubifs_info *c, int jhead, void *node, int len,
-+ int *lnum, int *offs)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_wbuf *wbuf = &c->jheads[jhead].wbuf;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(jhead != GCHD);
-+
-+ *lnum = c->jheads[jhead].wbuf.lnum;
-+ *offs = c->jheads[jhead].wbuf.offs + c->jheads[jhead].wbuf.used;
-+
-+ dbg_jnl("jhead %d, LEB %d:%d, len %d", jhead, *lnum, *offs, len);
-+ ubifs_prepare_node(c, node, len, 0);
-+
-+ return ubifs_wbuf_write_nolock(wbuf, node, len);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * write_head - write data to a journal head.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @jhead: journal head
-+ * @buf: buffer to write
-+ * @len: length to write
-+ * @lnum: LEB number written is returned here
-+ * @offs: offset written is returned here
-+ * @sync: non-zero if the write-buffer has to by synchronized
-+ *
-+ * This function is the same as 'write_node()' but it does not assume the
-+ * buffer it is writing is a node, so it does not prepare it (which means
-+ * initializing common header and calculating CRC).
-+ */
-+static int write_head(struct ubifs_info *c, int jhead, void *buf, int len,
-+ int *lnum, int *offs, int sync)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+ struct ubifs_wbuf *wbuf = &c->jheads[jhead].wbuf;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(jhead != GCHD);
-+
-+ *lnum = c->jheads[jhead].wbuf.lnum;
-+ *offs = c->jheads[jhead].wbuf.offs + c->jheads[jhead].wbuf.used;
-+ dbg_jnl("jhead %d, LEB %d:%d, len %d", jhead, *lnum, *offs, len);
-+
-+ err = ubifs_wbuf_write_nolock(wbuf, buf, len);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ if (sync)
-+ err = ubifs_wbuf_sync_nolock(wbuf);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * make_reservation - reserve journal space.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @jhead: journal head
-+ * @len: how many bytes to reserve
-+ *
-+ * This function makes space reservation in journal head @jhead. The function
-+ * takes the commit lock and locks the journal head, and the caller has to
-+ * unlock the head and finish the reservation with 'finish_reservation()'.
-+ * Returns zero in case of success and a negative error code in case of
-+ * failure.
-+ *
-+ * Note, the journal head may be unlocked as soon as the data is written, while
-+ * the commit lock has to be released after the data has been added to the
-+ * TNC.
-+ */
-+static int make_reservation(struct ubifs_info *c, int jhead, int len)
-+{
-+ int err, cmt_retries = 0, nospc_retries = 0;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(len <= c->dark_wm);
-+
-+again:
-+ down_read(&c->commit_sem);
-+ err = reserve_space(c, jhead, len);
-+ if (!err)
-+ return 0;
-+ up_read(&c->commit_sem);
-+
-+ if (err == -ENOSPC) {
-+ /*
-+ * GC could not make any progress. We should try to commit
-+ * once because it could make some dirty space and GC would
-+ * make progress, so make the error -EAGAIN so that the below
-+ * will commit and re-try.
-+ */
-+ if (nospc_retries++ < 2) {
-+ dbg_jnl("no space, retry");
-+ err = -EAGAIN;
-+ }
-+
-+ /*
-+ * This means that the budgeting is incorrect. We always have
-+ * to be able to write to the media, because all operations are
-+ * budgeted. Deletions are not budgeted, though, but we reserve
-+ * an extra LEB for them.
-+ */
-+ }
-+
-+ if (err != -EAGAIN)
-+ goto out;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * -EAGAIN means that the journal is full or too large, or the above
-+ * code wants to do one commit. Do this and re-try.
-+ */
-+ if (cmt_retries > 128) {
-+ /*
-+ * This should not happen unless the journal size limitations
-+ * are too tough.
-+ */
-+ ubifs_err("stuck in space allocation");
-+ err = -ENOSPC;
-+ goto out;
-+ } else if (cmt_retries > 32)
-+ ubifs_warn("too many space allocation re-tries (%d)",
-+ cmt_retries);
-+
-+ dbg_jnl("-EAGAIN, commit and retry (retried %d times)",
-+ cmt_retries);
-+ cmt_retries += 1;
-+
-+ err = ubifs_run_commit(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ goto again;
-+
-+out:
-+ ubifs_err("cannot reserve %d bytes in jhead %d, error %d",
-+ len, jhead, err);
-+ if (err == -ENOSPC) {
-+ /* This are some budgeting problems, print useful information */
-+ down_write(&c->commit_sem);
-+ spin_lock(&c->space_lock);
-+ dbg_dump_stack();
-+ dbg_dump_budg(c);
-+ spin_unlock(&c->space_lock);
-+ dbg_dump_lprops(c);
-+ cmt_retries = dbg_check_lprops(c);
-+ up_write(&c->commit_sem);
-+ }
-+
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * release_head - release a journal head.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @jhead: journal head
-+ *
-+ * This function releases journal head @jhead which was locked by
-+ * the 'make_reservation()' function. It has to be called after each successful
-+ * 'make_reservation()' invocation.
-+ */
-+static inline void release_head(struct ubifs_info *c, int jhead)
-+{
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->jheads[jhead].wbuf.io_mutex);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * finish_reservation - finish a reservation.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function finishes journal space reservation. It must be called after
-+ * 'make_reservation()'.
-+ */
-+static void finish_reservation(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ up_read(&c->commit_sem);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * get_dent_type - translate VFS inode mode to UBIFS directory entry type.
-+ * @mode: inode mode
-+ */
-+static int get_dent_type(int mode)
-+{
-+ switch (mode & S_IFMT) {
-+ case S_IFREG:
-+ return UBIFS_ITYPE_REG;
-+ case S_IFDIR:
-+ return UBIFS_ITYPE_DIR;
-+ case S_IFLNK:
-+ return UBIFS_ITYPE_LNK;
-+ case S_IFBLK:
-+ return UBIFS_ITYPE_BLK;
-+ case S_IFCHR:
-+ return UBIFS_ITYPE_CHR;
-+ case S_IFIFO:
-+ return UBIFS_ITYPE_FIFO;
-+ case S_IFSOCK:
-+ return UBIFS_ITYPE_SOCK;
-+ default:
-+ BUG();
-+ }
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * pack_inode - pack an inode node.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @ino: buffer in which to pack inode node
-+ * @inode: inode to pack
-+ * @last: indicates the last node of the group
-+ * @last_reference: non-zero if this is a deletion inode
-+ */
-+static void pack_inode(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_ino_node *ino,
-+ const struct inode *inode, int last, int last_reference)
-+{
-+ int data_len = 0;
-+ struct ubifs_inode *ui = ubifs_inode(inode);
-+
-+ ino->ch.node_type = UBIFS_INO_NODE;
-+ ino_key_init_flash(c, &ino->key, inode->i_ino);
-+ ino->creat_sqnum = cpu_to_le64(ui->creat_sqnum);
-+ ino->size = cpu_to_le64(i_size_read(inode));
-+ ino->nlink = cpu_to_le32(inode->i_nlink);
-+ ino->atime_sec = cpu_to_le64(inode->i_atime.tv_sec);
-+ ino->atime_nsec = cpu_to_le32(inode->i_atime.tv_nsec);
-+ ino->ctime_sec = cpu_to_le64(inode->i_ctime.tv_sec);
-+ ino->ctime_nsec = cpu_to_le32(inode->i_ctime.tv_nsec);
-+ ino->mtime_sec = cpu_to_le64(inode->i_mtime.tv_sec);
-+ ino->mtime_nsec = cpu_to_le32(inode->i_mtime.tv_nsec);
-+ ino->uid = cpu_to_le32(inode->i_uid);
-+ ino->gid = cpu_to_le32(inode->i_gid);
-+ ino->mode = cpu_to_le32(inode->i_mode);
-+ ino->flags = cpu_to_le32(ui->flags);
-+ ino->compr_type = cpu_to_le16(ui->compr_type);
-+ ino->xattr_cnt = cpu_to_le32(ui->xattr_cnt);
-+ ino->xattr_size = cpu_to_le64(ui->xattr_size);
-+ ino->xattr_names = cpu_to_le32(ui->xattr_names);
-+ ino->data_len = cpu_to_le32(ui->data_len);
-+ zero_ino_node_unused(ino);
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Drop the attached data if this is a deletion inode, the data is not
-+ * needed anymore.
-+ */
-+ if (!last_reference) {
-+ memcpy(ino->data, ui->data, ui->data_len);
-+ data_len = ui->data_len;
-+ }
-+
-+ ubifs_prep_grp_node(c, ino, UBIFS_INO_NODE_SZ + data_len, last);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_jnl_update - update inode.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @dir: parent inode or host inode in case of extended attributes
-+ * @nm: directory entry name
-+ * @inode: inode
-+ * @deletion: indicates a directory entry deletion i.e unlink or rmdir
-+ * @sync: non-zero if the write-buffer has to be synchronized
-+ * @xent: non-zero if the directory entry is an extended attribute entry
-+ *
-+ * This function updates an inode by writing a directory entry (or extended
-+ * attribute entry), the inode itself, and the parent directory inode (or the
-+ * host inode) to the journal.
-+ *
-+ * The function writes the host inode @dir last, which is important in case of
-+ * extended attributes. Indeed, then we guarantee that if the host inode gets
-+ * synchronized, and the write-buffer it sits in gets flushed, the extended
-+ * attribute inode gets flushed too. And this is exactly what the user expects -
-+ * synchronizing the host inode synchronizes its extended attributes.
-+ * Similarly, this guarantees that if @dir is synchronized, its directory entry
-+ * corresponding to @nm gets synchronized too.
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_jnl_update(struct ubifs_info *c, const struct inode *dir,
-+ const struct qstr *nm, const struct inode *inode,
-+ int deletion, int sync, int xent)
-+{
-+ int err, dlen, ilen, len, lnum, ino_offs, dent_offs;
-+ int aligned_dlen, aligned_ilen;
-+ int last_reference = !!(deletion && inode->i_nlink == 0);
-+ struct ubifs_dent_node *dent;
-+ struct ubifs_ino_node *ino;
-+ union ubifs_key dent_key, ino_key;
-+
-+ dbg_jnl("ino %lu, dent '%.*s', data len %d in dir ino %lu",
-+ inode->i_ino, nm->len, nm->name, ubifs_inode(inode)->data_len,
-+ dir->i_ino);
-+ ubifs_assert(ubifs_inode(dir)->data_len == 0);
-+
-+ dlen = UBIFS_DENT_NODE_SZ + nm->len + 1;
-+ ilen = UBIFS_INO_NODE_SZ;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * If the last reference to the inode is being deleted, then there is no
-+ * need to attach and write inode data, it is being deleted anyway.
-+ */
-+ if (!last_reference)
-+ ilen += ubifs_inode(inode)->data_len;
-+
-+ aligned_dlen = ALIGN(dlen, 8);
-+ aligned_ilen = ALIGN(ilen, 8);
-+
-+ len = aligned_dlen + aligned_ilen + UBIFS_INO_NODE_SZ;
-+
-+ dent = kmalloc(len, GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!dent)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ /* Make reservation before allocating sequence numbers */
-+ err = make_reservation(c, BASEHD, len);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_free;
-+
-+ if (!xent) {
-+ dent->ch.node_type = UBIFS_DENT_NODE;
-+ dent_key_init(c, &dent_key, dir->i_ino, nm);
-+ } else {
-+ dent->ch.node_type = UBIFS_XENT_NODE;
-+ xent_key_init(c, &dent_key, dir->i_ino, nm);
-+ }
-+
-+ key_write(c, &dent_key, dent->key);
-+ dent->inum = deletion ? 0 : cpu_to_le64(inode->i_ino);
-+ dent->type = get_dent_type(inode->i_mode);
-+ dent->nlen = cpu_to_le16(nm->len);
-+ memcpy(dent->name, nm->name, nm->len);
-+ dent->name[nm->len] = '\0';
-+ zero_dent_node_unused(dent);
-+ ubifs_prep_grp_node(c, dent, dlen, 0);
-+
-+ ino = (void *)dent + aligned_dlen;
-+ pack_inode(c, ino, inode, 0, last_reference);
-+
-+ ino = (void *)ino + aligned_ilen;
-+ pack_inode(c, ino, dir, 1, 0);
-+
-+ if (last_reference) {
-+ err = ubifs_add_orphan(c, inode->i_ino);
-+ if (err) {
-+ release_head(c, BASEHD);
-+ goto out_finish;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ err = write_head(c, BASEHD, dent, len, &lnum, &dent_offs, sync);
-+ if (!sync && !err) {
-+ struct ubifs_wbuf *wbuf = &c->jheads[BASEHD].wbuf;
-+
-+ ubifs_wbuf_add_ino_nolock(wbuf, inode->i_ino);
-+ ubifs_wbuf_add_ino_nolock(wbuf, dir->i_ino);
-+ }
-+ release_head(c, BASEHD);
-+ kfree(dent);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_ro;
-+
-+ if (deletion) {
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_remove_nm(c, &dent_key, nm);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_ro;
-+ err = ubifs_add_dirt(c, lnum, dlen);
-+ } else
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_add_nm(c, &dent_key, lnum, dent_offs, dlen, nm);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_ro;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Note, we do not remove the inode from TNC even if the last reference
-+ * to it has just been deleted, because the inode may still be opened.
-+ * Instead, the inode has been added to orphan lists and the orphan
-+ * subsystem will take further care about it.
-+ */
-+ ino_key_init(c, &ino_key, inode->i_ino);
-+ ino_offs = dent_offs + aligned_dlen;
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_add(c, &ino_key, lnum, ino_offs, ilen);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_ro;
-+
-+ ino_key_init(c, &ino_key, dir->i_ino);
-+ ino_offs += aligned_ilen;
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_add(c, &ino_key, lnum, ino_offs, UBIFS_INO_NODE_SZ);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_ro;
-+
-+ finish_reservation(c);
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out_finish:
-+ finish_reservation(c);
-+out_free:
-+ kfree(dent);
-+ return err;
-+
-+out_ro:
-+ ubifs_ro_mode(c, err);
-+ if (last_reference)
-+ ubifs_delete_orphan(c, inode->i_ino);
-+ finish_reservation(c);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_jnl_write_data - write a data node to the journal.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @inode: inode the data node belongs to
-+ * @key: node key
-+ * @buf: buffer to write
-+ * @len: data length (must not exceed %UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE)
-+ *
-+ * This function writes a data node to the journal. Returns %0 if the data node
-+ * was successfully written, and a negative error code in case of failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_jnl_write_data(struct ubifs_info *c, const struct inode *inode,
-+ const union ubifs_key *key, const void *buf, int len)
-+{
-+ int err, lnum, offs, compr_type, out_len;
-+ int dlen = UBIFS_DATA_NODE_SZ + UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE * WORST_COMPR_FACTOR;
-+ const struct ubifs_inode *ui = ubifs_inode(inode);
-+ struct ubifs_data_node *data;
-+
-+ dbg_jnl("ino %lu, blk %u, len %d, key %s", key_inum(c, key),
-+ key_block(c, key), len, DBGKEY(key));
-+ ubifs_assert(len <= UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE);
-+
-+ data = kmalloc(dlen, GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!data)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ data->ch.node_type = UBIFS_DATA_NODE;
-+ key_write(c, key, &data->key);
-+ data->size = cpu_to_le32(len);
-+ zero_data_node_unused(data);
-+
-+ if (!(ui->flags && UBIFS_COMPR_FL))
-+ /* Compression is disabled for this inode */
-+ compr_type = UBIFS_COMPR_NONE;
-+ else
-+ compr_type = ui->compr_type;
-+
-+ out_len = dlen - UBIFS_DATA_NODE_SZ;
-+ ubifs_compress(buf, len, &data->data, &out_len, &compr_type);
-+ ubifs_assert(out_len <= UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE);
-+
-+ dlen = UBIFS_DATA_NODE_SZ + out_len;
-+ data->compr_type = cpu_to_le16(compr_type);
-+
-+ /* Make reservation before allocating sequence numbers */
-+ err = make_reservation(c, DATAHD, dlen);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_free;
-+
-+ err = write_node(c, DATAHD, data, dlen, &lnum, &offs);
-+ if (!err)
-+ ubifs_wbuf_add_ino_nolock(&c->jheads[DATAHD].wbuf,
-+ key_inum(c, key));
-+ release_head(c, DATAHD);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_ro;
-+
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_add(c, key, lnum, offs, dlen);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_ro;
-+
-+ finish_reservation(c);
-+ kfree(data);
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out_ro:
-+ ubifs_ro_mode(c, err);
-+ finish_reservation(c);
-+out_free:
-+ kfree(data);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_jnl_write_inode - flush inode to the journal.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @inode: inode to flush
-+ * @last_reference: inode has been deleted
-+ * @sync: non-zero if the write-buffer has to be synchronized
-+ *
-+ * This function writes inode @inode to the journal (to the base head). Returns
-+ * zero in case of success and a negative error code in case of failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_jnl_write_inode(struct ubifs_info *c, const struct inode *inode,
-+ int last_reference, int sync)
-+{
-+ int err, len, lnum, offs;
-+ struct ubifs_ino_node *ino;
-+ struct ubifs_inode *ui = ubifs_inode(inode);
-+
-+ dbg_jnl("ino %lu%s", inode->i_ino,
-+ last_reference ? " (last reference)" : "");
-+ if (last_reference)
-+ ubifs_assert(inode->i_nlink == 0);
-+
-+ /* If the inode is deleted, do not write the attached data */
-+ len = UBIFS_INO_NODE_SZ;
-+ if (!last_reference)
-+ len += ui->data_len;
-+ ino = kmalloc(len, GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!ino)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ /* Make reservation before allocating sequence numbers */
-+ err = make_reservation(c, BASEHD, len);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_free;
-+
-+ pack_inode(c, ino, inode, 1, last_reference);
-+
-+ err = write_head(c, BASEHD, ino, len, &lnum, &offs, sync);
-+ if (!sync && !err)
-+ ubifs_wbuf_add_ino_nolock(&c->jheads[BASEHD].wbuf,
-+ inode->i_ino);
-+ release_head(c, BASEHD);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_ro;
-+
-+ if (last_reference) {
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_remove_ino(c, inode->i_ino);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_ro;
-+ ubifs_delete_orphan(c, inode->i_ino);
-+ err = ubifs_add_dirt(c, lnum, len);
-+ } else {
-+ union ubifs_key key;
-+
-+ ino_key_init(c, &key, inode->i_ino);
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_add(c, &key, lnum, offs, len);
-+ }
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_ro;
-+
-+ finish_reservation(c);
-+ kfree(ino);
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out_ro:
-+ ubifs_ro_mode(c, err);
-+ finish_reservation(c);
-+out_free:
-+ kfree(ino);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_jnl_rename - rename a directory entry.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @old_dir: parent inode of directory entry to rename
-+ * @old_dentry: directory entry to rename
-+ * @new_dir: parent inode of directory entry to rename
-+ * @new_dentry: new directory entry (or directory entry to replace)
-+ * @sync: non-zero if the write-buffer has to be synchronized
-+ *
-+ * Returns zero in case of success and a negative error code in case of failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_jnl_rename(struct ubifs_info *c, const struct inode *old_dir,
-+ const struct dentry *old_dentry,
-+ const struct inode *new_dir,
-+ const struct dentry *new_dentry, int sync)
-+{
-+ const struct inode *old_inode = old_dentry->d_inode;
-+ const struct inode *new_inode = new_dentry->d_inode;
-+ int err, dlen1, dlen2, ilen, lnum, offs, len;
-+ int aligned_dlen1, aligned_dlen2, plen = UBIFS_INO_NODE_SZ;
-+ int last_reference = !!(new_inode && new_inode->i_nlink == 0);
-+ struct ubifs_dent_node *dent, *dent2;
-+ void *p;
-+ union ubifs_key key;
-+
-+ dbg_jnl("dent '%.*s' in dir ino %lu to dent '%.*s' in dir ino %lu",
-+ old_dentry->d_name.len, old_dentry->d_name.name,
-+ old_dir->i_ino, new_dentry->d_name.len,
-+ new_dentry->d_name.name, new_dir->i_ino);
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(ubifs_inode(old_dir)->data_len == 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(ubifs_inode(new_dir)->data_len == 0);
-+
-+ dlen1 = UBIFS_DENT_NODE_SZ + new_dentry->d_name.len + 1;
-+ dlen2 = UBIFS_DENT_NODE_SZ + old_dentry->d_name.len + 1;
-+ if (new_inode) {
-+ ilen = UBIFS_INO_NODE_SZ;
-+ if (!last_reference)
-+ ilen += ubifs_inode(new_inode)->data_len;
-+ } else
-+ ilen = 0;
-+
-+ aligned_dlen1 = ALIGN(dlen1, 8);
-+ aligned_dlen2 = ALIGN(dlen2, 8);
-+
-+ len = aligned_dlen1 + aligned_dlen2 + ALIGN(ilen, 8) + ALIGN(plen, 8);
-+ if (old_dir != new_dir)
-+ len += plen;
-+
-+ dent = kmalloc(len, GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!dent)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ /* Make reservation before allocating sequence numbers */
-+ err = make_reservation(c, BASEHD, len);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_free;
-+
-+ /* Make new dent */
-+ dent->ch.node_type = UBIFS_DENT_NODE;
-+ dent_key_init_flash(c, &dent->key, new_dir->i_ino, &new_dentry->d_name);
-+ dent->inum = cpu_to_le64(old_inode->i_ino);
-+ dent->type = get_dent_type(old_inode->i_mode);
-+ dent->nlen = cpu_to_le16(new_dentry->d_name.len);
-+ memcpy(dent->name, new_dentry->d_name.name, new_dentry->d_name.len);
-+ dent->name[new_dentry->d_name.len] = '\0';
-+ zero_dent_node_unused(dent);
-+ ubifs_prep_grp_node(c, dent, dlen1, 0);
-+
-+ dent2 = (void *)dent + aligned_dlen1;
-+
-+ /* Make deletion dent */
-+ dent2->ch.node_type = UBIFS_DENT_NODE;
-+ dent_key_init_flash(c, &dent2->key, old_dir->i_ino,
-+ &old_dentry->d_name);
-+ dent2->inum = 0;
-+ dent2->type = DT_UNKNOWN;
-+ dent2->nlen = cpu_to_le16(old_dentry->d_name.len);
-+ memcpy(dent2->name, old_dentry->d_name.name, old_dentry->d_name.len);
-+ dent2->name[old_dentry->d_name.len] = '\0';
-+ zero_dent_node_unused(dent2);
-+ ubifs_prep_grp_node(c, dent2, dlen2, 0);
-+
-+ p = (void *)dent2 + aligned_dlen2;
-+ if (new_inode) {
-+ pack_inode(c, p, new_inode, 0, last_reference);
-+ p += ALIGN(ilen, 8);
-+ }
-+
-+ if (old_dir == new_dir)
-+ pack_inode(c, p, old_dir, 1, 0);
-+ else {
-+ pack_inode(c, p, old_dir, 0, 0);
-+ p += ALIGN(plen, 8);
-+ pack_inode(c, p, new_dir, 1, 0);
-+ }
-+
-+ if (last_reference) {
-+ err = ubifs_add_orphan(c, new_inode->i_ino);
-+ if (err) {
-+ release_head(c, BASEHD);
-+ goto out_finish;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ err = write_head(c, BASEHD, dent, len, &lnum, &offs, sync);
-+ if (!sync && !err) {
-+ struct ubifs_wbuf *wbuf = &c->jheads[BASEHD].wbuf;
-+
-+ ubifs_wbuf_add_ino_nolock(wbuf, new_dir->i_ino);
-+ ubifs_wbuf_add_ino_nolock(wbuf, old_dir->i_ino);
-+ if (new_inode)
-+ ubifs_wbuf_add_ino_nolock(&c->jheads[BASEHD].wbuf,
-+ new_inode->i_ino);
-+ }
-+ release_head(c, BASEHD);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_ro;
-+
-+ dent_key_init(c, &key, new_dir->i_ino, &new_dentry->d_name);
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_add_nm(c, &key, lnum, offs, dlen1, &new_dentry->d_name);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_ro;
-+
-+ err = ubifs_add_dirt(c, lnum, dlen2);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_ro;
-+
-+ dent_key_init(c, &key, old_dir->i_ino, &old_dentry->d_name);
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_remove_nm(c, &key, &old_dentry->d_name);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_ro;
-+
-+ offs += aligned_dlen1 + aligned_dlen2;
-+ if (new_inode) {
-+ ino_key_init(c, &key, new_inode->i_ino);
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_add(c, &key, lnum, offs, ilen);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_ro;
-+ offs += ALIGN(ilen, 8);
-+ }
-+
-+ ino_key_init(c, &key, old_dir->i_ino);
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_add(c, &key, lnum, offs, plen);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_ro;
-+
-+ if (old_dir != new_dir) {
-+ offs += ALIGN(plen, 8);
-+ ino_key_init(c, &key, new_dir->i_ino);
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_add(c, &key, lnum, offs, plen);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_ro;
-+ }
-+
-+ finish_reservation(c);
-+ kfree(dent);
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out_ro:
-+ ubifs_ro_mode(c, err);
-+ if (last_reference)
-+ ubifs_delete_orphan(c, new_inode->i_ino);
-+out_finish:
-+ finish_reservation(c);
-+out_free:
-+ kfree(dent);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * recomp_data_node - re-compress a truncated data node.
-+ * @dn: data node to re-compress
-+ * @new_len: new length
-+ *
-+ * This function is used when an inode is truncated and the last data node of
-+ * the inode has to be re-compressed and re-written.
-+ */
-+static int recomp_data_node(struct ubifs_data_node *dn, int *new_len)
-+{
-+ void *buf;
-+ int err, len, compr_type, out_len;
-+
-+ out_len = le32_to_cpu(dn->size);
-+ buf = kmalloc(out_len * WORST_COMPR_FACTOR, GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!buf)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ len = le32_to_cpu(dn->ch.len) - UBIFS_DATA_NODE_SZ;
-+ compr_type = le16_to_cpu(dn->compr_type);
-+ err = ubifs_decompress(&dn->data, len, buf, &out_len, compr_type);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+
-+ ubifs_compress(buf, *new_len, &dn->data, &out_len, &compr_type);
-+ ubifs_assert(out_len <= UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE);
-+ dn->compr_type = cpu_to_le16(compr_type);
-+ dn->size = cpu_to_le32(*new_len);
-+ *new_len = UBIFS_DATA_NODE_SZ + out_len;
-+out:
-+ kfree(buf);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_jnl_truncate - update the journal for a truncation.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @inum: inode number of inode being truncated
-+ * @old_size: old size
-+ * @new_size: new size
-+ *
-+ * When the size of a file decreases due to truncation, a truncation node is
-+ * written, the journal tree is updated, and the last data block is re-written
-+ * if it has been affected.
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 in the case of success, and a negative error code in
-+ * case of failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_jnl_truncate(struct ubifs_info *c, ino_t inum,
-+ loff_t old_size, loff_t new_size)
-+{
-+ union ubifs_key key, to_key;
-+ struct ubifs_trun_node *trun;
-+ struct ubifs_data_node *uninitialized_var(dn);
-+ int err, dlen, len, lnum, offs, bit, sz;
-+ unsigned int blk;
-+
-+ dbg_jnl("ino %lu, size %lld -> %lld", inum, old_size, new_size);
-+
-+ sz = UBIFS_TRUN_NODE_SZ + UBIFS_MAX_DATA_NODE_SZ * WORST_COMPR_FACTOR;
-+ trun = kmalloc(sz, GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!trun)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ trun->ch.node_type = UBIFS_TRUN_NODE;
-+ trun->inum = cpu_to_le32(inum);
-+ trun->old_size = cpu_to_le64(old_size);
-+ trun->new_size = cpu_to_le64(new_size);
-+ zero_trun_node_unused(trun);
-+
-+ dlen = new_size & (UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE - 1);
-+
-+ if (dlen) {
-+ /* Get last data block so it can be truncated */
-+ dn = (void *)trun + ALIGN(UBIFS_TRUN_NODE_SZ, 8);
-+ blk = new_size / UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE;
-+ data_key_init(c, &key, inum, blk);
-+ dbg_jnl("last block key %s", DBGKEY(&key));
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_lookup(c, &key, dn);
-+ if (err == -ENOENT)
-+ dlen = 0; /* Not found (so it is a hole) */
-+ else if (err)
-+ goto out_free;
-+ else {
-+ if (le32_to_cpu(dn->size) <= dlen)
-+ dlen = 0; /* Nothing to do */
-+ else {
-+ int compr_type = le16_to_cpu(dn->compr_type);
-+
-+ if (compr_type != UBIFS_COMPR_NONE) {
-+ err = recomp_data_node(dn, &dlen);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_free;
-+ } else {
-+ dn->size = cpu_to_le32(dlen);
-+ dlen += UBIFS_DATA_NODE_SZ;
-+ }
-+ zero_data_node_unused(dn);
-+ }
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ if (dlen)
-+ len = ALIGN(UBIFS_TRUN_NODE_SZ, 8) + dlen;
-+ else
-+ len = UBIFS_TRUN_NODE_SZ;
-+
-+ /* Must make reservation before allocating sequence numbers */
-+ err = make_reservation(c, BASEHD, len);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_free;
-+
-+ ubifs_prepare_node(c, trun, UBIFS_TRUN_NODE_SZ, 0);
-+ if (dlen)
-+ ubifs_prepare_node(c, dn, dlen, 0);
-+
-+ err = write_head(c, BASEHD, trun, len, &lnum, &offs, 0);
-+ if (!err)
-+ ubifs_wbuf_add_ino_nolock(&c->jheads[BASEHD].wbuf, inum);
-+ release_head(c, BASEHD);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_ro;
-+
-+ if (dlen) {
-+ offs += ALIGN(UBIFS_TRUN_NODE_SZ, 8);
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_add(c, &key, lnum, offs, dlen);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_ro;
-+ }
-+
-+ err = ubifs_add_dirt(c, lnum, UBIFS_TRUN_NODE_SZ);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_ro;
-+
-+ bit = new_size & (UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE - 1);
-+
-+ blk = new_size / UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE + (bit ? 1 : 0);
-+ data_key_init(c, &key, inum, blk);
-+
-+ bit = old_size & (UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE - 1);
-+
-+ blk = old_size / UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE - (bit ? 0: 1);
-+ data_key_init(c, &to_key, inum, blk);
-+
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_remove_range(c, &key, &to_key);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_ro;
-+
-+ finish_reservation(c);
-+ kfree(trun);
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out_ro:
-+ ubifs_ro_mode(c, err);
-+ finish_reservation(c);
-+out_free:
-+ kfree(trun);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+#ifdef CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_XATTR
-+
-+int ubifs_jnl_delete_xattr(struct ubifs_info *c, const struct inode *host,
-+ const struct inode *inode, const struct qstr *nm,
-+ int sync)
-+{
-+ int err, xlen, hlen, len, lnum, xent_offs, aligned_xlen;
-+ struct ubifs_dent_node *xent;
-+ struct ubifs_ino_node *ino;
-+ union ubifs_key xent_key, key1, key2;
-+
-+ dbg_jnl("host %lu, xattr ino %lu, name '%s', data len %d",
-+ host->i_ino, inode->i_ino, nm->name,
-+ ubifs_inode(inode)->data_len);
-+ ubifs_assert(inode->i_nlink == 0);
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Since we are deleting the inode, we do not bother to attach any data
-+ * to it and assume its length is %UBIFS_INO_NODE_SZ.
-+ */
-+ xlen = UBIFS_DENT_NODE_SZ + nm->len + 1;
-+ aligned_xlen = ALIGN(xlen, 8);
-+ hlen = ubifs_inode(host)->data_len + UBIFS_INO_NODE_SZ;
-+ len = aligned_xlen + UBIFS_INO_NODE_SZ + ALIGN(hlen, 8);
-+
-+ xent = kmalloc(len, GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!xent)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ /* Make reservation before allocating sequence numbers */
-+ err = make_reservation(c, BASEHD, len);
-+ if (err) {
-+ kfree(xent);
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ xent->ch.node_type = UBIFS_XENT_NODE;
-+ xent_key_init(c, &xent_key, host->i_ino, nm);
-+ key_write(c, &xent_key, xent->key);
-+ xent->inum = 0;
-+ xent->type = get_dent_type(inode->i_mode);
-+ xent->nlen = cpu_to_le16(nm->len);
-+ memcpy(xent->name, nm->name, nm->len);
-+ xent->name[nm->len] = '\0';
-+ zero_dent_node_unused(xent);
-+ ubifs_prep_grp_node(c, xent, xlen, 0);
-+
-+ ino = (void *)xent + aligned_xlen;
-+ pack_inode(c, ino, inode, 0, 1);
-+
-+ ino = (void *)ino + UBIFS_INO_NODE_SZ;
-+ pack_inode(c, ino, host, 1, 0);
-+
-+ err = write_head(c, BASEHD, xent, len, &lnum, &xent_offs, sync);
-+ if (!sync && !err)
-+ ubifs_wbuf_add_ino_nolock(&c->jheads[BASEHD].wbuf, host->i_ino);
-+ release_head(c, BASEHD);
-+ kfree(xent);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_ro;
-+
-+ /* Remove the extended attribute entry from TNC */
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_remove_nm(c, &xent_key, nm);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_ro;
-+ err = ubifs_add_dirt(c, lnum, xlen);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_ro;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Remove all nodes belonging to the extended attribute inode from TNC.
-+ * Well, there actually must be only one node - the inode itself.
-+ */
-+ lowest_ino_key(c, &key1, inode->i_ino);
-+ highest_ino_key(c, &key2, inode->i_ino);
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_remove_range(c, &key1, &key2);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_ro;
-+ err = ubifs_add_dirt(c, lnum, UBIFS_INO_NODE_SZ);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_ro;
-+
-+ /* And update TNC with the new host inode position */
-+ ino_key_init(c, &key1, host->i_ino);
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_add(c, &key1, lnum, xent_offs + len - hlen, hlen);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_ro;
-+
-+ finish_reservation(c);
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out_ro:
-+ ubifs_ro_mode(c, err);
-+ finish_reservation(c);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_jnl_write_2_inodes - write 2 inodes to the journal.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @inode1: first inode to write
-+ * @inode2: second inode to write
-+ * @sync: non-zero if the write-buffer has to be synchronized
-+ *
-+ * This function writes 2 inodes @inode1 and @inode2 to the journal (to the
-+ * base head - first @inode1, then @inode2). Returns zero in case of success
-+ * and a negative error code in case of failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_jnl_write_2_inodes(struct ubifs_info *c, const struct inode *inode1,
-+ const struct inode *inode2, int sync)
-+{
-+ int err, len1, len2, aligned_len, aligned_len1, lnum, offs;
-+ struct ubifs_ino_node *ino;
-+ union ubifs_key key;
-+
-+ dbg_jnl("ino %lu, ino %lu", inode1->i_ino, inode2->i_ino);
-+ ubifs_assert(inode1->i_nlink > 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(inode2->i_nlink > 0);
-+
-+ len1 = UBIFS_INO_NODE_SZ + ubifs_inode(inode1)->data_len;
-+ len2 = UBIFS_INO_NODE_SZ + ubifs_inode(inode2)->data_len;
-+ aligned_len1 = ALIGN(len1, 8);
-+ aligned_len = aligned_len1 + ALIGN(len2, 8);
-+
-+ ino = kmalloc(aligned_len, GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!ino)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ /* Make reservation before allocating sequence numbers */
-+ err = make_reservation(c, BASEHD, aligned_len);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_free;
-+
-+ pack_inode(c, ino, inode1, 0, 0);
-+ pack_inode(c, (void *)ino + aligned_len1, inode2, 1, 0);
-+
-+ err = write_head(c, BASEHD, ino, aligned_len, &lnum, &offs, 0);
-+ if (!sync && !err) {
-+ struct ubifs_wbuf *wbuf = &c->jheads[BASEHD].wbuf;
-+
-+ ubifs_wbuf_add_ino_nolock(wbuf, inode1->i_ino);
-+ ubifs_wbuf_add_ino_nolock(wbuf, inode2->i_ino);
-+ }
-+ release_head(c, BASEHD);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_ro;
-+
-+ ino_key_init(c, &key, inode1->i_ino);
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_add(c, &key, lnum, offs, len1);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_ro;
-+
-+ ino_key_init(c, &key, inode2->i_ino);
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_add(c, &key, lnum, offs + aligned_len1, len2);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_ro;
-+
-+ finish_reservation(c);
-+ kfree(ino);
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out_ro:
-+ ubifs_ro_mode(c, err);
-+ finish_reservation(c);
-+out_free:
-+ kfree(ino);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+#endif /* CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_XATTR */
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/Kconfig avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/Kconfig
---- linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/Kconfig 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/Kconfig 2008-06-12 15:09:45.311815896 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,72 @@
-+config UBIFS_FS
-+ tristate "UBIFS file system support"
-+ select CRC16
-+ select CRC32
-+ select CRYPTO if UBIFS_FS_ADVANCED_COMPR
-+ select CRYPTO if UBIFS_FS_LZO
-+ select CRYPTO if UBIFS_FS_ZLIB
-+ select CRYPTO_LZO if UBIFS_FS_LZO
-+ select CRYPTO_DEFLATE if UBIFS_FS_ZLIB
-+ depends on MTD_UBI
-+ help
-+ UBIFS is a file system for flash devices which works on top of UBI.
-+
-+config UBIFS_FS_XATTR
-+ bool "Extended attributes support"
-+ depends on UBIFS_FS
-+ help
-+ This option enables support of extended attributes.
-+
-+config UBIFS_FS_ADVANCED_COMPR
-+ bool "Advanced compression options"
-+ depends on UBIFS_FS
-+ help
-+ This option allows to explicitly choose which compressions, if any,
-+ are enabled in UBIFS. Removing compressors means inbility to read
-+ existing file systems.
-+
-+ If unsure, say 'N'.
-+
-+config UBIFS_FS_LZO
-+ bool "LZO compression support" if UBIFS_FS_ADVANCED_COMPR
-+ depends on UBIFS_FS
-+ default y
-+ help
-+ LZO compressor is generally faster then zlib but compresses worse.
-+ Say 'Y' if unsure.
-+
-+config UBIFS_FS_ZLIB
-+ bool "ZLIB compression support" if UBIFS_FS_ADVANCED_COMPR
-+ depends on UBIFS_FS
-+ default y
-+ help
-+ Zlib copresses better then LZO but it is slower. Say 'Y' if unsure.
-+
-+# Debugging-related stuff
-+config UBIFS_FS_DEBUG
-+ bool "Enable debugging"
-+ depends on UBIFS_FS
-+ select DEBUG_FS
-+ select KALLSYMS_ALL
-+ help
-+ This option enables UBIFS debugging.
-+
-+config UBIFS_FS_DEBUG_MSG_LVL
-+ int "Default message level (0 = no extra messages, 3 = lots)"
-+ depends on UBIFS_FS_DEBUG
-+ default "0"
-+ help
-+ This controls the amount of debugging messages produced by UBIFS.
-+ If reporting bugs, please try to have available a full dump of the
-+ messages at level 1 while the misbehaviour was occurring. Level 2
-+ may become necessary if level 1 messages were not enough to find the
-+ bug. Generally Level 3 should be avoided.
-+
-+config UBIFS_FS_DEBUG_CHKS
-+ bool "Enable extra checks"
-+ depends on UBIFS_FS_DEBUG
-+ help
-+ If extra checks are enabled UBIFS will check the consistency of its
-+ internal data structures during operation. However, UBIFS performance
-+ is dramatically slower when this option is selected especially if the
-+ file system is large.
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/key.h avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/key.h
---- linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/key.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/key.h 2008-06-12 15:09:45.367815766 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,533 @@
-+/*
-+ * This file is part of UBIFS.
-+ *
-+ * Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Nokia Corporation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by
-+ * the Free Software Foundation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
-+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
-+ * more details.
-+ *
-+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
-+ * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
-+ * Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
-+ *
-+ * Authors: Artem Bityutskiy (Битюцкий Артём)
-+ * Adrian Hunter
-+ */
-+
-+/*
-+ * This header contains various key-related definitions and helper function.
-+ * UBIFS allows several key schemes, so we access key fields only via these
-+ * helpers. At the moment only one key scheme is supported.
-+ *
-+ * Simple key scheme
-+ * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-+ *
-+ * Keys are 64-bits long. First 32-bits are inode number (parent inode number
-+ * in case of direntry key). Next 3 bits are node type. The last 29 bits are
-+ * 4KiB offset in case of inode node, and direntry hash in case of a direntry
-+ * node. We use "r5" hash borrowed from reiserfs.
-+ */
-+
-+#ifndef __UBIFS_KEY_H__
-+#define __UBIFS_KEY_H__
-+
-+/**
-+ * key_r5_hash - R5 hash function (borrowed from reiserfs).
-+ * @s: direntry name
-+ * @len: name length
-+ */
-+static inline uint32_t key_r5_hash(const char *s, int len)
-+{
-+ uint32_t a = 0;
-+ const signed char *str = (const signed char *)s;
-+
-+ while (*str) {
-+ a += *str << 4;
-+ a += *str >> 4;
-+ a *= 11;
-+ str++;
-+ }
-+
-+ a &= UBIFS_S_KEY_HASH_MASK;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * We use hash values as offset in directories, so values %0 and %1 are
-+ * reserved for "." and "..". %2 is reserved for "end of readdir"
-+ * marker.
-+ */
-+ if (unlikely(a >= 0 && a <= 2))
-+ a += 3;
-+ return a;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * key_test_hash - testing hash function.
-+ * @str: direntry name
-+ * @len: name length
-+ */
-+static inline uint32_t key_test_hash(const char *str, int len)
-+{
-+ uint32_t a = 0;
-+
-+ len = min_t(uint32_t, len, 4);
-+ memcpy(&a, str, len);
-+ a &= UBIFS_S_KEY_HASH_MASK;
-+ if (unlikely(a >= 0 && a <= 2))
-+ a += 3;
-+ return a;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ino_key_init - initialize inode key.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @key: key to initialize
-+ * @inum: inode number
-+ */
-+static inline void ino_key_init(const struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ union ubifs_key *key, ino_t inum)
-+{
-+ key->u32[0] = inum;
-+ key->u32[1] = UBIFS_INO_KEY << UBIFS_S_KEY_BLOCK_BITS;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ino_key_init_flash - initialize on-flash inode key.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @k: key to initialize
-+ * @inum: inode number
-+ */
-+static inline void ino_key_init_flash(const struct ubifs_info *c, void *k,
-+ ino_t inum)
-+{
-+ union ubifs_key *key = k;
-+
-+ key->j32[0] = cpu_to_le32(inum);
-+ key->j32[1] = cpu_to_le32(UBIFS_INO_KEY << UBIFS_S_KEY_BLOCK_BITS);
-+ memset(k + 8, 0, UBIFS_MAX_KEY_LEN - 8);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * lowest_ino_key - get the lowest possible inode key.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @key: key to initialize
-+ * @inum: inode number
-+ */
-+static inline void lowest_ino_key(const struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ union ubifs_key *key, ino_t inum)
-+{
-+ key->u32[0] = inum;
-+ key->u32[1] = 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * highest_ino_key - get the highest possible inode key.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @key: key to initialize
-+ * @inum: inode number
-+ */
-+static inline void highest_ino_key(const struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ union ubifs_key *key, ino_t inum)
-+{
-+ key->u32[0] = inum;
-+ key->u32[1] = 0xffffffff;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * dent_key_init - initialize directory entry key.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @key: key to initialize
-+ * @inum: parent inode number
-+ * @nm: direntry name and length
-+ */
-+static inline void dent_key_init(const struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ union ubifs_key *key, ino_t inum,
-+ const struct qstr *nm)
-+{
-+ uint32_t hash = c->key_hash(nm->name, nm->len);
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(!(hash & ~UBIFS_S_KEY_HASH_MASK));
-+ key->u32[0] = inum;
-+ key->u32[1] = hash | (UBIFS_DENT_KEY << UBIFS_S_KEY_HASH_BITS);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * dent_key_init_hash - initialize directory entry key without re-calculating
-+ * hash function.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @key: key to initialize
-+ * @inum: parent inode number
-+ * @hash: direntry name hash
-+ */
-+static inline void dent_key_init_hash(const struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ union ubifs_key *key, ino_t inum,
-+ uint32_t hash)
-+{
-+ ubifs_assert(!(hash & ~UBIFS_S_KEY_HASH_MASK));
-+ key->u32[0] = inum;
-+ key->u32[1] = hash | (UBIFS_DENT_KEY << UBIFS_S_KEY_HASH_BITS);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * dent_key_init_flash - initialize on-flash directory entry key.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @k: key to initialize
-+ * @inum: parent inode number
-+ * @nm: direntry name and length
-+ */
-+static inline void dent_key_init_flash(const struct ubifs_info *c, void *k,
-+ ino_t inum, const struct qstr *nm)
-+{
-+ union ubifs_key *key = k;
-+ uint32_t hash = c->key_hash(nm->name, nm->len);
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(!(hash & ~UBIFS_S_KEY_HASH_MASK));
-+ key->j32[0] = cpu_to_le32(inum);
-+ key->j32[1] = cpu_to_le32(hash |
-+ (UBIFS_DENT_KEY << UBIFS_S_KEY_HASH_BITS));
-+ memset(k + 8, 0, UBIFS_MAX_KEY_LEN - 8);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * lowest_dent_key - get the lowest possible directory entry key.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @key: where to store the lowest key
-+ * @inum: parent inode number
-+ */
-+static inline void lowest_dent_key(const struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ union ubifs_key *key, ino_t inum)
-+{
-+ key->u32[0] = inum;
-+ key->u32[1] = UBIFS_DENT_KEY << UBIFS_S_KEY_HASH_BITS;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * xent_key_init - initialize extended attribute entry key.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @key: key to initialize
-+ * @inum: host inode number
-+ * @nm: extended attribute entry name and length
-+ */
-+static inline void xent_key_init(const struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ union ubifs_key *key, ino_t inum,
-+ const struct qstr *nm)
-+{
-+ uint32_t hash = c->key_hash(nm->name, nm->len);
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(!(hash & ~UBIFS_S_KEY_HASH_MASK));
-+ key->u32[0] = inum;
-+ key->u32[1] = hash | (UBIFS_XENT_KEY << UBIFS_S_KEY_HASH_BITS);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * xent_key_init_hash - initialize extended attribute entry key without
-+ * re-calculating hash function.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @key: key to initialize
-+ * @inum: host inode number
-+ * @hash: extended attribute entry name hash
-+ */
-+static inline void xent_key_init_hash(const struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ union ubifs_key *key, ino_t inum,
-+ uint32_t hash)
-+{
-+ ubifs_assert(!(hash & ~UBIFS_S_KEY_HASH_MASK));
-+ key->u32[0] = inum;
-+ key->u32[1] = hash | (UBIFS_XENT_KEY << UBIFS_S_KEY_HASH_BITS);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * xent_key_init_flash - initialize on-flash extended attribute entry key.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @k: key to initialize
-+ * @inum: host inode number
-+ * @nm: extended attribute entry name and length
-+ */
-+static inline void xent_key_init_flash(const struct ubifs_info *c, void *k,
-+ ino_t inum, const struct qstr *nm)
-+{
-+ union ubifs_key *key = k;
-+ uint32_t hash = c->key_hash(nm->name, nm->len);
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(!(hash & ~UBIFS_S_KEY_HASH_MASK));
-+ key->j32[0] = cpu_to_le32(inum);
-+ key->j32[1] = cpu_to_le32(hash |
-+ (UBIFS_XENT_KEY << UBIFS_S_KEY_HASH_BITS));
-+ memset(k + 8, 0, UBIFS_MAX_KEY_LEN - 8);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * lowest_xent_key - get the lowest possible extended attribute entry key.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @key: where to store the lowest key
-+ * @inum: host inode number
-+ */
-+static inline void lowest_xent_key(const struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ union ubifs_key *key, ino_t inum)
-+{
-+ key->u32[0] = inum;
-+ key->u32[1] = UBIFS_XENT_KEY << UBIFS_S_KEY_HASH_BITS;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * data_key_init - initialize data key.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @key: key to initialize
-+ * @inum: inode number
-+ * @block: block number
-+ */
-+static inline void data_key_init(const struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ union ubifs_key *key, ino_t inum,
-+ unsigned int block)
-+{
-+ ubifs_assert(!(block & ~UBIFS_S_KEY_BLOCK_MASK));
-+ key->u32[0] = inum;
-+ key->u32[1] = block | (UBIFS_DATA_KEY << UBIFS_S_KEY_BLOCK_BITS);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * data_key_init_flash - initialize on-flash data key.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @k: key to initialize
-+ * @inum: inode number
-+ * @block: block number
-+ */
-+static inline void data_key_init_flash(const struct ubifs_info *c, void *k,
-+ ino_t inum, unsigned int block)
-+{
-+ union ubifs_key *key = k;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(!(block & ~UBIFS_S_KEY_BLOCK_MASK));
-+ key->j32[0] = cpu_to_le32(inum);
-+ key->j32[1] = cpu_to_le32(block |
-+ (UBIFS_DATA_KEY << UBIFS_S_KEY_BLOCK_BITS));
-+ memset(k + 8, 0, UBIFS_MAX_KEY_LEN - 8);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * trun_key_init - initialize truncation node key.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @key: key to initialize
-+ * @inum: inode number
-+ *
-+ * Note, UBIFS does not have truncation keys on the media and this function is
-+ * only used for purposes of replay.
-+ */
-+static inline void trun_key_init(const struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ union ubifs_key *key, ino_t inum)
-+{
-+ key->u32[0] = inum;
-+ key->u32[1] = UBIFS_TRUN_KEY << UBIFS_S_KEY_BLOCK_BITS;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * key_type - get key type.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @key: key to get type of
-+ */
-+static inline int key_type(const struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ const union ubifs_key *key)
-+{
-+ return key->u32[1] >> UBIFS_S_KEY_BLOCK_BITS;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * key_type_flash - get type of a on-flash formatted key.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @k: key to get type of
-+ */
-+static inline int key_type_flash(const struct ubifs_info *c, const void *k)
-+{
-+ const union ubifs_key *key = k;
-+
-+ return le32_to_cpu(key->u32[1]) >> UBIFS_S_KEY_BLOCK_BITS;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * key_inum - fetch inode number from key.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @k: key to fetch inode number from
-+ */
-+static inline ino_t key_inum(const struct ubifs_info *c, const void *k)
-+{
-+ const union ubifs_key *key = k;
-+
-+ return key->u32[0];
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * key_inum_flash - fetch inode number from an on-flash formatted key.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @k: key to fetch inode number from
-+ */
-+static inline ino_t key_inum_flash(const struct ubifs_info *c, const void *k)
-+{
-+ const union ubifs_key *key = k;
-+
-+ return le32_to_cpu(key->j32[0]);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * key_hash - get directory entry hash.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @key: the key to get hash from
-+ */
-+static inline int key_hash(const struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ const union ubifs_key *key)
-+{
-+ return key->u32[1] & UBIFS_S_KEY_HASH_MASK;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * key_hash_flash - get directory entry hash from an on-flash formatted key.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @k: the key to get hash from
-+ */
-+static inline int key_hash_flash(const struct ubifs_info *c, const void *k)
-+{
-+ const union ubifs_key *key = k;
-+
-+ return le32_to_cpu(key->j32[1]) & UBIFS_S_KEY_HASH_MASK;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * key_block - get data block number.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @key: the key to get the block number from
-+ */
-+static inline unsigned int key_block(const struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ const union ubifs_key *key)
-+{
-+ return key->u32[1] & UBIFS_S_KEY_BLOCK_MASK;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * key_block_flash - get data block number from an on-flash formatted key.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @k: the key to get the block number from
-+ */
-+static inline unsigned int key_block_flash(const struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ const void *k)
-+{
-+ const union ubifs_key *key = k;
-+
-+ return le32_to_cpu(key->u32[1]) & UBIFS_S_KEY_BLOCK_MASK;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * key_read - transform a key to in-memory format.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @from: the key to transform
-+ * @to: the key to store the result
-+ */
-+static inline void key_read(const struct ubifs_info *c, const void *from,
-+ union ubifs_key *to)
-+{
-+ const union ubifs_key *f = from;
-+
-+ to->u32[0] = le32_to_cpu(f->j32[0]);
-+ to->u32[1] = le32_to_cpu(f->j32[1]);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * key_write - transform a key from in-memory format.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @from: the key to transform
-+ * @to: the key to store the result
-+ */
-+static inline void key_write(const struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ const union ubifs_key *from, void *to)
-+{
-+ union ubifs_key *t = to;
-+
-+ t->j32[0] = cpu_to_le32(from->u32[0]);
-+ t->j32[1] = cpu_to_le32(from->u32[1]);
-+ memset(to + 8, 0, UBIFS_MAX_KEY_LEN - 8);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * key_write_idx - transform a key from in-memory format for the index.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @from: the key to transform
-+ * @to: the key to store the result
-+ */
-+static inline void key_write_idx(const struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ const union ubifs_key *from, void *to)
-+{
-+ union ubifs_key *t = to;
-+
-+ t->j32[0] = cpu_to_le32(from->u32[0]);
-+ t->j32[1] = cpu_to_le32(from->u32[1]);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * key_copy - copy a key.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @from: the key to copy from
-+ * @to: the key to copy to
-+ */
-+static inline void key_copy(const struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ const union ubifs_key *from, union ubifs_key *to)
-+{
-+ to->u64[0] = from->u64[0];
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * keys_cmp - compare keys.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @key1: the first key to compare
-+ * @key2: the second key to compare
-+ *
-+ * This function compares 2 keys and returns %-1 if @key1 is less than
-+ * @key2, 0 if the keys are equivalent and %1 if @key1 is greater than @key2.
-+ */
-+static inline int keys_cmp(const struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ const union ubifs_key *key1,
-+ const union ubifs_key *key2)
-+{
-+ if (key1->u32[0] < key2->u32[0])
-+ return -1;
-+ if (key1->u32[0] > key2->u32[0])
-+ return 1;
-+ if (key1->u32[1] < key2->u32[1])
-+ return -1;
-+ if (key1->u32[1] > key2->u32[1])
-+ return 1;
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * is_hash_key - is a key vulnerable to hash collisions.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @key: key
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %1 if @key is a hashed key or %0 otherwise.
-+ */
-+static inline int is_hash_key(const struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ const union ubifs_key *key)
-+{
-+ int type = key_type(c, key);
-+
-+ return type == UBIFS_DENT_KEY || type == UBIFS_XENT_KEY;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * key_max_inode_size - get maximum file size allowed by current key format.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ */
-+static inline unsigned long long key_max_inode_size(const struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ switch (c->key_fmt) {
-+ case UBIFS_SIMPLE_KEY_FMT:
-+ return (1ULL << UBIFS_S_KEY_BLOCK_BITS) * UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE;
-+ default:
-+ return 0;
-+ }
-+}
-+#endif /* !__UBIFS_KEY_H__ */
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/log.c avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/log.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/log.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/log.c 2008-06-12 15:09:45.367815766 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,799 @@
-+/*
-+ * This file is part of UBIFS.
-+ *
-+ * Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Nokia Corporation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by
-+ * the Free Software Foundation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
-+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
-+ * more details.
-+ *
-+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
-+ * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
-+ * Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
-+ *
-+ * Authors: Artem Bityutskiy (Битюцкий Артём)
-+ * Adrian Hunter
-+ */
-+
-+/*
-+ * This file is a part of UBIFS journal implementation and contains various
-+ * functions which manipulate the log. The log is a fixed area on the flash
-+ * which does not contain any data but refers to buds. The log is a part of the
-+ * journal.
-+ */
-+
-+#include "ubifs.h"
-+
-+#ifdef CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_DEBUG
-+static int dbg_check_bud_bytes(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+#else
-+#define dbg_check_bud_bytes(c) 0
-+#endif
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_search_bud - search bud LEB.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: logical eraseblock number to search
-+ *
-+ * This function searches bud LEB @lnum. Returns bud description object in case
-+ * of success and %NULL if there is no bud with this LEB number.
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_bud *ubifs_search_bud(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum)
-+{
-+ struct rb_node *p;
-+ struct ubifs_bud *bud;
-+
-+ spin_lock(&c->buds_lock);
-+ p = c->buds.rb_node;
-+ while (p) {
-+ bud = rb_entry(p, struct ubifs_bud, rb);
-+ if (lnum < bud->lnum)
-+ p = p->rb_left;
-+ else if (lnum > bud->lnum)
-+ p = p->rb_right;
-+ else {
-+ spin_unlock(&c->buds_lock);
-+ return bud;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ spin_unlock(&c->buds_lock);
-+ return NULL;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_get_wbuf - get the wbuf associated with a LEB, if there is one.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: logical eraseblock number to search
-+ *
-+ * This functions returns the wbuf for @lnum or %NULL if there is not one.
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_wbuf *ubifs_get_wbuf(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum)
-+{
-+ struct rb_node *p;
-+ struct ubifs_bud *bud;
-+ int jhead;
-+
-+ if (!c->jheads)
-+ return NULL;
-+
-+ spin_lock(&c->buds_lock);
-+ p = c->buds.rb_node;
-+ while (p) {
-+ bud = rb_entry(p, struct ubifs_bud, rb);
-+ if (lnum < bud->lnum)
-+ p = p->rb_left;
-+ else if (lnum > bud->lnum)
-+ p = p->rb_right;
-+ else {
-+ jhead = bud->jhead;
-+ spin_unlock(&c->buds_lock);
-+ return &c->jheads[jhead].wbuf;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ spin_unlock(&c->buds_lock);
-+ return NULL;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * next_log_lnum - switch to the next log LEB.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: current log LEB
-+ */
-+static inline int next_log_lnum(const struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum)
-+{
-+ lnum += 1;
-+ if (lnum > c->log_last)
-+ lnum = UBIFS_LOG_LNUM;
-+
-+ return lnum;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * empty_log_bytes - calculate amount of empty space in the log.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ */
-+static inline long long empty_log_bytes(const struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ long long h, t;
-+
-+ h = c->lhead_lnum * c->leb_size + c->lhead_offs;
-+ t = c->ltail_lnum * c->leb_size;
-+
-+ if (h >= t)
-+ return c->log_bytes - h + t;
-+ else
-+ return t - h;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_add_bud - add bud LEB to the tree of buds and its journal head list.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @bud: the bud to add
-+ */
-+void ubifs_add_bud(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_bud *bud)
-+{
-+ struct rb_node **p, *parent = NULL;
-+ struct ubifs_bud *b;
-+ struct ubifs_jhead *jhead;
-+
-+ spin_lock(&c->buds_lock);
-+ p = &c->buds.rb_node;
-+ while (*p) {
-+ parent = *p;
-+ b = rb_entry(parent, struct ubifs_bud, rb);
-+ ubifs_assert(bud->lnum != b->lnum);
-+ if (bud->lnum < b->lnum)
-+ p = &(*p)->rb_left;
-+ else
-+ p = &(*p)->rb_right;
-+ }
-+
-+ rb_link_node(&bud->rb, parent, p);
-+ rb_insert_color(&bud->rb, &c->buds);
-+ if (c->jheads) {
-+ jhead = &c->jheads[bud->jhead];
-+ list_add_tail(&bud->list, &jhead->buds_list);
-+ } else
-+ ubifs_assert(c->replaying && (c->vfs_sb->s_flags & MS_RDONLY));
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Note, although this is a new bud, we anyway account this space now,
-+ * before any data has been written to it, because this is about to
-+ * guarantee fixed mount time, and this bud will anyway be read and
-+ * scanned.
-+ */
-+ c->bud_bytes += c->leb_size - bud->start;
-+
-+ dbg_log("LEB %d:%d, jhead %d, bud_bytes %lld", bud->lnum,
-+ bud->start, bud->jhead, c->bud_bytes);
-+ spin_unlock(&c->buds_lock);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_create_buds_lists - create journal head buds lists for remount rw.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ */
-+void ubifs_create_buds_lists(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct rb_node *p;
-+
-+ spin_lock(&c->buds_lock);
-+ p = rb_first(&c->buds);
-+ while (p) {
-+ struct ubifs_bud *bud = rb_entry(p, struct ubifs_bud, rb);
-+ struct ubifs_jhead *jhead = &c->jheads[bud->jhead];
-+
-+ list_add_tail(&bud->list, &jhead->buds_list);
-+ p = rb_next(p);
-+ }
-+ spin_unlock(&c->buds_lock);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_add_bud_to_log - add a new bud to the log.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @jhead: journal head the bud belongs to
-+ * @lnum: LEB number of the bud
-+ * @offs: starting offset of the bud
-+ *
-+ * This function writes reference node for the new bud LEB @lnum it to the log,
-+ * and adds it to the buds tress. It also makes sure that log size does not
-+ * exceed the 'c->max_bud_bytes' limit. Returns zero in case of success,
-+ * %-EAGAIN if commit is required, and a negative error codes in case of
-+ * failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_add_bud_to_log(struct ubifs_info *c, int jhead, int lnum, int offs)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+ struct ubifs_bud *bud;
-+ struct ubifs_ref_node *ref;
-+
-+ bud = kmalloc(sizeof(struct ubifs_bud), GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!bud)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+ ref = kzalloc(c->ref_node_alsz, GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!ref) {
-+ kfree(bud);
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+ }
-+
-+ mutex_lock(&c->log_mutex);
-+ /* Make sure we have enough space in the log */
-+ if (empty_log_bytes(c) - c->ref_node_alsz < c->min_log_bytes) {
-+ dbg_log("not enough log space - %lld, required %d",
-+ empty_log_bytes(c), c->min_log_bytes);
-+ ubifs_commit_required(c);
-+ err = -EAGAIN;
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ }
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Make sure the the amount of space in buds will not exceed
-+ * 'c->max_bud_bytes' limit, because we want to guarantee mount time
-+ * limits.
-+ *
-+ * It is not necessary to hold @c->buds_lock when reading @c->bud_bytes
-+ * because we are holding @c->log_mutex. All @c->bud_bytes take place
-+ * when both @c->log_mutex and @c->bud_bytes are locked.
-+ */
-+ if (c->bud_bytes + c->leb_size - offs > c->max_bud_bytes) {
-+ dbg_log("bud bytes %lld (%lld max), require commit",
-+ c->bud_bytes, c->max_bud_bytes);
-+ ubifs_commit_required(c);
-+ err = -EAGAIN;
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ }
-+
-+ /*
-+ * If the journal is full enough - start background commit. Note, it is
-+ * OK to read 'c->cmt_state' without spinlock because integer reads
-+ * are atomic in the kernel.
-+ */
-+ if (c->bud_bytes >= c->bg_bud_bytes &&
-+ c->cmt_state == COMMIT_RESTING) {
-+ dbg_log("bud bytes %lld (%lld max), initiate BG commit",
-+ c->bud_bytes, c->max_bud_bytes);
-+ ubifs_request_bg_commit(c);
-+ }
-+
-+ bud->lnum = lnum;
-+ bud->start = offs;
-+ bud->jhead = jhead;
-+
-+ ref->ch.node_type = UBIFS_REF_NODE;
-+ ref->lnum = cpu_to_le32(bud->lnum);
-+ ref->offs = cpu_to_le32(bud->start);
-+ ref->jhead = cpu_to_le32(jhead);
-+
-+ if (c->lhead_offs > c->leb_size - c->ref_node_alsz) {
-+ c->lhead_lnum = next_log_lnum(c, c->lhead_lnum);
-+ c->lhead_offs = 0;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->lhead_offs == 0) {
-+ /* Must ensure next log LEB has been unmapped */
-+ err = ubifs_leb_unmap(c, c->lhead_lnum);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (bud->start == 0) {
-+ /*
-+ * Before writing the LEB reference which refers an empty LEB
-+ * to the log, we have to make sure it is mapped, because
-+ * otherwise we'd risk to refer an LEB with garbage in case of
-+ * an unclean reboot, because the target LEB might have been
-+ * unmapped, but not yet physically erased.
-+ */
-+ err = ubi_leb_map(c->ubi, bud->lnum, UBI_SHORTTERM);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ }
-+
-+ dbg_log("write ref LEB %d:%d",
-+ c->lhead_lnum, c->lhead_offs);
-+ err = ubifs_write_node(c, ref, UBIFS_REF_NODE_SZ, c->lhead_lnum,
-+ c->lhead_offs, UBI_SHORTTERM);
-+ c->lhead_offs += c->ref_node_alsz;
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+
-+ ubifs_add_bud(c, bud);
-+
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->log_mutex);
-+ kfree(ref);
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out_unlock:
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->log_mutex);
-+ kfree(ref);
-+ kfree(bud);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * remove_buds - remove used buds.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function removes use buds from the buds tree. It does not remove the
-+ * buds which are pointed to by journal heads.
-+ */
-+static void remove_buds(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct rb_node *p;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(list_empty(&c->old_buds));
-+ c->cmt_bud_bytes = 0;
-+ spin_lock(&c->buds_lock);
-+ p = rb_first(&c->buds);
-+ while (p) {
-+ struct rb_node *p1 = p;
-+ struct ubifs_bud *bud;
-+ struct ubifs_wbuf *wbuf;
-+
-+ p = rb_next(p);
-+ bud = rb_entry(p1, struct ubifs_bud, rb);
-+ wbuf = &c->jheads[bud->jhead].wbuf;
-+
-+ if (wbuf->lnum == bud->lnum) {
-+ /*
-+ * Do not remove buds which are pointed to by journal
-+ * heads (non-closed buds).
-+ */
-+ c->cmt_bud_bytes += wbuf->offs - bud->start;
-+ dbg_log("preserve %d:%d, jhead %d, bud bytes %d, "
-+ "cmt_bud_bytes %lld", bud->lnum, bud->start,
-+ bud->jhead, wbuf->offs - bud->start,
-+ c->cmt_bud_bytes);
-+ bud->start = wbuf->offs;
-+ } else {
-+ c->cmt_bud_bytes += c->leb_size - bud->start;
-+ dbg_log("remove %d:%d, jhead %d, bud bytes %d, "
-+ "cmt_bud_bytes %lld", bud->lnum, bud->start,
-+ bud->jhead, c->leb_size - bud->start,
-+ c->cmt_bud_bytes);
-+ rb_erase(p1, &c->buds);
-+ list_del(&bud->list);
-+ /*
-+ * If the commit does not finish, the recovery will need
-+ * to replay the journal, in which case the old buds
-+ * must be unchanged. Do not release them until post
-+ * commit i.e. do not allow them to be garbage
-+ * collected.
-+ */
-+ list_add(&bud->list, &c->old_buds);
-+ }
-+ }
-+ spin_unlock(&c->buds_lock);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_log_start_commit - start commit.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @ltail_lnum: return new log tail LEB number
-+ *
-+ * The commit operation starts with writing "commit start" node to the log and
-+ * reference nodes for all journal heads which will define new journal after
-+ * the commit has been finished. The commit start and reference nodes are
-+ * written in one go to the nearest empty log LEB (hence, when commit is
-+ * finished UBIFS may safely unmap all the previous log LEBs). This function
-+ * returns zero in case of success and a negative error code in case of
-+ * failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_log_start_commit(struct ubifs_info *c, int *ltail_lnum)
-+{
-+ void *buf;
-+ struct ubifs_cs_node *cs;
-+ struct ubifs_ref_node *ref;
-+ int err, i, max_len, len;
-+
-+ err = dbg_check_bud_bytes(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ max_len = UBIFS_CS_NODE_SZ + c->jhead_cnt * UBIFS_REF_NODE_SZ;
-+ max_len = ALIGN(max_len, c->min_io_size);
-+ buf = cs = kmalloc(max_len, GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!buf)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ cs->ch.node_type = UBIFS_CS_NODE;
-+ cs->cmt_no = cpu_to_le64(c->cmt_no + 1);
-+ ubifs_prepare_node(c, cs, UBIFS_CS_NODE_SZ, 0);
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Note, we do not lock 'c->log_mutex' because this is the commit start
-+ * phase and we are exclusively using the log. And we do not lock
-+ * write-buffer because nobody can write to the file-system at this
-+ * phase.
-+ */
-+
-+ len = UBIFS_CS_NODE_SZ;
-+ for (i = 0; i < c->jhead_cnt; i++) {
-+ int lnum = c->jheads[i].wbuf.lnum;
-+ int offs = c->jheads[i].wbuf.offs;
-+
-+ if (lnum == -1 || offs == c->leb_size)
-+ continue;
-+
-+ dbg_log("add ref to LEB %d:%d for jhead %d", lnum, offs, i);
-+ ref = buf + len;
-+ ref->ch.node_type = UBIFS_REF_NODE;
-+ ref->lnum = cpu_to_le32(lnum);
-+ ref->offs = cpu_to_le32(offs);
-+ ref->jhead = cpu_to_le32(i);
-+
-+ ubifs_prepare_node(c, ref, UBIFS_REF_NODE_SZ, 0);
-+ len += UBIFS_REF_NODE_SZ;
-+ }
-+
-+ ubifs_pad(c, buf + len, ALIGN(len, c->min_io_size) - len);
-+
-+ /* Switch to the next log LEB */
-+ if (c->lhead_offs) {
-+ c->lhead_lnum = next_log_lnum(c, c->lhead_lnum);
-+ c->lhead_offs = 0;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->lhead_offs == 0) {
-+ /* Must ensure next LEB has been unmapped */
-+ err = ubifs_leb_unmap(c, c->lhead_lnum);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ len = ALIGN(len, c->min_io_size);
-+ dbg_log("writing commit start at LEB %d:0, len %d", c->lhead_lnum, len);
-+ err = ubifs_leb_write(c, c->lhead_lnum, cs, 0, len, UBI_SHORTTERM);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+
-+ *ltail_lnum = c->lhead_lnum;
-+
-+ c->lhead_offs += len;
-+ if (c->lhead_offs == c->leb_size) {
-+ c->lhead_lnum = next_log_lnum(c, c->lhead_lnum);
-+ c->lhead_offs = 0;
-+ }
-+
-+ remove_buds(c);
-+
-+ /*
-+ * We have started the commit and now users may use the rest of the log
-+ * for new writes.
-+ */
-+ c->min_log_bytes = 0;
-+
-+out:
-+ kfree(buf);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_log_end_commit - end commit.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @ltail_lnum: new log tail LEB number
-+ *
-+ * This function is called on when the commit operation was finished. It
-+ * moves log tail to new position and unmaps LEBs which contain obsolete data.
-+ * Returns zero in case of success and a negative error code in case of
-+ * failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_log_end_commit(struct ubifs_info *c, int ltail_lnum)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * At this phase we have to lock 'c->log_mutex' because UBIFS allows FS
-+ * writes during commit. Its only short "commit" start phase when
-+ * writers are blocked.
-+ */
-+ mutex_lock(&c->log_mutex);
-+
-+ dbg_log("old tail was LEB %d:0, new tail is LEB %d:0",
-+ c->ltail_lnum, ltail_lnum);
-+
-+ c->ltail_lnum = ltail_lnum;
-+ /*
-+ * The commit is finished and from now on it must be guaranteed that
-+ * there is always enough space for the next commit.
-+ */
-+ c->min_log_bytes = c->leb_size;
-+
-+ spin_lock(&c->buds_lock);
-+ c->bud_bytes -= c->cmt_bud_bytes;
-+ spin_unlock(&c->buds_lock);
-+
-+ err = dbg_check_bud_bytes(c);
-+
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->log_mutex);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_log_post_commit - things to do after commit is completed.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @old_ltail_lnum: old log tail LEB number
-+ *
-+ * Release buds only after commit is completed, because they must be unchanged
-+ * if recovery is needed.
-+ *
-+ * Unmap log LEBs only after commit is completed, because they may be needed for
-+ * recovery.
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_log_post_commit(struct ubifs_info *c, int old_ltail_lnum)
-+{
-+ int lnum, err = 0;
-+
-+ while (!list_empty(&c->old_buds)) {
-+ struct ubifs_bud *bud;
-+
-+ bud = list_entry(c->old_buds.next, struct ubifs_bud, list);
-+ err = ubifs_return_leb(c, bud->lnum);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ list_del(&bud->list);
-+ kfree(bud);
-+ }
-+ mutex_lock(&c->log_mutex);
-+ for (lnum = old_ltail_lnum; lnum != c->ltail_lnum;
-+ lnum = next_log_lnum(c, lnum)) {
-+ dbg_log("unmap log LEB %d", lnum);
-+ err = ubifs_leb_unmap(c, lnum);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+out:
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->log_mutex);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct done_ref - references that have been done.
-+ * @rb: rb-tree node
-+ * @lnum: LEB number
-+ */
-+struct done_ref {
-+ struct rb_node rb;
-+ int lnum;
-+};
-+
-+/**
-+ * done_already - determine if a reference has been done already.
-+ * @done_tree: rb-tree to store references that have been done
-+ * @lnum: LEB number of reference
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %1 if the reference has been done, %0 if not, otherwise
-+ * a negative error code is returned.
-+ */
-+static int done_already(struct rb_root *done_tree, int lnum)
-+{
-+ struct rb_node **p = &done_tree->rb_node, *parent = NULL;
-+ struct done_ref *dr;
-+
-+ while (*p) {
-+ parent = *p;
-+ dr = rb_entry(parent, struct done_ref, rb);
-+ if (lnum < dr->lnum)
-+ p = &(*p)->rb_left;
-+ else if (lnum > dr->lnum)
-+ p = &(*p)->rb_right;
-+ else
-+ return 1;
-+ }
-+
-+ dr = kzalloc(sizeof(struct done_ref), GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!dr)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ dr->lnum = lnum;
-+
-+ rb_link_node(&dr->rb, parent, p);
-+ rb_insert_color(&dr->rb, done_tree);
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * destroy_done_tree - destroy the done tree.
-+ * @done_tree: done tree to destroy
-+ */
-+static void destroy_done_tree(struct rb_root *done_tree)
-+{
-+ struct rb_node *this = done_tree->rb_node;
-+ struct done_ref *dr;
-+
-+ while (this) {
-+ if (this->rb_left) {
-+ this = this->rb_left;
-+ continue;
-+ } else if (this->rb_right) {
-+ this = this->rb_right;
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+ dr = rb_entry(this, struct done_ref, rb);
-+ this = rb_parent(this);
-+ if (this) {
-+ if (this->rb_left == &dr->rb)
-+ this->rb_left = NULL;
-+ else
-+ this->rb_right = NULL;
-+ }
-+ kfree(dr);
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * add_node - add a node to the consolidated log.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @buf: buffer to which to add
-+ * @lnum: LEB number to which to write is passed and returned here
-+ * @offs: offset to where to write is passed and returned here
-+ * @node: node to add
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static int add_node(struct ubifs_info *c, void *buf, int *lnum, int *offs,
-+ void *node)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_ch *ch = node;
-+ int len = le32_to_cpu(ch->len), remains = c->leb_size - *offs;
-+
-+ if (len > remains) {
-+ int sz = ALIGN(*offs, c->min_io_size), err;
-+
-+ ubifs_pad(c, buf + *offs, sz - *offs);
-+ err = ubi_leb_change(c->ubi, *lnum, buf, sz, UBI_SHORTTERM);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ *lnum = next_log_lnum(c, *lnum);
-+ *offs = 0;
-+ }
-+ memcpy(buf + *offs, node, len);
-+ *offs += ALIGN(len, 8);
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_consolidate_log - consolidate the log.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * Repeated failed commits could cause the log to be full, but at least 1 LEB is
-+ * needed for commit. This function rewrites the reference nodes in the log
-+ * omitting duplicates, and failed CS nodes, and leaving no gaps.
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_consolidate_log(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_scan_leb *sleb;
-+ struct ubifs_scan_node *snod;
-+ struct rb_root done_tree = RB_ROOT;
-+ int lnum, err, first = 1, write_lnum, offs = 0;
-+ void *buf;
-+
-+ dbg_rcvry("log tail LEB %d, log head LEB %d", c->ltail_lnum,
-+ c->lhead_lnum);
-+ buf = vmalloc(c->leb_size);
-+ if (!buf)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+ lnum = c->ltail_lnum;
-+ write_lnum = lnum;
-+ while (1) {
-+ sleb = ubifs_scan(c, lnum, 0, c->sbuf);
-+ if (IS_ERR(sleb)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(sleb);
-+ goto out_free;
-+ }
-+ list_for_each_entry(snod, &sleb->nodes, list) {
-+ switch (snod->type) {
-+ case UBIFS_REF_NODE: {
-+ struct ubifs_ref_node *ref = snod->node;
-+ int ref_lnum = le32_to_cpu(ref->lnum);
-+
-+ err = done_already(&done_tree, ref_lnum);
-+ if (err < 0)
-+ goto out_scan;
-+ if (err != 1) {
-+ err = add_node(c, buf, &write_lnum,
-+ &offs, snod->node);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_scan;
-+ }
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ case UBIFS_CS_NODE:
-+ if (!first)
-+ break;
-+ err = add_node(c, buf, &write_lnum, &offs,
-+ snod->node);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_scan;
-+ first = 0;
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ ubifs_scan_destroy(sleb);
-+ if (lnum == c->lhead_lnum)
-+ break;
-+ lnum = next_log_lnum(c, lnum);
-+ }
-+ if (offs) {
-+ int sz = ALIGN(offs, c->min_io_size);
-+
-+ ubifs_pad(c, buf + offs, sz - offs);
-+ err = ubi_leb_change(c->ubi, write_lnum, buf, sz,
-+ UBI_SHORTTERM);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_free;
-+ offs = ALIGN(offs, c->min_io_size);
-+ }
-+ destroy_done_tree(&done_tree);
-+ vfree(buf);
-+ if (write_lnum == c->lhead_lnum) {
-+ ubifs_err("log is too full");
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+ /* Unmap remaining LEBs */
-+ lnum = write_lnum;
-+ do {
-+ lnum = next_log_lnum(c, lnum);
-+ err = ubifs_leb_unmap(c, lnum);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ } while (lnum != c->lhead_lnum);
-+ c->lhead_lnum = write_lnum;
-+ c->lhead_offs = offs;
-+ dbg_rcvry("new log head at %d:%d", c->lhead_lnum, c->lhead_offs);
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out_scan:
-+ ubifs_scan_destroy(sleb);
-+out_free:
-+ destroy_done_tree(&done_tree);
-+ vfree(buf);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+#ifdef CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_DEBUG
-+
-+/**
-+ * dbg_check_bud_bytes - make sure bud bytes calculation are all right.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function makes sure the amount of flash space used by closed buds
-+ * ('c->bud_bytes' is correct). Returns zero in case of success and %-EINVAL in
-+ * case of failure.
-+ */
-+static int dbg_check_bud_bytes(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int i, err = 0;
-+ struct ubifs_bud *bud;
-+ long long bud_bytes = 0;
-+
-+ if (!(ubifs_chk_flags & UBIFS_CHK_GEN))
-+ return 0;
-+
-+ spin_lock(&c->buds_lock);
-+ for (i = 0; i < c->jhead_cnt; i++)
-+ list_for_each_entry(bud, &c->jheads[i].buds_list, list)
-+ bud_bytes += c->leb_size - bud->start;
-+
-+ if (c->bud_bytes != bud_bytes) {
-+ ubifs_err("bad bud_bytes %lld, calculated %lld",
-+ c->bud_bytes, bud_bytes);
-+ err = -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+ spin_unlock(&c->buds_lock);
-+
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+#endif /* CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_DEBUG */
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/lprops.c avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/lprops.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/lprops.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/lprops.c 2008-06-12 15:09:45.371816276 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,1355 @@
-+/*
-+ * This file is part of UBIFS.
-+ *
-+ * Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Nokia Corporation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by
-+ * the Free Software Foundation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
-+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
-+ * more details.
-+ *
-+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
-+ * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
-+ * Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
-+ *
-+ * Authors: Adrian Hunter
-+ * Artem Bityutskiy (Битюцкий Артём)
-+ */
-+
-+/*
-+ * This file implements the functions that access LEB properties and their
-+ * categories. LEBs are categorized based on the needs of UBIFS, and the
-+ * categories are stored as either heaps or lists to provide a fast way of
-+ * finding a LEB in a particular category. For example, UBIFS may need to find
-+ * an empty LEB for the journal, or a very dirty LEB for garbage collection.
-+ */
-+
-+#include "ubifs.h"
-+
-+/**
-+ * get_heap_comp_val - get the LEB properties value for heap comparisons.
-+ * @lprops: LEB properties
-+ * @cat: LEB category
-+ */
-+static int get_heap_comp_val(struct ubifs_lprops *lprops, int cat)
-+{
-+ switch (cat) {
-+ case LPROPS_FREE:
-+ return lprops->free;
-+ case LPROPS_DIRTY_IDX:
-+ return lprops->free + lprops->dirty;
-+ default:
-+ return lprops->dirty;
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * move_up_lpt_heap - move a new heap entry up as far as possible.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @heap: LEB category heap
-+ * @lprops: LEB properties to move
-+ * @cat: LEB category
-+ *
-+ * New entries to a heap are added at the bottom and then moved up until the
-+ * parent's value is greater. In the case of LPT's category heaps, the value
-+ * is either the amount of free space or the amount of dirty space, depending
-+ * on the category.
-+ */
-+static void move_up_lpt_heap(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_lpt_heap *heap,
-+ struct ubifs_lprops *lprops, int cat)
-+{
-+ int val1, val2, hpos;
-+
-+ hpos = lprops->hpos;
-+ if (!hpos)
-+ return; /* Already top of the heap */
-+ val1 = get_heap_comp_val(lprops, cat);
-+ /* Compare to parent and, if greater, move up the heap */
-+ do {
-+ int ppos = (hpos - 1) / 2;
-+
-+ val2 = get_heap_comp_val(heap->arr[ppos], cat);
-+ if (val2 >= val1)
-+ return;
-+ /* Greater than parent so move up */
-+ heap->arr[ppos]->hpos = hpos;
-+ heap->arr[hpos] = heap->arr[ppos];
-+ heap->arr[ppos] = lprops;
-+ lprops->hpos = ppos;
-+ hpos = ppos;
-+ } while (hpos);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * adjust_lpt_heap - move a changed heap entry up or down the heap.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @heap: LEB category heap
-+ * @lprops: LEB properties to move
-+ * @hpos: heap position of @lprops
-+ * @cat: LEB category
-+ *
-+ * Changed entries in a heap are moved up or down until the parent's value is
-+ * greater. In the case of LPT's category heaps, the value is either the amount
-+ * of free space or the amount of dirty space, depending on the category.
-+ */
-+static void adjust_lpt_heap(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_lpt_heap *heap,
-+ struct ubifs_lprops *lprops, int hpos, int cat)
-+{
-+ int val1, val2, val3, cpos;
-+
-+ val1 = get_heap_comp_val(lprops, cat);
-+ /* Compare to parent and, if greater than parent, move up the heap */
-+ if (hpos) {
-+ int ppos = (hpos - 1) / 2;
-+
-+ val2 = get_heap_comp_val(heap->arr[ppos], cat);
-+ if (val1 > val2) {
-+ /* Greater than parent so move up */
-+ while (1) {
-+ heap->arr[ppos]->hpos = hpos;
-+ heap->arr[hpos] = heap->arr[ppos];
-+ heap->arr[ppos] = lprops;
-+ lprops->hpos = ppos;
-+ hpos = ppos;
-+ if (!hpos)
-+ return;
-+ ppos = (hpos - 1) / 2;
-+ val2 = get_heap_comp_val(heap->arr[ppos], cat);
-+ if (val1 <= val2)
-+ return;
-+ /* Still greater than parent so keep going */
-+ }
-+ }
-+ }
-+ /* Not greater than parent, so compare to children */
-+ while (1) {
-+ /* Compare to left child */
-+ cpos = hpos * 2 + 1;
-+ if (cpos >= heap->cnt)
-+ return;
-+ val2 = get_heap_comp_val(heap->arr[cpos], cat);
-+ if (val1 < val2) {
-+ /* Less than left child, so promote biggest child */
-+ if (cpos + 1 < heap->cnt) {
-+ val3 = get_heap_comp_val(heap->arr[cpos + 1],
-+ cat);
-+ if (val3 > val2)
-+ cpos += 1; /* Right child is bigger */
-+ }
-+ heap->arr[cpos]->hpos = hpos;
-+ heap->arr[hpos] = heap->arr[cpos];
-+ heap->arr[cpos] = lprops;
-+ lprops->hpos = cpos;
-+ hpos = cpos;
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+ /* Compare to right child */
-+ cpos += 1;
-+ if (cpos >= heap->cnt)
-+ return;
-+ val3 = get_heap_comp_val(heap->arr[cpos], cat);
-+ if (val1 < val3) {
-+ /* Less than right child, so promote right child */
-+ heap->arr[cpos]->hpos = hpos;
-+ heap->arr[hpos] = heap->arr[cpos];
-+ heap->arr[cpos] = lprops;
-+ lprops->hpos = cpos;
-+ hpos = cpos;
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+ return;
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * add_to_lpt_heap - add LEB properties to a LEB category heap.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lprops: LEB properties to add
-+ * @cat: LEB category
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %1 if @lprops is added to the heap for LEB category
-+ * @cat, otherwise %0 is returned because the heap is full.
-+ */
-+static int add_to_lpt_heap(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_lprops *lprops,
-+ int cat)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_lpt_heap *heap = &c->lpt_heap[cat - 1];
-+
-+ if (heap->cnt >= heap->max_cnt) {
-+ const int b = LPT_HEAP_SZ / 2 - 1;
-+ int cpos, val1, val2;
-+
-+ /* Compare to some other LEB on the bottom of heap */
-+ /* Pick a position kind of randomly */
-+ cpos = (((size_t)lprops >> 4) & b) + b;
-+ ubifs_assert(cpos >= b);
-+ ubifs_assert(cpos < LPT_HEAP_SZ);
-+ ubifs_assert(cpos < heap->cnt);
-+
-+ val1 = get_heap_comp_val(lprops, cat);
-+ val2 = get_heap_comp_val(heap->arr[cpos], cat);
-+ if (val1 > val2) {
-+ struct ubifs_lprops *lp;
-+
-+ lp = heap->arr[cpos];
-+ lp->flags &= ~LPROPS_CAT_MASK;
-+ lp->flags |= LPROPS_UNCAT;
-+ list_add(&lp->list, &c->uncat_list);
-+ lprops->hpos = cpos;
-+ heap->arr[cpos] = lprops;
-+ move_up_lpt_heap(c, heap, lprops, cat);
-+ dbg_check_heap(c, heap, cat, lprops->hpos);
-+ return 1; /* Added to heap */
-+ }
-+ dbg_check_heap(c, heap, cat, -1);
-+ return 0; /* Not added to heap */
-+ } else {
-+ lprops->hpos = heap->cnt++;
-+ heap->arr[lprops->hpos] = lprops;
-+ move_up_lpt_heap(c, heap, lprops, cat);
-+ dbg_check_heap(c, heap, cat, lprops->hpos);
-+ return 1; /* Added to heap */
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * remove_from_lpt_heap - remove LEB properties from a LEB category heap.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lprops: LEB properties to remove
-+ * @cat: LEB category
-+ */
-+static void remove_from_lpt_heap(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ struct ubifs_lprops *lprops, int cat)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_lpt_heap *heap;
-+ int hpos = lprops->hpos;
-+
-+ heap = &c->lpt_heap[cat - 1];
-+ ubifs_assert(hpos >= 0 && hpos < heap->cnt);
-+ ubifs_assert(heap->arr[hpos] == lprops);
-+ heap->cnt -= 1;
-+ if (hpos < heap->cnt) {
-+ heap->arr[hpos] = heap->arr[heap->cnt];
-+ heap->arr[hpos]->hpos = hpos;
-+ adjust_lpt_heap(c, heap, heap->arr[hpos], hpos, cat);
-+ }
-+ dbg_check_heap(c, heap, cat, -1);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * lpt_heap_replace - replace lprops in a category heap.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @old_lprops: LEB properties to replace
-+ * @new_lprops: LEB properties with which to replace
-+ * @cat: LEB category
-+ *
-+ * During commit it is sometimes necessary to copy a pnode (see dirty_cow_pnode)
-+ * and the lprops that the pnode contains. When that happens, references in
-+ * the category heaps to those lprops must be updated to point to the new
-+ * lprops. This function does that.
-+ */
-+static void lpt_heap_replace(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ struct ubifs_lprops *old_lprops,
-+ struct ubifs_lprops *new_lprops, int cat)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_lpt_heap *heap;
-+ int hpos = new_lprops->hpos;
-+
-+ heap = &c->lpt_heap[cat - 1];
-+ heap->arr[hpos] = new_lprops;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_add_to_cat - add LEB properties to a category list or heap.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lprops: LEB properties to add
-+ * @cat: LEB category to which to add
-+ *
-+ * LEB properties are categorized to enable fast find operations.
-+ */
-+void ubifs_add_to_cat(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_lprops *lprops,
-+ int cat)
-+{
-+ switch (cat) {
-+ case LPROPS_DIRTY:
-+ case LPROPS_DIRTY_IDX:
-+ case LPROPS_FREE:
-+ if (add_to_lpt_heap(c, lprops, cat))
-+ break;
-+ /* No more room on heap so make it uncategorized */
-+ cat = LPROPS_UNCAT;
-+ /* Fall through */
-+ case LPROPS_UNCAT:
-+ list_add(&lprops->list, &c->uncat_list);
-+ break;
-+ case LPROPS_EMPTY:
-+ list_add(&lprops->list, &c->empty_list);
-+ break;
-+ case LPROPS_FREEABLE:
-+ list_add(&lprops->list, &c->freeable_list);
-+ c->freeable_cnt += 1;
-+ break;
-+ case LPROPS_FRDI_IDX:
-+ list_add(&lprops->list, &c->frdi_idx_list);
-+ break;
-+ default:
-+ ubifs_assert(0);
-+ }
-+ lprops->flags &= ~LPROPS_CAT_MASK;
-+ lprops->flags |= cat;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_remove_from_cat - remove LEB properties from a category list or heap.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lprops: LEB properties to remove
-+ * @cat: LEB category from which to remove
-+ *
-+ * LEB properties are categorized to enable fast find operations.
-+ */
-+static void ubifs_remove_from_cat(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ struct ubifs_lprops *lprops, int cat)
-+{
-+ switch (cat) {
-+ case LPROPS_DIRTY:
-+ case LPROPS_DIRTY_IDX:
-+ case LPROPS_FREE:
-+ remove_from_lpt_heap(c, lprops, cat);
-+ break;
-+ case LPROPS_FREEABLE:
-+ c->freeable_cnt -= 1;
-+ ubifs_assert(c->freeable_cnt >= 0);
-+ /* Fall through */
-+ case LPROPS_UNCAT:
-+ case LPROPS_EMPTY:
-+ case LPROPS_FRDI_IDX:
-+ ubifs_assert(!list_empty(&lprops->list));
-+ list_del(&lprops->list);
-+ break;
-+ default:
-+ ubifs_assert(0);
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_replace_cat - replace lprops in a category list or heap.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @old_lprops: LEB properties to replace
-+ * @new_lprops: LEB properties with which to replace
-+ *
-+ * During commit it is sometimes necessary to copy a pnode (see dirty_cow_pnode)
-+ * and the lprops that the pnode contains. When that happens, references in
-+ * category lists and heaps must be replaced. This function does that.
-+ */
-+void ubifs_replace_cat(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_lprops *old_lprops,
-+ struct ubifs_lprops *new_lprops)
-+{
-+ int cat;
-+
-+ cat = new_lprops->flags & LPROPS_CAT_MASK;
-+ switch (cat) {
-+ case LPROPS_DIRTY:
-+ case LPROPS_DIRTY_IDX:
-+ case LPROPS_FREE:
-+ lpt_heap_replace(c, old_lprops, new_lprops, cat);
-+ break;
-+ case LPROPS_UNCAT:
-+ case LPROPS_EMPTY:
-+ case LPROPS_FREEABLE:
-+ case LPROPS_FRDI_IDX:
-+ list_replace(&old_lprops->list, &new_lprops->list);
-+ break;
-+ default:
-+ ubifs_assert(0);
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_ensure_cat - ensure LEB properties are categorized.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lprops: LEB properties
-+ *
-+ * A LEB may have fallen off of the bottom of a heap, and ended up as
-+ * uncategorized even though it has enough space for us now. If that is the case
-+ * this function will put the LEB back onto a heap.
-+ */
-+void ubifs_ensure_cat(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_lprops *lprops)
-+{
-+ int cat = lprops->flags & LPROPS_CAT_MASK;
-+
-+ if (cat != LPROPS_UNCAT)
-+ return;
-+ cat = ubifs_categorize_lprops(c, lprops);
-+ if (cat == LPROPS_UNCAT)
-+ return;
-+ ubifs_remove_from_cat(c, lprops, LPROPS_UNCAT);
-+ ubifs_add_to_cat(c, lprops, cat);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_categorize_lprops - categorize LEB properties.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lprops: LEB properties to categorize
-+ *
-+ * LEB properties are categorized to enable fast find operations. This function
-+ * returns the LEB category to which the LEB properties belong. Note however
-+ * that if the LEB category is stored as a heap and the heap is full, the
-+ * LEB properties may have their category changed to %LPROPS_UNCAT.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_categorize_lprops(const struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ const struct ubifs_lprops *lprops)
-+{
-+ if (lprops->flags & LPROPS_TAKEN)
-+ return LPROPS_UNCAT;
-+
-+ if (lprops->free == c->leb_size) {
-+ ubifs_assert(!(lprops->flags & LPROPS_INDEX));
-+ return LPROPS_EMPTY;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (lprops->free + lprops->dirty == c->leb_size) {
-+ if (lprops->flags & LPROPS_INDEX)
-+ return LPROPS_FRDI_IDX;
-+ else
-+ return LPROPS_FREEABLE;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (lprops->flags & LPROPS_INDEX) {
-+ if (lprops->dirty + lprops->free >= c->min_idx_node_sz)
-+ return LPROPS_DIRTY_IDX;
-+ } else {
-+ if (lprops->dirty >= c->dead_wm &&
-+ lprops->dirty > lprops->free)
-+ return LPROPS_DIRTY;
-+ if (lprops->free > 0)
-+ return LPROPS_FREE;
-+ }
-+
-+ return LPROPS_UNCAT;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * change_category - change LEB properties category.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lprops: LEB properties to recategorize
-+ *
-+ * LEB properties are categorized to enable fast find operations. When the LEB
-+ * properties change they must be recategorized.
-+ */
-+static void change_category(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_lprops *lprops)
-+{
-+ int old_cat = lprops->flags & LPROPS_CAT_MASK;
-+ int new_cat = ubifs_categorize_lprops(c, lprops);
-+
-+ if (old_cat == new_cat) {
-+ struct ubifs_lpt_heap *heap = &c->lpt_heap[new_cat - 1];
-+
-+ /* lprops on a heap now must be moved up or down */
-+ if (new_cat < 1 || new_cat > LPROPS_HEAP_CNT)
-+ return; /* Not on a heap */
-+ heap = &c->lpt_heap[new_cat - 1];
-+ adjust_lpt_heap(c, heap, lprops, lprops->hpos, new_cat);
-+ } else {
-+ ubifs_remove_from_cat(c, lprops, old_cat);
-+ ubifs_add_to_cat(c, lprops, new_cat);
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_get_lprops - get reference to LEB properties.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function locks lprops. Lprops have to be unlocked by
-+ * 'ubifs_release_lprops()'.
-+ */
-+void ubifs_get_lprops(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ mutex_lock(&c->lp_mutex);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * calc_dark - calculate LEB dark space size.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @spc: amount of free and dirty space in the LEB
-+ *
-+ * This function calculates amount of dark space in an LEB which has @spc bytes
-+ * of free and dirty space. Returns the calculations result.
-+ *
-+ * Dark space is the space which is not always usable - it depends on which
-+ * nodes are written in which order. E.g., if an LEB has only 512 free bytes,
-+ * it is dark space, because it cannot fit a large data node. So UBIFS cannot
-+ * count on this LEB and treat these 512 bytes as usable because it is not true
-+ * if, for example, only big chunks of uncompressible data will be written to
-+ * the FS.
-+ */
-+static int calc_dark(struct ubifs_info *c, int spc)
-+{
-+ ubifs_assert(!(spc & 7));
-+
-+ if (spc < c->dark_wm)
-+ return spc;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * If we have slightly more space then the dark space watermark, we can
-+ * anyway safely assume it we'll be able to write a node of the
-+ * smallest size there.
-+ */
-+ if (spc - c->dark_wm < MIN_WRITE_SZ)
-+ return spc - MIN_WRITE_SZ;
-+
-+ return c->dark_wm;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * is_lprops_dirty - determine if LEB properties are dirty.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lprops: LEB properties to test
-+ */
-+static int is_lprops_dirty(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_lprops *lprops)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_pnode *pnode;
-+ int pos;
-+
-+ pos = (lprops->lnum - c->main_first) & (UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT - 1);
-+ pnode = (struct ubifs_pnode *)container_of(lprops - pos,
-+ struct ubifs_pnode,
-+ lprops[0]);
-+ return !test_bit(COW_ZNODE, &pnode->flags) &&
-+ test_bit(DIRTY_CNODE, &pnode->flags);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_change_lp - change LEB properties.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lp: LEB properties to change
-+ * @free: new free space amount
-+ * @dirty: new dirty space amount
-+ * @flags: new flags
-+ * @idx_gc_cnt: change to the count of idx_gc list
-+ *
-+ * This function changes LEB properties. This function does not change a LEB
-+ * property (@free, @dirty or @flag) if the value passed is %LPROPS_NC.
-+ *
-+ * This function returns a pointer to the updated LEB properties on success
-+ * and a negative error code on failure. N.B. the LEB properties may have had to
-+ * be copied (due to COW) and consequently the pointer returned may not be the
-+ * same as the pointer passed.
-+ */
-+const struct ubifs_lprops *ubifs_change_lp(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ const struct ubifs_lprops *lp,
-+ int free, int dirty, int flags,
-+ int idx_gc_cnt)
-+{
-+ /*
-+ * This is the only function that is allowed to change lprops, so we
-+ * discard the const qualifier.
-+ */
-+ struct ubifs_lprops *lprops = (struct ubifs_lprops *)lp;
-+
-+ dbg_lp("LEB %d, free %d, dirty %d, flags %d",
-+ lprops->lnum, free, dirty, flags);
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(mutex_is_locked(&c->lp_mutex));
-+ ubifs_assert(c->lst.empty_lebs >= 0 &&
-+ c->lst.empty_lebs <= c->main_lebs);
-+ ubifs_assert(c->freeable_cnt >= 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(c->freeable_cnt <= c->main_lebs);
-+ ubifs_assert(c->lst.taken_empty_lebs >= 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(c->lst.taken_empty_lebs <= c->lst.empty_lebs);
-+ ubifs_assert(!(c->lst.total_free & 7) && !(c->lst.total_dirty & 7));
-+ ubifs_assert(!(c->lst.total_dead & 7) && !(c->lst.total_dark & 7));
-+ ubifs_assert(!(c->lst.total_used & 7));
-+ ubifs_assert(free == LPROPS_NC || free >= 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(dirty == LPROPS_NC || dirty >= 0);
-+
-+ if (!is_lprops_dirty(c, lprops)) {
-+ lprops = ubifs_lpt_lookup_dirty(c, lprops->lnum);
-+ if (IS_ERR(lprops))
-+ return lprops;
-+ } else
-+ ubifs_assert(lprops == ubifs_lpt_lookup_dirty(c, lprops->lnum));
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(!(lprops->free & 7) && !(lprops->dirty & 7));
-+
-+ spin_lock(&c->space_lock);
-+
-+ if ((lprops->flags & LPROPS_TAKEN) && lprops->free == c->leb_size)
-+ c->lst.taken_empty_lebs -= 1;
-+
-+ if (!(lprops->flags & LPROPS_INDEX)) {
-+ int old_spc;
-+
-+ old_spc = lprops->free + lprops->dirty;
-+ if (old_spc < c->dead_wm)
-+ c->lst.total_dead -= old_spc;
-+ else
-+ c->lst.total_dark -= calc_dark(c, old_spc);
-+
-+ c->lst.total_used -= c->leb_size - old_spc;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (free != LPROPS_NC) {
-+ free = ALIGN(free, 8);
-+ c->lst.total_free += free - lprops->free;
-+
-+ /* Increase or decrease empty LEBs counter if needed */
-+ if (free == c->leb_size) {
-+ if (lprops->free != c->leb_size)
-+ c->lst.empty_lebs += 1;
-+ } else if (lprops->free == c->leb_size)
-+ c->lst.empty_lebs -= 1;
-+ lprops->free = free;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (dirty != LPROPS_NC) {
-+ dirty = ALIGN(dirty, 8);
-+ c->lst.total_dirty += dirty - lprops->dirty;
-+ lprops->dirty = dirty;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (flags != LPROPS_NC) {
-+ /* Take care about indexing LEBs counter if needed */
-+ if ((lprops->flags & LPROPS_INDEX)) {
-+ if (!(flags & LPROPS_INDEX))
-+ c->lst.idx_lebs -= 1;
-+ } else if (flags & LPROPS_INDEX)
-+ c->lst.idx_lebs += 1;
-+ lprops->flags = flags;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (!(lprops->flags & LPROPS_INDEX)) {
-+ int new_spc;
-+
-+ new_spc = lprops->free + lprops->dirty;
-+ if (new_spc < c->dead_wm)
-+ c->lst.total_dead += new_spc;
-+ else
-+ c->lst.total_dark += calc_dark(c, new_spc);
-+
-+ c->lst.total_used += c->leb_size - new_spc;
-+ }
-+
-+ if ((lprops->flags & LPROPS_TAKEN) && lprops->free == c->leb_size)
-+ c->lst.taken_empty_lebs += 1;
-+
-+ change_category(c, lprops);
-+
-+ c->idx_gc_cnt += idx_gc_cnt;
-+
-+ spin_unlock(&c->space_lock);
-+
-+ return lprops;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_release_lprops - release lprops lock.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function has to be called after each 'ubifs_get_lprops()' call to
-+ * unlock lprops.
-+ */
-+void ubifs_release_lprops(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ ubifs_assert(mutex_is_locked(&c->lp_mutex));
-+ ubifs_assert(c->lst.empty_lebs >= 0 &&
-+ c->lst.empty_lebs <= c->main_lebs);
-+
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->lp_mutex);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_get_lp_stats - get lprops statistics.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @st: return statistics
-+ */
-+void ubifs_get_lp_stats(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_lp_stats *st)
-+{
-+ spin_lock(&c->space_lock);
-+ memcpy(st, &c->lst, sizeof(struct ubifs_lp_stats));
-+ spin_unlock(&c->space_lock);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_change_one_lp - change LEB properties.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: LEB to change properties for
-+ * @free: amount of free space
-+ * @dirty: amount of dirty space
-+ * @flags_set: flags to set
-+ * @flags_clean: flags to clean
-+ * @idx_gc_cnt: change to the count of idx_gc list
-+ *
-+ * This function changes properties of LEB @lnum. It is a helper wrapper over
-+ * 'ubifs_change_lp()' which hides lprops get/release. The arguments are the
-+ * same as in case of 'ubifs_change_lp()'. Returns zero in case of success and
-+ * a negative error code in case of failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_change_one_lp(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum, int free, int dirty,
-+ int flags_set, int flags_clean, int idx_gc_cnt)
-+{
-+ int err = 0, flags;
-+ const struct ubifs_lprops *lp;
-+
-+ ubifs_get_lprops(c);
-+
-+ lp = ubifs_lpt_lookup_dirty(c, lnum);
-+ if (IS_ERR(lp)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(lp);
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ flags = (lp->flags | flags_set) & ~flags_clean;
-+ lp = ubifs_change_lp(c, lp, free, dirty, flags, idx_gc_cnt);
-+ if (IS_ERR(lp))
-+ err = PTR_ERR(lp);
-+
-+out:
-+ ubifs_release_lprops(c);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_update_one_lp - update LEB properties.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: LEB to change properties for
-+ * @free: amount of free space
-+ * @dirty: amount of dirty space to add
-+ * @flags_set: flags to set
-+ * @flags_clean: flags to clean
-+ *
-+ * This function is the same as 'ubifs_change_one_lp()' but @dirty is added to
-+ * current dirty space, not substitutes it.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_update_one_lp(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum, int free, int dirty,
-+ int flags_set, int flags_clean)
-+{
-+ int err = 0, flags;
-+ const struct ubifs_lprops *lp;
-+
-+ ubifs_get_lprops(c);
-+
-+ lp = ubifs_lpt_lookup_dirty(c, lnum);
-+ if (IS_ERR(lp)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(lp);
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ flags = (lp->flags | flags_set) & ~flags_clean;
-+ lp = ubifs_change_lp(c, lp, free, lp->dirty + dirty, flags, 0);
-+ if (IS_ERR(lp))
-+ err = PTR_ERR(lp);
-+
-+out:
-+ ubifs_release_lprops(c);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_read_one_lp - read LEB properties.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: LEB to read properties for
-+ * @lp: where to store read properties
-+ *
-+ * This helper function reads properties of a LEB @lnum and stores them in @lp.
-+ * Returns zero in case of success and a negative error code in case of
-+ * failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_read_one_lp(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum, struct ubifs_lprops *lp)
-+{
-+ int err = 0;
-+ const struct ubifs_lprops *lpp;
-+
-+ ubifs_get_lprops(c);
-+
-+ lpp = ubifs_lpt_lookup(c, lnum);
-+ if (IS_ERR(lpp)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(lpp);
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ memcpy(lp, lpp, sizeof(struct ubifs_lprops));
-+
-+out:
-+ ubifs_release_lprops(c);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_fast_find_free - try to find a LEB with free space quickly.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function returns LEB properties for a LEB with free space or %NULL if
-+ * the function is unable to find a LEB quickly.
-+ */
-+const struct ubifs_lprops *ubifs_fast_find_free(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_lprops *lprops;
-+ struct ubifs_lpt_heap *heap;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(mutex_is_locked(&c->lp_mutex));
-+
-+ heap = &c->lpt_heap[LPROPS_FREE - 1];
-+ if (heap->cnt == 0)
-+ return NULL;
-+
-+ lprops = heap->arr[0];
-+ ubifs_assert(!(lprops->flags & LPROPS_TAKEN));
-+ ubifs_assert(!(lprops->flags & LPROPS_INDEX));
-+ return lprops;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_fast_find_empty - try to find an empty LEB quickly.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function returns LEB properties for an empty LEB or %NULL if the
-+ * function is unable to find an empty LEB quickly.
-+ */
-+const struct ubifs_lprops *ubifs_fast_find_empty(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_lprops *lprops;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(mutex_is_locked(&c->lp_mutex));
-+
-+ if (list_empty(&c->empty_list))
-+ return NULL;
-+
-+ lprops = list_entry(c->empty_list.next, struct ubifs_lprops, list);
-+ ubifs_assert(!(lprops->flags & LPROPS_TAKEN));
-+ ubifs_assert(!(lprops->flags & LPROPS_INDEX));
-+ ubifs_assert(lprops->free == c->leb_size);
-+ return lprops;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_fast_find_freeable - try to find a freeable LEB quickly.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function returns LEB properties for a freeable LEB or %NULL if the
-+ * function is unable to find a freeable LEB quickly.
-+ */
-+const struct ubifs_lprops *ubifs_fast_find_freeable(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_lprops *lprops;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(mutex_is_locked(&c->lp_mutex));
-+
-+ if (list_empty(&c->freeable_list))
-+ return NULL;
-+
-+ lprops = list_entry(c->freeable_list.next, struct ubifs_lprops, list);
-+ ubifs_assert(!(lprops->flags & LPROPS_TAKEN));
-+ ubifs_assert(!(lprops->flags & LPROPS_INDEX));
-+ ubifs_assert(lprops->free + lprops->dirty == c->leb_size);
-+ ubifs_assert(c->freeable_cnt > 0);
-+ return lprops;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_fast_find_frdi_idx - try to find a freeable index LEB quickly.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function returns LEB properties for a freeable index LEB or %NULL if the
-+ * function is unable to find a freeable index LEB quickly.
-+ */
-+const struct ubifs_lprops *ubifs_fast_find_frdi_idx(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_lprops *lprops;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(mutex_is_locked(&c->lp_mutex));
-+
-+ if (list_empty(&c->frdi_idx_list))
-+ return NULL;
-+
-+ lprops = list_entry(c->frdi_idx_list.next, struct ubifs_lprops, list);
-+ ubifs_assert(!(lprops->flags & LPROPS_TAKEN));
-+ ubifs_assert((lprops->flags & LPROPS_INDEX));
-+ ubifs_assert(lprops->free + lprops->dirty == c->leb_size);
-+ return lprops;
-+}
-+
-+#ifdef CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_DEBUG
-+
-+/**
-+ * dbg_check_cats - check category heaps and lists.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+int dbg_check_cats(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_lprops *lprops;
-+ struct list_head *pos;
-+ int i, cat;
-+
-+ if (!(ubifs_chk_flags & (UBIFS_CHK_GEN | UBIFS_CHK_LPROPS)))
-+ return 0;
-+
-+ list_for_each_entry(lprops, &c->empty_list, list) {
-+ if (lprops->free != c->leb_size) {
-+ ubifs_err("non-empty LEB %d on empty list "
-+ "(free %d dirty %d flags %d)", lprops->lnum,
-+ lprops->free, lprops->dirty, lprops->flags);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+ if (lprops->flags & LPROPS_TAKEN) {
-+ ubifs_err("taken LEB %d on empty list "
-+ "(free %d dirty %d flags %d)", lprops->lnum,
-+ lprops->free, lprops->dirty, lprops->flags);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ i = 0;
-+ list_for_each_entry(lprops, &c->freeable_list, list) {
-+ if (lprops->free + lprops->dirty != c->leb_size) {
-+ ubifs_err("non-freeable LEB %d on freeable list "
-+ "(free %d dirty %d flags %d)", lprops->lnum,
-+ lprops->free, lprops->dirty, lprops->flags);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+ if (lprops->flags & LPROPS_TAKEN) {
-+ ubifs_err("taken LEB %d on freeable list "
-+ "(free %d dirty %d flags %d)", lprops->lnum,
-+ lprops->free, lprops->dirty, lprops->flags);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+ i += 1;
-+ }
-+ if (i != c->freeable_cnt) {
-+ ubifs_err("freeable list count %d expected %d", i,
-+ c->freeable_cnt);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+
-+ i = 0;
-+ list_for_each(pos, &c->idx_gc)
-+ i += 1;
-+ if (i != c->idx_gc_cnt) {
-+ ubifs_err("idx_gc list count %d expected %d", i,
-+ c->idx_gc_cnt);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+
-+ list_for_each_entry(lprops, &c->frdi_idx_list, list) {
-+ if (lprops->free + lprops->dirty != c->leb_size) {
-+ ubifs_err("non-freeable LEB %d on frdi_idx list "
-+ "(free %d dirty %d flags %d)", lprops->lnum,
-+ lprops->free, lprops->dirty, lprops->flags);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+ if (lprops->flags & LPROPS_TAKEN) {
-+ ubifs_err("taken LEB %d on frdi_idx list "
-+ "(free %d dirty %d flags %d)", lprops->lnum,
-+ lprops->free, lprops->dirty, lprops->flags);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+ if (!(lprops->flags & LPROPS_INDEX)) {
-+ ubifs_err("non-index LEB %d on frdi_idx list "
-+ "(free %d dirty %d flags %d)", lprops->lnum,
-+ lprops->free, lprops->dirty, lprops->flags);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ for (cat = 1; cat <= LPROPS_HEAP_CNT; cat++) {
-+ struct ubifs_lpt_heap *heap = &c->lpt_heap[cat - 1];
-+
-+ for (i = 0; i < heap->cnt; i++) {
-+ lprops = heap->arr[i];
-+ if (!lprops) {
-+ ubifs_err("null ptr in LPT heap cat %d", cat);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+ if (lprops->hpos != i) {
-+ ubifs_err("bad ptr in LPT heap cat %d", cat);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+ if (lprops->flags & LPROPS_TAKEN) {
-+ ubifs_err("taken LEB in LPT heap cat %d", cat);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+void dbg_check_heap(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_lpt_heap *heap, int cat,
-+ int add_pos)
-+{
-+ int i = 0, j, err = 0;
-+
-+ if (!(ubifs_chk_flags & (UBIFS_CHK_GEN | UBIFS_CHK_LPROPS)))
-+ return;
-+
-+ for (i = 0; i < heap->cnt; i++) {
-+ struct ubifs_lprops *lprops = heap->arr[i];
-+ struct ubifs_lprops *lp;
-+
-+ if (i != add_pos)
-+ if ((lprops->flags & LPROPS_CAT_MASK) != cat) {
-+ err = 1;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ if (lprops->hpos != i) {
-+ err = 2;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ lp = ubifs_lpt_lookup(c, lprops->lnum);
-+ if (IS_ERR(lp)) {
-+ err = 3;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ if (lprops != lp) {
-+ dbg_msg("lprops %zx lp %zx lprops->lnum %d lp->lnum %d",
-+ (size_t)lprops, (size_t)lp, lprops->lnum,
-+ lp->lnum);
-+ err = 4;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ for (j = 0; j < i; j++) {
-+ lp = heap->arr[j];
-+ if (lp == lprops) {
-+ err = 5;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ if (lp->lnum == lprops->lnum) {
-+ err = 6;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ }
-+out:
-+ if (err) {
-+ dbg_msg("failed cat %d hpos %d err %d", cat, i, err);
-+ dbg_dump_stack();
-+ dbg_dump_heap(c, heap, cat);
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct scan_check_data - data provided to scan callback function.
-+ * @lst: LEB properties statistics
-+ * @err: error code
-+ */
-+struct scan_check_data {
-+ struct ubifs_lp_stats lst;
-+ int err;
-+};
-+
-+/**
-+ * scan_check_cb - scan callback.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lp: LEB properties to scan
-+ * @in_tree: whether the LEB properties are in main memory
-+ * @data: information passed to and from the caller of the scan
-+ *
-+ * This function returns a code that indicates whether the scan should continue
-+ * (%LPT_SCAN_CONTINUE), whether the LEB properties should be added to the tree
-+ * in main memory (%LPT_SCAN_ADD), or whether the scan should stop
-+ * (%LPT_SCAN_STOP).
-+ */
-+static int scan_check_cb(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ const struct ubifs_lprops *lp, int in_tree,
-+ struct scan_check_data *data)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_scan_leb *sleb;
-+ struct ubifs_scan_node *snod;
-+ struct ubifs_lp_stats *lst = &data->lst;
-+ int cat, lnum = lp->lnum, is_idx = 0, used = 0, free, dirty;
-+
-+ cat = lp->flags & LPROPS_CAT_MASK;
-+ if (cat != LPROPS_UNCAT) {
-+ cat = ubifs_categorize_lprops(c, lp);
-+ if (cat != (lp->flags & LPROPS_CAT_MASK)) {
-+ ubifs_err("bad LEB category %d expected %d",
-+ (lp->flags & LPROPS_CAT_MASK), cat);
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Check lp is on its category list (if it has one) */
-+ if (in_tree) {
-+ struct list_head *list = NULL;
-+
-+ switch (cat) {
-+ case LPROPS_EMPTY:
-+ list = &c->empty_list;
-+ break;
-+ case LPROPS_FREEABLE:
-+ list = &c->freeable_list;
-+ break;
-+ case LPROPS_FRDI_IDX:
-+ list = &c->frdi_idx_list;
-+ break;
-+ case LPROPS_UNCAT:
-+ list = &c->uncat_list;
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ if (list) {
-+ struct ubifs_lprops *lprops;
-+ int found = 0;
-+
-+ list_for_each_entry(lprops, list, list) {
-+ if (lprops == lp) {
-+ found = 1;
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ if (!found) {
-+ ubifs_err("bad LPT list (category %d)", cat);
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Check lp is on its category heap (if it has one) */
-+ if (in_tree && cat > 0 && cat <= LPROPS_HEAP_CNT) {
-+ struct ubifs_lpt_heap *heap = &c->lpt_heap[cat - 1];
-+
-+ if ((lp->hpos != -1 && heap->arr[lp->hpos]->lnum != lnum) ||
-+ lp != heap->arr[lp->hpos]) {
-+ ubifs_err("bad LPT heap (category %d)", cat);
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ sleb = ubifs_scan(c, lnum, 0, c->dbg_buf);
-+ if (IS_ERR(sleb)) {
-+ /*
-+ * After an unclean unmount, empty and freeable LEBs
-+ * may contain garbage.
-+ */
-+ if (lp->free == c->leb_size) {
-+ ubifs_err("scan errors were in empty LEB "
-+ "- continuing checking");
-+ lst->empty_lebs += 1;
-+ lst->total_free += c->leb_size;
-+ lst->total_dark += calc_dark(c, c->leb_size);
-+ return LPT_SCAN_CONTINUE;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (lp->free + lp->dirty == c->leb_size &&
-+ !(lp->flags & LPROPS_INDEX)) {
-+ ubifs_err("scan errors were in freeable LEB "
-+ "- continuing checking");
-+ lst->total_free += lp->free;
-+ lst->total_dirty += lp->dirty;
-+ lst->total_dark += calc_dark(c, c->leb_size);
-+ return LPT_SCAN_CONTINUE;
-+ }
-+ data->err = PTR_ERR(sleb);
-+ return LPT_SCAN_STOP;
-+ }
-+
-+ is_idx = -1;
-+ list_for_each_entry(snod, &sleb->nodes, list) {
-+ int found, level = 0;
-+
-+ cond_resched();
-+
-+ if (is_idx == -1)
-+ is_idx = (snod->type == UBIFS_IDX_NODE) ? 1 : 0;
-+
-+ if (is_idx && snod->type != UBIFS_IDX_NODE) {
-+ ubifs_err("indexing node in data LEB %d:%d",
-+ lnum, snod->offs);
-+ goto out_destroy;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (snod->type == UBIFS_IDX_NODE) {
-+ struct ubifs_idx_node *idx = snod->node;
-+
-+ key_read(c, ubifs_idx_key(c, idx), &snod->key);
-+ level = le16_to_cpu(idx->level);
-+ }
-+
-+ found = ubifs_tnc_has_node(c, &snod->key, level, lnum,
-+ snod->offs, is_idx);
-+ if (found) {
-+ if (found < 0)
-+ goto out_destroy;
-+ used += ALIGN(snod->len, 8);
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ free = c->leb_size - sleb->endpt;
-+ dirty = sleb->endpt - used;
-+
-+ if (free > c->leb_size || free < 0 || dirty > c->leb_size ||
-+ dirty < 0) {
-+ ubifs_err("bad calculated accounting for LEB %d: "
-+ "free %d, dirty %d", lnum, free, dirty);
-+ goto out_destroy;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (lp->free + lp->dirty == c->leb_size &&
-+ free + dirty == c->leb_size)
-+ if ((is_idx && !(lp->flags & LPROPS_INDEX)) ||
-+ (!is_idx && free == c->leb_size)) {
-+ /*
-+ * Empty or freeable LEBs could contain index
-+ * nodes from an uncompleted commit due to an
-+ * unclean unmount. Or they could be empty for
-+ * the same reason.
-+ */
-+ free = lp->free;
-+ dirty = lp->dirty;
-+ is_idx = 0;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (is_idx && lp->free + lp->dirty == free + dirty &&
-+ lnum != c->ihead_lnum) {
-+ /*
-+ * After an unclean unmount, an index LEB could have a different
-+ * amount of free space than the value recorded by lprops. That
-+ * is because the in-the-gaps method may use free space or
-+ * create free space (as a side-effect of using ubi_leb_change
-+ * and not writing the whole LEB). The incorrect free space
-+ * value is not a problem because the index is only ever
-+ * allocated empty LEBs, so there will never be an attempt to
-+ * write to the free space at the end of an index LEB - except
-+ * by the in-the-gaps method for which it is not a problem.
-+ */
-+ free = lp->free;
-+ dirty = lp->dirty;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (lp->free != free || lp->dirty != dirty)
-+ goto out_print;
-+
-+ if (is_idx && !(lp->flags & LPROPS_INDEX)) {
-+ if (free == c->leb_size)
-+ /* Free but not unmapped LEB, it's fine */
-+ is_idx = 0;
-+ else {
-+ ubifs_err("indexing node without indexing "
-+ "flag");
-+ goto out_print;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ if (!is_idx && (lp->flags & LPROPS_INDEX)) {
-+ ubifs_err("data node with indexing flag");
-+ goto out_print;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (free == c->leb_size)
-+ lst->empty_lebs += 1;
-+
-+ if (is_idx)
-+ lst->idx_lebs += 1;
-+
-+ if (!(lp->flags & LPROPS_INDEX))
-+ lst->total_used += c->leb_size - free - dirty;
-+ lst->total_free += free;
-+ lst->total_dirty += dirty;
-+
-+ if (!(lp->flags & LPROPS_INDEX)) {
-+ int spc = free + dirty;
-+
-+ if (spc < c->dead_wm)
-+ lst->total_dead += spc;
-+ else
-+ lst->total_dark += calc_dark(c, spc);
-+ }
-+
-+ ubifs_scan_destroy(sleb);
-+
-+ return LPT_SCAN_CONTINUE;
-+
-+out_print:
-+ ubifs_err("bad accounting of LEB %d: free %d, dirty %d flags %#x, "
-+ "should be free %d, dirty %d",
-+ lnum, lp->free, lp->dirty, lp->flags, free, dirty);
-+ dbg_dump_leb(c, lnum);
-+out_destroy:
-+ ubifs_scan_destroy(sleb);
-+out:
-+ data->err = -EINVAL;
-+ return LPT_SCAN_STOP;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * dbg_check_lprops - check all LEB properties.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function checks all LEB properties and makes sure they are all correct.
-+ * It returns zero if everything is fine, %-EINVAL if there is an inconsistency
-+ * and other negative error codes in case of other errors. This function is
-+ * called while the file system is locked (because of commit start), so no
-+ * additional locking is required. Note that locking the LPT mutex would cause
-+ * a circular lock dependency with the TNC mutex.
-+ */
-+int dbg_check_lprops(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int i, err;
-+ struct scan_check_data data;
-+ struct ubifs_lp_stats *lst = &data.lst;
-+
-+ if (!(ubifs_chk_flags & UBIFS_CHK_LPROPS))
-+ return 0;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * As we are going to scan the media, the write buffers have to be
-+ * synchronized.
-+ */
-+ for (i = 0; i < c->jhead_cnt; i++) {
-+ err = ubifs_wbuf_sync(&c->jheads[i].wbuf);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ memset(lst, 0, sizeof(struct ubifs_lp_stats));
-+
-+ data.err = 0;
-+ err = ubifs_lpt_scan_nolock(c, c->main_first, c->leb_cnt - 1,
-+ (ubifs_lpt_scan_callback)scan_check_cb,
-+ &data);
-+ if (err && err != -ENOSPC)
-+ goto out;
-+ if (data.err) {
-+ err = data.err;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (lst->empty_lebs != c->lst.empty_lebs ||
-+ lst->idx_lebs != c->lst.idx_lebs ||
-+ lst->total_free != c->lst.total_free ||
-+ lst->total_dirty != c->lst.total_dirty ||
-+ lst->total_used != c->lst.total_used) {
-+ ubifs_err("bad overall accounting");
-+ ubifs_err("calculated: empty_lebs %d, idx_lebs %d, "
-+ "total_free %lld, total_dirty %lld, total_used %lld",
-+ lst->empty_lebs, lst->idx_lebs, lst->total_free,
-+ lst->total_dirty, lst->total_used);
-+ ubifs_err("read from lprops: empty_lebs %d, idx_lebs %d, "
-+ "total_free %lld, total_dirty %lld, total_used %lld",
-+ c->lst.empty_lebs, c->lst.idx_lebs, c->lst.total_free,
-+ c->lst.total_dirty, c->lst.total_used);
-+ err = -EINVAL;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (lst->total_dead != c->lst.total_dead ||
-+ lst->total_dark != c->lst.total_dark) {
-+ ubifs_err("bad dead/dark space accounting");
-+ ubifs_err("calculated: total_dead %lld, total_dark %lld",
-+ lst->total_dead, lst->total_dark);
-+ ubifs_err("read from lprops: total_dead %lld, total_dark %lld",
-+ c->lst.total_dead, c->lst.total_dark);
-+ err = -EINVAL;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ err = dbg_check_cats(c);
-+out:
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+#endif /* CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_DEBUG */
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/lpt.c avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/lpt.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/lpt.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/lpt.c 2008-06-12 15:09:45.475816115 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,2241 @@
-+/*
-+ * This file is part of UBIFS.
-+ *
-+ * Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Nokia Corporation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by
-+ * the Free Software Foundation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
-+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
-+ * more details.
-+ *
-+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
-+ * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
-+ * Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
-+ *
-+ * Authors: Adrian Hunter
-+ * Artem Bityutskiy (Битюцкий Артём)
-+ */
-+
-+/*
-+ * This file implements the LEB properties tree (LPT) area. The LPT area
-+ * contains the LEB properties tree, a table of LPT area eraseblocks (ltab), and
-+ * (for the "big" model) a table of saved LEB numbers (lsave). The LPT area sits
-+ * between the log and the orphan area.
-+ *
-+ * The LPT area is like a miniature self-contained file system. It is required
-+ * that it never runs out of space, is fast to access and update, and scales
-+ * logarithmically. The LEB properties tree is implemented as a wandering tree
-+ * much like the TNC, and the LPT area has its own garbage collection.
-+ *
-+ * The LPT has two slightly different forms called the "small model" and the
-+ * "big model". The small model is used when the entire LEB properties table
-+ * can be written into a single eraseblock. In that case, garbage collection
-+ * consists of just writing the whole table, which therefore makes all other
-+ * eraseblocks reusable. In the case of the big model, dirty eraseblocks are
-+ * selected for garbage collection, which consists are marking the nodes in
-+ * that LEB as dirty, and then only the dirty nodes are written out. Also, in
-+ * the case of the big model, a table of LEB numbers is saved so that the entire
-+ * LPT does not to be scanned looking for empty eraseblocks when UBIFS is first
-+ * mounted.
-+ */
-+
-+#include <linux/crc16.h>
-+#include "ubifs.h"
-+
-+/**
-+ * do_calc_lpt_geom - calculate sizes for the LPT area.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * Calculate the sizes of LPT bit fields, nodes, and tree, based on the
-+ * properties of the flash and whether LPT is "big" (c->big_lpt).
-+ */
-+static void do_calc_lpt_geom(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int i, n, bits, per_leb_wastage, max_pnode_cnt;
-+ long long sz, tot_wastage;
-+
-+ n = c->main_lebs + c->max_leb_cnt - c->leb_cnt;
-+ max_pnode_cnt = DIV_ROUND_UP(n, UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT);
-+
-+ c->lpt_hght = 1;
-+ n = UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT;
-+ while (n < max_pnode_cnt) {
-+ c->lpt_hght += 1;
-+ n <<= UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT_SHIFT;
-+ }
-+
-+ c->pnode_cnt = DIV_ROUND_UP(c->main_lebs, UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT);
-+
-+ n = DIV_ROUND_UP(c->pnode_cnt, UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT);
-+ c->nnode_cnt = n;
-+ for (i = 1; i < c->lpt_hght; i++) {
-+ n = DIV_ROUND_UP(n, UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT);
-+ c->nnode_cnt += n;
-+ }
-+
-+ c->space_bits = fls(c->leb_size) - 3;
-+ c->lpt_lnum_bits = fls(c->lpt_lebs);
-+ c->lpt_offs_bits = fls(c->leb_size - 1);
-+ c->lpt_spc_bits = fls(c->leb_size);
-+
-+ n = DIV_ROUND_UP(c->max_leb_cnt, UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT);
-+ c->pcnt_bits = fls(n - 1);
-+
-+ c->lnum_bits = fls(c->max_leb_cnt - 1);
-+
-+ bits = UBIFS_LPT_CRC_BITS + UBIFS_LPT_TYPE_BITS +
-+ (c->big_lpt ? c->pcnt_bits : 0) +
-+ (c->space_bits * 2 + 1) * UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT;
-+ c->pnode_sz = (bits + 7) / 8;
-+
-+ bits = UBIFS_LPT_CRC_BITS + UBIFS_LPT_TYPE_BITS +
-+ (c->big_lpt ? c->pcnt_bits : 0) +
-+ (c->lpt_lnum_bits + c->lpt_offs_bits) * UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT;
-+ c->nnode_sz = (bits + 7) / 8;
-+
-+ bits = UBIFS_LPT_CRC_BITS + UBIFS_LPT_TYPE_BITS +
-+ c->lpt_lebs * c->lpt_spc_bits * 2;
-+ c->ltab_sz = (bits + 7) / 8;
-+
-+ bits = UBIFS_LPT_CRC_BITS + UBIFS_LPT_TYPE_BITS +
-+ c->lnum_bits * c->lsave_cnt;
-+ c->lsave_sz = (bits + 7) / 8;
-+
-+ /* Calculate the minimum LPT size */
-+ c->lpt_sz = (long long)c->pnode_cnt * c->pnode_sz;
-+ c->lpt_sz += (long long)c->nnode_cnt * c->nnode_sz;
-+ c->lpt_sz += c->ltab_sz;
-+ c->lpt_sz += c->lsave_sz;
-+
-+ /* Add wastage */
-+ sz = c->lpt_sz;
-+ per_leb_wastage = max_t(int, c->pnode_sz, c->nnode_sz);
-+ sz += per_leb_wastage;
-+ tot_wastage = per_leb_wastage;
-+ while (sz > c->leb_size) {
-+ sz += per_leb_wastage;
-+ sz -= c->leb_size;
-+ tot_wastage += per_leb_wastage;
-+ }
-+ tot_wastage += ALIGN(sz, c->min_io_size) - sz;
-+ c->lpt_sz += tot_wastage;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_calc_lpt_geom - calculate and check sizes for the LPT area.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_calc_lpt_geom(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int lebs_needed;
-+ uint64_t sz;
-+
-+ do_calc_lpt_geom(c);
-+
-+ /* Verify that lpt_lebs is big enough */
-+ sz = c->lpt_sz * 2; /* Must have at least 2 times the size */
-+ sz += c->leb_size - 1;
-+ do_div(sz, c->leb_size);
-+ lebs_needed = sz;
-+ if (lebs_needed > c->lpt_lebs) {
-+ ubifs_err("too few LPT LEBs");
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Verify that ltab fits in a single LEB (since ltab is a single node */
-+ if (c->ltab_sz > c->leb_size) {
-+ ubifs_err("LPT ltab too big");
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * calc_dflt_lpt_geom - calculate default LPT geometry.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @main_lebs: number of main area LEBs is passed and returned here
-+ * @big_lpt: whether the LPT area is "big" is returned here
-+ *
-+ * The size of the LPT area depends on parameters that themselves are dependent
-+ * on the size of the LPT area. This function, successively recalculates the LPT
-+ * area geometry until the parameters and resultant geometry are consistent.
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static int calc_dflt_lpt_geom(struct ubifs_info *c, int *main_lebs,
-+ int *big_lpt)
-+{
-+ int i, lebs_needed;
-+ uint64_t sz;
-+
-+ /* Start by assuming the minimum number of LPT LEBs */
-+ c->lpt_lebs = UBIFS_MIN_LPT_LEBS;
-+ c->main_lebs = *main_lebs - c->lpt_lebs;
-+ if (c->main_lebs <= 0)
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+
-+ /* And assume we will use the small LPT model */
-+ c->big_lpt = 0;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Calculate the geometry based on assumptions above and then see if it
-+ * makes sense
-+ */
-+ do_calc_lpt_geom(c);
-+
-+ /* Small LPT model must have lpt_sz < leb_size */
-+ if (c->lpt_sz > c->leb_size) {
-+ /* Nope, so try again using big LPT model */
-+ c->big_lpt = 1;
-+ do_calc_lpt_geom(c);
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Now check there are enough LPT LEBs */
-+ for (i = 0; i < 64 ; i++) {
-+ sz = c->lpt_sz * 4; /* Allow 4 times the size */
-+ sz += c->leb_size - 1;
-+ do_div(sz, c->leb_size);
-+ lebs_needed = sz;
-+ if (lebs_needed > c->lpt_lebs) {
-+ /* Not enough LPT LEBs so try again with more */
-+ c->lpt_lebs = lebs_needed;
-+ c->main_lebs = *main_lebs - c->lpt_lebs;
-+ if (c->main_lebs <= 0)
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ do_calc_lpt_geom(c);
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+ if (c->ltab_sz > c->leb_size) {
-+ ubifs_err("LPT ltab too big");
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+ *main_lebs = c->main_lebs;
-+ *big_lpt = c->big_lpt;
-+ return 0;
-+ }
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * pack_bits - pack bit fields end-to-end.
-+ * @addr: address at which to pack (passed and next address returned)
-+ * @pos: bit position at which to pack (passed and next position returned)
-+ * @val: value to pack
-+ * @nrbits: number of bits of value to pack (1-32)
-+ */
-+static void pack_bits(uint8_t **addr, int *pos, uint32_t val, int nrbits)
-+{
-+ uint8_t *p = *addr;
-+ int b = *pos;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(nrbits > 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(nrbits <= 32);
-+ ubifs_assert(*pos >= 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(*pos < 8);
-+ ubifs_assert((val >> nrbits) == 0 || nrbits == 32);
-+ if (b) {
-+ *p |= ((uint8_t)val) << b;
-+ nrbits += b;
-+ if (nrbits > 8) {
-+ *++p = (uint8_t)(val >>= (8 - b));
-+ if (nrbits > 16) {
-+ *++p = (uint8_t)(val >>= 8);
-+ if (nrbits > 24) {
-+ *++p = (uint8_t)(val >>= 8);
-+ if (nrbits > 32)
-+ *++p = (uint8_t)(val >>= 8);
-+ }
-+ }
-+ }
-+ } else {
-+ *p = (uint8_t)val;
-+ if (nrbits > 8) {
-+ *++p = (uint8_t)(val >>= 8);
-+ if (nrbits > 16) {
-+ *++p = (uint8_t)(val >>= 8);
-+ if (nrbits > 24)
-+ *++p = (uint8_t)(val >>= 8);
-+ }
-+ }
-+ }
-+ b = nrbits & 7;
-+ if (b == 0)
-+ p++;
-+ *addr = p;
-+ *pos = b;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_unpack_bits - unpack bit fields.
-+ * @addr: address at which to unpack (passed and next address returned)
-+ * @pos: bit position at which to unpack (passed and next position returned)
-+ * @nrbits: number of bits of value to unpack (1-32)
-+ *
-+ * This functions returns the value unpacked.
-+ */
-+uint32_t ubifs_unpack_bits(uint8_t **addr, int *pos, int nrbits)
-+{
-+ const int k = 32 - nrbits;
-+ uint8_t *p = *addr;
-+ int b = *pos;
-+ uint32_t val;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(nrbits > 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(nrbits <= 32);
-+ ubifs_assert(*pos >= 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(*pos < 8);
-+ if (b) {
-+ val = p[1] | ((uint32_t)p[2] << 8) | ((uint32_t)p[3] << 16) |
-+ ((uint32_t)p[4] << 24);
-+ val <<= (8 - b);
-+ val |= *p >> b;
-+ nrbits += b;
-+ } else
-+ val = p[0] | ((uint32_t)p[1] << 8) | ((uint32_t)p[2] << 16) |
-+ ((uint32_t)p[3] << 24);
-+ val <<= k;
-+ val >>= k;
-+ b = nrbits & 7;
-+ p += nrbits / 8;
-+ *addr = p;
-+ *pos = b;
-+ ubifs_assert((val >> nrbits) == 0 || nrbits - b == 32);
-+ return val;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_pack_pnode - pack all the bit fields of a pnode.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @buf: buffer into which to pack
-+ * @pnode: pnode to pack
-+ */
-+void ubifs_pack_pnode(struct ubifs_info *c, void *buf,
-+ struct ubifs_pnode *pnode)
-+{
-+ uint8_t *addr = buf + UBIFS_LPT_CRC_BYTES;
-+ int i, pos = 0;
-+ uint16_t crc;
-+
-+ pack_bits(&addr, &pos, UBIFS_LPT_PNODE, UBIFS_LPT_TYPE_BITS);
-+ if (c->big_lpt)
-+ pack_bits(&addr, &pos, pnode->num, c->pcnt_bits);
-+ for (i = 0; i < UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT; i++) {
-+ pack_bits(&addr, &pos, pnode->lprops[i].free >> 3,
-+ c->space_bits);
-+ pack_bits(&addr, &pos, pnode->lprops[i].dirty >> 3,
-+ c->space_bits);
-+ if (pnode->lprops[i].flags & LPROPS_INDEX)
-+ pack_bits(&addr, &pos, 1, 1);
-+ else
-+ pack_bits(&addr, &pos, 0, 1);
-+ }
-+ crc = crc16(-1, buf + UBIFS_LPT_CRC_BYTES,
-+ c->pnode_sz - UBIFS_LPT_CRC_BYTES);
-+ addr = buf;
-+ pos = 0;
-+ pack_bits(&addr, &pos, crc, UBIFS_LPT_CRC_BITS);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_pack_nnode - pack all the bit fields of a nnode.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @buf: buffer into which to pack
-+ * @nnode: nnode to pack
-+ */
-+void ubifs_pack_nnode(struct ubifs_info *c, void *buf,
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *nnode)
-+{
-+ uint8_t *addr = buf + UBIFS_LPT_CRC_BYTES;
-+ int i, pos = 0;
-+ uint16_t crc;
-+
-+ pack_bits(&addr, &pos, UBIFS_LPT_NNODE, UBIFS_LPT_TYPE_BITS);
-+ if (c->big_lpt)
-+ pack_bits(&addr, &pos, nnode->num, c->pcnt_bits);
-+ for (i = 0; i < UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT; i++) {
-+ int lnum = nnode->nbranch[i].lnum;
-+
-+ if (lnum == 0)
-+ lnum = c->lpt_last + 1;
-+ pack_bits(&addr, &pos, lnum - c->lpt_first, c->lpt_lnum_bits);
-+ pack_bits(&addr, &pos, nnode->nbranch[i].offs,
-+ c->lpt_offs_bits);
-+ }
-+ crc = crc16(-1, buf + UBIFS_LPT_CRC_BYTES,
-+ c->nnode_sz - UBIFS_LPT_CRC_BYTES);
-+ addr = buf;
-+ pos = 0;
-+ pack_bits(&addr, &pos, crc, UBIFS_LPT_CRC_BITS);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_pack_ltab - pack the LPT's own lprops table.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @buf: buffer into which to pack
-+ * @ltab: LPT's own lprops table to pack
-+ */
-+void ubifs_pack_ltab(struct ubifs_info *c, void *buf,
-+ struct ubifs_lpt_lprops *ltab)
-+{
-+ uint8_t *addr = buf + UBIFS_LPT_CRC_BYTES;
-+ int i, pos = 0;
-+ uint16_t crc;
-+
-+ pack_bits(&addr, &pos, UBIFS_LPT_LTAB, UBIFS_LPT_TYPE_BITS);
-+ for (i = 0; i < c->lpt_lebs; i++) {
-+ pack_bits(&addr, &pos, ltab[i].free, c->lpt_spc_bits);
-+ pack_bits(&addr, &pos, ltab[i].dirty, c->lpt_spc_bits);
-+ }
-+ crc = crc16(-1, buf + UBIFS_LPT_CRC_BYTES,
-+ c->ltab_sz - UBIFS_LPT_CRC_BYTES);
-+ addr = buf;
-+ pos = 0;
-+ pack_bits(&addr, &pos, crc, UBIFS_LPT_CRC_BITS);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_pack_lsave - pack the LPT's save table.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @buf: buffer into which to pack
-+ * @lsave: LPT's save table to pack
-+ */
-+void ubifs_pack_lsave(struct ubifs_info *c, void *buf, int *lsave)
-+{
-+ uint8_t *addr = buf + UBIFS_LPT_CRC_BYTES;
-+ int i, pos = 0;
-+ uint16_t crc;
-+
-+ pack_bits(&addr, &pos, UBIFS_LPT_LSAVE, UBIFS_LPT_TYPE_BITS);
-+ for (i = 0; i < c->lsave_cnt; i++)
-+ pack_bits(&addr, &pos, lsave[i], c->lnum_bits);
-+ crc = crc16(-1, buf + UBIFS_LPT_CRC_BYTES,
-+ c->lsave_sz - UBIFS_LPT_CRC_BYTES);
-+ addr = buf;
-+ pos = 0;
-+ pack_bits(&addr, &pos, crc, UBIFS_LPT_CRC_BITS);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_add_lpt_dirt - add dirty space to LPT LEB properties.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: LEB number to which to add dirty space
-+ * @dirty: amount of dirty space to add
-+ */
-+void ubifs_add_lpt_dirt(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum, int dirty)
-+{
-+ if (!dirty || !lnum)
-+ return;
-+ dbg_lp("LEB %d add %d to %d",
-+ lnum, dirty, c->ltab[lnum - c->lpt_first].dirty);
-+ ubifs_assert(lnum >= c->lpt_first && lnum <= c->lpt_last);
-+ c->ltab[lnum - c->lpt_first].dirty += dirty;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * set_ltab - set LPT LEB properties.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: LEB number
-+ * @free: amount of free space
-+ * @dirty: amount of dirty space
-+ */
-+static void set_ltab(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum, int free, int dirty)
-+{
-+ dbg_lp("LEB %d free %d dirty %d to %d %d",
-+ lnum, c->ltab[lnum - c->lpt_first].free,
-+ c->ltab[lnum - c->lpt_first].dirty, free, dirty);
-+ ubifs_assert(lnum >= c->lpt_first && lnum <= c->lpt_last);
-+ c->ltab[lnum - c->lpt_first].free = free;
-+ c->ltab[lnum - c->lpt_first].dirty = dirty;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_add_nnode_dirt - add dirty space to LPT LEB properties.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @nnode: nnode for which to add dirt
-+ */
-+void ubifs_add_nnode_dirt(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_nnode *nnode)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *np = nnode->parent;
-+
-+ if (np)
-+ ubifs_add_lpt_dirt(c, np->nbranch[nnode->iip].lnum,
-+ c->nnode_sz);
-+ else {
-+ ubifs_add_lpt_dirt(c, c->lpt_lnum, c->nnode_sz);
-+ if (!(c->lpt_drty_flgs & LTAB_DIRTY)) {
-+ c->lpt_drty_flgs |= LTAB_DIRTY;
-+ ubifs_add_lpt_dirt(c, c->ltab_lnum, c->ltab_sz);
-+ }
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * add_pnode_dirt - add dirty space to LPT LEB properties.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @pnode: pnode for which to add dirt
-+ */
-+static void add_pnode_dirt(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_pnode *pnode)
-+{
-+ ubifs_add_lpt_dirt(c, pnode->parent->nbranch[pnode->iip].lnum,
-+ c->pnode_sz);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * calc_nnode_num - calculate nnode number.
-+ * @row: the row in the tree (root is zero)
-+ * @col: the column in the row (leftmost is zero)
-+ *
-+ * The nnode number is a number that uniquely identifies a nnode and can be used
-+ * easily to traverse the tree from the root to that nnode.
-+ *
-+ * This function calculates and returns the nnode number for the nnode at @row
-+ * and @col.
-+ */
-+static int calc_nnode_num(int row, int col)
-+{
-+ int num, bits;
-+
-+ num = 1;
-+ while (row--) {
-+ bits = (col & (UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT - 1));
-+ col >>= UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT_SHIFT;
-+ num <<= UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT_SHIFT;
-+ num |= bits;
-+ }
-+ return num;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * calc_nnode_num_from_parent - calculate nnode number.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @parent: parent nnode
-+ * @iip: index in parent
-+ *
-+ * The nnode number is a number that uniquely identifies a nnode and can be used
-+ * easily to traverse the tree from the root to that nnode.
-+ *
-+ * This function calculates and returns the nnode number based on the parent's
-+ * nnode number and the index in parent.
-+ */
-+static int calc_nnode_num_from_parent(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *parent, int iip)
-+{
-+ int num, shft;
-+
-+ if (!parent)
-+ return 1;
-+ shft = (c->lpt_hght - parent->level) * UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT_SHIFT;
-+ num = parent->num ^ (1 << shft);
-+ num |= (UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT + iip) << shft;
-+ return num;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * calc_pnode_num_from_parent - calculate pnode number.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @parent: parent nnode
-+ * @iip: index in parent
-+ *
-+ * The pnode number is a number that uniquely identifies a pnode and can be used
-+ * easily to traverse the tree from the root to that pnode.
-+ *
-+ * This function calculates and returns the pnode number based on the parent's
-+ * nnode number and the index in parent.
-+ */
-+static int calc_pnode_num_from_parent(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *parent, int iip)
-+{
-+ int i, n = c->lpt_hght - 1, pnum = parent->num, num = 0;
-+
-+ for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
-+ num <<= UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT_SHIFT;
-+ num |= pnum & (UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT - 1);
-+ pnum >>= UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT_SHIFT;
-+ }
-+ num <<= UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT_SHIFT;
-+ num |= iip;
-+ return num;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_create_dflt_lpt - create default LPT.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @main_lebs: number of main area LEBs is passed and returned here
-+ * @lpt_first: LEB number of first LPT LEB
-+ * @lpt_lebs: number of LEBs for LPT is passed and returned here
-+ * @big_lpt: use big LPT model is passed and returned here
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_create_dflt_lpt(struct ubifs_info *c, int *main_lebs, int lpt_first,
-+ int *lpt_lebs, int *big_lpt)
-+{
-+ int lnum, err = 0, node_sz, iopos, i, j, cnt, len, alen, row;
-+ int blnum, boffs, bsz, bcnt;
-+ struct ubifs_pnode *pnode = NULL;
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *nnode = NULL;
-+ void *buf = NULL, *p;
-+ struct ubifs_lpt_lprops *ltab = NULL;
-+ int *lsave = NULL;
-+
-+ err = calc_dflt_lpt_geom(c, main_lebs, big_lpt);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ *lpt_lebs = c->lpt_lebs;
-+
-+ /* Needed by 'ubifs_pack_nnode()' and 'set_ltab()' */
-+ c->lpt_first = lpt_first;
-+ /* Needed by 'set_ltab()' */
-+ c->lpt_last = lpt_first + c->lpt_lebs - 1;
-+ /* Needed by 'ubifs_pack_lsave()' */
-+ c->main_first = c->leb_cnt - *main_lebs;
-+
-+ lsave = kmalloc(sizeof(int) * c->lsave_cnt, GFP_KERNEL);
-+ pnode = kzalloc(sizeof(struct ubifs_pnode), GFP_KERNEL);
-+ nnode = kzalloc(sizeof(struct ubifs_nnode), GFP_KERNEL);
-+ buf = vmalloc(c->leb_size);
-+ ltab = vmalloc(sizeof(struct ubifs_lpt_lprops) * c->lpt_lebs);
-+ if (!pnode || !nnode || !buf || !ltab || !lsave) {
-+ err = -ENOMEM;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(!c->ltab);
-+ c->ltab = ltab; /* Needed by set_ltab */
-+
-+ /* Initialize LPT's own lprops */
-+ for (i = 0; i < c->lpt_lebs; i++) {
-+ ltab[i].free = c->leb_size;
-+ ltab[i].dirty = 0;
-+ ltab[i].tgc = 0;
-+ ltab[i].cmt = 0;
-+ }
-+
-+ lnum = lpt_first;
-+ p = buf;
-+ /* Number of leaf nodes (pnodes) */
-+ cnt = c->pnode_cnt;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * The first pnode contains the LEB properties for the LEBs that contain
-+ * the root inode node and the root index node of the index tree.
-+ */
-+ node_sz = ALIGN(ubifs_idx_node_sz(c, 1), 8);
-+ iopos = ALIGN(node_sz, c->min_io_size);
-+ pnode->lprops[0].free = c->leb_size - iopos;
-+ pnode->lprops[0].dirty = iopos - node_sz;
-+ pnode->lprops[0].flags = LPROPS_INDEX;
-+
-+ node_sz = UBIFS_INO_NODE_SZ;
-+ iopos = ALIGN(node_sz, c->min_io_size);
-+ pnode->lprops[1].free = c->leb_size - iopos;
-+ pnode->lprops[1].dirty = iopos - node_sz;
-+
-+ for (i = 2; i < UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT; i++)
-+ pnode->lprops[i].free = c->leb_size;
-+
-+ /* Add first pnode */
-+ ubifs_pack_pnode(c, p, pnode);
-+ p += c->pnode_sz;
-+ len = c->pnode_sz;
-+ pnode->num += 1;
-+
-+ /* Reset pnode values for remaining pnodes */
-+ pnode->lprops[0].free = c->leb_size;
-+ pnode->lprops[0].dirty = 0;
-+ pnode->lprops[0].flags = 0;
-+
-+ pnode->lprops[1].free = c->leb_size;
-+ pnode->lprops[1].dirty = 0;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * To calculate the internal node branches, we keep information about
-+ * the level below.
-+ */
-+ blnum = lnum; /* LEB number of level below */
-+ boffs = 0; /* Offset of level below */
-+ bcnt = cnt; /* Number of nodes in level below */
-+ bsz = c->pnode_sz; /* Size of nodes in level below */
-+
-+ /* Add all remaining pnodes */
-+ for (i = 1; i < cnt; i++) {
-+ if (len + c->pnode_sz > c->leb_size) {
-+ alen = ALIGN(len, c->min_io_size);
-+ set_ltab(c, lnum, c->leb_size - alen, alen - len);
-+ memset(p, 0xff, alen - len);
-+ err = ubi_leb_change(c->ubi, lnum++, buf, alen,
-+ UBI_SHORTTERM);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ p = buf;
-+ len = 0;
-+ }
-+ ubifs_pack_pnode(c, p, pnode);
-+ p += c->pnode_sz;
-+ len += c->pnode_sz;
-+ /*
-+ * pnodes are simply numbered left to right starting at zero,
-+ * which means the pnode number can be used easily to traverse
-+ * down the tree to the corresponding pnode.
-+ */
-+ pnode->num += 1;
-+ }
-+
-+ row = 0;
-+ for (i = UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT; cnt > i; i <<= UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT_SHIFT)
-+ row += 1;
-+ /* Add all nnodes, one level at a time */
-+ while (1) {
-+ /* Number of internal nodes (nnodes) at next level */
-+ cnt = DIV_ROUND_UP(cnt, UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT);
-+ for (i = 0; i < cnt; i++) {
-+ if (len + c->nnode_sz > c->leb_size) {
-+ alen = ALIGN(len, c->min_io_size);
-+ set_ltab(c, lnum, c->leb_size - alen,
-+ alen - len);
-+ memset(p, 0xff, alen - len);
-+ err = ubi_leb_change(c->ubi, lnum++, buf, alen,
-+ UBI_SHORTTERM);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ p = buf;
-+ len = 0;
-+ }
-+ /* Only 1 nnode at this level, so it is the root */
-+ if (cnt == 1) {
-+ c->lpt_lnum = lnum;
-+ c->lpt_offs = len;
-+ }
-+ /* Set branches to the level below */
-+ for (j = 0; j < UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT; j++) {
-+ if (bcnt) {
-+ if (boffs + bsz > c->leb_size) {
-+ blnum += 1;
-+ boffs = 0;
-+ }
-+ nnode->nbranch[j].lnum = blnum;
-+ nnode->nbranch[j].offs = boffs;
-+ boffs += bsz;
-+ bcnt--;
-+ } else {
-+ nnode->nbranch[j].lnum = 0;
-+ nnode->nbranch[j].offs = 0;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ nnode->num = calc_nnode_num(row, i);
-+ ubifs_pack_nnode(c, p, nnode);
-+ p += c->nnode_sz;
-+ len += c->nnode_sz;
-+ }
-+ /* Only 1 nnode at this level, so it is the root */
-+ if (cnt == 1)
-+ break;
-+ /* Update the information about the level below */
-+ bcnt = cnt;
-+ bsz = c->nnode_sz;
-+ row -= 1;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (*big_lpt) {
-+ /* Need to add LPT's save table */
-+ if (len + c->lsave_sz > c->leb_size) {
-+ alen = ALIGN(len, c->min_io_size);
-+ set_ltab(c, lnum, c->leb_size - alen, alen - len);
-+ memset(p, 0xff, alen - len);
-+ err = ubi_leb_change(c->ubi, lnum++, buf, alen,
-+ UBI_SHORTTERM);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ p = buf;
-+ len = 0;
-+ }
-+
-+ c->lsave_lnum = lnum;
-+ c->lsave_offs = len;
-+
-+ for (i = 0; i < c->lsave_cnt && i < *main_lebs; i++)
-+ lsave[i] = c->main_first + i;
-+ for (; i < c->lsave_cnt; i++)
-+ lsave[i] = c->main_first;
-+
-+ ubifs_pack_lsave(c, p, lsave);
-+ p += c->lsave_sz;
-+ len += c->lsave_sz;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Need to add LPT's own LEB properties table */
-+ if (len + c->ltab_sz > c->leb_size) {
-+ alen = ALIGN(len, c->min_io_size);
-+ set_ltab(c, lnum, c->leb_size - alen, alen - len);
-+ memset(p, 0xff, alen - len);
-+ err = ubi_leb_change(c->ubi, lnum++, buf, alen, UBI_SHORTTERM);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ p = buf;
-+ len = 0;
-+ }
-+
-+ c->ltab_lnum = lnum;
-+ c->ltab_offs = len;
-+
-+ /* Update ltab before packing it */
-+ len += c->ltab_sz;
-+ alen = ALIGN(len, c->min_io_size);
-+ set_ltab(c, lnum, c->leb_size - alen, alen - len);
-+
-+ ubifs_pack_ltab(c, p, ltab);
-+ p += c->ltab_sz;
-+
-+ /* Write remaining buffer */
-+ memset(p, 0xff, alen - len);
-+ err = ubi_leb_change(c->ubi, lnum, buf, alen, UBI_SHORTTERM);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+
-+ c->nhead_lnum = lnum;
-+ c->nhead_offs = ALIGN(len, c->min_io_size);
-+
-+ dbg_lp("space_bits %d", c->space_bits);
-+ dbg_lp("lpt_lnum_bits %d", c->lpt_lnum_bits);
-+ dbg_lp("lpt_offs_bits %d", c->lpt_offs_bits);
-+ dbg_lp("lpt_spc_bits %d", c->lpt_spc_bits);
-+ dbg_lp("pcnt_bits %d", c->pcnt_bits);
-+ dbg_lp("lnum_bits %d", c->lnum_bits);
-+ dbg_lp("pnode_sz %d", c->pnode_sz);
-+ dbg_lp("nnode_sz %d", c->nnode_sz);
-+ dbg_lp("ltab_sz %d", c->ltab_sz);
-+ dbg_lp("lsave_sz %d", c->lsave_sz);
-+ dbg_lp("lsave_cnt %d", c->lsave_cnt);
-+ dbg_lp("lpt_hght %d", c->lpt_hght);
-+ dbg_lp("big_lpt %d", c->big_lpt);
-+ dbg_lp("LPT root is at %d:%d", c->lpt_lnum, c->lpt_offs);
-+ dbg_lp("LPT head is at %d:%d", c->nhead_lnum, c->nhead_offs);
-+ dbg_lp("LPT ltab is at %d:%d", c->ltab_lnum, c->ltab_offs);
-+ if (c->big_lpt)
-+ dbg_lp("LPT lsave is at %d:%d", c->lsave_lnum, c->lsave_offs);
-+out:
-+ c->ltab = NULL;
-+ kfree(lsave);
-+ vfree(ltab);
-+ vfree(buf);
-+ kfree(nnode);
-+ kfree(pnode);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * update_cats - add LEB properties of a pnode to LEB category lists and heaps.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @pnode: pnode
-+ *
-+ * When a pnode is loaded into memory, the LEB properties it contains are added,
-+ * by this function, to the LEB category lists and heaps.
-+ */
-+static void update_cats(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_pnode *pnode)
-+{
-+ int i;
-+
-+ for (i = 0; i < UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT; i++) {
-+ int cat = pnode->lprops[i].flags & LPROPS_CAT_MASK;
-+ int lnum = pnode->lprops[i].lnum;
-+
-+ if (!lnum)
-+ return;
-+ ubifs_add_to_cat(c, &pnode->lprops[i], cat);
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * replace_cats - add LEB properties of a pnode to LEB category lists and heaps.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @old_pnode: pnode copied
-+ * @new_pnode: pnode copy
-+ *
-+ * During commit it is sometimes necessary to copy a pnode
-+ * (see dirty_cow_pnode). When that happens, references in
-+ * category lists and heaps must be replaced. This function does that.
-+ */
-+static void replace_cats(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_pnode *old_pnode,
-+ struct ubifs_pnode *new_pnode)
-+{
-+ int i;
-+
-+ for (i = 0; i < UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT; i++) {
-+ if (!new_pnode->lprops[i].lnum)
-+ return;
-+ ubifs_replace_cat(c, &old_pnode->lprops[i],
-+ &new_pnode->lprops[i]);
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * check_lpt_crc - check LPT node crc is correct.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @buf: buffer containing node
-+ * @len: length of node
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static int check_lpt_crc(void *buf, int len)
-+{
-+ int pos = 0;
-+ uint8_t *addr = buf;
-+ uint16_t crc, calc_crc;
-+
-+ crc = ubifs_unpack_bits(&addr, &pos, UBIFS_LPT_CRC_BITS);
-+ calc_crc = crc16(-1, buf + UBIFS_LPT_CRC_BYTES,
-+ len - UBIFS_LPT_CRC_BYTES);
-+ if (crc != calc_crc) {
-+ ubifs_err("invalid crc in LPT node: crc %hx calc %hx", crc,
-+ calc_crc);
-+ dbg_dump_stack();
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * check_lpt_type - check LPT node type is correct.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @addr: address of type bit field is passed and returned updated here
-+ * @pos: position of type bit field is passed and returned updated here
-+ * @type: expected type
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static int check_lpt_type(uint8_t **addr, int *pos, int type)
-+{
-+ int node_type;
-+
-+ node_type = ubifs_unpack_bits(addr, pos, UBIFS_LPT_TYPE_BITS);
-+ if (node_type != type) {
-+ ubifs_err("invalid type (%d) in LPT node type %d", node_type,
-+ type);
-+ dbg_dump_stack();
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * unpack_pnode - unpack a pnode.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @buf: buffer containing packed pnode to unpack
-+ * @pnode: pnode structure to fill
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static int unpack_pnode(struct ubifs_info *c, void *buf,
-+ struct ubifs_pnode *pnode)
-+{
-+ uint8_t *addr = buf + UBIFS_LPT_CRC_BYTES;
-+ int i, pos = 0, err;
-+
-+ err = check_lpt_type(&addr, &pos, UBIFS_LPT_PNODE);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ if (c->big_lpt)
-+ pnode->num = ubifs_unpack_bits(&addr, &pos, c->pcnt_bits);
-+ for (i = 0; i < UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT; i++) {
-+ struct ubifs_lprops * const lprops = &pnode->lprops[i];
-+
-+ lprops->free = ubifs_unpack_bits(&addr, &pos, c->space_bits);
-+ lprops->free <<= 3;
-+ lprops->dirty = ubifs_unpack_bits(&addr, &pos, c->space_bits);
-+ lprops->dirty <<= 3;
-+
-+ if (ubifs_unpack_bits(&addr, &pos, 1))
-+ lprops->flags = LPROPS_INDEX;
-+ else
-+ lprops->flags = 0;
-+ lprops->flags |= ubifs_categorize_lprops(c, lprops);
-+ }
-+ err = check_lpt_crc(buf, c->pnode_sz);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * unpack_nnode - unpack a nnode.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @buf: buffer containing packed nnode to unpack
-+ * @nnode: nnode structure to fill
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static int unpack_nnode(struct ubifs_info *c, void *buf,
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *nnode)
-+{
-+ uint8_t *addr = buf + UBIFS_LPT_CRC_BYTES;
-+ int i, pos = 0, err;
-+
-+ err = check_lpt_type(&addr, &pos, UBIFS_LPT_NNODE);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ if (c->big_lpt)
-+ nnode->num = ubifs_unpack_bits(&addr, &pos, c->pcnt_bits);
-+ for (i = 0; i < UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT; i++) {
-+ int lnum;
-+
-+ lnum = ubifs_unpack_bits(&addr, &pos, c->lpt_lnum_bits) +
-+ c->lpt_first;
-+ if (lnum == c->lpt_last + 1)
-+ lnum = 0;
-+ nnode->nbranch[i].lnum = lnum;
-+ nnode->nbranch[i].offs = ubifs_unpack_bits(&addr, &pos,
-+ c->lpt_offs_bits);
-+ }
-+ err = check_lpt_crc(buf, c->nnode_sz);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * unpack_ltab - unpack the LPT's own lprops table.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @buf: buffer from which to unpack
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static int unpack_ltab(struct ubifs_info *c, void *buf)
-+{
-+ uint8_t *addr = buf + UBIFS_LPT_CRC_BYTES;
-+ int i, pos = 0, err;
-+
-+ err = check_lpt_type(&addr, &pos, UBIFS_LPT_LTAB);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ for (i = 0; i < c->lpt_lebs; i++) {
-+ int free = ubifs_unpack_bits(&addr, &pos, c->lpt_spc_bits);
-+ int dirty = ubifs_unpack_bits(&addr, &pos, c->lpt_spc_bits);
-+
-+ if (free < 0 || free > c->leb_size || dirty < 0 ||
-+ dirty > c->leb_size || free + dirty > c->leb_size)
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+
-+ c->ltab[i].free = free;
-+ c->ltab[i].dirty = dirty;
-+ c->ltab[i].tgc = 0;
-+ c->ltab[i].cmt = 0;
-+ }
-+ err = check_lpt_crc(buf, c->ltab_sz);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * unpack_lsave - unpack the LPT's save table.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @buf: buffer from which to unpack
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static int unpack_lsave(struct ubifs_info *c, void *buf)
-+{
-+ uint8_t *addr = buf + UBIFS_LPT_CRC_BYTES;
-+ int i, pos = 0, err;
-+
-+ err = check_lpt_type(&addr, &pos, UBIFS_LPT_LSAVE);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ for (i = 0; i < c->lsave_cnt; i++) {
-+ int lnum = ubifs_unpack_bits(&addr, &pos, c->lnum_bits);
-+
-+ if (lnum < c->main_first || lnum >= c->leb_cnt)
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ c->lsave[i] = lnum;
-+ }
-+ err = check_lpt_crc(buf, c->lsave_sz);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * validate_nnode - validate a nnode.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @nnode: nnode to validate
-+ * @parent: parent nnode (or NULL for the root nnode)
-+ * @iip: index in parent
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static int validate_nnode(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_nnode *nnode,
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *parent, int iip)
-+{
-+ int i, lvl, max_offs;
-+
-+ if (c->big_lpt) {
-+ int num = calc_nnode_num_from_parent(c, parent, iip);
-+
-+ if (nnode->num != num)
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+ lvl = parent ? parent->level - 1 : c->lpt_hght;
-+ if (lvl < 1)
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ if (lvl == 1)
-+ max_offs = c->leb_size - c->pnode_sz;
-+ else
-+ max_offs = c->leb_size - c->nnode_sz;
-+ for (i = 0; i < UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT; i++) {
-+ int lnum = nnode->nbranch[i].lnum;
-+ int offs = nnode->nbranch[i].offs;
-+
-+ if (lnum == 0) {
-+ if (offs != 0)
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+ if (lnum < c->lpt_first || lnum > c->lpt_last)
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ if (offs < 0 || offs > max_offs)
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * validate_pnode - validate a pnode.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @pnode: pnode to validate
-+ * @parent: parent nnode
-+ * @iip: index in parent
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static int validate_pnode(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_pnode *pnode,
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *parent, int iip)
-+{
-+ int i;
-+
-+ if (c->big_lpt) {
-+ int num = calc_pnode_num_from_parent(c, parent, iip);
-+
-+ if (pnode->num != num)
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+ for (i = 0; i < UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT; i++) {
-+ int free = pnode->lprops[i].free;
-+ int dirty = pnode->lprops[i].dirty;
-+
-+ if (free < 0 || free > c->leb_size || free % c->min_io_size ||
-+ (free & 7))
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ if (dirty < 0 || dirty > c->leb_size || (dirty & 7))
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ if (dirty + free > c->leb_size)
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * set_pnode_lnum - set LEB numbers on a pnode.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @pnode: pnode to update
-+ *
-+ * This function calculates the LEB numbers for the LEB properties it contains
-+ * based on the pnode number.
-+ */
-+static void set_pnode_lnum(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_pnode *pnode)
-+{
-+ int i, lnum;
-+
-+ lnum = (pnode->num << UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT_SHIFT) + c->main_first;
-+ for (i = 0; i < UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT; i++) {
-+ if (lnum >= c->leb_cnt)
-+ return;
-+ pnode->lprops[i].lnum = lnum++;
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_read_nnode - read a nnode from flash and link it to the tree in memory.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @parent: parent nnode (or NULL for the root)
-+ * @iip: index in parent
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_read_nnode(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_nnode *parent, int iip)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_nbranch *branch = NULL;
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *nnode = NULL;
-+ void *buf = c->lpt_nod_buf;
-+ int err, lnum, offs;
-+
-+ if (parent) {
-+ branch = &parent->nbranch[iip];
-+ lnum = branch->lnum;
-+ offs = branch->offs;
-+ } else {
-+ lnum = c->lpt_lnum;
-+ offs = c->lpt_offs;
-+ }
-+ nnode = kzalloc(sizeof(struct ubifs_nnode), GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!nnode) {
-+ err = -ENOMEM;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ if (lnum == 0) {
-+ /*
-+ * This nnode was not written which just means that the LEB
-+ * properties in the subtree below it describe empty LEBs. We
-+ * make the nnode as though we had read it, which in fact means
-+ * doing almost nothing.
-+ */
-+ if (c->big_lpt)
-+ nnode->num = calc_nnode_num_from_parent(c, parent, iip);
-+ } else {
-+ err = ubi_read(c->ubi, lnum, buf, offs, c->nnode_sz);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ err = unpack_nnode(c, buf, nnode);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ err = validate_nnode(c, nnode, parent, iip);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ if (!c->big_lpt)
-+ nnode->num = calc_nnode_num_from_parent(c, parent, iip);
-+ if (parent) {
-+ branch->nnode = nnode;
-+ nnode->level = parent->level - 1;
-+ } else {
-+ c->nroot = nnode;
-+ nnode->level = c->lpt_hght;
-+ }
-+ nnode->parent = parent;
-+ nnode->iip = iip;
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out:
-+ ubifs_err("error %d reading nnode at %d:%d", err, lnum, offs);
-+ kfree(nnode);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * read_pnode - read a pnode from flash and link it to the tree in memory.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @parent: parent nnode
-+ * @iip: index in parent
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static int read_pnode(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_nnode *parent, int iip)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_nbranch *branch;
-+ struct ubifs_pnode *pnode = NULL;
-+ void *buf = c->lpt_nod_buf;
-+ int err, lnum, offs;
-+
-+ branch = &parent->nbranch[iip];
-+ lnum = branch->lnum;
-+ offs = branch->offs;
-+ pnode = kzalloc(sizeof(struct ubifs_pnode), GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!pnode) {
-+ err = -ENOMEM;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ if (lnum == 0) {
-+ /*
-+ * This pnode was not written which just means that the LEB
-+ * properties in it describe empty LEBs. We make the pnode as
-+ * though we had read it.
-+ */
-+ int i;
-+
-+ if (c->big_lpt)
-+ pnode->num = calc_pnode_num_from_parent(c, parent, iip);
-+ for (i = 0; i < UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT; i++) {
-+ struct ubifs_lprops * const lprops = &pnode->lprops[i];
-+
-+ lprops->free = c->leb_size;
-+ lprops->flags = ubifs_categorize_lprops(c, lprops);
-+ }
-+ } else {
-+ err = ubi_read(c->ubi, lnum, buf, offs, c->pnode_sz);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ err = unpack_pnode(c, buf, pnode);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ err = validate_pnode(c, pnode, parent, iip);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ if (!c->big_lpt)
-+ pnode->num = calc_pnode_num_from_parent(c, parent, iip);
-+ branch->pnode = pnode;
-+ pnode->parent = parent;
-+ pnode->iip = iip;
-+ set_pnode_lnum(c, pnode);
-+ c->pnodes_have += 1;
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out:
-+ ubifs_err("error %d reading pnode at %d:%d", err, lnum, offs);
-+ dbg_dump_pnode(c, pnode, parent, iip);
-+ dbg_msg("calc num: %d", calc_pnode_num_from_parent(c, parent, iip));
-+ kfree(pnode);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * read_ltab - read LPT's own lprops table.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static int read_ltab(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+ void *buf;
-+
-+ buf = vmalloc(c->ltab_sz);
-+ if (!buf)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+ err = ubi_read(c->ubi, c->ltab_lnum, buf, c->ltab_offs, c->ltab_sz);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ err = unpack_ltab(c, buf);
-+out:
-+ vfree(buf);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * read_lsave - read LPT's save table.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static int read_lsave(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int err, i;
-+ void *buf;
-+
-+ buf = vmalloc(c->lsave_sz);
-+ if (!buf)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+ err = ubi_read(c->ubi, c->lsave_lnum, buf, c->lsave_offs, c->lsave_sz);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ err = unpack_lsave(c, buf);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ for (i = 0; i < c->lsave_cnt; i++) {
-+ int lnum = c->lsave[i];
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Due to automatic resizing, the values in the lsave table
-+ * could be beyond the volume size - just ignore them.
-+ */
-+ if (lnum >= c->leb_cnt)
-+ continue;
-+ ubifs_lpt_lookup(c, lnum);
-+ }
-+out:
-+ vfree(buf);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_get_nnode - get a nnode.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @parent: parent nnode (or NULL for the root)
-+ * @iip: index in parent
-+ *
-+ * This function returns a pointer to the nnode on success or a negative error
-+ * code on failure.
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_nnode *ubifs_get_nnode(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *parent, int iip)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_nbranch *branch;
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *nnode;
-+ int err;
-+
-+ branch = &parent->nbranch[iip];
-+ nnode = branch->nnode;
-+ if (nnode)
-+ return nnode;
-+ err = ubifs_read_nnode(c, parent, iip);
-+ if (err)
-+ return ERR_PTR(err);
-+ return branch->nnode;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_get_pnode - get a pnode.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @parent: parent nnode
-+ * @iip: index in parent
-+ *
-+ * This function returns a pointer to the pnode on success or a negative error
-+ * code on failure.
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_pnode *ubifs_get_pnode(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *parent, int iip)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_nbranch *branch;
-+ struct ubifs_pnode *pnode;
-+ int err;
-+
-+ branch = &parent->nbranch[iip];
-+ pnode = branch->pnode;
-+ if (pnode)
-+ return pnode;
-+ err = read_pnode(c, parent, iip);
-+ if (err)
-+ return ERR_PTR(err);
-+ update_cats(c, branch->pnode);
-+ return branch->pnode;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_lpt_lookup - lookup LEB properties in the LPT.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: LEB number to lookup
-+ *
-+ * This function returns a pointer to the LEB properties on success or a
-+ * negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_lprops *ubifs_lpt_lookup(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum)
-+{
-+ int err, i, h, iip, shft;
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *nnode;
-+ struct ubifs_pnode *pnode;
-+
-+ if (!c->nroot) {
-+ err = ubifs_read_nnode(c, NULL, 0);
-+ if (err)
-+ return ERR_PTR(err);
-+ }
-+ nnode = c->nroot;
-+ i = lnum - c->main_first;
-+ shft = c->lpt_hght * UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT_SHIFT;
-+ for (h = 1; h < c->lpt_hght; h++) {
-+ iip = ((i >> shft) & (UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT - 1));
-+ shft -= UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT_SHIFT;
-+ nnode = ubifs_get_nnode(c, nnode, iip);
-+ if (IS_ERR(nnode))
-+ return ERR_PTR(PTR_ERR(nnode));
-+ }
-+ iip = ((i >> shft) & (UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT - 1));
-+ shft -= UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT_SHIFT;
-+ pnode = ubifs_get_pnode(c, nnode, iip);
-+ if (IS_ERR(pnode))
-+ return ERR_PTR(PTR_ERR(pnode));
-+ iip = (i & (UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT - 1));
-+ dbg_lp("LEB %d, free %d, dirty %d, flags %d", lnum,
-+ pnode->lprops[iip].free, pnode->lprops[iip].dirty,
-+ pnode->lprops[iip].flags);
-+ return &pnode->lprops[iip];
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * dirty_cow_nnode - ensure a nnode is not being committed.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @nnode: nnode to check
-+ *
-+ * Returns dirtied nnode on success or negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static struct ubifs_nnode *dirty_cow_nnode(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *nnode)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *n;
-+ int i;
-+
-+ if (!test_bit(COW_CNODE, &nnode->flags)) {
-+ /* nnode is not being committed */
-+ if (!test_and_set_bit(DIRTY_CNODE, &nnode->flags)) {
-+ c->dirty_nn_cnt += 1;
-+ ubifs_add_nnode_dirt(c, nnode);
-+ }
-+ return nnode;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* nnode is being committed, so copy it */
-+ n = kmalloc(sizeof(struct ubifs_nnode), GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (unlikely(!n))
-+ return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
-+
-+ memcpy(n, nnode, sizeof(struct ubifs_nnode));
-+ n->cnext = NULL;
-+ __set_bit(DIRTY_CNODE, &n->flags);
-+ __clear_bit(COW_CNODE, &n->flags);
-+
-+ /* The children now have new parent */
-+ for (i = 0; i < UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT; i++) {
-+ struct ubifs_nbranch *branch = &n->nbranch[i];
-+
-+ if (branch->cnode)
-+ branch->cnode->parent = n;
-+ }
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(!test_bit(OBSOLETE_CNODE, &nnode->flags));
-+ __set_bit(OBSOLETE_CNODE, &nnode->flags);
-+
-+ c->dirty_nn_cnt += 1;
-+ ubifs_add_nnode_dirt(c, nnode);
-+ if (nnode->parent)
-+ nnode->parent->nbranch[n->iip].nnode = n;
-+ else
-+ c->nroot = n;
-+ return n;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * dirty_cow_pnode - ensure a pnode is not being committed.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @pnode: pnode to check
-+ *
-+ * Returns dirtied pnode on success or negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static struct ubifs_pnode *dirty_cow_pnode(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ struct ubifs_pnode *pnode)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_pnode *p;
-+
-+ if (!test_bit(COW_CNODE, &pnode->flags)) {
-+ /* pnode is not being committed */
-+ if (!test_and_set_bit(DIRTY_CNODE, &pnode->flags)) {
-+ c->dirty_pn_cnt += 1;
-+ add_pnode_dirt(c, pnode);
-+ }
-+ return pnode;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* pnode is being committed, so copy it */
-+ p = kmalloc(sizeof(struct ubifs_pnode), GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (unlikely(!p))
-+ return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
-+
-+ memcpy(p, pnode, sizeof(struct ubifs_pnode));
-+ p->cnext = NULL;
-+ __set_bit(DIRTY_CNODE, &p->flags);
-+ __clear_bit(COW_CNODE, &p->flags);
-+ replace_cats(c, pnode, p);
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(!test_bit(OBSOLETE_CNODE, &pnode->flags));
-+ __set_bit(OBSOLETE_CNODE, &pnode->flags);
-+
-+ c->dirty_pn_cnt += 1;
-+ add_pnode_dirt(c, pnode);
-+ pnode->parent->nbranch[p->iip].pnode = p;
-+ return p;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_lpt_lookup_dirty - lookup LEB properties in the LPT.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: LEB number to lookup
-+ *
-+ * This function returns a pointer to the LEB properties on success or a
-+ * negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_lprops *ubifs_lpt_lookup_dirty(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum)
-+{
-+ int err, i, h, iip, shft;
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *nnode;
-+ struct ubifs_pnode *pnode;
-+
-+ if (!c->nroot) {
-+ err = ubifs_read_nnode(c, NULL, 0);
-+ if (err)
-+ return ERR_PTR(err);
-+ }
-+ nnode = c->nroot;
-+ nnode = dirty_cow_nnode(c, nnode);
-+ if (IS_ERR(nnode))
-+ return ERR_PTR(PTR_ERR(nnode));
-+ i = lnum - c->main_first;
-+ shft = c->lpt_hght * UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT_SHIFT;
-+ for (h = 1; h < c->lpt_hght; h++) {
-+ iip = ((i >> shft) & (UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT - 1));
-+ shft -= UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT_SHIFT;
-+ nnode = ubifs_get_nnode(c, nnode, iip);
-+ if (IS_ERR(nnode))
-+ return ERR_PTR(PTR_ERR(nnode));
-+ nnode = dirty_cow_nnode(c, nnode);
-+ if (IS_ERR(nnode))
-+ return ERR_PTR(PTR_ERR(nnode));
-+ }
-+ iip = ((i >> shft) & (UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT - 1));
-+ shft -= UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT_SHIFT;
-+ pnode = ubifs_get_pnode(c, nnode, iip);
-+ if (IS_ERR(pnode))
-+ return ERR_PTR(PTR_ERR(pnode));
-+ pnode = dirty_cow_pnode(c, pnode);
-+ if (IS_ERR(pnode))
-+ return ERR_PTR(PTR_ERR(pnode));
-+ iip = (i & (UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT - 1));
-+ dbg_lp("LEB %d, free %d, dirty %d, flags %d", lnum,
-+ pnode->lprops[iip].free, pnode->lprops[iip].dirty,
-+ pnode->lprops[iip].flags);
-+ ubifs_assert(test_bit(DIRTY_CNODE, &pnode->flags));
-+ return &pnode->lprops[iip];
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * lpt_init_rd - initialize the LPT for reading.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static int lpt_init_rd(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int err, i;
-+
-+ c->ltab = vmalloc(sizeof(struct ubifs_lpt_lprops) * c->lpt_lebs);
-+ if (!c->ltab)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ i = max_t(int, c->nnode_sz, c->pnode_sz);
-+ c->lpt_nod_buf = kmalloc(i, GFP_KERNEL);
-+ if (!c->lpt_nod_buf)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ for (i = 0; i < LPROPS_HEAP_CNT; i++) {
-+ c->lpt_heap[i].arr = kmalloc(sizeof(void *) * LPT_HEAP_SZ,
-+ GFP_KERNEL);
-+ if (!c->lpt_heap[i].arr)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+ c->lpt_heap[i].cnt = 0;
-+ c->lpt_heap[i].max_cnt = LPT_HEAP_SZ;
-+ }
-+
-+ c->dirty_idx.arr = kmalloc(sizeof(void *) * LPT_HEAP_SZ, GFP_KERNEL);
-+ if (!c->dirty_idx.arr)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+ c->dirty_idx.cnt = 0;
-+ c->dirty_idx.max_cnt = LPT_HEAP_SZ;
-+
-+ err = read_ltab(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ dbg_lp("space_bits %d", c->space_bits);
-+ dbg_lp("lpt_lnum_bits %d", c->lpt_lnum_bits);
-+ dbg_lp("lpt_offs_bits %d", c->lpt_offs_bits);
-+ dbg_lp("lpt_spc_bits %d", c->lpt_spc_bits);
-+ dbg_lp("pcnt_bits %d", c->pcnt_bits);
-+ dbg_lp("lnum_bits %d", c->lnum_bits);
-+ dbg_lp("pnode_sz %d", c->pnode_sz);
-+ dbg_lp("nnode_sz %d", c->nnode_sz);
-+ dbg_lp("ltab_sz %d", c->ltab_sz);
-+ dbg_lp("lsave_sz %d", c->lsave_sz);
-+ dbg_lp("lsave_cnt %d", c->lsave_cnt);
-+ dbg_lp("lpt_hght %d", c->lpt_hght);
-+ dbg_lp("big_lpt %d", c->big_lpt);
-+ dbg_lp("LPT root is at %d:%d", c->lpt_lnum, c->lpt_offs);
-+ dbg_lp("LPT head is at %d:%d", c->nhead_lnum, c->nhead_offs);
-+ dbg_lp("LPT ltab is at %d:%d", c->ltab_lnum, c->ltab_offs);
-+ if (c->big_lpt)
-+ dbg_lp("LPT lsave is at %d:%d", c->lsave_lnum, c->lsave_offs);
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * lpt_init_wr - initialize the LPT for writing.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * 'lpt_init_rd()' must have been called already.
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static int lpt_init_wr(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int err, i;
-+
-+ c->ltab_cmt = vmalloc(sizeof(struct ubifs_lpt_lprops) * c->lpt_lebs);
-+ if (!c->ltab_cmt)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ c->lpt_buf = vmalloc(c->leb_size);
-+ if (!c->lpt_buf)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ if (c->big_lpt) {
-+ c->lsave = kmalloc(sizeof(int) * c->lsave_cnt, GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!c->lsave)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+ err = read_lsave(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ for (i = 0; i < c->lpt_lebs; i++)
-+ if (c->ltab[i].free == c->leb_size) {
-+ err = ubifs_leb_unmap(c, i + c->lpt_first);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_lpt_init - initialize the LPT.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @rd: whether to initialize lpt for reading
-+ * @wr: whether to initialize lpt for writing
-+ *
-+ * For mounting 'rw', @rd and @wr are both true. For mounting 'ro', @rd is true
-+ * and @wr is false. For mounting from 'ro' to 'rw', @rd is false and @wr is
-+ * true.
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_lpt_init(struct ubifs_info *c, int rd, int wr)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+
-+ if (rd) {
-+ err = lpt_init_rd(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (wr) {
-+ err = lpt_init_wr(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct lpt_scan_node - somewhere to put nodes while we scan LPT.
-+ * @nnode: where to keep a nnode
-+ * @pnode: where to keep a pnode
-+ * @cnode: where to keep a cnode
-+ * @in_tree: is the node in the tree in memory
-+ * @ptr.nnode: pointer to the nnode (if it is an nnode) which may be here or in
-+ * the tree
-+ * @ptr.pnode: ditto for pnode
-+ * @ptr.cnode: ditto for cnode
-+ */
-+struct lpt_scan_node {
-+ union {
-+ struct ubifs_nnode nnode;
-+ struct ubifs_pnode pnode;
-+ struct ubifs_cnode cnode;
-+ };
-+ int in_tree;
-+ union {
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *nnode;
-+ struct ubifs_pnode *pnode;
-+ struct ubifs_cnode *cnode;
-+ } ptr;
-+};
-+
-+/**
-+ * scan_get_nnode - for the scan, get a nnode from either the tree or flash.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @path: where to put the nnode
-+ * @parent: parent of the nnode
-+ * @iip: index in parent of the nnode
-+ *
-+ * This function returns a pointer to the nnode on success or a negative error
-+ * code on failure.
-+ */
-+static struct ubifs_nnode *scan_get_nnode(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ struct lpt_scan_node *path,
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *parent, int iip)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_nbranch *branch;
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *nnode;
-+ void *buf = c->lpt_nod_buf;
-+ int err;
-+
-+ branch = &parent->nbranch[iip];
-+ nnode = branch->nnode;
-+ if (nnode) {
-+ path->in_tree = 1;
-+ path->ptr.nnode = nnode;
-+ return nnode;
-+ }
-+ nnode = &path->nnode;
-+ path->in_tree = 0;
-+ path->ptr.nnode = nnode;
-+ memset(nnode, 0, sizeof(struct ubifs_nnode));
-+ if (branch->lnum == 0) {
-+ /*
-+ * This nnode was not written which just means that the LEB
-+ * properties in the subtree below it describe empty LEBs. We
-+ * make the nnode as though we had read it, which in fact means
-+ * doing almost nothing.
-+ */
-+ if (c->big_lpt)
-+ nnode->num = calc_nnode_num_from_parent(c, parent, iip);
-+ } else {
-+ err = ubi_read(c->ubi, branch->lnum, buf, branch->offs,
-+ c->nnode_sz);
-+ if (err)
-+ return ERR_PTR(err);
-+ err = unpack_nnode(c, buf, nnode);
-+ if (err)
-+ return ERR_PTR(err);
-+ }
-+ err = validate_nnode(c, nnode, parent, iip);
-+ if (err)
-+ return ERR_PTR(err);
-+ if (!c->big_lpt)
-+ nnode->num = calc_nnode_num_from_parent(c, parent, iip);
-+ nnode->level = parent->level - 1;
-+ nnode->parent = parent;
-+ nnode->iip = iip;
-+ return nnode;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * scan_get_pnode - for the scan, get a pnode from either the tree or flash.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @path: where to put the pnode
-+ * @parent: parent of the pnode
-+ * @iip: index in parent of the pnode
-+ *
-+ * This function returns a pointer to the pnode on success or a negative error
-+ * code on failure.
-+ */
-+static struct ubifs_pnode *scan_get_pnode(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ struct lpt_scan_node *path,
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *parent, int iip)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_nbranch *branch;
-+ struct ubifs_pnode *pnode;
-+ void *buf = c->lpt_nod_buf;
-+ int err;
-+
-+ branch = &parent->nbranch[iip];
-+ pnode = branch->pnode;
-+ if (pnode) {
-+ path->in_tree = 1;
-+ path->ptr.pnode = pnode;
-+ return pnode;
-+ }
-+ pnode = &path->pnode;
-+ path->in_tree = 0;
-+ path->ptr.pnode = pnode;
-+ memset(pnode, 0, sizeof(struct ubifs_pnode));
-+ if (branch->lnum == 0) {
-+ /*
-+ * This pnode was not written which just means that the LEB
-+ * properties in it describe empty LEBs. We make the pnode as
-+ * though we had read it.
-+ */
-+ int i;
-+
-+ if (c->big_lpt)
-+ pnode->num = calc_pnode_num_from_parent(c, parent, iip);
-+ for (i = 0; i < UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT; i++) {
-+ struct ubifs_lprops * const lprops = &pnode->lprops[i];
-+
-+ lprops->free = c->leb_size;
-+ lprops->flags = ubifs_categorize_lprops(c, lprops);
-+ }
-+ } else {
-+ ubifs_assert(branch->lnum >= c->lpt_first &&
-+ branch->lnum <= c->lpt_last);
-+ ubifs_assert(branch->offs >= 0 && branch->offs < c->leb_size);
-+ err = ubi_read(c->ubi, branch->lnum, buf, branch->offs,
-+ c->pnode_sz);
-+ if (err)
-+ return ERR_PTR(err);
-+ err = unpack_pnode(c, buf, pnode);
-+ if (err)
-+ return ERR_PTR(err);
-+ }
-+ err = validate_pnode(c, pnode, parent, iip);
-+ if (err)
-+ return ERR_PTR(err);
-+ if (!c->big_lpt)
-+ pnode->num = calc_pnode_num_from_parent(c, parent, iip);
-+ pnode->parent = parent;
-+ pnode->iip = iip;
-+ set_pnode_lnum(c, pnode);
-+ return pnode;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_lpt_scan_nolock - scan the LPT.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @start_lnum: LEB number from which to start scanning
-+ * @end_lnum: LEB number at which to stop scanning
-+ * @scan_cb: callback function called for each lprops
-+ * @data: data to be passed to the callback function
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_lpt_scan_nolock(struct ubifs_info *c, int start_lnum, int end_lnum,
-+ ubifs_lpt_scan_callback scan_cb, void *data)
-+{
-+ int err = 0, i, h, iip, shft;
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *nnode;
-+ struct ubifs_pnode *pnode;
-+ struct lpt_scan_node *path;
-+
-+ if (start_lnum == -1) {
-+ start_lnum = end_lnum + 1;
-+ if (start_lnum >= c->leb_cnt)
-+ start_lnum = c->main_first;
-+ }
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(start_lnum >= c->main_first && start_lnum < c->leb_cnt);
-+ ubifs_assert(end_lnum >= c->main_first && end_lnum < c->leb_cnt);
-+
-+ if (!c->nroot) {
-+ err = ubifs_read_nnode(c, NULL, 0);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ path = kmalloc(sizeof(struct lpt_scan_node) * (c->lpt_hght + 1),
-+ GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!path)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ path[0].ptr.nnode = c->nroot;
-+ path[0].in_tree = 1;
-+again:
-+ /* Descend to the pnode containing start_lnum */
-+ nnode = c->nroot;
-+ i = start_lnum - c->main_first;
-+ shft = c->lpt_hght * UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT_SHIFT;
-+ for (h = 1; h < c->lpt_hght; h++) {
-+ iip = ((i >> shft) & (UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT - 1));
-+ shft -= UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT_SHIFT;
-+ nnode = scan_get_nnode(c, path + h, nnode, iip);
-+ if (IS_ERR(nnode)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(nnode);
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ iip = ((i >> shft) & (UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT - 1));
-+ shft -= UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT_SHIFT;
-+ pnode = scan_get_pnode(c, path + h, nnode, iip);
-+ if (IS_ERR(pnode)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(pnode);
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ iip = (i & (UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT - 1));
-+
-+ /* Loop for each lprops */
-+ while (1) {
-+ struct ubifs_lprops *lprops = &pnode->lprops[iip];
-+ int ret, lnum = lprops->lnum;
-+
-+ ret = scan_cb(c, lprops, path[h].in_tree, data);
-+ if (ret < 0) {
-+ err = ret;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ if (ret & LPT_SCAN_ADD) {
-+ /* Add all the nodes in path to the tree in memory */
-+ for (h = 1; h < c->lpt_hght; h++) {
-+ const size_t sz = sizeof(struct ubifs_nnode);
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *parent;
-+
-+ if (path[h].in_tree)
-+ continue;
-+ nnode = kmalloc(sz, GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!nnode) {
-+ err = -ENOMEM;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ memcpy(nnode, &path[h].nnode, sz);
-+ parent = nnode->parent;
-+ parent->nbranch[nnode->iip].nnode = nnode;
-+ path[h].ptr.nnode = nnode;
-+ path[h].in_tree = 1;
-+ path[h + 1].cnode.parent = nnode;
-+ }
-+ if (path[h].in_tree)
-+ ubifs_ensure_cat(c, lprops);
-+ else {
-+ const size_t sz = sizeof(struct ubifs_pnode);
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *parent;
-+
-+ pnode = kmalloc(sz, GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!pnode) {
-+ err = -ENOMEM;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ memcpy(pnode, &path[h].pnode, sz);
-+ parent = pnode->parent;
-+ parent->nbranch[pnode->iip].pnode = pnode;
-+ path[h].ptr.pnode = pnode;
-+ path[h].in_tree = 1;
-+ update_cats(c, pnode);
-+ c->pnodes_have += 1;
-+ }
-+ err = dbg_check_lpt_nodes(c, (struct ubifs_cnode *)
-+ c->nroot, 0, 0);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ err = dbg_check_cats(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ if (ret & LPT_SCAN_STOP) {
-+ err = 0;
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ /* Get the next lprops */
-+ if (lnum == end_lnum) {
-+ /*
-+ * We got to the end without finding what we were
-+ * looking for
-+ */
-+ err = -ENOSPC;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ if (lnum + 1 >= c->leb_cnt) {
-+ /* Wrap-around to the beginning */
-+ start_lnum = c->main_first;
-+ goto again;
-+ }
-+ if (iip + 1 < UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT) {
-+ /* Next lprops is in the same pnode */
-+ iip += 1;
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+ /* We need to get the next pnode. Go up until we can go right */
-+ iip = pnode->iip;
-+ while (1) {
-+ h -= 1;
-+ ubifs_assert(h >= 0);
-+ nnode = path[h].ptr.nnode;
-+ if (iip + 1 < UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT)
-+ break;
-+ iip = nnode->iip;
-+ }
-+ /* Go right */
-+ iip += 1;
-+ /* Descend to the pnode */
-+ h += 1;
-+ for (; h < c->lpt_hght; h++) {
-+ nnode = scan_get_nnode(c, path + h, nnode, iip);
-+ if (IS_ERR(nnode)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(nnode);
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ iip = 0;
-+ }
-+ pnode = scan_get_pnode(c, path + h, nnode, iip);
-+ if (IS_ERR(pnode)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(pnode);
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ iip = 0;
-+ }
-+out:
-+ kfree(path);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+#ifdef CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_DEBUG
-+
-+/**
-+ * dbg_chk_pnode - check a pnode.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @pnode: pnode to check
-+ * @col: pnode column
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static int dbg_chk_pnode(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_pnode *pnode,
-+ int col)
-+{
-+ int i;
-+
-+ if (pnode->num != col) {
-+ dbg_err("pnode num %d expected %d parent num %d iip %d",
-+ pnode->num, col, pnode->parent->num, pnode->iip);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+ for (i = 0; i < UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT; i++) {
-+ struct ubifs_lprops *lp, *lprops = &pnode->lprops[i];
-+ int lnum = (pnode->num << UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT_SHIFT) + i +
-+ c->main_first;
-+ int found, cat = lprops->flags & LPROPS_CAT_MASK;
-+ struct ubifs_lpt_heap *heap;
-+ struct list_head *list = NULL;
-+
-+ if (lnum >= c->leb_cnt)
-+ continue;
-+ if (lprops->lnum != lnum) {
-+ dbg_err("bad LEB number %d expected %d",
-+ lprops->lnum, lnum);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+ if (lprops->flags & LPROPS_TAKEN) {
-+ if (cat != LPROPS_UNCAT) {
-+ dbg_err("LEB %d taken but not uncat %d",
-+ lprops->lnum, cat);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+ if (lprops->flags & LPROPS_INDEX) {
-+ switch (cat) {
-+ case LPROPS_UNCAT:
-+ case LPROPS_DIRTY_IDX:
-+ case LPROPS_FRDI_IDX:
-+ break;
-+ default:
-+ dbg_err("LEB %d index but cat %d",
-+ lprops->lnum, cat);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+ } else {
-+ switch (cat) {
-+ case LPROPS_UNCAT:
-+ case LPROPS_DIRTY:
-+ case LPROPS_FREE:
-+ case LPROPS_EMPTY:
-+ case LPROPS_FREEABLE:
-+ break;
-+ default:
-+ dbg_err("LEB %d not index but cat %d",
-+ lprops->lnum, cat);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ switch (cat) {
-+ case LPROPS_UNCAT:
-+ list = &c->uncat_list;
-+ break;
-+ case LPROPS_EMPTY:
-+ list = &c->empty_list;
-+ break;
-+ case LPROPS_FREEABLE:
-+ list = &c->freeable_list;
-+ break;
-+ case LPROPS_FRDI_IDX:
-+ list = &c->frdi_idx_list;
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ found = 0;
-+ switch (cat) {
-+ case LPROPS_DIRTY:
-+ case LPROPS_DIRTY_IDX:
-+ case LPROPS_FREE:
-+ heap = &c->lpt_heap[cat - 1];
-+ if (lprops->hpos < heap->cnt &&
-+ heap->arr[lprops->hpos] == lprops)
-+ found = 1;
-+ break;
-+ case LPROPS_UNCAT:
-+ case LPROPS_EMPTY:
-+ case LPROPS_FREEABLE:
-+ case LPROPS_FRDI_IDX:
-+ list_for_each_entry(lp, list, list)
-+ if (lprops == lp) {
-+ found = 1;
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ if (!found) {
-+ dbg_err("LEB %d cat %d not found in cat heap/list",
-+ lprops->lnum, cat);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+ switch (cat) {
-+ case LPROPS_EMPTY:
-+ if (lprops->free != c->leb_size) {
-+ dbg_err("LEB %d cat %d free %d dirty %d",
-+ lprops->lnum, cat, lprops->free,
-+ lprops->dirty);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+ case LPROPS_FREEABLE:
-+ case LPROPS_FRDI_IDX:
-+ if (lprops->free + lprops->dirty != c->leb_size) {
-+ dbg_err("LEB %d cat %d free %d dirty %d",
-+ lprops->lnum, cat, lprops->free,
-+ lprops->dirty);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ }
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * dbg_check_lpt_nodes - check nnodes and pnodes.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @cnode: next cnode (nnode or pnode) to check
-+ * @row: row of cnode (root is zero)
-+ * @col: column of cnode (leftmost is zero)
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+int dbg_check_lpt_nodes(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_cnode *cnode,
-+ int row, int col)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *nnode, *nn;
-+ struct ubifs_cnode *cn;
-+ int num, iip = 0, err;
-+
-+ if (!(ubifs_chk_flags & UBIFS_CHK_LPROPS))
-+ return 0;
-+
-+ while (cnode) {
-+ ubifs_assert(row >= 0);
-+ nnode = cnode->parent;
-+ if (cnode->level) {
-+ /* cnode is a nnode */
-+ num = calc_nnode_num(row, col);
-+ if (cnode->num != num) {
-+ dbg_err("nnode num %d expected %d "
-+ "parent num %d iip %d", cnode->num, num,
-+ (nnode ? nnode->num : 0), cnode->iip);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+ nn = (struct ubifs_nnode *)cnode;
-+ while (iip < UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT) {
-+ cn = nn->nbranch[iip].cnode;
-+ if (cn) {
-+ /* Go down */
-+ row += 1;
-+ col <<= UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT_SHIFT;
-+ col += iip;
-+ iip = 0;
-+ cnode = cn;
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ /* Go right */
-+ iip += 1;
-+ }
-+ if (iip < UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT)
-+ continue;
-+ } else {
-+ struct ubifs_pnode *pnode;
-+
-+ /* cnode is a pnode */
-+ pnode = (struct ubifs_pnode *)cnode;
-+ err = dbg_chk_pnode(c, pnode, col);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+ /* Go up and to the right */
-+ row -= 1;
-+ col >>= UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT_SHIFT;
-+ iip = cnode->iip + 1;
-+ cnode = (struct ubifs_cnode *)nnode;
-+ }
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+#endif /* CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_DEBUG */
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/lpt_commit.c avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/lpt_commit.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/lpt_commit.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/lpt_commit.c 2008-06-12 15:09:45.475816115 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,1631 @@
-+/*
-+ * This file is part of UBIFS.
-+ *
-+ * Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Nokia Corporation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by
-+ * the Free Software Foundation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
-+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
-+ * more details.
-+ *
-+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
-+ * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
-+ * Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
-+ *
-+ * Authors: Adrian Hunter
-+ * Artem Bityutskiy (Битюцкий Артём)
-+ */
-+
-+/*
-+ * This file implements commit-related functionality of the LEB properties
-+ * subsystem.
-+ */
-+
-+#include <linux/crc16.h>
-+#include "ubifs.h"
-+
-+/**
-+ * first_dirty_cnode - find first dirty cnode.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @nnode: nnode at which to start
-+ *
-+ * This function returns the first dirty cnode or %NULL if there is not one.
-+ */
-+static struct ubifs_cnode *first_dirty_cnode(struct ubifs_nnode *nnode)
-+{
-+ ubifs_assert(nnode);
-+ while (1) {
-+ int i, cont = 0;
-+
-+ for (i = 0; i < UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT; i++) {
-+ struct ubifs_cnode *cnode;
-+
-+ cnode = nnode->nbranch[i].cnode;
-+ if (cnode &&
-+ test_bit(DIRTY_CNODE, &cnode->flags)) {
-+ if (cnode->level == 0)
-+ return cnode;
-+ nnode = (struct ubifs_nnode *)cnode;
-+ cont = 1;
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ if (!cont)
-+ return (struct ubifs_cnode *)nnode;
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * next_dirty_cnode - find next dirty cnode.
-+ * @cnode: cnode from which to begin searching
-+ *
-+ * This function returns the next dirty cnode or %NULL if there is not one.
-+ */
-+static struct ubifs_cnode *next_dirty_cnode(struct ubifs_cnode *cnode)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *nnode;
-+ int i;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(cnode);
-+ nnode = cnode->parent;
-+ if (!nnode)
-+ return NULL;
-+ for (i = cnode->iip + 1; i < UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT; i++) {
-+ cnode = nnode->nbranch[i].cnode;
-+ if (cnode && test_bit(DIRTY_CNODE, &cnode->flags)) {
-+ if (cnode->level == 0)
-+ return cnode; /* cnode is a pnode */
-+ /* cnode is a nnode */
-+ return first_dirty_cnode((struct ubifs_nnode *)cnode);
-+ }
-+ }
-+ return (struct ubifs_cnode *)nnode;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * get_cnodes_to_commit - create list of dirty cnodes to commit.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function returns the number of cnodes to commit.
-+ */
-+static int get_cnodes_to_commit(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_cnode *cnode, *cnext;
-+ int cnt = 0;
-+
-+ if (!c->nroot)
-+ return 0;
-+
-+ if (!test_bit(DIRTY_CNODE, &c->nroot->flags))
-+ return 0;
-+
-+ c->lpt_cnext = first_dirty_cnode(c->nroot);
-+ cnode = c->lpt_cnext;
-+ if (!cnode)
-+ return 0;
-+ cnt += 1;
-+ while (1) {
-+ ubifs_assert(!test_bit(COW_ZNODE, &cnode->flags));
-+ __set_bit(COW_ZNODE, &cnode->flags);
-+ cnext = next_dirty_cnode(cnode);
-+ if (!cnext) {
-+ cnode->cnext = c->lpt_cnext;
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ cnode->cnext = cnext;
-+ cnode = cnext;
-+ cnt += 1;
-+ }
-+ dbg_cmt("committing %d cnodes", cnt);
-+ dbg_lp("committing %d cnodes", cnt);
-+ ubifs_assert(cnt == c->dirty_nn_cnt + c->dirty_pn_cnt);
-+ return cnt;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * upd_ltab - update LPT LEB properties.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: LEB number
-+ * @free: amount of free space
-+ * @dirty: amount of dirty space to add
-+ */
-+static void upd_ltab(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum, int free, int dirty)
-+{
-+ dbg_lp("LEB %d free %d dirty %d to %d +%d",
-+ lnum, c->ltab[lnum - c->lpt_first].free,
-+ c->ltab[lnum - c->lpt_first].dirty, free, dirty);
-+ ubifs_assert(lnum >= c->lpt_first && lnum <= c->lpt_last);
-+ c->ltab[lnum - c->lpt_first].free = free;
-+ c->ltab[lnum - c->lpt_first].dirty += dirty;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * alloc_lpt_leb - allocate an LPT LEB that is empty.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: LEB number is passed and returned here
-+ *
-+ * This function finds the next empty LEB in the ltab starting from @lnum. If a
-+ * an empty LEB is found it is returned in @lnum and the function returns %0.
-+ * Otherwise the function returns -ENOSPC. Note however, that LPT is designed
-+ * never to run out of space.
-+ */
-+static int alloc_lpt_leb(struct ubifs_info *c, int *lnum)
-+{
-+ int i, n;
-+
-+ n = *lnum - c->lpt_first + 1;
-+ for (i = n; i < c->lpt_lebs; i++) {
-+ if (c->ltab[i].tgc || c->ltab[i].cmt)
-+ continue;
-+ if (c->ltab[i].free == c->leb_size) {
-+ c->ltab[i].cmt = 1;
-+ *lnum = i + c->lpt_first;
-+ return 0;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
-+ if (c->ltab[i].tgc || c->ltab[i].cmt)
-+ continue;
-+ if (c->ltab[i].free == c->leb_size) {
-+ c->ltab[i].cmt = 1;
-+ *lnum = i + c->lpt_first;
-+ return 0;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ dbg_err("last LEB %d", *lnum);
-+ dump_stack();
-+ return -ENOSPC;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * layout_cnodes - layout cnodes for commit.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static int layout_cnodes(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int lnum, offs, len, alen, done_lsave, done_ltab, err;
-+ struct ubifs_cnode *cnode;
-+
-+ cnode = c->lpt_cnext;
-+ if (!cnode)
-+ return 0;
-+ lnum = c->nhead_lnum;
-+ offs = c->nhead_offs;
-+ /* Try to place lsave and ltab nicely */
-+ done_lsave = !c->big_lpt;
-+ done_ltab = 0;
-+ if (!done_lsave && offs + c->lsave_sz <= c->leb_size) {
-+ done_lsave = 1;
-+ c->lsave_lnum = lnum;
-+ c->lsave_offs = offs;
-+ offs += c->lsave_sz;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (offs + c->ltab_sz <= c->leb_size) {
-+ done_ltab = 1;
-+ c->ltab_lnum = lnum;
-+ c->ltab_offs = offs;
-+ offs += c->ltab_sz;
-+ }
-+
-+ do {
-+ if (cnode->level) {
-+ len = c->nnode_sz;
-+ c->dirty_nn_cnt -= 1;
-+ } else {
-+ len = c->pnode_sz;
-+ c->dirty_pn_cnt -= 1;
-+ }
-+ while (offs + len > c->leb_size) {
-+ alen = ALIGN(offs, c->min_io_size);
-+ upd_ltab(c, lnum, c->leb_size - alen, alen - offs);
-+ err = alloc_lpt_leb(c, &lnum);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ offs = 0;
-+ ubifs_assert(lnum >= c->lpt_first &&
-+ lnum <= c->lpt_last);
-+ /* Try to place lsave and ltab nicely */
-+ if (!done_lsave) {
-+ done_lsave = 1;
-+ c->lsave_lnum = lnum;
-+ c->lsave_offs = offs;
-+ offs += c->lsave_sz;
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+ if (!done_ltab) {
-+ done_ltab = 1;
-+ c->ltab_lnum = lnum;
-+ c->ltab_offs = offs;
-+ offs += c->ltab_sz;
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ if (cnode->parent) {
-+ cnode->parent->nbranch[cnode->iip].lnum = lnum;
-+ cnode->parent->nbranch[cnode->iip].offs = offs;
-+ } else {
-+ c->lpt_lnum = lnum;
-+ c->lpt_offs = offs;
-+ }
-+ offs += len;
-+ cnode = cnode->cnext;
-+ } while (cnode && cnode != c->lpt_cnext);
-+
-+ /* Make sure to place LPT's save table */
-+ if (!done_lsave) {
-+ if (offs + c->lsave_sz > c->leb_size) {
-+ alen = ALIGN(offs, c->min_io_size);
-+ upd_ltab(c, lnum, c->leb_size - alen, alen - offs);
-+ err = alloc_lpt_leb(c, &lnum);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ offs = 0;
-+ ubifs_assert(lnum >= c->lpt_first &&
-+ lnum <= c->lpt_last);
-+ }
-+ done_lsave = 1;
-+ c->lsave_lnum = lnum;
-+ c->lsave_offs = offs;
-+ offs += c->lsave_sz;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Make sure to place LPT's own lprops table */
-+ if (!done_ltab) {
-+ if (offs + c->ltab_sz > c->leb_size) {
-+ alen = ALIGN(offs, c->min_io_size);
-+ upd_ltab(c, lnum, c->leb_size - alen, alen - offs);
-+ err = alloc_lpt_leb(c, &lnum);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ offs = 0;
-+ ubifs_assert(lnum >= c->lpt_first &&
-+ lnum <= c->lpt_last);
-+ }
-+ done_ltab = 1;
-+ c->ltab_lnum = lnum;
-+ c->ltab_offs = offs;
-+ offs += c->ltab_sz;
-+ }
-+
-+ alen = ALIGN(offs, c->min_io_size);
-+ upd_ltab(c, lnum, c->leb_size - alen, alen - offs);
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * realloc_lpt_leb - allocate an LPT LEB that is empty.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: LEB number is passed and returned here
-+ *
-+ * This function duplicates exactly the results of the function alloc_lpt_leb.
-+ * It is used during end commit to reallocate the same LEB numbers that were
-+ * allocated by alloc_lpt_leb during start commit.
-+ *
-+ * This function finds the next LEB that was allocated by the alloc_lpt_leb
-+ * function starting from @lnum. If a LEB is found it is returned in @lnum and
-+ * the function returns %0. Otherwise the function returns -ENOSPC.
-+ * Note however, that LPT is designed never to run out of space.
-+ */
-+static int realloc_lpt_leb(struct ubifs_info *c, int *lnum)
-+{
-+ int i, n;
-+
-+ n = *lnum - c->lpt_first + 1;
-+ for (i = n; i < c->lpt_lebs; i++)
-+ if (c->ltab[i].cmt) {
-+ c->ltab[i].cmt = 0;
-+ *lnum = i + c->lpt_first;
-+ return 0;
-+ }
-+
-+ for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
-+ if (c->ltab[i].cmt) {
-+ c->ltab[i].cmt = 0;
-+ *lnum = i + c->lpt_first;
-+ return 0;
-+ }
-+ dbg_err("last LEB %d", *lnum);
-+ dump_stack();
-+ return -ENOSPC;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * write_cnodes - write cnodes for commit.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static int write_cnodes(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int lnum, offs, len, from, err, wlen, alen, done_ltab, done_lsave;
-+ struct ubifs_cnode *cnode;
-+ void *buf = c->lpt_buf;
-+
-+ cnode = c->lpt_cnext;
-+ if (!cnode)
-+ return 0;
-+ lnum = c->nhead_lnum;
-+ offs = c->nhead_offs;
-+ from = offs;
-+ /* Ensure empty LEB is unmapped */
-+ if (offs == 0) {
-+ err = ubifs_leb_unmap(c, lnum);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+ /* Try to place lsave and ltab nicely */
-+ done_lsave = !c->big_lpt;
-+ done_ltab = 0;
-+ if (!done_lsave && offs + c->lsave_sz <= c->leb_size) {
-+ done_lsave = 1;
-+ ubifs_pack_lsave(c, buf + offs, c->lsave);
-+ offs += c->lsave_sz;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (offs + c->ltab_sz <= c->leb_size) {
-+ done_ltab = 1;
-+ ubifs_pack_ltab(c, buf + offs, c->ltab_cmt);
-+ offs += c->ltab_sz;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Loop for each cnode */
-+ do {
-+ if (cnode->level)
-+ len = c->nnode_sz;
-+ else
-+ len = c->pnode_sz;
-+ while (offs + len > c->leb_size) {
-+ wlen = offs - from;
-+ if (wlen) {
-+ alen = ALIGN(wlen, c->min_io_size);
-+ memset(buf + offs, 0xff, alen - wlen);
-+ err = ubifs_leb_write(c, lnum, buf + from, from,
-+ alen, UBI_SHORTTERM);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+ err = realloc_lpt_leb(c, &lnum);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ offs = 0;
-+ from = 0;
-+ ubifs_assert(lnum >= c->lpt_first &&
-+ lnum <= c->lpt_last);
-+ err = ubifs_leb_unmap(c, lnum);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ /* Try to place lsave and ltab nicely */
-+ if (!done_lsave) {
-+ done_lsave = 1;
-+ ubifs_pack_lsave(c, buf + offs, c->lsave);
-+ offs += c->lsave_sz;
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+ if (!done_ltab) {
-+ done_ltab = 1;
-+ ubifs_pack_ltab(c, buf + offs, c->ltab_cmt);
-+ offs += c->ltab_sz;
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ if (cnode->level)
-+ ubifs_pack_nnode(c, buf + offs,
-+ (struct ubifs_nnode *)cnode);
-+ else
-+ ubifs_pack_pnode(c, buf + offs,
-+ (struct ubifs_pnode *)cnode);
-+ /*
-+ * The reason for the barriers is the same as in case of TNC.
-+ * See comment in 'write_index()'. 'dirty_cow_nnode()' and
-+ * 'dirty_cow_pnode()' are the functions for which this is
-+ * important.
-+ */
-+ clear_bit(DIRTY_CNODE, &cnode->flags);
-+ smp_mb__before_clear_bit();
-+ clear_bit(COW_ZNODE, &cnode->flags);
-+ smp_mb__after_clear_bit();
-+ offs += len;
-+ cnode = cnode->cnext;
-+ } while (cnode && cnode != c->lpt_cnext);
-+
-+ /* Make sure to place LPT's save table */
-+ if (!done_lsave) {
-+ if (offs + c->lsave_sz > c->leb_size) {
-+ wlen = offs - from;
-+ alen = ALIGN(wlen, c->min_io_size);
-+ memset(buf + offs, 0xff, alen - wlen);
-+ err = ubifs_leb_write(c, lnum, buf + from, from, alen,
-+ UBI_SHORTTERM);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ err = realloc_lpt_leb(c, &lnum);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ offs = 0;
-+ ubifs_assert(lnum >= c->lpt_first &&
-+ lnum <= c->lpt_last);
-+ err = ubifs_leb_unmap(c, lnum);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+ done_lsave = 1;
-+ ubifs_pack_lsave(c, buf + offs, c->lsave);
-+ offs += c->lsave_sz;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Make sure to place LPT's own lprops table */
-+ if (!done_ltab) {
-+ if (offs + c->ltab_sz > c->leb_size) {
-+ wlen = offs - from;
-+ alen = ALIGN(wlen, c->min_io_size);
-+ memset(buf + offs, 0xff, alen - wlen);
-+ err = ubifs_leb_write(c, lnum, buf + from, from, alen,
-+ UBI_SHORTTERM);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ err = realloc_lpt_leb(c, &lnum);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ offs = 0;
-+ ubifs_assert(lnum >= c->lpt_first &&
-+ lnum <= c->lpt_last);
-+ err = ubifs_leb_unmap(c, lnum);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+ done_ltab = 1;
-+ ubifs_pack_ltab(c, buf + offs, c->ltab_cmt);
-+ offs += c->ltab_sz;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Write remaining data in buffer */
-+ wlen = offs - from;
-+ alen = ALIGN(wlen, c->min_io_size);
-+ memset(buf + offs, 0xff, alen - wlen);
-+ err = ubifs_leb_write(c, lnum, buf + from, from, alen, UBI_SHORTTERM);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ c->nhead_lnum = lnum;
-+ c->nhead_offs = ALIGN(offs, c->min_io_size);
-+
-+ dbg_lp("LPT root is at %d:%d", c->lpt_lnum, c->lpt_offs);
-+ dbg_lp("LPT head is at %d:%d", c->nhead_lnum, c->nhead_offs);
-+ dbg_lp("LPT ltab is at %d:%d", c->ltab_lnum, c->ltab_offs);
-+ if (c->big_lpt)
-+ dbg_lp("LPT lsave is at %d:%d", c->lsave_lnum, c->lsave_offs);
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * next_pnode - find next pnode.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @pnode: pnode
-+ *
-+ * This function returns the next pnode or %NULL if there are no more pnodes.
-+ */
-+static struct ubifs_pnode *next_pnode(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ struct ubifs_pnode *pnode)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *nnode;
-+ int iip;
-+
-+ /* Try to go right */
-+ nnode = pnode->parent;
-+ iip = pnode->iip + 1;
-+ if (iip < UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT) {
-+ /* We assume here that LEB zero is never an LPT LEB */
-+ if (nnode->nbranch[iip].lnum)
-+ return ubifs_get_pnode(c, nnode, iip);
-+ else
-+ return NULL;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Go up while can't go right */
-+ do {
-+ iip = nnode->iip + 1;
-+ nnode = nnode->parent;
-+ if (!nnode)
-+ return NULL;
-+ /* We assume here that LEB zero is never an LPT LEB */
-+ } while (iip >= UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT || !nnode->nbranch[iip].lnum);
-+
-+ /* Go right */
-+ nnode = ubifs_get_nnode(c, nnode, iip);
-+ if (IS_ERR(nnode))
-+ return (void *)nnode;
-+
-+ /* Go down to level 1 */
-+ while (nnode->level > 1) {
-+ nnode = ubifs_get_nnode(c, nnode, 0);
-+ if (IS_ERR(nnode))
-+ return (void *)nnode;
-+ }
-+
-+ return ubifs_get_pnode(c, nnode, 0);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * pnode_lookup - lookup a pnode in the LPT.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @i: pnode number (0 to main_lebs - 1)
-+ *
-+ * This function returns a pointer to the pnode on success or a negative
-+ * error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static struct ubifs_pnode *pnode_lookup(struct ubifs_info *c, int i)
-+{
-+ int err, h, iip, shft;
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *nnode;
-+
-+ if (!c->nroot) {
-+ err = ubifs_read_nnode(c, NULL, 0);
-+ if (err)
-+ return ERR_PTR(err);
-+ }
-+ i <<= UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT_SHIFT;
-+ nnode = c->nroot;
-+ shft = c->lpt_hght * UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT_SHIFT;
-+ for (h = 1; h < c->lpt_hght; h++) {
-+ iip = ((i >> shft) & (UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT - 1));
-+ shft -= UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT_SHIFT;
-+ nnode = ubifs_get_nnode(c, nnode, iip);
-+ if (IS_ERR(nnode))
-+ return ERR_PTR(PTR_ERR(nnode));
-+ }
-+ iip = ((i >> shft) & (UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT - 1));
-+ return ubifs_get_pnode(c, nnode, iip);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * add_pnode_dirt - add dirty space to LPT LEB properties.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @pnode: pnode for which to add dirt
-+ */
-+static void add_pnode_dirt(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_pnode *pnode)
-+{
-+ ubifs_add_lpt_dirt(c, pnode->parent->nbranch[pnode->iip].lnum,
-+ c->pnode_sz);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * do_make_pnode_dirty - mark a pnode dirty.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @pnode: pnode to mark dirty
-+ */
-+static void do_make_pnode_dirty(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_pnode *pnode)
-+{
-+ /* Assumes cnext list is empty i.e. not called during commit */
-+ if (!test_and_set_bit(DIRTY_CNODE, &pnode->flags)) {
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *nnode;
-+
-+ c->dirty_pn_cnt += 1;
-+ add_pnode_dirt(c, pnode);
-+ /* Mark parent and ancestors dirty too */
-+ nnode = pnode->parent;
-+ while (nnode) {
-+ if (!test_and_set_bit(DIRTY_CNODE, &nnode->flags)) {
-+ c->dirty_nn_cnt += 1;
-+ ubifs_add_nnode_dirt(c, nnode);
-+ nnode = nnode->parent;
-+ } else
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * make_tree_dirty - mark the entire LEB properties tree dirty.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function is used by the "small" LPT model to cause the entire LEB
-+ * properties tree to be written. The "small" LPT model does not use LPT
-+ * garbage collection because it is more efficient to write the entire tree
-+ * (because it is small).
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static int make_tree_dirty(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_pnode *pnode;
-+
-+ pnode = pnode_lookup(c, 0);
-+ while (pnode) {
-+ do_make_pnode_dirty(c, pnode);
-+ pnode = next_pnode(c, pnode);
-+ if (IS_ERR(pnode))
-+ return PTR_ERR(pnode);
-+ }
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * need_write_all - determine if the LPT area is running out of free space.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %1 if the LPT area is running out of free space and %0
-+ * if it is not.
-+ */
-+static int need_write_all(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ long long free = 0;
-+ int i;
-+
-+ for (i = 0; i < c->lpt_lebs; i++) {
-+ if (i + c->lpt_first == c->nhead_lnum)
-+ free += c->leb_size - c->nhead_offs;
-+ else if (c->ltab[i].free == c->leb_size)
-+ free += c->leb_size;
-+ else if (c->ltab[i].free + c->ltab[i].dirty == c->leb_size)
-+ free += c->leb_size;
-+ }
-+ /* Less than twice the size left */
-+ if (free <= c->lpt_sz * 2)
-+ return 1;
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * lpt_tgc_start - start trivial garbage collection of LPT LEBs.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * LPT trivial garbage collection is where a LPT LEB contains only dirty and
-+ * free space and so may be reused as soon as the next commit is completed.
-+ * This function is called during start commit to mark LPT LEBs for trivial GC.
-+ */
-+static void lpt_tgc_start(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int i;
-+
-+ for (i = 0; i < c->lpt_lebs; i++) {
-+ if (i + c->lpt_first == c->nhead_lnum)
-+ continue;
-+ if (c->ltab[i].dirty > 0 &&
-+ c->ltab[i].free + c->ltab[i].dirty == c->leb_size) {
-+ c->ltab[i].tgc = 1;
-+ c->ltab[i].free = c->leb_size;
-+ c->ltab[i].dirty = 0;
-+ dbg_lp("LEB %d", i + c->lpt_first);
-+ }
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * lpt_tgc_end - end trivial garbage collection of LPT LEBs.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * LPT trivial garbage collection is where a LPT LEB contains only dirty and
-+ * free space and so may be reused as soon as the next commit is completed.
-+ * This function is called after the commit is completed (master node has been
-+ * written) and unmaps LPT LEBs that were marked for trivial GC.
-+ */
-+static int lpt_tgc_end(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int i, err;
-+
-+ for (i = 0; i < c->lpt_lebs; i++)
-+ if (c->ltab[i].tgc) {
-+ err = ubifs_leb_unmap(c, i + c->lpt_first);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ c->ltab[i].tgc = 0;
-+ dbg_lp("LEB %d", i + c->lpt_first);
-+ }
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * populate_lsave - fill the lsave array with important LEB numbers.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function is only called for the "big" model. It records a small number
-+ * of LEB numbers of important LEBs. Important LEBs are ones that are (from
-+ * most important to least important): empty, freeable, freeable index, dirty
-+ * index, dirty or free. Upon mount, we read this list of LEB numbers and bring
-+ * their pnodes into memory. That will stop us from having to scan the LPT
-+ * straight away. For the "small" model we assume that scanning the LPT is no
-+ * big deal.
-+ */
-+static void populate_lsave(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_lprops *lprops;
-+ struct ubifs_lpt_heap *heap;
-+ int i, cnt = 0;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(c->big_lpt);
-+ if (!(c->lpt_drty_flgs & LSAVE_DIRTY)) {
-+ c->lpt_drty_flgs |= LSAVE_DIRTY;
-+ ubifs_add_lpt_dirt(c, c->lsave_lnum, c->lsave_sz);
-+ }
-+ list_for_each_entry(lprops, &c->empty_list, list) {
-+ c->lsave[cnt++] = lprops->lnum;
-+ if (cnt >= c->lsave_cnt)
-+ return;
-+ }
-+ list_for_each_entry(lprops, &c->freeable_list, list) {
-+ c->lsave[cnt++] = lprops->lnum;
-+ if (cnt >= c->lsave_cnt)
-+ return;
-+ }
-+ list_for_each_entry(lprops, &c->frdi_idx_list, list) {
-+ c->lsave[cnt++] = lprops->lnum;
-+ if (cnt >= c->lsave_cnt)
-+ return;
-+ }
-+ heap = &c->lpt_heap[LPROPS_DIRTY_IDX - 1];
-+ for (i = 0; i < heap->cnt; i++) {
-+ c->lsave[cnt++] = heap->arr[i]->lnum;
-+ if (cnt >= c->lsave_cnt)
-+ return;
-+ }
-+ heap = &c->lpt_heap[LPROPS_DIRTY - 1];
-+ for (i = 0; i < heap->cnt; i++) {
-+ c->lsave[cnt++] = heap->arr[i]->lnum;
-+ if (cnt >= c->lsave_cnt)
-+ return;
-+ }
-+ heap = &c->lpt_heap[LPROPS_FREE - 1];
-+ for (i = 0; i < heap->cnt; i++) {
-+ c->lsave[cnt++] = heap->arr[i]->lnum;
-+ if (cnt >= c->lsave_cnt)
-+ return;
-+ }
-+ /* Fill it up completely */
-+ while (cnt < c->lsave_cnt)
-+ c->lsave[cnt++] = c->main_first;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_lpt_start_commit - UBIFS commit starts.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function has to be called when UBIFS starts the commit operation.
-+ * This function "freezes" all currently dirty LEB properties and does not
-+ * change them anymore. Further changes are saved and tracked separately
-+ * because they are not part of this commit. This function returns zero in case
-+ * of success and a negative error code in case of failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_lpt_start_commit(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int err, cnt;
-+
-+ dbg_lp("");
-+
-+ mutex_lock(&c->lp_mutex);
-+ err = dbg_check_ltab(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+
-+ lpt_tgc_start(c);
-+
-+ if (!c->dirty_pn_cnt) {
-+ dbg_cmt("no cnodes to commit");
-+ err = 0;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (!c->big_lpt && need_write_all(c)) {
-+ /* If needed, write everything */
-+ err = make_tree_dirty(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ lpt_tgc_start(c);
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->big_lpt)
-+ populate_lsave(c);
-+
-+ cnt = get_cnodes_to_commit(c);
-+ ubifs_assert(cnt != 0);
-+
-+ err = layout_cnodes(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+
-+ /* Copy the LPT's own lprops for end commit to write */
-+ memcpy(c->ltab_cmt, c->ltab,
-+ sizeof(struct ubifs_lpt_lprops) * c->lpt_lebs);
-+ c->lpt_drty_flgs &= ~(LTAB_DIRTY | LSAVE_DIRTY);
-+
-+out:
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->lp_mutex);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * free_obsolete_cnodes - free obsolete cnodes for commit end.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ */
-+static void free_obsolete_cnodes(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_cnode *cnode, *cnext;
-+
-+ cnext = c->lpt_cnext;
-+ if (!cnext)
-+ return;
-+ do {
-+ cnode = cnext;
-+ cnext = cnode->cnext;
-+ if (test_bit(OBSOLETE_CNODE, &cnode->flags))
-+ kfree(cnode);
-+ else
-+ cnode->cnext = NULL;
-+ } while (cnext != c->lpt_cnext);
-+ c->lpt_cnext = NULL;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_lpt_end_commit - finish the commit operation.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function has to be called when the commit operation finishes. It
-+ * flushes the changes which were "frozen" by 'ubifs_lprops_start_commit()' to
-+ * the media. Returns zero in case of success and a negative error code in case
-+ * of failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_lpt_end_commit(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+
-+ dbg_lp("");
-+
-+ if (!c->lpt_cnext)
-+ return 0;
-+
-+ err = write_cnodes(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ mutex_lock(&c->lp_mutex);
-+ free_obsolete_cnodes(c);
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->lp_mutex);
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * nnode_lookup - lookup a nnode in the LPT.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @i: nnode number
-+ *
-+ * This function returns a pointer to the nnode on success or a negative
-+ * error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static struct ubifs_nnode *nnode_lookup(struct ubifs_info *c, int i)
-+{
-+ int err, iip;
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *nnode;
-+
-+ if (!c->nroot) {
-+ err = ubifs_read_nnode(c, NULL, 0);
-+ if (err)
-+ return ERR_PTR(err);
-+ }
-+ nnode = c->nroot;
-+ while (1) {
-+ iip = i & (UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT - 1);
-+ i >>= UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT_SHIFT;
-+ if (!i)
-+ break;
-+ nnode = ubifs_get_nnode(c, nnode, iip);
-+ if (IS_ERR(nnode))
-+ return nnode;
-+ }
-+ return nnode;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * make_nnode_dirty - find a nnode and, if found, make it dirty.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @node_num: nnode number of nnode to make dirty
-+ * @lnum: LEB number where nnode was written
-+ * @offs: offset where nnode was written
-+ *
-+ * This function is used by LPT garbage collection. LPT garbage collection is
-+ * used only for the "big" LPT model (c->big_lpt == 1). Garbage collection
-+ * simply involves marking all the nodes in the LEB being garbage-collected as
-+ * dirty. The dirty nodes are written next commit, after which the LEB is free
-+ * to be reused.
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static int make_nnode_dirty(struct ubifs_info *c, int node_num, int lnum,
-+ int offs)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *nnode;
-+
-+ nnode = nnode_lookup(c, node_num);
-+ if (IS_ERR(nnode))
-+ return PTR_ERR(nnode);
-+ if (nnode->parent) {
-+ struct ubifs_nbranch *branch;
-+
-+ branch = &nnode->parent->nbranch[nnode->iip];
-+ if (branch->lnum != lnum || branch->offs != offs)
-+ return 0; /* nnode is obsolete */
-+ } else if (c->lpt_lnum != lnum || c->lpt_offs != offs)
-+ return 0; /* nnode is obsolete */
-+ /* Assumes cnext list is empty i.e. not called during commit */
-+ if (!test_and_set_bit(DIRTY_CNODE, &nnode->flags)) {
-+ c->dirty_nn_cnt += 1;
-+ ubifs_add_nnode_dirt(c, nnode);
-+ /* Mark parent and ancestors dirty too */
-+ nnode = nnode->parent;
-+ while (nnode) {
-+ if (!test_and_set_bit(DIRTY_CNODE, &nnode->flags)) {
-+ c->dirty_nn_cnt += 1;
-+ ubifs_add_nnode_dirt(c, nnode);
-+ nnode = nnode->parent;
-+ } else
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * make_pnode_dirty - find a pnode and, if found, make it dirty.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @node_num: pnode number of pnode to make dirty
-+ * @lnum: LEB number where pnode was written
-+ * @offs: offset where pnode was written
-+ *
-+ * This function is used by LPT garbage collection. LPT garbage collection is
-+ * used only for the "big" LPT model (c->big_lpt == 1). Garbage collection
-+ * simply involves marking all the nodes in the LEB being garbage-collected as
-+ * dirty. The dirty nodes are written next commit, after which the LEB is free
-+ * to be reused.
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static int make_pnode_dirty(struct ubifs_info *c, int node_num, int lnum,
-+ int offs)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_pnode *pnode;
-+ struct ubifs_nbranch *branch;
-+
-+ pnode = pnode_lookup(c, node_num);
-+ if (IS_ERR(pnode))
-+ return PTR_ERR(pnode);
-+ branch = &pnode->parent->nbranch[pnode->iip];
-+ if (branch->lnum != lnum || branch->offs != offs)
-+ return 0;
-+ do_make_pnode_dirty(c, pnode);
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * make_ltab_dirty - make ltab node dirty.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: LEB number where ltab was written
-+ * @offs: offset where ltab was written
-+ *
-+ * This function is used by LPT garbage collection. LPT garbage collection is
-+ * used only for the "big" LPT model (c->big_lpt == 1). Garbage collection
-+ * simply involves marking all the nodes in the LEB being garbage-collected as
-+ * dirty. The dirty nodes are written next commit, after which the LEB is free
-+ * to be reused.
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static int make_ltab_dirty(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum, int offs)
-+{
-+ if (lnum != c->ltab_lnum || offs != c->ltab_offs)
-+ return 0; /* This ltab node is obsolete */
-+ if (!(c->lpt_drty_flgs & LTAB_DIRTY)) {
-+ c->lpt_drty_flgs |= LTAB_DIRTY;
-+ ubifs_add_lpt_dirt(c, c->ltab_lnum, c->ltab_sz);
-+ }
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * make_lsave_dirty - make lsave node dirty.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: LEB number where lsave was written
-+ * @offs: offset where lsave was written
-+ *
-+ * This function is used by LPT garbage collection. LPT garbage collection is
-+ * used only for the "big" LPT model (c->big_lpt == 1). Garbage collection
-+ * simply involves marking all the nodes in the LEB being garbage-collected as
-+ * dirty. The dirty nodes are written next commit, after which the LEB is free
-+ * to be reused.
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static int make_lsave_dirty(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum, int offs)
-+{
-+ if (lnum != c->lsave_lnum || offs != c->lsave_offs)
-+ return 0; /* This lsave node is obsolete */
-+ if (!(c->lpt_drty_flgs & LSAVE_DIRTY)) {
-+ c->lpt_drty_flgs |= LSAVE_DIRTY;
-+ ubifs_add_lpt_dirt(c, c->lsave_lnum, c->lsave_sz);
-+ }
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * make_node_dirty - make node dirty.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @node_type: LPT node type
-+ * @node_num: node number
-+ * @lnum: LEB number where node was written
-+ * @offs: offset where node was written
-+ *
-+ * This function is used by LPT garbage collection. LPT garbage collection is
-+ * used only for the "big" LPT model (c->big_lpt == 1). Garbage collection
-+ * simply involves marking all the nodes in the LEB being garbage-collected as
-+ * dirty. The dirty nodes are written next commit, after which the LEB is free
-+ * to be reused.
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static int make_node_dirty(struct ubifs_info *c, int node_type, int node_num,
-+ int lnum, int offs)
-+{
-+ switch (node_type) {
-+ case UBIFS_LPT_NNODE:
-+ return make_nnode_dirty(c, node_num, lnum, offs);
-+ case UBIFS_LPT_PNODE:
-+ return make_pnode_dirty(c, node_num, lnum, offs);
-+ case UBIFS_LPT_LTAB:
-+ return make_ltab_dirty(c, lnum, offs);
-+ case UBIFS_LPT_LSAVE:
-+ return make_lsave_dirty(c, lnum, offs);
-+ }
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * get_lpt_node_len - return the length of a node based on its type.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @node_type: LPT node type
-+ */
-+static int get_lpt_node_len(struct ubifs_info *c, int node_type)
-+{
-+ switch (node_type) {
-+ case UBIFS_LPT_NNODE:
-+ return c->nnode_sz;
-+ case UBIFS_LPT_PNODE:
-+ return c->pnode_sz;
-+ case UBIFS_LPT_LTAB:
-+ return c->ltab_sz;
-+ case UBIFS_LPT_LSAVE:
-+ return c->lsave_sz;
-+ }
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * get_pad_len - return the length of padding in a buffer.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @buf: buffer
-+ * @len: length of buffer
-+ */
-+static int get_pad_len(struct ubifs_info *c, uint8_t *buf, int len)
-+{
-+ int offs, pad_len;
-+
-+ if (c->min_io_size == 1)
-+ return 0;
-+ offs = c->leb_size - len;
-+ pad_len = ALIGN(offs, c->min_io_size) - offs;
-+ return pad_len;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * get_lpt_node_type - return type (and node number) of a node in a buffer.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @buf: buffer
-+ * @node_num: node number is returned here
-+ */
-+static int get_lpt_node_type(struct ubifs_info *c, uint8_t *buf, int *node_num)
-+{
-+ uint8_t *addr = buf + UBIFS_LPT_CRC_BYTES;
-+ int pos = 0, node_type;
-+
-+ node_type = ubifs_unpack_bits(&addr, &pos, UBIFS_LPT_TYPE_BITS);
-+ *node_num = ubifs_unpack_bits(&addr, &pos, c->pcnt_bits);
-+ return node_type;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * is_a_node - determine if a buffer contains a node.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @buf: buffer
-+ * @len: length of buffer
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %1 if the buffer contains a node or %0 if it does not.
-+ */
-+static int is_a_node(struct ubifs_info *c, uint8_t *buf, int len)
-+{
-+ uint8_t *addr = buf + UBIFS_LPT_CRC_BYTES;
-+ int pos = 0, node_type, node_len;
-+ uint16_t crc, calc_crc;
-+
-+ node_type = ubifs_unpack_bits(&addr, &pos, UBIFS_LPT_TYPE_BITS);
-+ if (node_type == UBIFS_LPT_NOT_A_NODE)
-+ return 0;
-+ node_len = get_lpt_node_len(c, node_type);
-+ if (!node_len || node_len > len)
-+ return 0;
-+ pos = 0;
-+ addr = buf;
-+ crc = ubifs_unpack_bits(&addr, &pos, UBIFS_LPT_CRC_BITS);
-+ calc_crc = crc16(-1, buf + UBIFS_LPT_CRC_BYTES,
-+ node_len - UBIFS_LPT_CRC_BYTES);
-+ if (crc != calc_crc)
-+ return 0;
-+ return 1;
-+}
-+
-+
-+/**
-+ * lpt_gc_lnum - garbage collect a LPT LEB.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: LEB number to garbage collect
-+ *
-+ * LPT garbage collection is used only for the "big" LPT model
-+ * (c->big_lpt == 1). Garbage collection simply involves marking all the nodes
-+ * in the LEB being garbage-collected as dirty. The dirty nodes are written
-+ * next commit, after which the LEB is free to be reused.
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static int lpt_gc_lnum(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum)
-+{
-+ int err, len = c->leb_size, node_type, node_num, node_len, offs;
-+ void *buf = c->lpt_buf;
-+
-+ dbg_lp("LEB %d", lnum);
-+ err = ubi_read(c->ubi, lnum, buf, 0, c->leb_size);
-+ if (err) {
-+ ubifs_err("cannot read LEB %d, error %d", lnum, err);
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+ while (1) {
-+ if (!is_a_node(c, buf, len)) {
-+ int pad_len;
-+
-+ pad_len = get_pad_len(c, buf, len);
-+ if (pad_len) {
-+ buf += pad_len;
-+ len -= pad_len;
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+ return 0;
-+ }
-+ node_type = get_lpt_node_type(c, buf, &node_num);
-+ node_len = get_lpt_node_len(c, node_type);
-+ offs = c->leb_size - len;
-+ ubifs_assert(node_len != 0);
-+ mutex_lock(&c->lp_mutex);
-+ err = make_node_dirty(c, node_type, node_num, lnum, offs);
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->lp_mutex);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ buf += node_len;
-+ len -= node_len;
-+ }
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * lpt_gc - LPT garbage collection.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * Select a LPT LEB for LPT garbage collection and call 'lpt_gc_lnum()'.
-+ * Returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static int lpt_gc(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int i, lnum = -1, dirty = 0;
-+
-+ mutex_lock(&c->lp_mutex);
-+ for (i = 0; i < c->lpt_lebs; i++) {
-+ ubifs_assert(!c->ltab[i].tgc);
-+ if (i + c->lpt_first == c->nhead_lnum ||
-+ c->ltab[i].free + c->ltab[i].dirty == c->leb_size)
-+ continue;
-+ if (c->ltab[i].dirty > dirty) {
-+ dirty = c->ltab[i].dirty;
-+ lnum = i + c->lpt_first;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->lp_mutex);
-+ if (lnum == -1)
-+ return -ENOSPC;
-+ return lpt_gc_lnum(c, lnum);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_lpt_post_commit - post commit LPT trivial GC and LPT GC.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * LPT trivial GC is completed after a commit. Also LPT GC is done after a
-+ * commit for the "big" LPT model.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_lpt_post_commit(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+
-+ mutex_lock(&c->lp_mutex);
-+ err = lpt_tgc_end(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ if (c->big_lpt)
-+ while (need_write_all(c)) {
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->lp_mutex);
-+ err = lpt_gc(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ mutex_lock(&c->lp_mutex);
-+ }
-+out:
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->lp_mutex);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * first_nnode - find the first nnode in memory.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @hght: height of tree where nnode found is returned here
-+ *
-+ * This function returns a pointer to the nnode found or %NULL if no nnode is
-+ * found. This function is a helper to 'ubifs_lpt_free()'.
-+ */
-+static struct ubifs_nnode *first_nnode(struct ubifs_info *c, int *hght)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *nnode;
-+ int h, i, found;
-+
-+ nnode = c->nroot;
-+ *hght = 0;
-+ if (!nnode)
-+ return NULL;
-+ for (h = 1; h < c->lpt_hght; h++) {
-+ found = 0;
-+ for (i = 0; i < UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT; i++) {
-+ if (nnode->nbranch[i].nnode) {
-+ found = 1;
-+ nnode = nnode->nbranch[i].nnode;
-+ *hght = h;
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ if (!found)
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ return nnode;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * next_nnode - find the next nnode in memory.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @nnode: nnode from which to start.
-+ * @hght: height of tree where nnode is, is passed and returned here
-+ *
-+ * This function returns a pointer to the nnode found or %NULL if no nnode is
-+ * found. This function is a helper to 'ubifs_lpt_free()'.
-+ */
-+static struct ubifs_nnode *next_nnode(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *nnode, int *hght)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *parent;
-+ int iip, h, i, found;
-+
-+ parent = nnode->parent;
-+ if (!parent)
-+ return NULL;
-+ if (nnode->iip == UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT - 1) {
-+ *hght -= 1;
-+ return parent;
-+ }
-+ for (iip = nnode->iip + 1; iip < UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT; iip++) {
-+ nnode = parent->nbranch[iip].nnode;
-+ if (nnode)
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ if (!nnode) {
-+ *hght -= 1;
-+ return parent;
-+ }
-+ for (h = *hght + 1; h < c->lpt_hght; h++) {
-+ found = 0;
-+ for (i = 0; i < UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT; i++) {
-+ if (nnode->nbranch[i].nnode) {
-+ found = 1;
-+ nnode = nnode->nbranch[i].nnode;
-+ *hght = h;
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ if (!found)
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ return nnode;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_lpt_free - free resources owned by the LPT.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @wr_only: free only resources used for writing
-+ */
-+void ubifs_lpt_free(struct ubifs_info *c, int wr_only)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *nnode;
-+ int i, hght;
-+
-+ /* Free write-only things first */
-+
-+ free_obsolete_cnodes(c); /* Leftover from a failed commit */
-+
-+ vfree(c->ltab_cmt);
-+ c->ltab_cmt = NULL;
-+ vfree(c->lpt_buf);
-+ c->lpt_buf = NULL;
-+ kfree(c->lsave);
-+ c->lsave = NULL;
-+
-+ if (wr_only)
-+ return;
-+
-+ /* Now free the rest */
-+
-+ nnode = first_nnode(c, &hght);
-+ while (nnode) {
-+ for (i = 0; i < UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT; i++)
-+ kfree(nnode->nbranch[i].nnode);
-+ nnode = next_nnode(c, nnode, &hght);
-+ }
-+ for (i = 0; i < LPROPS_HEAP_CNT; i++)
-+ kfree(c->lpt_heap[i].arr);
-+ kfree(c->dirty_idx.arr);
-+ kfree(c->nroot);
-+ vfree(c->ltab);
-+ kfree(c->lpt_nod_buf);
-+}
-+
-+#ifdef CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_DEBUG
-+
-+/**
-+ * dbg_is_all_ff - determine if a buffer contains only 0xff bytes.
-+ * @buf: buffer
-+ * @len: buffer length
-+ */
-+static int dbg_is_all_ff(uint8_t *buf, int len)
-+{
-+ int i;
-+
-+ for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
-+ if (buf[i] != 0xff)
-+ return 0;
-+ return 1;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * dbg_is_nnode_dirty - determine if a nnode is dirty.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: LEB number where nnode was written
-+ * @offs: offset where nnode was written
-+ */
-+static int dbg_is_nnode_dirty(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum, int offs)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *nnode;
-+ int hght;
-+
-+ /* Entire tree is in memory so first_nnode / next_nnode are ok */
-+ nnode = first_nnode(c, &hght);
-+ for (; nnode; nnode = next_nnode(c, nnode, &hght)) {
-+ struct ubifs_nbranch *branch;
-+
-+ cond_resched();
-+ if (nnode->parent) {
-+ branch = &nnode->parent->nbranch[nnode->iip];
-+ if (branch->lnum != lnum || branch->offs != offs)
-+ continue;
-+ if (test_bit(DIRTY_CNODE, &nnode->flags))
-+ return 1;
-+ return 0;
-+ } else {
-+ if (c->lpt_lnum != lnum || c->lpt_offs != offs)
-+ continue;
-+ if (test_bit(DIRTY_CNODE, &nnode->flags))
-+ return 1;
-+ return 0;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ return 1;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * dbg_is_pnode_dirty - determine if a pnode is dirty.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: LEB number where pnode was written
-+ * @offs: offset where pnode was written
-+ */
-+static int dbg_is_pnode_dirty(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum, int offs)
-+{
-+ int i, cnt;
-+
-+ cnt = DIV_ROUND_UP(c->main_lebs, UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT);
-+ for (i = 0; i < cnt; i++) {
-+ struct ubifs_pnode *pnode;
-+ struct ubifs_nbranch *branch;
-+
-+ cond_resched();
-+ pnode = pnode_lookup(c, i);
-+ if (IS_ERR(pnode))
-+ return PTR_ERR(pnode);
-+ branch = &pnode->parent->nbranch[pnode->iip];
-+ if (branch->lnum != lnum || branch->offs != offs)
-+ continue;
-+ if (test_bit(DIRTY_CNODE, &pnode->flags))
-+ return 1;
-+ return 0;
-+ }
-+ return 1;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * dbg_is_ltab_dirty - determine if a ltab node is dirty.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: LEB number where ltab node was written
-+ * @offs: offset where ltab node was written
-+ */
-+static int dbg_is_ltab_dirty(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum, int offs)
-+{
-+ if (lnum != c->ltab_lnum || offs != c->ltab_offs)
-+ return 1;
-+ return (c->lpt_drty_flgs & LTAB_DIRTY) != 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * dbg_is_lsave_dirty - determine if a lsave node is dirty.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: LEB number where lsave node was written
-+ * @offs: offset where lsave node was written
-+ */
-+static int dbg_is_lsave_dirty(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum, int offs)
-+{
-+ if (lnum != c->lsave_lnum || offs != c->lsave_offs)
-+ return 1;
-+ return (c->lpt_drty_flgs & LSAVE_DIRTY) != 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * dbg_is_node_dirty - determine if a node is dirty.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @node_type: node type
-+ * @lnum: LEB number where node was written
-+ * @offs: offset where node was written
-+ */
-+static int dbg_is_node_dirty(struct ubifs_info *c, int node_type, int lnum,
-+ int offs)
-+{
-+ switch (node_type) {
-+ case UBIFS_LPT_NNODE:
-+ return dbg_is_nnode_dirty(c, lnum, offs);
-+ case UBIFS_LPT_PNODE:
-+ return dbg_is_pnode_dirty(c, lnum, offs);
-+ case UBIFS_LPT_LTAB:
-+ return dbg_is_ltab_dirty(c, lnum, offs);
-+ case UBIFS_LPT_LSAVE:
-+ return dbg_is_lsave_dirty(c, lnum, offs);
-+ }
-+ return 1;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * dbg_check_ltab_lnum - check the ltab for a LPT LEB number.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: LEB number where node was written
-+ * @offs: offset where node was written
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static int dbg_check_ltab_lnum(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum)
-+{
-+ int err, len = c->leb_size, dirty = 0, node_type, node_num, node_len;
-+ int ret;
-+ void *buf = c->dbg_buf;
-+
-+ dbg_lp("LEB %d", lnum);
-+ err = ubi_read(c->ubi, lnum, buf, 0, c->leb_size);
-+ if (err) {
-+ dbg_msg("ubi_read failed, LEB %d, error %d", lnum, err);
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+ while (1) {
-+ if (!is_a_node(c, buf, len)) {
-+ int i, pad_len;
-+
-+ pad_len = get_pad_len(c, buf, len);
-+ if (pad_len) {
-+ buf += pad_len;
-+ len -= pad_len;
-+ dirty += pad_len;
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+ if (!dbg_is_all_ff(buf, len)) {
-+ dbg_msg("invalid empty space in LEB %d at %d",
-+ lnum, c->leb_size - len);
-+ err = -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+ i = lnum - c->lpt_first;
-+ if (len != c->ltab[i].free) {
-+ dbg_msg("invalid free space in LEB %d "
-+ "(free %d, expected %d)",
-+ lnum, len, c->ltab[i].free);
-+ err = -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+ if (dirty != c->ltab[i].dirty) {
-+ dbg_msg("invalid dirty space in LEB %d "
-+ "(dirty %d, expected %d)",
-+ lnum, dirty, c->ltab[i].dirty);
-+ err = -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+ node_type = get_lpt_node_type(c, buf, &node_num);
-+ node_len = get_lpt_node_len(c, node_type);
-+ ret = dbg_is_node_dirty(c, node_type, lnum, c->leb_size - len);
-+ if (ret == 1)
-+ dirty += node_len;
-+ buf += node_len;
-+ len -= node_len;
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * dbg_check_ltab - check the free and dirty space in the ltab.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+int dbg_check_ltab(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int lnum, err, i, cnt;
-+
-+ if (!(ubifs_chk_flags & UBIFS_CHK_LPROPS))
-+ return 0;
-+
-+ /* Bring the entire tree into memory */
-+ cnt = DIV_ROUND_UP(c->main_lebs, UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT);
-+ for (i = 0; i < cnt; i++) {
-+ struct ubifs_pnode *pnode;
-+
-+ pnode = pnode_lookup(c, i);
-+ if (IS_ERR(pnode))
-+ return PTR_ERR(pnode);
-+ cond_resched();
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Check nodes */
-+ err = dbg_check_lpt_nodes(c, (struct ubifs_cnode *)c->nroot, 0, 0);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ /* Check each LEB */
-+ for (lnum = c->lpt_first; lnum <= c->lpt_last; lnum++) {
-+ err = dbg_check_ltab_lnum(c, lnum);
-+ if (err) {
-+ dbg_err("failed at LEB %d", lnum);
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ dbg_lp("succeeded");
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+#endif /* CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_DEBUG */
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/Makefile avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/Makefile
---- linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/Makefile 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/Makefile 2008-06-12 15:09:45.311815896 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
-+obj-$(CONFIG_UBIFS_FS) += ubifs.o
-+
-+ubifs-y += shrinker.o journal.o file.o dir.o super.o sb.o io.o
-+ubifs-y += tnc.o master.o scan.o replay.o log.o commit.o gc.o orphan.o
-+ubifs-y += budget.o find.o tnc_commit.o compress.o lpt.o lprops.o
-+ubifs-y += recovery.o ioctl.o lpt_commit.o tnc_misc.o
-+
-+ubifs-$(CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_DEBUG) += debug.o
-+ubifs-$(CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_XATTR) += xattr.o
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/master.c avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/master.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/master.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/master.c 2008-06-12 15:09:45.475816115 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,387 @@
-+/*
-+ * This file is part of UBIFS.
-+ *
-+ * Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Nokia Corporation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by
-+ * the Free Software Foundation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
-+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
-+ * more details.
-+ *
-+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
-+ * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
-+ * Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
-+ *
-+ * Authors: Artem Bityutskiy (Битюцкий Артём)
-+ * Adrian Hunter
-+ */
-+
-+/* This file implements reading and writing the master node */
-+
-+#include "ubifs.h"
-+
-+/**
-+ * scan_for_master - search the valid master node.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function scans the master node LEBs and search for the latest master
-+ * node. Returns zero in case of success and a negative error code in case of
-+ * failure.
-+ */
-+static int scan_for_master(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_scan_leb *sleb;
-+ struct ubifs_scan_node *snod;
-+ int lnum, offs = 0, nodes_cnt;
-+
-+ lnum = UBIFS_MST_LNUM;
-+
-+ sleb = ubifs_scan(c, lnum, 0, c->sbuf);
-+ if (IS_ERR(sleb))
-+ return PTR_ERR(sleb);
-+ nodes_cnt = sleb->nodes_cnt;
-+ if (nodes_cnt > 0) {
-+ snod = list_entry(sleb->nodes.prev, struct ubifs_scan_node,
-+ list);
-+ if (snod->type != UBIFS_MST_NODE)
-+ goto out;
-+ memcpy(c->mst_node, snod->node, snod->len);
-+ offs = snod->offs;
-+ }
-+ ubifs_scan_destroy(sleb);
-+
-+ lnum += 1;
-+
-+ sleb = ubifs_scan(c, lnum, 0, c->sbuf);
-+ if (IS_ERR(sleb))
-+ return PTR_ERR(sleb);
-+ if (sleb->nodes_cnt != nodes_cnt)
-+ goto out;
-+ if (!sleb->nodes_cnt)
-+ goto out;
-+ snod = list_entry(sleb->nodes.prev, struct ubifs_scan_node, list);
-+ if (snod->type != UBIFS_MST_NODE)
-+ goto out;
-+ if (snod->offs != offs)
-+ goto out;
-+ if (memcmp((void *)c->mst_node + UBIFS_CH_SZ,
-+ (void *)snod->node + UBIFS_CH_SZ,
-+ UBIFS_MST_NODE_SZ - UBIFS_CH_SZ))
-+ goto out;
-+ c->mst_offs = offs;
-+ ubifs_scan_destroy(sleb);
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out:
-+ ubifs_scan_destroy(sleb);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * validate_master - validate master node.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function validates data which was read from master node. Returns zero
-+ * if the data is all right and %-EINVAL if not.
-+ */
-+static int validate_master(const struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ unsigned long long main_sz;
-+ int err;
-+
-+ if (c->max_sqnum >= SQNUM_WATERMARK) {
-+ err = 1;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->cmt_no >= c->max_sqnum) {
-+ err = 2;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->highest_inum >= INUM_WATERMARK) {
-+ err = 3;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->lhead_lnum < UBIFS_LOG_LNUM ||
-+ c->lhead_lnum >= UBIFS_LOG_LNUM + c->log_lebs ||
-+ c->lhead_offs < 0 || c->lhead_offs >= c->leb_size ||
-+ c->lhead_offs & (c->min_io_size - 1)) {
-+ err = 4;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->zroot.lnum >= c->leb_cnt || c->zroot.lnum < c->main_first ||
-+ c->zroot.offs >= c->leb_size || c->zroot.offs & 7) {
-+ err = 5;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->zroot.len < c->ranges[UBIFS_IDX_NODE].min_len ||
-+ c->zroot.len > c->ranges[UBIFS_IDX_NODE].max_len) {
-+ err = 6;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->gc_lnum >= c->leb_cnt || c->gc_lnum < c->main_first) {
-+ err = 7;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->ihead_lnum >= c->leb_cnt || c->ihead_lnum < c->main_first ||
-+ c->ihead_offs % c->min_io_size || c->ihead_offs < 0 ||
-+ c->ihead_offs > c->leb_size || c->ihead_offs & 7) {
-+ err = 8;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ main_sz = c->main_lebs * (unsigned long long)c->leb_size;
-+ if (c->old_idx_sz & 7 || c->old_idx_sz >= main_sz) {
-+ err = 9;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->lpt_lnum < c->lpt_first || c->lpt_lnum > c->lpt_last ||
-+ c->lpt_offs < 0 || c->lpt_offs + c->nnode_sz > c->leb_size) {
-+ err = 10;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->nhead_lnum < c->lpt_first || c->nhead_lnum > c->lpt_last ||
-+ c->nhead_offs < 0 || c->nhead_offs % c->min_io_size ||
-+ c->nhead_offs > c->leb_size) {
-+ err = 11;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->ltab_lnum < c->lpt_first || c->ltab_lnum > c->lpt_last ||
-+ c->ltab_offs < 0 ||
-+ c->ltab_offs + c->ltab_sz > c->leb_size) {
-+ err = 12;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->big_lpt && (c->lsave_lnum < c->lpt_first ||
-+ c->lsave_lnum > c->lpt_last || c->lsave_offs < 0 ||
-+ c->lsave_offs + c->lsave_sz > c->leb_size)) {
-+ err = 13;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->lscan_lnum < c->main_first || c->lscan_lnum >= c->leb_cnt) {
-+ err = 14;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->lst.empty_lebs < 0 || c->lst.empty_lebs > c->main_lebs - 2) {
-+ err = 15;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->lst.idx_lebs < 0 || c->lst.idx_lebs > c->main_lebs - 1) {
-+ err = 16;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->lst.total_free < 0 || c->lst.total_free > main_sz ||
-+ c->lst.total_free & 7) {
-+ err = 17;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->lst.total_dirty < 0 || (c->lst.total_dirty & 7)) {
-+ err = 18;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->lst.total_used < 0 || (c->lst.total_used & 7)) {
-+ err = 19;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->lst.total_free + c->lst.total_dirty +
-+ c->lst.total_used > main_sz) {
-+ err = 20;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->lst.total_dead + c->lst.total_dark +
-+ c->lst.total_used + c->old_idx_sz > main_sz) {
-+ err = 21;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->lst.total_dead < 0 ||
-+ c->lst.total_dead > c->lst.total_free + c->lst.total_dirty ||
-+ c->lst.total_dead & 7) {
-+ err = 22;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->lst.total_dark < 0 ||
-+ c->lst.total_dark > c->lst.total_free + c->lst.total_dirty ||
-+ c->lst.total_dark & 7) {
-+ err = 23;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out:
-+ ubifs_err("bad master node at offset %d error %d", c->mst_offs, err);
-+ dbg_dump_node(c, c->mst_node);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_read_master - read master node.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function finds and reads the master node during file-system mount. If
-+ * the flash is empty, it creates default master node as well. Returns zero in
-+ * case of success and a negative error code in case of failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_read_master(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int err, old_leb_cnt;
-+
-+ c->mst_node = kzalloc(c->mst_node_alsz, GFP_KERNEL);
-+ if (!c->mst_node)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ err = scan_for_master(c);
-+ if (err) {
-+ err = ubifs_recover_master_node(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ /*
-+ * Note, we do not free 'c->mst_node' here because the
-+ * unmount routine will take care of this.
-+ */
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Make sure that the recovery flag is clear */
-+ c->mst_node->flags &= cpu_to_le32(~UBIFS_MST_RCVRY);
-+
-+ c->max_sqnum = le64_to_cpu(c->mst_node->ch.sqnum);
-+ c->highest_inum = le64_to_cpu(c->mst_node->highest_inum);
-+ c->cmt_no = le64_to_cpu(c->mst_node->cmt_no);
-+ c->zroot.lnum = le32_to_cpu(c->mst_node->root_lnum);
-+ c->zroot.offs = le32_to_cpu(c->mst_node->root_offs);
-+ c->zroot.len = le32_to_cpu(c->mst_node->root_len);
-+ c->lhead_lnum = le32_to_cpu(c->mst_node->log_lnum);
-+ c->gc_lnum = le32_to_cpu(c->mst_node->gc_lnum);
-+ c->ihead_lnum = le32_to_cpu(c->mst_node->ihead_lnum);
-+ c->ihead_offs = le32_to_cpu(c->mst_node->ihead_offs);
-+ c->old_idx_sz = le64_to_cpu(c->mst_node->index_size);
-+ c->lpt_lnum = le32_to_cpu(c->mst_node->lpt_lnum);
-+ c->lpt_offs = le32_to_cpu(c->mst_node->lpt_offs);
-+ c->nhead_lnum = le32_to_cpu(c->mst_node->nhead_lnum);
-+ c->nhead_offs = le32_to_cpu(c->mst_node->nhead_offs);
-+ c->ltab_lnum = le32_to_cpu(c->mst_node->ltab_lnum);
-+ c->ltab_offs = le32_to_cpu(c->mst_node->ltab_offs);
-+ c->lsave_lnum = le32_to_cpu(c->mst_node->lsave_lnum);
-+ c->lsave_offs = le32_to_cpu(c->mst_node->lsave_offs);
-+ c->lscan_lnum = le32_to_cpu(c->mst_node->lscan_lnum);
-+ c->lst.empty_lebs = le32_to_cpu(c->mst_node->empty_lebs);
-+ c->lst.idx_lebs = le32_to_cpu(c->mst_node->idx_lebs);
-+ old_leb_cnt = le32_to_cpu(c->mst_node->leb_cnt);
-+ c->lst.total_free = le64_to_cpu(c->mst_node->total_free);
-+ c->lst.total_dirty = le64_to_cpu(c->mst_node->total_dirty);
-+ c->lst.total_used = le64_to_cpu(c->mst_node->total_used);
-+ c->lst.total_dead = le64_to_cpu(c->mst_node->total_dead);
-+ c->lst.total_dark = le64_to_cpu(c->mst_node->total_dark);
-+
-+ c->calc_idx_sz = c->old_idx_sz;
-+
-+ if (c->mst_node->flags & cpu_to_le32(UBIFS_MST_NO_ORPHS))
-+ c->no_orphs = 1;
-+
-+ if (old_leb_cnt != c->leb_cnt) {
-+ /* The file system has been resized */
-+ int growth = c->leb_cnt - old_leb_cnt;
-+
-+ if (c->leb_cnt < old_leb_cnt ||
-+ c->leb_cnt < UBIFS_MIN_LEB_CNT) {
-+ ubifs_err("bad leb_cnt on master node");
-+ dbg_dump_node(c, c->mst_node);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+
-+ dbg_mnt("Auto resizing (master) from %d LEBs to %d LEBs",
-+ old_leb_cnt, c->leb_cnt);
-+ c->lst.empty_lebs += growth;
-+ c->lst.total_free += growth * (long long)c->leb_size;
-+ c->lst.total_dark += growth * (long long)c->dark_wm;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Reflect changes back onto the master node. N.B. the master
-+ * node gets written immediately whenever mounting (or
-+ * remounting) in read-write mode, so we do not need to write it
-+ * here.
-+ */
-+ c->mst_node->leb_cnt = cpu_to_le32(c->leb_cnt);
-+ c->mst_node->empty_lebs = cpu_to_le32(c->lst.empty_lebs);
-+ c->mst_node->total_free = cpu_to_le64(c->lst.total_free);
-+ c->mst_node->total_dark = cpu_to_le64(c->lst.total_dark);
-+ }
-+
-+ err = validate_master(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ err = dbg_old_index_check_init(c, &c->zroot);
-+
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_write_master - write master node.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function writes the master node. The caller has to take the
-+ * @c->mst_mutex lock before calling this function. Returns zero in case of
-+ * success and a negative error code in case of failure. The master node is
-+ * written twice to enable recovery.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_write_master(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int err, lnum, offs, len;
-+
-+ if (c->ro_media)
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+
-+ lnum = UBIFS_MST_LNUM;
-+ offs = c->mst_offs + c->mst_node_alsz;
-+ len = UBIFS_MST_NODE_SZ;
-+
-+ if (offs + UBIFS_MST_NODE_SZ > c->leb_size) {
-+ err = ubifs_leb_unmap(c, lnum);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ offs = 0;
-+ }
-+
-+ c->mst_offs = offs;
-+ c->mst_node->highest_inum = cpu_to_le64(c->highest_inum);
-+
-+ err = ubifs_write_node(c, c->mst_node, len, lnum, offs, UBI_SHORTTERM);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ lnum += 1;
-+
-+ if (offs == 0) {
-+ err = ubifs_leb_unmap(c, lnum);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+ err = ubifs_write_node(c, c->mst_node, len, lnum, offs, UBI_SHORTTERM);
-+
-+ return err;
-+}
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/misc.h avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/misc.h
---- linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/misc.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/misc.h 2008-06-12 15:09:45.475816115 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,311 @@
-+/*
-+ * This file is part of UBIFS.
-+ *
-+ * Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Nokia Corporation
-+ *
-+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by
-+ * the Free Software Foundation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
-+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
-+ * more details.
-+ *
-+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
-+ * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
-+ * Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
-+ *
-+ * Authors: Artem Bityutskiy (Битюцкий Артём)
-+ * Adrian Hunter
-+ */
-+
-+/*
-+ * This file contains miscellaneous helper functions.
-+ */
-+
-+#ifndef __UBIFS_MISC_H__
-+#define __UBIFS_MISC_H__
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_zn_dirty - check if znode is dirty.
-+ * @znode: znode to check
-+ *
-+ * This helper function returns %1 if @znode is dirty and %0 otherwise.
-+ */
-+static inline int ubifs_zn_dirty(const struct ubifs_znode *znode)
-+{
-+ return !!test_bit(DIRTY_ZNODE, &znode->flags);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_wake_up_bgt - wake up background thread.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ */
-+static inline void ubifs_wake_up_bgt(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ if (c->bgt && !c->need_bgt) {
-+ c->need_bgt = 1;
-+ wake_up_process(c->bgt);
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_tnc_find_child - find next child in znode.
-+ * @znode: znode to search at
-+ * @start: the zbranch index to start at
-+ *
-+ * This helper function looks for znode child starting at index @start. Returns
-+ * the child or %NULL if no children were found.
-+ */
-+static inline struct ubifs_znode *
-+ubifs_tnc_find_child(struct ubifs_znode *znode, int start)
-+{
-+ while (start < znode->child_cnt) {
-+ if (znode->zbranch[start].znode)
-+ return znode->zbranch[start].znode;
-+ start += 1;
-+ }
-+
-+ return NULL;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_inode - get UBIFS inode information by VFS 'struct inode' object.
-+ * @inode: the VFS 'struct inode' pointer
-+ */
-+static inline struct ubifs_inode *ubifs_inode(const struct inode *inode)
-+{
-+ return container_of(inode, struct ubifs_inode, vfs_inode);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_ro_mode - switch UBIFS to read read-only mode.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @err: error code which is the reason of switching to R/O mode
-+ */
-+static inline void ubifs_ro_mode(struct ubifs_info *c, int err)
-+{
-+ if (!c->ro_media) {
-+ c->ro_media = 1;
-+ ubifs_warn("switched to read-only mode, error %d", err);
-+ dbg_dump_stack();
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_compr_present - check if compressor was compiled in.
-+ * @compr_type: compressor type to check
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %1 of compressor of type @compr_type is present, and
-+ * %0 if not.
-+ */
-+static inline int ubifs_compr_present(int compr_type)
-+{
-+ ubifs_assert(compr_type >= 0 && compr_type < UBIFS_COMPR_TYPES_CNT);
-+ return !!ubifs_compressors[compr_type]->capi_name;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_compr_name - get compressor name string by its type.
-+ * @compr_type: compressor type
-+ *
-+ * This function returns compressor type string.
-+ */
-+static inline const char *ubifs_compr_name(int compr_type)
-+{
-+ ubifs_assert(compr_type >= 0 && compr_type < UBIFS_COMPR_TYPES_CNT);
-+ return ubifs_compressors[compr_type]->name;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_wbuf_sync - synchronize write-buffer.
-+ * @wbuf: write-buffer to synchronize
-+ *
-+ * This is the same as as 'ubifs_wbuf_sync_nolock()' but it does not assume
-+ * that the write-buffer is already locked.
-+ */
-+static inline int ubifs_wbuf_sync(struct ubifs_wbuf *wbuf)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+
-+ mutex_lock_nested(&wbuf->io_mutex, wbuf->jhead);
-+ err = ubifs_wbuf_sync_nolock(wbuf);
-+ mutex_unlock(&wbuf->io_mutex);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_leb_unmap - unmap an LEB.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: LEB number to unmap
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static inline int ubifs_leb_unmap(const struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+
-+ err = ubi_leb_unmap(c->ubi, lnum);
-+ if (err) {
-+ ubifs_err("unmap LEB %d failed, error %d", lnum, err);
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_leb_write - write to a LEB.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: LEB number to write
-+ * @buf: buffer to write from
-+ * @offs: offset within LEB to write to
-+ * @len: length to write
-+ * @dtype: data type
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static inline int ubifs_leb_write(const struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum,
-+ const void *buf, int offs, int len, int dtype)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+
-+ err = ubi_leb_write(c->ubi, lnum, buf, offs, len, dtype);
-+ if (err) {
-+ ubifs_err("writing %d bytes at %d:%d, error %d",
-+ len, lnum, offs, err);
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_encode_dev - encode device node IDs.
-+ * @dev: UBIFS device node information
-+ * @rdev: device IDs to encode
-+ *
-+ * This is a helper function which encodes major/minor numbers of a device node
-+ * into UBIFS device node description. We use standard Linux "new" and "huge"
-+ * encodings.
-+ */
-+static inline int ubifs_encode_dev(union ubifs_dev_desc *dev, dev_t rdev)
-+{
-+ if (new_valid_dev(rdev)) {
-+ dev->new = cpu_to_le32(new_encode_dev(rdev));
-+ return sizeof(dev->new);
-+ } else {
-+ dev->huge = cpu_to_le64(huge_encode_dev(rdev));
-+ return sizeof(dev->huge);
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_add_dirt - add dirty space to LEB properties.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: LEB to add dirty space for
-+ * @dirty: dirty space to add
-+ *
-+ * This is a helper function which increased amount of dirty LEB space. Returns
-+ * zero in case of success and a negative error code in case of failure.
-+ */
-+static inline int ubifs_add_dirt(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum, int dirty)
-+{
-+ return ubifs_update_one_lp(c, lnum, LPROPS_NC, dirty, 0, 0);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_return_leb - return LEB to lprops.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: LEB to return
-+ *
-+ * This helper function cleans the "taken" flag of a logical eraseblock in the
-+ * lprops. Returns zero in case of success and a negative error code in case of
-+ * failure.
-+ */
-+static inline int ubifs_return_leb(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum)
-+{
-+ return ubifs_change_one_lp(c, lnum, LPROPS_NC, LPROPS_NC, 0,
-+ LPROPS_TAKEN, 0);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_idx_node_sz - return index node size.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @child_cnt: number of children of this index node
-+ */
-+static inline int ubifs_idx_node_sz(const struct ubifs_info *c, int child_cnt)
-+{
-+ return UBIFS_IDX_NODE_SZ + (UBIFS_BRANCH_SZ + c->key_len) * child_cnt;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_idx_branch - return pointer to an index branch.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @idx: index node
-+ * @bnum: branch number
-+ */
-+static inline
-+struct ubifs_branch *ubifs_idx_branch(const struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ const struct ubifs_idx_node *idx,
-+ int bnum)
-+{
-+ return (struct ubifs_branch *)((void *)idx->branches +
-+ (UBIFS_BRANCH_SZ + c->key_len) * bnum);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_idx_key - return pointer to an index key.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @idx: index node
-+ */
-+static inline void *ubifs_idx_key(const struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ const struct ubifs_idx_node *idx)
-+{
-+ return (void *)((struct ubifs_branch *)idx->branches)->key;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_reported_space - calculate reported free space.
-+ * @c: the UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @free: amount of free space
-+ *
-+ * This function calculates amount of free space which will be reported to
-+ * user-space. User-space application tend to expect that if the file-system
-+ * (e.g., via the 'statfs()' call) reports that it has N bytes available, they
-+ * are able to write a file of size N. UBIFS attaches node headers to each data
-+ * node and it has to write indexind nodes as well. This introduces additional
-+ * overhead, and UBIFS it has to report sligtly less free space to meet the
-+ * above expectetion.
-+ *
-+ * This function assumes free space is made up of uncompressed data nodes and
-+ * full index nodes (one per data node, doubled because we always allow enough
-+ * space to write the index twice).
-+ *
-+ * Note, the calculation is pessimistic, which means that most of the time
-+ * UBIFS reports less space than it actually has.
-+ */
-+static inline long long ubifs_reported_space(const struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ uint64_t free)
-+{
-+ int divisor, factor;
-+
-+ divisor = UBIFS_MAX_DATA_NODE_SZ + (c->max_idx_node_sz << 1);
-+ factor = UBIFS_MAX_DATA_NODE_SZ - UBIFS_DATA_NODE_SZ;
-+ do_div(free, divisor);
-+
-+ return free * factor;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_current_time - round current time to time granularity.
-+ * @inode: inode
-+ */
-+static inline struct timespec ubifs_current_time(struct inode *inode)
-+{
-+ return (inode->i_sb->s_time_gran < NSEC_PER_SEC) ?
-+ current_fs_time(inode->i_sb) : CURRENT_TIME_SEC;
-+}
-+
-+#endif /* __UBIFS_MISC_H__ */
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/orphan.c avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/orphan.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/orphan.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/orphan.c 2008-06-12 15:09:45.475816115 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,958 @@
-+/*
-+ * This file is part of UBIFS.
-+ *
-+ * Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Nokia Corporation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by
-+ * the Free Software Foundation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
-+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
-+ * more details.
-+ *
-+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
-+ * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
-+ * Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
-+ *
-+ * Author: Adrian Hunter
-+ */
-+
-+#include "ubifs.h"
-+
-+/*
-+ * An orphan is an inode number whose inode node has been committed to the index
-+ * with a link count of zero. That happens when an open file is deleted
-+ * (unlinked) and then a commit is run. In the normal course of events the inode
-+ * would be deleted when the file is closed. However in the case of an unclean
-+ * unmount, orphans need to be accounted for. After an unclean unmount, the
-+ * orphans' inodes must be deleted which means either scanning the entire index
-+ * looking for them, or keeping a list on flash somewhere. This unit implements
-+ * the latter approach.
-+ *
-+ * The orphan area is a fixed number of LEBs situated between the LPT area and
-+ * the main area. The number of orphan area LEBs is specified when the file
-+ * system is created. The minimum number is 1. The size of the orphan area
-+ * should be so that it can hold the maximum number of orphans that are expected
-+ * to ever exist at one time.
-+ *
-+ * The number of orphans that can fit in a LEB is:
-+ *
-+ * (c->leb_size - UBIFS_ORPH_NODE_SZ) / sizeof(__le64)
-+ *
-+ * For example: a 15872 byte LEB can fit 1980 orphans so 1 LEB may be enough.
-+ *
-+ * Orphans are accumulated in a rb-tree. When an inode's link count drops to
-+ * zero, the inode number is added to the rb-tree. It is removed from the tree
-+ * when the inode is deleted. Any new orphans that are in the orphan tree when
-+ * the commit is run, are written to the orphan area in 1 or more orph nodes.
-+ * If the orphan area is full, it is consolidated to make space. There is
-+ * always enough space because validation prevents the user from creating more
-+ * than the maximum number of orphans allowed.
-+ */
-+
-+#ifdef CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_DEBUG
-+static int dbg_check_orphans(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+#else
-+#define dbg_check_orphans(c) 0
-+#endif
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_add_orphan - add an orphan.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @inum: orphan inode number
-+ *
-+ * Add an orphan. This function is called when an inodes link count drops to
-+ * zero.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_add_orphan(struct ubifs_info *c, ino_t inum)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_orphan *orphan, *o;
-+ struct rb_node **p, *parent = NULL;
-+
-+ orphan = kzalloc(sizeof(struct ubifs_orphan), GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!orphan)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+ orphan->inum = inum;
-+ orphan->new = 1;
-+
-+ spin_lock(&c->orphan_lock);
-+ if (c->tot_orphans >= c->max_orphans) {
-+ spin_unlock(&c->orphan_lock);
-+ kfree(orphan);
-+ return -ENFILE;
-+ }
-+ p = &c->orph_tree.rb_node;
-+ while (*p) {
-+ parent = *p;
-+ o = rb_entry(parent, struct ubifs_orphan, rb);
-+ if (inum < o->inum)
-+ p = &(*p)->rb_left;
-+ else if (inum > o->inum)
-+ p = &(*p)->rb_right;
-+ else {
-+ dbg_err("orphaned twice");
-+ spin_unlock(&c->orphan_lock);
-+ kfree(orphan);
-+ return 0;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ c->tot_orphans += 1;
-+ c->new_orphans += 1;
-+ rb_link_node(&orphan->rb, parent, p);
-+ rb_insert_color(&orphan->rb, &c->orph_tree);
-+ list_add_tail(&orphan->list, &c->orph_list);
-+ list_add_tail(&orphan->new_list, &c->orph_new);
-+ spin_unlock(&c->orphan_lock);
-+ dbg_gen("ino %lu", inum);
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_delete_orphan - delete an orphan.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @inum: orphan inode number
-+ *
-+ * Delete an orphan. This function is called when an inode is deleted.
-+ */
-+void ubifs_delete_orphan(struct ubifs_info *c, ino_t inum)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_orphan *o;
-+ struct rb_node *p;
-+
-+ spin_lock(&c->orphan_lock);
-+ p = c->orph_tree.rb_node;
-+ while (p) {
-+ o = rb_entry(p, struct ubifs_orphan, rb);
-+ if (inum < o->inum)
-+ p = p->rb_left;
-+ else if (inum > o->inum)
-+ p = p->rb_right;
-+ else {
-+ if (o->dnext) {
-+ spin_unlock(&c->orphan_lock);
-+ dbg_gen("deleted twice ino %lu", inum);
-+ return;
-+ }
-+ if (o->cnext) {
-+ o->dnext = c->orph_dnext;
-+ c->orph_dnext = o;
-+ spin_unlock(&c->orphan_lock);
-+ dbg_gen("delete later ino %lu", inum);
-+ return;
-+ }
-+ rb_erase(p, &c->orph_tree);
-+ list_del(&o->list);
-+ c->tot_orphans -= 1;
-+ if (o->new) {
-+ list_del(&o->new_list);
-+ c->new_orphans -= 1;
-+ }
-+ spin_unlock(&c->orphan_lock);
-+ kfree(o);
-+ dbg_gen("inum %lu", inum);
-+ return;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ spin_unlock(&c->orphan_lock);
-+ dbg_err("missing orphan ino %lu", inum);
-+ dbg_dump_stack();
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_orphan_start_commit - start commit of orphans.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * Start commit of orphans.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_orphan_start_commit(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_orphan *orphan, **last;
-+
-+ spin_lock(&c->orphan_lock);
-+ last = &c->orph_cnext;
-+ list_for_each_entry(orphan, &c->orph_new, new_list) {
-+ ubifs_assert(orphan->new);
-+ orphan->new = 0;
-+ *last = orphan;
-+ last = &orphan->cnext;
-+ }
-+ *last = orphan->cnext;
-+ c->cmt_orphans = c->new_orphans;
-+ c->new_orphans = 0;
-+ dbg_cmt("%d orphans to commit", c->cmt_orphans);
-+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&c->orph_new);
-+ if (c->tot_orphans == 0)
-+ c->no_orphs = 1;
-+ else
-+ c->no_orphs = 0;
-+ spin_unlock(&c->orphan_lock);
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * avail_orphs - calculate available space.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function returns the number of orphans that can be written in the
-+ * available space.
-+ */
-+static int avail_orphs(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int avail_lebs, avail, gap;
-+
-+ avail_lebs = c->orph_lebs - (c->ohead_lnum - c->orph_first) - 1;
-+ avail = avail_lebs *
-+ ((c->leb_size - UBIFS_ORPH_NODE_SZ) / sizeof(__le64));
-+ gap = c->leb_size - c->ohead_offs;
-+ if (gap >= UBIFS_ORPH_NODE_SZ + sizeof(__le64))
-+ avail += (gap - UBIFS_ORPH_NODE_SZ) / sizeof(__le64);
-+ return avail;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * tot_avail_orphs - calculate total space.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function returns the number of orphans that can be written in half
-+ * the total space. That leaves half the space for adding new orphans.
-+ */
-+static int tot_avail_orphs(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int avail_lebs, avail;
-+
-+ avail_lebs = c->orph_lebs;
-+ avail = avail_lebs *
-+ ((c->leb_size - UBIFS_ORPH_NODE_SZ) / sizeof(__le64));
-+ return avail / 2;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * do_write_orph_node - write a node
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @len: length of node
-+ * @atomic: write atomically
-+ *
-+ * This function writes a node to the orphan head from the orphan buffer. If
-+ * %atomic is not zero, then the write is done atomically. On success, %0 is
-+ * returned, otherwise a negative error code is returned.
-+ */
-+static int do_write_orph_node(struct ubifs_info *c, int len, int atomic)
-+{
-+ int err = 0;
-+
-+ if (atomic) {
-+ ubifs_assert(c->ohead_offs == 0);
-+ ubifs_prepare_node(c, c->orph_buf, len, 1);
-+ len = ALIGN(len, c->min_io_size);
-+ err = ubi_leb_change(c->ubi, c->ohead_lnum, c->orph_buf, len,
-+ UBI_SHORTTERM);
-+ } else {
-+ if (c->ohead_offs == 0) {
-+ /* Ensure LEB has been unmapped */
-+ err = ubifs_leb_unmap(c, c->ohead_lnum);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+ err = ubifs_write_node(c, c->orph_buf, len, c->ohead_lnum,
-+ c->ohead_offs, UBI_SHORTTERM);
-+ }
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * write_orph_node - write an orph node
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @atomic: write atomically
-+ *
-+ * This function builds an orph node from the cnext list and writes it to the
-+ * orphan head. On success, %0 is returned, otherwise a negative error code
-+ * is returned.
-+ */
-+static int write_orph_node(struct ubifs_info *c, int atomic)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_orphan *orphan, *cnext;
-+ struct ubifs_orph_node *orph;
-+ int gap, err, len, cnt, i;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(c->cmt_orphans > 0);
-+ gap = c->leb_size - c->ohead_offs;
-+ if (gap < UBIFS_ORPH_NODE_SZ + sizeof(__le64)) {
-+ c->ohead_lnum += 1;
-+ c->ohead_offs = 0;
-+ gap = c->leb_size;
-+ if (c->ohead_lnum > c->orph_last) {
-+ /*
-+ * We limit the number of orphans so that this should
-+ * never happen.
-+ */
-+ ubifs_err("out of space in orphan area");
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ cnt = (gap - UBIFS_ORPH_NODE_SZ) / sizeof(__le64);
-+ if (cnt > c->cmt_orphans)
-+ cnt = c->cmt_orphans;
-+ len = UBIFS_ORPH_NODE_SZ + cnt * sizeof(__le64);
-+ ubifs_assert(c->orph_buf);
-+ orph = c->orph_buf;
-+ orph->ch.node_type = UBIFS_ORPH_NODE;
-+ spin_lock(&c->orphan_lock);
-+ cnext = c->orph_cnext;
-+ for (i = 0; i < cnt; i++) {
-+ orphan = cnext;
-+ orph->inos[i] = cpu_to_le64(orphan->inum);
-+ cnext = orphan->cnext;
-+ orphan->cnext = NULL;
-+ }
-+ c->orph_cnext = cnext;
-+ c->cmt_orphans -= cnt;
-+ spin_unlock(&c->orphan_lock);
-+ if (c->cmt_orphans)
-+ orph->cmt_no = cpu_to_le64(c->cmt_no + 1);
-+ else
-+ /* Mark the last node of the commit */
-+ orph->cmt_no = cpu_to_le64((c->cmt_no + 1) | (1ULL << 63));
-+ ubifs_assert(c->ohead_offs + len <= c->leb_size);
-+ ubifs_assert(c->ohead_lnum >= c->orph_first);
-+ ubifs_assert(c->ohead_lnum <= c->orph_last);
-+ err = do_write_orph_node(c, len, atomic);
-+ c->ohead_offs += ALIGN(len, c->min_io_size);
-+ c->ohead_offs = ALIGN(c->ohead_offs, 8);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * write_orph_nodes - write orph nodes until there are no more to commit
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @atomic: write atomically
-+ *
-+ * This function writes orph nodes for all the orphans to commit. On success,
-+ * %0 is returned, otherwise a negative error code is returned.
-+ */
-+static int write_orph_nodes(struct ubifs_info *c, int atomic)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+
-+ while (c->cmt_orphans > 0) {
-+ err = write_orph_node(c, atomic);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+ if (atomic) {
-+ int lnum;
-+
-+ /* Unmap any unused LEBs after consolidation */
-+ lnum = c->ohead_lnum + 1;
-+ for (lnum = c->ohead_lnum + 1; lnum <= c->orph_last; lnum++) {
-+ err = ubifs_leb_unmap(c, lnum);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * consolidate - consolidate the orphan area.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function enables consolidation by putting all the orphans into the list
-+ * to commit. The list is in the order that the orphans were added, and the
-+ * LEBs are written atomically in order, so at no time can orphans be lost by
-+ * an unclean unmount.
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static int consolidate(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int tot_avail = tot_avail_orphs(c), err = 0;
-+
-+ spin_lock(&c->orphan_lock);
-+ dbg_cmt("there is space for %d orphans and there are %d",
-+ tot_avail, c->tot_orphans);
-+ if (c->tot_orphans - c->new_orphans <= tot_avail) {
-+ struct ubifs_orphan *orphan, **last;
-+ int cnt = 0;
-+
-+ /* Change the cnext list to include all non-new orphans */
-+ last = &c->orph_cnext;
-+ list_for_each_entry(orphan, &c->orph_list, list) {
-+ if (orphan->new)
-+ continue;
-+ *last = orphan;
-+ last = &orphan->cnext;
-+ cnt += 1;
-+ }
-+ *last = orphan->cnext;
-+ ubifs_assert(cnt == c->tot_orphans - c->new_orphans);
-+ c->cmt_orphans = cnt;
-+ c->ohead_lnum = c->orph_first;
-+ c->ohead_offs = 0;
-+ } else {
-+ /*
-+ * We limit the number of orphans so that this should
-+ * never happen.
-+ */
-+ ubifs_err("out of space in orphan area");
-+ err = -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+ spin_unlock(&c->orphan_lock);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * commit_orphans - commit orphans.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function commits orphans to flash. On success, %0 is returned,
-+ * otherwise a negative error code is returned.
-+ */
-+static int commit_orphans(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int avail, atomic = 0, err;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(c->cmt_orphans > 0);
-+ avail = avail_orphs(c);
-+ if (avail < c->cmt_orphans) {
-+ /* Not enough space to write new orphans, so consolidate */
-+ err = consolidate(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ atomic = 1;
-+ }
-+ err = write_orph_nodes(c, atomic);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * erase_deleted - erase the orphans marked for deletion.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * During commit, the orphans being committed cannot be deleted, so they are
-+ * marked for deletion and deleted by this function. Also, the recovery
-+ * adds killed orphans to the deletion list, and therefore they are deleted
-+ * here too.
-+ */
-+static void erase_deleted(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_orphan *orphan, *dnext;
-+
-+ spin_lock(&c->orphan_lock);
-+ dnext = c->orph_dnext;
-+ while (dnext) {
-+ orphan = dnext;
-+ dnext = orphan->dnext;
-+ ubifs_assert(!orphan->new);
-+ rb_erase(&orphan->rb, &c->orph_tree);
-+ list_del(&orphan->list);
-+ c->tot_orphans -= 1;
-+ dbg_gen("deleting orphan ino %lu", orphan->inum);
-+ kfree(orphan);
-+ }
-+ c->orph_dnext = NULL;
-+ spin_unlock(&c->orphan_lock);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_orphan_end_commit - end commit of orphans.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * End commit of orphans.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_orphan_end_commit(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+
-+ if (c->cmt_orphans != 0) {
-+ err = commit_orphans(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+ erase_deleted(c);
-+ err = dbg_check_orphans(c);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * clear_orphans - erase all LEBs used for orphans.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * If recovery is not required, then the orphans from the previous session
-+ * are not needed. This function locates the LEBs used to record
-+ * orphans, and un-maps them.
-+ */
-+static int clear_orphans(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int lnum, err;
-+
-+ for (lnum = c->orph_first; lnum <= c->orph_last; lnum++) {
-+ err = ubifs_leb_unmap(c, lnum);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+ c->ohead_lnum = c->orph_first;
-+ c->ohead_offs = 0;
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * insert_dead_orphan - insert an orphan.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @inum: orphan inode number
-+ *
-+ * This function is a helper to the 'do_kill_orphans()' function. The orphan
-+ * must be kept until the next commit, so it is added to the rb-tree and the
-+ * deletion list.
-+ */
-+static int insert_dead_orphan(struct ubifs_info *c, ino_t inum)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_orphan *orphan, *o;
-+ struct rb_node **p, *parent = NULL;
-+
-+ orphan = kzalloc(sizeof(struct ubifs_orphan), GFP_KERNEL);
-+ if (!orphan)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+ orphan->inum = inum;
-+
-+ p = &c->orph_tree.rb_node;
-+ while (*p) {
-+ parent = *p;
-+ o = rb_entry(parent, struct ubifs_orphan, rb);
-+ if (inum < o->inum)
-+ p = &(*p)->rb_left;
-+ else if (inum > o->inum)
-+ p = &(*p)->rb_right;
-+ else {
-+ /* Already added - no problem */
-+ kfree(orphan);
-+ return 0;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ c->tot_orphans += 1;
-+ rb_link_node(&orphan->rb, parent, p);
-+ rb_insert_color(&orphan->rb, &c->orph_tree);
-+ list_add_tail(&orphan->list, &c->orph_list);
-+ orphan->dnext = c->orph_dnext;
-+ c->orph_dnext = orphan;
-+ dbg_mnt("ino %lu, new %d, tot %d",
-+ inum, c->new_orphans, c->tot_orphans);
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * do_kill_orphans - remove orphan inodes from the index.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @sleb: scanned LEB
-+ * @last_cmt_no: cmt_no of last orph node read is passed and returned here
-+ * @outofdate: whether the LEB is out of date is returned here
-+ * @last_flagged: whether the end orph node is encountered
-+ *
-+ * This function is a helper to the 'kill_orphans()' function. It goes through
-+ * every orphan node in a LEB and for every inode number recorded, removes
-+ * all keys for that inode from the TNC.
-+ */
-+static int do_kill_orphans(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_scan_leb *sleb,
-+ unsigned long long *last_cmt_no, int *outofdate,
-+ int *last_flagged)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_scan_node *snod;
-+ struct ubifs_orph_node *orph;
-+ unsigned long long cmt_no;
-+ ino_t inum;
-+ int i, n, err, first = 1;
-+
-+ list_for_each_entry(snod, &sleb->nodes, list) {
-+ if (snod->type != UBIFS_ORPH_NODE) {
-+ ubifs_err("invalid node type %d in orphan area at "
-+ "%d:%d", snod->type, sleb->lnum, snod->offs);
-+ dbg_dump_node(c, snod->node);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+
-+ orph = snod->node;
-+
-+ /* Check commit number */
-+ cmt_no = le64_to_cpu(orph->cmt_no) & LLONG_MAX;
-+ /*
-+ * The commit number on the master node may be less, because
-+ * of a failed commit. If there are several failed commits in a
-+ * row, the commit number written on orph nodes will continue to
-+ * increase (because the commit number is adjusted here) even
-+ * though the commit number on the master node stays the same
-+ * because the master node has not been re-written.
-+ */
-+ if (cmt_no > c->cmt_no)
-+ c->cmt_no = cmt_no;
-+ if (cmt_no < *last_cmt_no && *last_flagged) {
-+ /*
-+ * The last orph node had a higher commit number and was
-+ * flagged as the last written for that commit number.
-+ * That makes this orph node, out of date.
-+ */
-+ if (!first) {
-+ ubifs_err("out of order commit number %llu in "
-+ "orphan node at %d:%d",
-+ cmt_no, sleb->lnum, snod->offs);
-+ dbg_dump_node(c, snod->node);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+ dbg_rcvry("out of date LEB %d", sleb->lnum);
-+ *outofdate = 1;
-+ return 0;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (first)
-+ first = 0;
-+
-+ n = (le32_to_cpu(orph->ch.len) - UBIFS_ORPH_NODE_SZ) >> 3;
-+ for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
-+ inum = le64_to_cpu(orph->inos[i]);
-+ dbg_rcvry("deleting orphaned inode %lu", inum);
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_remove_ino(c, inum);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ err = insert_dead_orphan(c, inum);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ *last_cmt_no = cmt_no;
-+ if (le64_to_cpu(orph->cmt_no) & (1ULL << 63)) {
-+ dbg_rcvry("last orph node for commit %llu at %d:%d",
-+ cmt_no, sleb->lnum, snod->offs);
-+ *last_flagged = 1;
-+ } else
-+ *last_flagged = 0;
-+ }
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * kill_orphans - remove all orphan inodes from the index.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * If recovery is required, then orphan inodes recorded during the previous
-+ * session (which ended with an unclean unmount) must be deleted from the index.
-+ * This is done by updating the TNC, but since the index is not updated until
-+ * the next commit, the LEBs where the orphan information is recorded are not
-+ * erased until the next commit.
-+ */
-+static int kill_orphans(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ unsigned long long last_cmt_no = 0;
-+ int lnum, err = 0, outofdate = 0, last_flagged = 0;
-+
-+ c->ohead_lnum = c->orph_first;
-+ c->ohead_offs = 0;
-+ /* Check no-orphans flag and skip this if no orphans */
-+ if (c->no_orphs) {
-+ dbg_rcvry("no orphans");
-+ return 0;
-+ }
-+ /*
-+ * Orph nodes always start at c->orph_first and are written to each
-+ * successive LEB in turn. Generally unused LEBs will have been unmapped
-+ * but may contain out of date orph nodes if the unmap didn't go
-+ * through. In addition, the last orph node written for each commit is
-+ * marked (top bit of orph->cmt_no is set to 1). It is possible that
-+ * there are orph nodes from the next commit (i.e. the commit did not
-+ * complete successfully). In that case, no orphans will have been lost
-+ * due to the way that orphans are written, and any orphans added will
-+ * be valid orphans anyway and so can be deleted.
-+ */
-+ for (lnum = c->orph_first; lnum <= c->orph_last; lnum++) {
-+ struct ubifs_scan_leb *sleb;
-+
-+ dbg_rcvry("LEB %d", lnum);
-+ sleb = ubifs_scan(c, lnum, 0, c->sbuf);
-+ if (IS_ERR(sleb)) {
-+ sleb = ubifs_recover_leb(c, lnum, 0, c->sbuf, 0);
-+ if (IS_ERR(sleb)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(sleb);
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ err = do_kill_orphans(c, sleb, &last_cmt_no, &outofdate,
-+ &last_flagged);
-+ if (err || outofdate) {
-+ ubifs_scan_destroy(sleb);
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ if (sleb->endpt) {
-+ c->ohead_lnum = lnum;
-+ c->ohead_offs = sleb->endpt;
-+ }
-+ ubifs_scan_destroy(sleb);
-+ }
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_mount_orphans - delete orphan inodes and erase LEBs that recorded them.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @unclean: indicates recovery from unclean unmount
-+ * @read_only: indicates read only mount
-+ *
-+ * This function is called when mounting to erase orphans from the previous
-+ * session. If UBIFS was not unmounted cleanly, then the inodes recorded as
-+ * orphans are deleted.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_mount_orphans(struct ubifs_info *c, int unclean, int read_only)
-+{
-+ int err = 0;
-+
-+ c->max_orphans = tot_avail_orphs(c);
-+
-+ if (!read_only) {
-+ c->orph_buf = vmalloc(c->leb_size);
-+ if (!c->orph_buf)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (unclean)
-+ err = kill_orphans(c);
-+ else if (!read_only)
-+ err = clear_orphans(c);
-+
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+#ifdef CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_DEBUG
-+
-+struct check_orphan {
-+ struct rb_node rb;
-+ ino_t inum;
-+};
-+
-+struct check_info {
-+ unsigned long last_ino;
-+ unsigned long tot_inos;
-+ unsigned long missing;
-+ unsigned long long leaf_cnt;
-+ struct ubifs_ino_node *node;
-+ struct rb_root root;
-+};
-+
-+static int dbg_find_orphan(struct ubifs_info *c, ino_t inum)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_orphan *o;
-+ struct rb_node *p;
-+
-+ spin_lock(&c->orphan_lock);
-+ p = c->orph_tree.rb_node;
-+ while (p) {
-+ o = rb_entry(p, struct ubifs_orphan, rb);
-+ if (inum < o->inum)
-+ p = p->rb_left;
-+ else if (inum > o->inum)
-+ p = p->rb_right;
-+ else {
-+ spin_unlock(&c->orphan_lock);
-+ return 1;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ spin_unlock(&c->orphan_lock);
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+static int dbg_ins_check_orphan(struct rb_root *root, ino_t inum)
-+{
-+ struct check_orphan *orphan, *o;
-+ struct rb_node **p, *parent = NULL;
-+
-+ orphan = kzalloc(sizeof(struct check_orphan), GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!orphan)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+ orphan->inum = inum;
-+
-+ p = &root->rb_node;
-+ while (*p) {
-+ parent = *p;
-+ o = rb_entry(parent, struct check_orphan, rb);
-+ if (inum < o->inum)
-+ p = &(*p)->rb_left;
-+ else if (inum > o->inum)
-+ p = &(*p)->rb_right;
-+ else {
-+ kfree(orphan);
-+ return 0;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ rb_link_node(&orphan->rb, parent, p);
-+ rb_insert_color(&orphan->rb, root);
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+static int dbg_find_check_orphan(struct rb_root *root, ino_t inum)
-+{
-+ struct check_orphan *o;
-+ struct rb_node *p;
-+
-+ p = root->rb_node;
-+ while (p) {
-+ o = rb_entry(p, struct check_orphan, rb);
-+ if (inum < o->inum)
-+ p = p->rb_left;
-+ else if (inum > o->inum)
-+ p = p->rb_right;
-+ else
-+ return 1;
-+ }
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+static void dbg_free_check_tree(struct rb_root *root)
-+{
-+ struct rb_node *this = root->rb_node;
-+ struct check_orphan *o;
-+
-+ while (this) {
-+ if (this->rb_left) {
-+ this = this->rb_left;
-+ continue;
-+ } else if (this->rb_right) {
-+ this = this->rb_right;
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+ o = rb_entry(this, struct check_orphan, rb);
-+ this = rb_parent(this);
-+ if (this) {
-+ if (this->rb_left == &o->rb)
-+ this->rb_left = NULL;
-+ else
-+ this->rb_right = NULL;
-+ }
-+ kfree(o);
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+static int dbg_orphan_check(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr,
-+ void *priv)
-+{
-+ struct check_info *ci = priv;
-+ ino_t inum;
-+ int err;
-+
-+ inum = key_inum(c, &zbr->key);
-+ if (inum != ci->last_ino) {
-+ /* Lowest node type is the inode node, so it comes first */
-+ if (key_type(c, &zbr->key) != UBIFS_INO_KEY)
-+ ubifs_err("found orphan node ino %lu, type %d", inum,
-+ key_type(c, &zbr->key));
-+ ci->last_ino = inum;
-+ ci->tot_inos += 1;
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_read_node(c, zbr, ci->node);
-+ if (err) {
-+ ubifs_err("node read failed, error %d", err);
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+ if (ci->node->nlink == 0)
-+ /* Must be recorded as an orphan */
-+ if (!dbg_find_check_orphan(&ci->root, inum) &&
-+ !dbg_find_orphan(c, inum)) {
-+ ubifs_err("missing orphan, ino %lu", inum);
-+ ci->missing += 1;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ ci->leaf_cnt += 1;
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+static int dbg_read_orphans(struct check_info *ci, struct ubifs_scan_leb *sleb)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_scan_node *snod;
-+ struct ubifs_orph_node *orph;
-+ ino_t inum;
-+ int i, n, err;
-+
-+ list_for_each_entry(snod, &sleb->nodes, list) {
-+ cond_resched();
-+ if (snod->type != UBIFS_ORPH_NODE)
-+ continue;
-+ orph = snod->node;
-+ n = (le32_to_cpu(orph->ch.len) - UBIFS_ORPH_NODE_SZ) >> 3;
-+ for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
-+ inum = le64_to_cpu(orph->inos[i]);
-+ err = dbg_ins_check_orphan(&ci->root, inum);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+static int dbg_scan_orphans(struct ubifs_info *c, struct check_info *ci)
-+{
-+ int lnum, err = 0;
-+
-+ /* Check no-orphans flag and skip this if no orphans */
-+ if (c->no_orphs)
-+ return 0;
-+
-+ for (lnum = c->orph_first; lnum <= c->orph_last; lnum++) {
-+ struct ubifs_scan_leb *sleb;
-+
-+ sleb = ubifs_scan(c, lnum, 0, c->dbg_buf);
-+ if (IS_ERR(sleb)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(sleb);
-+ break;
-+ }
-+
-+ err = dbg_read_orphans(ci, sleb);
-+ ubifs_scan_destroy(sleb);
-+ if (err)
-+ break;
-+ }
-+
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+static int dbg_check_orphans(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct check_info ci;
-+ int err;
-+
-+ if (!(ubifs_chk_flags & UBIFS_CHK_ORPH))
-+ return 0;
-+
-+ ci.last_ino = 0;
-+ ci.tot_inos = 0;
-+ ci.missing = 0;
-+ ci.leaf_cnt = 0;
-+ ci.root = RB_ROOT;
-+ ci.node = kmalloc(UBIFS_MAX_INO_NODE_SZ, GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!ci.node) {
-+ ubifs_err("out of memory");
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+ }
-+
-+ err = dbg_scan_orphans(c, &ci);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+
-+ err = dbg_walk_index(c, &dbg_orphan_check, NULL, &ci);
-+ if (err) {
-+ ubifs_err("cannot scan TNC, error %d", err);
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (ci.missing) {
-+ ubifs_err("%lu missing orphan(s)", ci.missing);
-+ err = -EINVAL;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ dbg_cmt("last inode number is %lu", ci.last_ino);
-+ dbg_cmt("total number of inodes is %lu", ci.tot_inos);
-+ dbg_cmt("total number of leaf nodes is %llu", ci.leaf_cnt);
-+
-+out:
-+ dbg_free_check_tree(&ci.root);
-+ kfree(ci.node);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+#endif /* CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_DEBUG */
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/recovery.c avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/recovery.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/recovery.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/recovery.c 2008-06-12 15:09:45.475816115 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,1537 @@
-+/*
-+ * This file is part of UBIFS.
-+ *
-+ * Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Nokia Corporation
-+ *
-+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by
-+ * the Free Software Foundation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
-+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
-+ * more details.
-+ *
-+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
-+ * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
-+ * Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
-+ *
-+ * Authors: Adrian Hunter
-+ * Artem Bityutskiy (Битюцкий Артём)
-+ */
-+
-+/*
-+ * This file implements functions needed to recover from unclean un-mounts.
-+ * When UBIFS is mounted, it checks a flag on the master node to determine if
-+ * an un-mount was completed sucessfully. If not, the process of mounting
-+ * incorparates additional checking and fixing of on-flash data structures.
-+ * UBIFS always cleans away all remnants of an unclean un-mount, so that
-+ * errors do not accumulate. However UBIFS defers recovery if it is mounted
-+ * read-only, and the flash is not modified in that case.
-+ */
-+
-+#include <linux/crc32.h>
-+#include "ubifs.h"
-+
-+/**
-+ * is_empty - determine whether a buffer is empty (contains all 0xff).
-+ * @buf: buffer to clean
-+ * @len: length of buffer
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %1 if the buffer is empty (contains all 0xff) otherwise
-+ * %0 is returned.
-+ */
-+static int is_empty(void *buf, int len)
-+{
-+ uint8_t *p = buf;
-+ int i;
-+
-+ for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
-+ if (*p++ != 0xff)
-+ return 0;
-+ return 1;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * get_master_node - get the last valid master node allowing for corruption.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: LEB number
-+ * @pbuf: buffer containing the LEB read, is returned here
-+ * @mst: master node, if found, is returned here
-+ * @cor: corruption, if found, is returned here
-+ *
-+ * This function allocates a buffer, reads the LEB into it, and finds and
-+ * returns the last valid master node allowing for one area of corruption.
-+ * The corrupt area, if there is one, must be consistent with the assumption
-+ * that it is the result of an unclean unmount while the master node was being
-+ * written. Under those circumstances, it is valid to use the previously written
-+ * master node.
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static int get_master_node(const struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum, void **pbuf,
-+ struct ubifs_mst_node **mst, void **cor)
-+{
-+ const int sz = c->mst_node_alsz;
-+ int err, offs, len;
-+ void *sbuf, *buf;
-+
-+ sbuf = vmalloc(c->leb_size);
-+ if (!sbuf)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ err = ubi_read(c->ubi, lnum, sbuf, 0, c->leb_size);
-+ if (err && err != -EBADMSG)
-+ goto out_free;
-+
-+ /* Find the first position that is definitely not a node */
-+ offs = 0;
-+ buf = sbuf;
-+ len = c->leb_size;
-+ while (offs + UBIFS_MST_NODE_SZ <= c->leb_size) {
-+ struct ubifs_ch *ch = buf;
-+
-+ if (le32_to_cpu(ch->magic) != UBIFS_NODE_MAGIC)
-+ break;
-+ offs += sz;
-+ buf += sz;
-+ len -= sz;
-+ }
-+ /* See if there was a valid master node before that */
-+ if (offs) {
-+ int ret;
-+
-+ offs -= sz;
-+ buf -= sz;
-+ len += sz;
-+ ret = ubifs_scan_a_node(c, buf, len, lnum, offs, 1);
-+ if (ret != SCANNED_A_NODE && offs) {
-+ /* Could have been corruption so check one place back */
-+ offs -= sz;
-+ buf -= sz;
-+ len += sz;
-+ ret = ubifs_scan_a_node(c, buf, len, lnum, offs, 1);
-+ if (ret != SCANNED_A_NODE)
-+ /*
-+ * We accept only one area of corruption because
-+ * we are assuming that it was caused while
-+ * trying to write a master node.
-+ */
-+ goto out_err;
-+ }
-+ if (ret == SCANNED_A_NODE) {
-+ struct ubifs_ch *ch = buf;
-+
-+ if (ch->node_type != UBIFS_MST_NODE)
-+ goto out_err;
-+ dbg_rcvry("found a master node at %d:%d", lnum, offs);
-+ *mst = buf;
-+ offs += sz;
-+ buf += sz;
-+ len -= sz;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ /* Check for corruption */
-+ if (offs < c->leb_size) {
-+ if (!is_empty(buf, min_t(int, len, sz))) {
-+ *cor = buf;
-+ dbg_rcvry("found corruption at %d:%d", lnum, offs);
-+ }
-+ offs += sz;
-+ buf += sz;
-+ len -= sz;
-+ }
-+ /* Check remaining empty space */
-+ if (offs < c->leb_size)
-+ if (!is_empty(buf, len))
-+ goto out_err;
-+ *pbuf = sbuf;
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out_err:
-+ err = -EINVAL;
-+out_free:
-+ vfree(sbuf);
-+ *mst = NULL;
-+ *cor = NULL;
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * write_rcvrd_mst_node - write recovered master node.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @mst: master node
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static int write_rcvrd_mst_node(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ struct ubifs_mst_node *mst)
-+{
-+ int err = 0, lnum = UBIFS_MST_LNUM, sz = c->mst_node_alsz;
-+ uint32_t save_flags;
-+
-+ dbg_rcvry("recovery");
-+
-+ save_flags = mst->flags;
-+ mst->flags = cpu_to_le32(le32_to_cpu(mst->flags) | UBIFS_MST_RCVRY);
-+
-+ ubifs_prepare_node(c, mst, UBIFS_MST_NODE_SZ, 1);
-+ err = ubi_leb_change(c->ubi, lnum, mst, sz, UBI_SHORTTERM);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ err = ubi_leb_change(c->ubi, lnum + 1, mst, sz, UBI_SHORTTERM);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+out:
-+ mst->flags = save_flags;
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_recover_master_node - recover the master node.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function recovers the master node from corruption that may occur due to
-+ * an unclean unmount.
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_recover_master_node(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ void *buf1 = NULL, *buf2 = NULL, *cor1 = NULL, *cor2 = NULL;
-+ struct ubifs_mst_node *mst1 = NULL, *mst2 = NULL, *mst;
-+ const int sz = c->mst_node_alsz;
-+ int err, offs1, offs2;
-+
-+ dbg_rcvry("recovery");
-+
-+ err = get_master_node(c, UBIFS_MST_LNUM, &buf1, &mst1, &cor1);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_free;
-+
-+ err = get_master_node(c, UBIFS_MST_LNUM + 1, &buf2, &mst2, &cor2);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_free;
-+
-+ if (mst1) {
-+ offs1 = (void *)mst1 - buf1;
-+ if ((le32_to_cpu(mst1->flags) & UBIFS_MST_RCVRY) &&
-+ (offs1 == 0 && !cor1)) {
-+ /*
-+ * mst1 was written by recovery at offset 0 with no
-+ * corruption.
-+ */
-+ dbg_rcvry("recovery recovery");
-+ mst = mst1;
-+ } else if (mst2) {
-+ offs2 = (void *)mst2 - buf2;
-+ if (offs1 == offs2) {
-+ /* Same offset, so must be the same */
-+ if (memcmp((void *)mst1 + UBIFS_CH_SZ,
-+ (void *)mst2 + UBIFS_CH_SZ,
-+ UBIFS_MST_NODE_SZ - UBIFS_CH_SZ))
-+ goto out_err;
-+ mst = mst1;
-+ } else if (offs2 + sz == offs1) {
-+ /* 1st LEB was written, 2nd was not */
-+ if (cor1)
-+ goto out_err;
-+ mst = mst1;
-+ } else if (offs1 == 0 && offs2 + sz >= c->leb_size) {
-+ /* 1st LEB was unmapped and written, 2nd not */
-+ if (cor1)
-+ goto out_err;
-+ mst = mst1;
-+ } else
-+ goto out_err;
-+ } else {
-+ /*
-+ * 2nd LEB was unmapped and about to be written, so
-+ * there must be only one master node in the first LEB
-+ * and no corruption.
-+ */
-+ if (offs1 != 0 || cor1)
-+ goto out_err;
-+ mst = mst1;
-+ }
-+ } else {
-+ if (!mst2)
-+ goto out_err;
-+ /*
-+ * 1st LEB was unmapped and about to be written, so there must
-+ * be no room left in 2nd LEB.
-+ */
-+ offs2 = (void *)mst2 - buf2;
-+ if (offs2 + sz + sz <= c->leb_size)
-+ goto out_err;
-+ mst = mst2;
-+ }
-+
-+ dbg_rcvry("recovered master node from LEB %d",
-+ (mst == mst1 ? UBIFS_MST_LNUM : UBIFS_MST_LNUM + 1));
-+
-+ memcpy(c->mst_node, mst, UBIFS_MST_NODE_SZ);
-+
-+ if ((c->vfs_sb->s_flags & MS_RDONLY)) {
-+ /* Read-only mode. Keep a copy for switching to rw mode */
-+ c->rcvrd_mst_node = kmalloc(sz, GFP_KERNEL);
-+ if (!c->rcvrd_mst_node) {
-+ err = -ENOMEM;
-+ goto out_free;
-+ }
-+ memcpy(c->rcvrd_mst_node, c->mst_node, UBIFS_MST_NODE_SZ);
-+ } else {
-+ /* Write the recovered master node */
-+ c->max_sqnum = le64_to_cpu(mst->ch.sqnum) - 1;
-+ err = write_rcvrd_mst_node(c, c->mst_node);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_free;
-+ }
-+
-+ vfree(buf2);
-+ vfree(buf1);
-+
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out_err:
-+ err = -EINVAL;
-+out_free:
-+ ubifs_err("failed to recover master node");
-+ if (mst1) {
-+ dbg_err("dumping first master node");
-+ dbg_dump_node(c, mst1);
-+ }
-+ if (mst2) {
-+ dbg_err("dumping second master node");
-+ dbg_dump_node(c, mst2);
-+ }
-+ vfree(buf2);
-+ vfree(buf1);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_write_rcvrd_mst_node - write the recovered master node.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function writes the master node that was recovered during mounting in
-+ * read-only mode and must now be written because we are remounting rw.
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_write_rcvrd_mst_node(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+
-+ if (!c->rcvrd_mst_node)
-+ return 0;
-+ c->rcvrd_mst_node->flags |= cpu_to_le32(UBIFS_MST_DIRTY);
-+ c->mst_node->flags |= cpu_to_le32(UBIFS_MST_DIRTY);
-+ err = write_rcvrd_mst_node(c, c->rcvrd_mst_node);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ kfree(c->rcvrd_mst_node);
-+ c->rcvrd_mst_node = NULL;
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * is_last_write - determine if an offset was in the last write to a LEB.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @buf: buffer to check
-+ * @offs: offset to check
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %1 if @offs was in the last write to the LEB whose data
-+ * is in @buf, otherwise %0 is returned. The determination is made by checking
-+ * for subsequent empty space starting from the next min_io_size boundary (or a
-+ * bit less than the common header size if min_io_size is one).
-+ */
-+static int is_last_write(const struct ubifs_info *c, void *buf, int offs)
-+{
-+ int empty_offs;
-+ int check_len;
-+ uint8_t *p;
-+
-+ if (c->min_io_size == 1) {
-+ check_len = c->leb_size - offs;
-+ p = buf + check_len;
-+ for (; check_len > 0; check_len--)
-+ if (*--p != 0xff)
-+ break;
-+ /*
-+ * 'check_len' is the size of the corruption which cannot be
-+ * more than the size of 1 node if it was caused by an unclean
-+ * unmount.
-+ */
-+ if (check_len > UBIFS_MAX_NODE_SZ)
-+ return 0;
-+ return 1;
-+ }
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Round up to the next c->min_io_size boundary i.e. 'offs' is in the
-+ * last wbuf written. After that should be empty space.
-+ */
-+ empty_offs = ALIGN(offs + 1, c->min_io_size);
-+ check_len = c->leb_size - empty_offs;
-+ p = buf + empty_offs - offs;
-+
-+ for (; check_len > 0; check_len--)
-+ if (*p++ != 0xff)
-+ return 0;
-+ return 1;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * clean_buf - clean the data from an LEB sitting in a buffer.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @buf: buffer to clean
-+ * @lnum: LEB number to clean
-+ * @offs: offset from which to clean
-+ * @len: length of buffer
-+ *
-+ * This function pads up to the next min_io_size boundary (if there is one) and
-+ * sets empty space to all 0xff. @buf, @offs and @len are updated to the next
-+ * min_io_size boundary (if there is one).
-+ */
-+static void clean_buf(const struct ubifs_info *c, void **buf, int lnum,
-+ int *offs, int *len)
-+{
-+ int empty_offs, pad_len;
-+
-+ lnum = lnum;
-+ dbg_rcvry("cleaning corruption at %d:%d", lnum, *offs);
-+
-+ if (c->min_io_size == 1) {
-+ memset(*buf, 0xff, c->leb_size - *offs);
-+ return;
-+ }
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(!(*offs & 7));
-+ empty_offs = ALIGN(*offs, c->min_io_size);
-+ pad_len = empty_offs - *offs;
-+ ubifs_pad(c, *buf, pad_len);
-+ *offs += pad_len;
-+ *buf += pad_len;
-+ *len -= pad_len;
-+ memset(*buf, 0xff, c->leb_size - empty_offs);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * no_more_nodes - determine if there are no more nodes in a buffer.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @buf: buffer to check
-+ * @len: length of buffer
-+ * @lnum: LEB number of the LEB from which @buf was read
-+ * @offs: offset from which @buf was read
-+ *
-+ * This function scans @buf for more nodes and returns %0 is a node is found and
-+ * %1 if no more nodes are found.
-+ */
-+static int no_more_nodes(const struct ubifs_info *c, void *buf, int len,
-+ int lnum, int offs)
-+{
-+ int skip, next_offs = 0;
-+
-+ if (len > UBIFS_DATA_NODE_SZ) {
-+ struct ubifs_ch *ch = buf;
-+ int dlen = le32_to_cpu(ch->len);
-+
-+ if (ch->node_type == UBIFS_DATA_NODE && dlen >= UBIFS_CH_SZ &&
-+ dlen <= UBIFS_MAX_DATA_NODE_SZ)
-+ /* The corrupt node looks like a data node */
-+ next_offs = ALIGN(offs + dlen, 8);
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->min_io_size == 1)
-+ skip = 8;
-+ else
-+ skip = ALIGN(offs + 1, c->min_io_size) - offs;
-+
-+ offs += skip;
-+ buf += skip;
-+ len -= skip;
-+ while (len > 8) {
-+ struct ubifs_ch *ch = buf;
-+ uint32_t magic = le32_to_cpu(ch->magic);
-+ int ret;
-+
-+ if (magic == UBIFS_NODE_MAGIC) {
-+ ret = ubifs_scan_a_node(c, buf, len, lnum, offs, 1);
-+ if (ret == SCANNED_A_NODE || ret > 0) {
-+ /*
-+ * There is a small chance this is just data in
-+ * a data node, so check that possibility. e.g.
-+ * this is part of a file that itself contains
-+ * a UBIFS image.
-+ */
-+ if (next_offs && offs + le32_to_cpu(ch->len) <=
-+ next_offs)
-+ continue;
-+ dbg_rcvry("unexpected node at %d:%d", lnum,
-+ offs);
-+ return 0;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ offs += 8;
-+ buf += 8;
-+ len -= 8;
-+ }
-+ return 1;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * fix_unclean_leb - fix an unclean LEB.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @sleb: scanned LEB information
-+ * @start: offset where scan started
-+ */
-+static int fix_unclean_leb(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_scan_leb *sleb,
-+ int start)
-+{
-+ int lnum = sleb->lnum, endpt = start;
-+
-+ /* Get the end offset of the last node we are keeping */
-+ if (!list_empty(&sleb->nodes)) {
-+ struct ubifs_scan_node *snod;
-+
-+ snod = list_entry(sleb->nodes.prev,
-+ struct ubifs_scan_node, list);
-+ endpt = snod->offs + snod->len;
-+ }
-+
-+ if ((c->vfs_sb->s_flags & MS_RDONLY) && !c->remounting_rw) {
-+ /* Add to recovery list */
-+ struct ubifs_unclean_leb *ucleb;
-+
-+ dbg_rcvry("need to fix LEB %d start %d endpt %d",
-+ lnum, start, sleb->endpt);
-+ ucleb = kzalloc(sizeof(struct ubifs_unclean_leb), GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!ucleb)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+ ucleb->lnum = lnum;
-+ ucleb->endpt = endpt;
-+ list_add_tail(&ucleb->list, &c->unclean_leb_list);
-+ } else {
-+ /* Write the fixed LEB back to flash */
-+ int err;
-+
-+ dbg_rcvry("fixing LEB %d start %d endpt %d",
-+ lnum, start, sleb->endpt);
-+ if (endpt == 0) {
-+ err = ubifs_leb_unmap(c, lnum);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ } else {
-+ int len = ALIGN(endpt, c->min_io_size);
-+
-+ if (start) {
-+ err = ubi_read(c->ubi, lnum, sleb->buf, 0,
-+ start);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+ /* Pad to min_io_size */
-+ if (len > endpt) {
-+ int pad_len = len - ALIGN(endpt, 8);
-+
-+ if (pad_len > 0) {
-+ void *buf = sleb->buf + len - pad_len;
-+
-+ ubifs_pad(c, buf, pad_len);
-+ }
-+ }
-+ err = ubi_leb_change(c->ubi, lnum, sleb->buf, len,
-+ UBI_UNKNOWN);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * drop_incomplete_group - drop nodes from an incomplete group.
-+ * @sleb: scanned LEB information
-+ * @offs: offset of dropped nodes is returned here
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %1 if nodes are dropped and %0 otherwise.
-+ */
-+static int drop_incomplete_group(struct ubifs_scan_leb *sleb, int *offs)
-+{
-+ int dropped = 0;
-+
-+ while (!list_empty(&sleb->nodes)) {
-+ struct ubifs_scan_node *snod;
-+ struct ubifs_ch *ch;
-+
-+ snod = list_entry(sleb->nodes.prev, struct ubifs_scan_node,
-+ list);
-+ ch = snod->node;
-+ if (ch->group_type != UBIFS_IN_NODE_GROUP)
-+ return dropped;
-+ dbg_rcvry("dropping node at %d:%d", sleb->lnum, snod->offs);
-+ *offs = snod->offs;
-+ list_del(&snod->list);
-+ kfree(snod);
-+ sleb->nodes_cnt -= 1;
-+ dropped = 1;
-+ }
-+ return dropped;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_recover_leb - scan and recover a LEB.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: LEB number
-+ * @offs: offset
-+ * @sbuf: LEB-sized buffer to use
-+ * @grouped: nodes may be grouped for recovery
-+ *
-+ * This function does a scan of a LEB, but caters for errors that might have
-+ * been caused by the unclean unmount from which we are attempting to recover.
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_scan_leb *ubifs_recover_leb(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum,
-+ int offs, void *sbuf, int grouped)
-+{
-+ int err, len = c->leb_size - offs, need_clean = 0, quiet = 1;
-+ int empty_chkd = 0, start = offs;
-+ struct ubifs_scan_leb *sleb;
-+ void *buf = sbuf + offs;
-+
-+ dbg_rcvry("%d:%d", lnum, offs);
-+
-+ sleb = ubifs_start_scan(c, lnum, offs, sbuf);
-+ if (IS_ERR(sleb))
-+ return sleb;
-+
-+ if (sleb->ecc)
-+ need_clean = 1;
-+
-+ while (len >= 8) {
-+ int ret;
-+
-+ dbg_scan("look at LEB %d:%d (%d bytes left)",
-+ lnum, offs, len);
-+
-+ cond_resched();
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Scan quietly until there is an error from which we cannot
-+ * recover
-+ */
-+ ret = ubifs_scan_a_node(c, buf, len, lnum, offs, quiet);
-+
-+ if (ret == SCANNED_A_NODE) {
-+ /* A valid node, and not a padding node */
-+ struct ubifs_ch *ch = buf;
-+ int node_len;
-+
-+ err = ubifs_add_snod(c, sleb, buf, offs);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto error;
-+ node_len = ALIGN(le32_to_cpu(ch->len), 8);
-+ offs += node_len;
-+ buf += node_len;
-+ len -= node_len;
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (ret > 0) {
-+ /* Padding bytes or a valid padding node */
-+ offs += ret;
-+ buf += ret;
-+ len -= ret;
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (ret == SCANNED_EMPTY_SPACE) {
-+ if (!is_empty(buf, len)) {
-+ if (!is_last_write(c, buf, offs))
-+ break;
-+ clean_buf(c, &buf, lnum, &offs, &len);
-+ need_clean = 1;
-+ }
-+ empty_chkd = 1;
-+ break;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (ret == SCANNED_GARBAGE || ret == SCANNED_A_BAD_PAD_NODE)
-+ if (is_last_write(c, buf, offs)) {
-+ clean_buf(c, &buf, lnum, &offs, &len);
-+ need_clean = 1;
-+ empty_chkd = 1;
-+ break;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (ret == SCANNED_A_CORRUPT_NODE)
-+ if (no_more_nodes(c, buf, len, lnum, offs)) {
-+ clean_buf(c, &buf, lnum, &offs, &len);
-+ need_clean = 1;
-+ empty_chkd = 1;
-+ break;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (quiet) {
-+ /* Redo the last scan but noisily */
-+ quiet = 0;
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+
-+ switch (ret) {
-+ case SCANNED_GARBAGE:
-+ dbg_err("garbage");
-+ goto corrupted;
-+ case SCANNED_A_CORRUPT_NODE:
-+ case SCANNED_A_BAD_PAD_NODE:
-+ dbg_err("bad node");
-+ goto corrupted;
-+ default:
-+ dbg_err("unknown");
-+ goto corrupted;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ if (!empty_chkd && !is_empty(buf, len)) {
-+ if (is_last_write(c, buf, offs)) {
-+ clean_buf(c, &buf, lnum, &offs, &len);
-+ need_clean = 1;
-+ } else {
-+ ubifs_err("corrupt empty space at LEB %d:%d",
-+ lnum, offs);
-+ goto corrupted;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Drop nodes from incomplete group */
-+ if (grouped && drop_incomplete_group(sleb, &offs)) {
-+ buf = sbuf + offs;
-+ len = c->leb_size - offs;
-+ clean_buf(c, &buf, lnum, &offs, &len);
-+ need_clean = 1;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (offs % c->min_io_size) {
-+ clean_buf(c, &buf, lnum, &offs, &len);
-+ need_clean = 1;
-+ }
-+
-+ ubifs_end_scan(c, sleb, lnum, offs);
-+
-+ if (need_clean) {
-+ err = fix_unclean_leb(c, sleb, start);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto error;
-+ }
-+
-+ return sleb;
-+
-+corrupted:
-+ ubifs_scanned_corruption(c, lnum, offs, buf);
-+ err = -EUCLEAN;
-+error:
-+ ubifs_err("LEB %d scanning failed", lnum);
-+ ubifs_scan_destroy(sleb);
-+ return ERR_PTR(err);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * get_cs_sqnum - get commit start sequence number.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: LEB number of commit start node
-+ * @offs: offset of commit start node
-+ * @cs_sqnum: commit start sequence number is returned here
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static int get_cs_sqnum(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum, int offs,
-+ unsigned long long *cs_sqnum)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_cs_node *cs_node = NULL;
-+ int err, ret;
-+
-+ dbg_rcvry("at %d:%d", lnum, offs);
-+ cs_node = kmalloc(UBIFS_CS_NODE_SZ, GFP_KERNEL);
-+ if (!cs_node)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+ if (c->leb_size - offs < UBIFS_CS_NODE_SZ)
-+ goto out_err;
-+ err = ubi_read(c->ubi, lnum, (void *)cs_node, offs, UBIFS_CS_NODE_SZ);
-+ if (err && err != -EBADMSG)
-+ goto out_free;
-+ ret = ubifs_scan_a_node(c, cs_node, UBIFS_CS_NODE_SZ, lnum, offs, 0);
-+ if (ret != SCANNED_A_NODE) {
-+ dbg_err("Not a valid node");
-+ goto out_err;
-+ }
-+ if (cs_node->ch.node_type != UBIFS_CS_NODE) {
-+ dbg_err("Node a CS node, type is %d", cs_node->ch.node_type);
-+ goto out_err;
-+ }
-+ if (le64_to_cpu(cs_node->cmt_no) != c->cmt_no) {
-+ dbg_err("CS node cmt_no %llu != current cmt_no %llu",
-+ (unsigned long long)le64_to_cpu(cs_node->cmt_no),
-+ c->cmt_no);
-+ goto out_err;
-+ }
-+ *cs_sqnum = le64_to_cpu(cs_node->ch.sqnum);
-+ dbg_rcvry("commit start sqnum %llu", *cs_sqnum);
-+ kfree(cs_node);
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out_err:
-+ err = -EINVAL;
-+out_free:
-+ ubifs_err("failed to get CS sqnum");
-+ kfree(cs_node);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_recover_log_leb - scan and recover a log LEB.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: LEB number
-+ * @offs: offset
-+ * @sbuf: LEB-sized buffer to use
-+ *
-+ * This function does a scan of a LEB, but caters for errors that might have
-+ * been caused by the unclean unmount from which we are attempting to recover.
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_scan_leb *ubifs_recover_log_leb(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum,
-+ int offs, void *sbuf)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_scan_leb *sleb;
-+ int next_lnum;
-+
-+ dbg_rcvry("LEB %d", lnum);
-+ next_lnum = lnum + 1;
-+ if (next_lnum >= UBIFS_LOG_LNUM + c->log_lebs)
-+ next_lnum = UBIFS_LOG_LNUM;
-+ if (next_lnum != c->ltail_lnum) {
-+ /*
-+ * We can only recover at the end of the log, so check that the
-+ * next log LEB is empty or out of date.
-+ */
-+ sleb = ubifs_scan(c, next_lnum, 0, sbuf);
-+ if (IS_ERR(sleb))
-+ return sleb;
-+ if (sleb->nodes_cnt) {
-+ struct ubifs_scan_node *snod;
-+ unsigned long long cs_sqnum = c->cs_sqnum;
-+
-+ snod = list_entry(sleb->nodes.next,
-+ struct ubifs_scan_node, list);
-+ if (cs_sqnum == 0) {
-+ int err;
-+
-+ err = get_cs_sqnum(c, lnum, offs, &cs_sqnum);
-+ if (err) {
-+ ubifs_scan_destroy(sleb);
-+ return ERR_PTR(err);
-+ }
-+ }
-+ if (snod->sqnum > cs_sqnum) {
-+ ubifs_err("unrecoverable log corruption "
-+ "in LEB %d", lnum);
-+ ubifs_scan_destroy(sleb);
-+ return ERR_PTR(-EUCLEAN);
-+ }
-+ }
-+ ubifs_scan_destroy(sleb);
-+ }
-+ return ubifs_recover_leb(c, lnum, offs, sbuf, 0);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * recover_head - recover a head.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: LEB number of head to recover
-+ * @offs: offset of head to recover
-+ * @sbuf: LEB-sized buffer to use
-+ *
-+ * This function ensures that there is no data on the flash at a head location.
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static int recover_head(const struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum, int offs,
-+ void *sbuf)
-+{
-+ int len, err, need_clean = 0;
-+
-+ if (c->min_io_size > 1)
-+ len = c->min_io_size;
-+ else
-+ len = 512;
-+ if (offs + len > c->leb_size)
-+ len = c->leb_size - offs;
-+
-+ if (!len)
-+ return 0;
-+
-+ /* Read at the head location and check it is empty flash */
-+ err = ubi_read(c->ubi, lnum, sbuf, offs, len);
-+ if (err)
-+ need_clean = 1;
-+ else {
-+ uint8_t *p = sbuf;
-+
-+ while (len--)
-+ if (*p++ != 0xff) {
-+ need_clean = 1;
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ if (need_clean) {
-+ dbg_rcvry("cleaning head at %d:%d", lnum, offs);
-+ if (offs == 0)
-+ return ubifs_leb_unmap(c, lnum);
-+ err = ubi_read(c->ubi, lnum, sbuf, 0, offs);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ return ubi_leb_change(c->ubi, lnum, sbuf, offs, UBI_UNKNOWN);
-+ }
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_recover_inl_heads - recover index and LPT heads.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @sbuf: LEB-sized buffer to use
-+ *
-+ * This function ensures that there is no data on the flash at the index and
-+ * LPT head locations.
-+ *
-+ * This deals with the recovery of a half-completed journal commit. UBIFS is
-+ * careful never to overwrite the last version of the index or the LPT. Because
-+ * the index and LPT are wandering trees, data from a half-completed commit will
-+ * not be referenced anywhere in UBIFS. The data will be either in LEBs that are
-+ * assumed to be empty and will be unmapped anyway before use, or in the index
-+ * and LPT heads.
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_recover_inl_heads(const struct ubifs_info *c, void *sbuf)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(!(c->vfs_sb->s_flags & MS_RDONLY) || c->remounting_rw);
-+
-+ dbg_rcvry("checking index head at %d:%d", c->ihead_lnum, c->ihead_offs);
-+ err = recover_head(c, c->ihead_lnum, c->ihead_offs, sbuf);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ dbg_rcvry("checking LPT head at %d:%d", c->nhead_lnum, c->nhead_offs);
-+ err = recover_head(c, c->nhead_lnum, c->nhead_offs, sbuf);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * clean_an_unclean_leb - read and write a LEB to remove corruption.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @ucleb: unclean LEB information
-+ * @sbuf: LEB-sized buffer to use
-+ *
-+ * This function reads a LEB up to a point pre-determined by the mount recovery,
-+ * checks the nodes, and writes the result back to the flash, thereby cleaning
-+ * off any following corruption, or non-fatal ECC errors.
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static int clean_an_unclean_leb(const struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ struct ubifs_unclean_leb *ucleb, void *sbuf)
-+{
-+ int err, lnum = ucleb->lnum, offs = 0, len = ucleb->endpt, quiet = 1;
-+ void *buf = sbuf;
-+
-+ dbg_rcvry("LEB %d len %d", lnum, len);
-+
-+ if (len == 0) {
-+ /* Nothing to read, just unmap it */
-+ err = ubifs_leb_unmap(c, lnum);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ return 0;
-+ }
-+
-+ err = ubi_read(c->ubi, lnum, buf, offs, len);
-+ if (err && err != -EBADMSG)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ while (len >= 8) {
-+ int ret;
-+
-+ cond_resched();
-+
-+ /* Scan quietly until there is an error */
-+ ret = ubifs_scan_a_node(c, buf, len, lnum, offs, quiet);
-+
-+ if (ret == SCANNED_A_NODE) {
-+ /* A valid node, and not a padding node */
-+ struct ubifs_ch *ch = buf;
-+ int node_len;
-+
-+ node_len = ALIGN(le32_to_cpu(ch->len), 8);
-+ offs += node_len;
-+ buf += node_len;
-+ len -= node_len;
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (ret > 0) {
-+ /* Padding bytes or a valid padding node */
-+ offs += ret;
-+ buf += ret;
-+ len -= ret;
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (ret == SCANNED_EMPTY_SPACE) {
-+ ubifs_err("unexpected empty space at %d:%d",
-+ lnum, offs);
-+ return -EUCLEAN;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (quiet) {
-+ /* Redo the last scan but noisily */
-+ quiet = 0;
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+
-+ ubifs_scanned_corruption(c, lnum, offs, buf);
-+ return -EUCLEAN;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Pad to min_io_size */
-+ len = ALIGN(ucleb->endpt, c->min_io_size);
-+ if (len > ucleb->endpt) {
-+ int pad_len = len - ALIGN(ucleb->endpt, 8);
-+
-+ if (pad_len > 0) {
-+ buf = c->sbuf + len - pad_len;
-+ ubifs_pad(c, buf, pad_len);
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Write back the LEB atomically */
-+ err = ubi_leb_change(c->ubi, lnum, sbuf, len, UBI_UNKNOWN);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ dbg_rcvry("cleaned LEB %d", lnum);
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_clean_lebs - clean LEBs recovered during read-only mount.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @sbuf: LEB-sized buffer to use
-+ *
-+ * This function cleans a LEB identified during recovery that needs to be
-+ * written but was not because UBIFS was mounted read-only. This happens when
-+ * remounting to read-write mode.
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_clean_lebs(const struct ubifs_info *c, void *sbuf)
-+{
-+ dbg_rcvry("recovery");
-+ while (!list_empty(&c->unclean_leb_list)) {
-+ struct ubifs_unclean_leb *ucleb;
-+ int err;
-+
-+ ucleb = list_entry(c->unclean_leb_list.next,
-+ struct ubifs_unclean_leb, list);
-+ err = clean_an_unclean_leb(c, ucleb, sbuf);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ list_del(&ucleb->list);
-+ kfree(ucleb);
-+ }
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_rcvry_gc_commit - recover the GC LEB number and run the commit.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * Out-of-place garbage collection requires always one empty LEB with which to
-+ * start garbage collection. The LEB number is recorded in c->gc_lnum and is
-+ * written to the master node on unmounting. In the case of an unclean unmount
-+ * the value of gc_lnum recorded in the master node is out of date and cannot
-+ * be used. Instead, recovery must allocate an empty LEB for this purpose.
-+ * However, there may not be enough empty space, in which case it must be
-+ * possible to GC the dirtiest LEB into the GC head LEB.
-+ *
-+ * This function also runs the commit which causes the TNC updates from
-+ * size-recovery and orphans to be written to the flash. That is important to
-+ * ensure correct replay order for subsequent mounts.
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_rcvry_gc_commit(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_wbuf *wbuf = &c->jheads[GCHD].wbuf;
-+ struct ubifs_lprops lp;
-+ int lnum, err;
-+
-+ c->gc_lnum = -1;
-+ if (wbuf->lnum == -1) {
-+ dbg_rcvry("no GC head LEB");
-+ goto find_free;
-+ }
-+ /*
-+ * See whether the used space in the dirtiest LEB fits in the GC head
-+ * LEB.
-+ */
-+ if (wbuf->offs == c->leb_size) {
-+ dbg_rcvry("no room in GC head LEB");
-+ goto find_free;
-+ }
-+ err = ubifs_find_dirty_leb(c, &lp, wbuf->offs, 2);
-+ if (err) {
-+ if (err == -ENOSPC)
-+ dbg_err("could not find a dirty LEB");
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+ ubifs_assert(!(lp.flags & LPROPS_INDEX));
-+ lnum = lp.lnum;
-+ if (lp.free + lp.dirty == c->leb_size) {
-+ /* An empty LEB was returned */
-+ if (lp.free != c->leb_size) {
-+ err = ubifs_change_one_lp(c, lnum, c->leb_size,
-+ 0, 0, 0, 0);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+ err = ubifs_leb_unmap(c, lnum);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ c->gc_lnum = lnum;
-+ dbg_rcvry("allocated LEB %d for GC", lnum);
-+ /* Run the commit */
-+ dbg_rcvry("committing");
-+ return ubifs_run_commit(c);
-+ }
-+ /*
-+ * There was no empty LEB so the used space in the dirtiest LEB must fit
-+ * in the GC head LEB.
-+ */
-+ if (lp.free + lp.dirty < wbuf->offs) {
-+ dbg_rcvry("LEB %d doesn't fit in GC head LEB %d:%d",
-+ lnum, wbuf->lnum, wbuf->offs);
-+ err = ubifs_return_leb(c, lnum);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ goto find_free;
-+ }
-+ /*
-+ * We run the commit before garbage collection otherwise subsequent
-+ * mounts will see the GC and orphan deletion in a different order.
-+ */
-+ dbg_rcvry("committing");
-+ err = ubifs_run_commit(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ /*
-+ * The data in the dirtiest LEB fits in the GC head LEB, so do the GC
-+ * - use locking to keep 'ubifs_assert()' happy.
-+ */
-+ dbg_rcvry("GC'ing LEB %d", lnum);
-+ mutex_lock_nested(&wbuf->io_mutex, wbuf->jhead);
-+ err = ubifs_garbage_collect_leb(c, &lp);
-+ if (err >= 0) {
-+ int err2 = ubifs_wbuf_sync_nolock(wbuf);
-+
-+ if (err2)
-+ err = err2;
-+ }
-+ mutex_unlock(&wbuf->io_mutex);
-+ if (err < 0) {
-+ dbg_err("GC failed, error %d", err);
-+ if (err == -EAGAIN)
-+ err = -EINVAL;
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+ if (err != LEB_RETAINED) {
-+ dbg_err("GC returned %d", err);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+ err = ubifs_leb_unmap(c, c->gc_lnum);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ dbg_rcvry("allocated LEB %d for GC", lnum);
-+ return 0;
-+
-+find_free:
-+ /*
-+ * There is no GC head LEB or the free space in the GC head LEB is too
-+ * small. Allocate gc_lnum by calling 'ubifs_find_free_leb_for_idx()' so
-+ * GC is not run.
-+ */
-+ lnum = ubifs_find_free_leb_for_idx(c);
-+ if (lnum < 0) {
-+ dbg_err("could not find an empty LEB");
-+ return lnum;
-+ }
-+ /* And reset the index flag */
-+ err = ubifs_change_one_lp(c, lnum, LPROPS_NC, LPROPS_NC, 0,
-+ LPROPS_INDEX, 0);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ c->gc_lnum = lnum;
-+ dbg_rcvry("allocated LEB %d for GC", lnum);
-+ /* Run the commit */
-+ dbg_rcvry("committing");
-+ return ubifs_run_commit(c);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct size_entry - inode size information for recovery.
-+ * @rb: link in the RB-tree of sizes
-+ * @inum: inode number
-+ * @i_size: size on inode
-+ * @d_size: maximum size based on data nodes
-+ * @exists: indicates whether the inode exists
-+ * @inode: inode if pinned in memory awaiting rw mode to fix it
-+ */
-+struct size_entry {
-+ struct rb_node rb;
-+ ino_t inum;
-+ loff_t i_size;
-+ loff_t d_size;
-+ int exists;
-+ struct inode *inode;
-+};
-+
-+/**
-+ * add_ino - add an entry to the size tree.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @inum: inode number
-+ * @i_size: size on inode
-+ * @d_size: maximum size based on data nodes
-+ * @exists: indicates whether the inode exists
-+ */
-+static int add_ino(struct ubifs_info *c, ino_t inum, loff_t i_size,
-+ loff_t d_size, int exists)
-+{
-+ struct rb_node **p = &c->size_tree.rb_node, *parent = NULL;
-+ struct size_entry *e;
-+
-+ while (*p) {
-+ parent = *p;
-+ e = rb_entry(parent, struct size_entry, rb);
-+ if (inum < e->inum)
-+ p = &(*p)->rb_left;
-+ else
-+ p = &(*p)->rb_right;
-+ }
-+
-+ e = kzalloc(sizeof(struct size_entry), GFP_KERNEL);
-+ if (!e)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ e->inum = inum;
-+ e->i_size = i_size;
-+ e->d_size = d_size;
-+ e->exists = exists;
-+
-+ rb_link_node(&e->rb, parent, p);
-+ rb_insert_color(&e->rb, &c->size_tree);
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * find_ino - find an entry on the size tree.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @inum: inode number
-+ */
-+static struct size_entry *find_ino(struct ubifs_info *c, ino_t inum)
-+{
-+ struct rb_node *p = c->size_tree.rb_node;
-+ struct size_entry *e;
-+
-+ while (p) {
-+ e = rb_entry(p, struct size_entry, rb);
-+ if (inum < e->inum)
-+ p = p->rb_left;
-+ else if (inum > e->inum)
-+ p = p->rb_right;
-+ else
-+ return e;
-+ }
-+ return NULL;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * remove_ino - remove an entry from the size tree.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @inum: inode number
-+ */
-+static void remove_ino(struct ubifs_info *c, ino_t inum)
-+{
-+ struct size_entry *e = find_ino(c, inum);
-+
-+ if (!e)
-+ return;
-+ rb_erase(&e->rb, &c->size_tree);
-+ kfree(e);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_destroy_size_tree - free resources related to the size tree.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ */
-+void ubifs_destroy_size_tree(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct rb_node *this = c->size_tree.rb_node;
-+ struct size_entry *e;
-+
-+ while (this) {
-+ if (this->rb_left) {
-+ this = this->rb_left;
-+ continue;
-+ } else if (this->rb_right) {
-+ this = this->rb_right;
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+ e = rb_entry(this, struct size_entry, rb);
-+ if (e->inode)
-+ iput(e->inode);
-+ this = rb_parent(this);
-+ if (this) {
-+ if (this->rb_left == &e->rb)
-+ this->rb_left = NULL;
-+ else
-+ this->rb_right = NULL;
-+ }
-+ kfree(e);
-+ }
-+ c->size_tree = RB_ROOT;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_recover_size_accum - accumulate inode sizes for recovery.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @key: node key
-+ * @deletion: node is for a deletion
-+ * @new_size: inode size
-+ *
-+ * This function has two purposes:
-+ * 1) to ensure there are no data nodes that fall outside the inode size
-+ * 2) to ensure there are no data nodes for inodes that do not exist
-+ * To accomplish those purposes, a rb-tree is constructed containing an entry
-+ * for each inode number in the journal that has not been deleted, and recording
-+ * the size from the inode node, the maximum size of any data node (also altered
-+ * by truncations) and a flag indicating a inode number for which no inode node
-+ * was present in the journal.
-+ *
-+ * Note that there is still the possibility that there are data nodes that have
-+ * been committed that are beyond the inode size, however the only way to find
-+ * them would be to scan the entire index. Alternatively, some provision could
-+ * be made to record the size of inodes at the start of commit, which would seem
-+ * very cumbersome for a scenario that is quite unlikely and the only negative
-+ * consequence of which is wasted space.
-+ *
-+ * This functions returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_recover_size_accum(struct ubifs_info *c, union ubifs_key *key,
-+ int deletion, loff_t new_size)
-+{
-+ ino_t inum = key_inum(c, key);
-+ struct size_entry *e;
-+ int err;
-+
-+ switch (key_type(c, key)) {
-+ case UBIFS_INO_KEY:
-+ if (deletion)
-+ remove_ino(c, inum);
-+ else {
-+ e = find_ino(c, inum);
-+ if (e) {
-+ e->i_size = new_size;
-+ e->exists = 1;
-+ } else {
-+ err = add_ino(c, inum, new_size, 0, 1);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ break;
-+ case UBIFS_DATA_KEY:
-+ e = find_ino(c, inum);
-+ if (e) {
-+ if (new_size > e->d_size)
-+ e->d_size = new_size;
-+ } else {
-+ err = add_ino(c, inum, 0, new_size, 0);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+ break;
-+ case UBIFS_TRUN_KEY:
-+ e = find_ino(c, inum);
-+ if (e)
-+ e->d_size = new_size;
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * fix_size_in_place - fix inode size in place on flash.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @e: inode size information for recovery
-+ */
-+static int fix_size_in_place(struct ubifs_info *c, struct size_entry *e)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_ino_node *ino = c->sbuf;
-+ unsigned char *p;
-+ union ubifs_key key;
-+ int err, lnum, offs, len;
-+ loff_t i_size;
-+ uint32_t crc;
-+
-+ /* Locate the inode node LEB number and offset */
-+ ino_key_init(c, &key, e->inum);
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_locate(c, &key, ino, &lnum, &offs);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ /*
-+ * If the size recorded on the inode node is greater than the size that
-+ * was calculated from nodes in the journal then don't change the inode.
-+ */
-+ i_size = le64_to_cpu(ino->size);
-+ if (i_size >= e->d_size)
-+ return 0;
-+ /* Read the LEB */
-+ err = ubi_read(c->ubi, lnum, c->sbuf, 0, c->leb_size);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ /* Change the size field and recalculate the CRC */
-+ ino = c->sbuf + offs;
-+ ino->size = cpu_to_le64(e->d_size);
-+ len = le32_to_cpu(ino->ch.len);
-+ crc = crc32(UBIFS_CRC32_INIT, (void *)ino + 8, len - 8);
-+ ino->ch.crc = cpu_to_le32(crc);
-+ /* Work out where data in the LEB ends and free space begins */
-+ p = c->sbuf;
-+ len = c->leb_size - 1;
-+ while (p[len] == 0xff)
-+ len -= 1;
-+ len = ALIGN(len + 1, c->min_io_size);
-+ /* Atomically write the fixed LEB back again */
-+ err = ubi_leb_change(c->ubi, lnum, c->sbuf, len, UBI_UNKNOWN);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ dbg_rcvry("inode %lu at %d:%d size %lld -> %lld ", e->inum, lnum, offs,
-+ i_size, e->d_size);
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out:
-+ ubifs_warn("inode %lu failed to fix size %lld -> %lld error %d",
-+ e->inum, e->i_size, e->d_size, err);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_recover_size - recover inode size.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function attempts to fix inode size discrepancies identified by the
-+ * 'ubifs_recover_size_accum()' function.
-+ *
-+ * This functions returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_recover_size(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct rb_node *this = rb_first(&c->size_tree);
-+
-+ while (this) {
-+ struct size_entry *e;
-+ int err;
-+
-+ e = rb_entry(this, struct size_entry, rb);
-+ if (!e->exists) {
-+ union ubifs_key key;
-+
-+ ino_key_init(c, &key, e->inum);
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_lookup(c, &key, c->sbuf);
-+ if (err && err != -ENOENT)
-+ return err;
-+ if (err == -ENOENT) {
-+ /* Remove data nodes that have no inode */
-+ dbg_rcvry("removing ino %lu", e->inum);
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_remove_ino(c, e->inum);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ } else {
-+ struct ubifs_ino_node *ino = c->sbuf;
-+
-+ e->exists = 1;
-+ e->i_size = le64_to_cpu(ino->size);
-+ }
-+ }
-+ if (e->exists && e->i_size < e->d_size) {
-+ if (!e->inode && (c->vfs_sb->s_flags & MS_RDONLY)) {
-+ /* Fix the inode size and pin it in memory */
-+ struct inode *inode;
-+
-+ inode = ubifs_iget(c->vfs_sb, e->inum);
-+ if (IS_ERR(inode))
-+ return PTR_ERR(inode);
-+ if (inode->i_size < e->d_size) {
-+ dbg_rcvry("ino %lu size %lld -> %lld",
-+ e->inum, e->d_size,
-+ inode->i_size);
-+ inode->i_size = e->d_size;
-+ e->inode = inode;
-+ this = rb_next(this);
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+ iput(inode);
-+ } else {
-+ /* Fix the size in place */
-+ err = fix_size_in_place(c, e);
-+ if (err) {
-+ if (e->inode)
-+ /*
-+ * We have changed the inode
-+ * size in memory but failed to
-+ * fix it on flash. Mark it
-+ * dirty without budgeting, and
-+ * hope we don't run out of
-+ * space.
-+ */
-+ mark_inode_dirty_sync(e->inode);
-+ /*
-+ * We consider that failing to recover
-+ * the size is not fatal, because it
-+ * only affects files that were being
-+ * written without synchronization and
-+ * the only down side is that some space
-+ * may be wasted.
-+ */
-+ err = 0;
-+ }
-+ if (e->inode)
-+ iput(e->inode);
-+ }
-+ }
-+ this = rb_next(this);
-+ rb_erase(&e->rb, &c->size_tree);
-+ kfree(e);
-+ }
-+ return 0;
-+}
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/replay.c avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/replay.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/replay.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/replay.c 2008-06-12 15:09:45.515816461 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,1075 @@
-+/*
-+ * This file is part of UBIFS.
-+ *
-+ * Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Nokia Corporation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by
-+ * the Free Software Foundation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
-+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
-+ * more details.
-+ *
-+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
-+ * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
-+ * Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
-+ *
-+ * Authors: Adrian Hunter
-+ * Artem Bityutskiy (Битюцкий Артём)
-+ */
-+
-+/*
-+ * This file contains journal replay code. It runs when the file-system is being
-+ * mounted and requires no locking.
-+ *
-+ * The larger is the journal, the longer it takes to scan it, so the longer it
-+ * takes to mount UBIFS. This is why the journal has limited size which may be
-+ * changed depending on the system requirements. But a larger journal gives
-+ * faster I/O speed because it writes the index less frequently. So this is a
-+ * trade-off. Also, the journal is indexed by the in-memory index (TNC), so the
-+ * larger is the journal, the more memory its index may consume.
-+ */
-+
-+#include "ubifs.h"
-+
-+/*
-+ * Replay flags.
-+ *
-+ * REPLAY_DELETION: node was deleted
-+ * REPLAY_REF: node is a reference node
-+ */
-+enum {
-+ REPLAY_DELETION = 1,
-+ REPLAY_REF = 2,
-+};
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct replay_entry - replay tree entry.
-+ * @lnum: logical eraseblock number of the node
-+ * @offs: node offset
-+ * @len: node length
-+ * @sqnum: node sequence number
-+ * @flags: replay flags
-+ * @rb: links the replay tree
-+ * @key: node key
-+ * @nm: directory entry name
-+ * @old_size: truncation old size
-+ * @new_size: truncation new size
-+ * @free: amount of free space in a bud
-+ * @dirty: amount of dirty space in a bud from padding and deletion nodes
-+ *
-+ * UBIFS journal replay must compare node sequence numbers, which means it must
-+ * build a tree of node information to insert into the TNC.
-+ */
-+struct replay_entry {
-+ int lnum;
-+ int offs;
-+ int len;
-+ unsigned long long sqnum;
-+ int flags;
-+ struct rb_node rb;
-+ union ubifs_key key;
-+ union {
-+ struct qstr nm;
-+ struct {
-+ loff_t old_size;
-+ loff_t new_size;
-+ };
-+ struct {
-+ int free;
-+ int dirty;
-+ };
-+ };
-+};
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct bud_entry - entry in the list of buds to replay.
-+ * @list: next bud in the list
-+ * @bud: bud description object
-+ * @free: free bytes in the bud
-+ * @sqnum: reference node sequence number
-+ */
-+struct bud_entry {
-+ struct list_head list;
-+ struct ubifs_bud *bud;
-+ int free;
-+ unsigned long long sqnum;
-+};
-+
-+/**
-+ * set_bud_lprops - set free and dirty space used by a bud.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @r: replay entry of bud
-+ */
-+static int set_bud_lprops(struct ubifs_info *c, struct replay_entry *r)
-+{
-+ const struct ubifs_lprops *lp;
-+ int err = 0, dirty;
-+
-+ ubifs_get_lprops(c);
-+
-+ lp = ubifs_lpt_lookup_dirty(c, r->lnum);
-+ if (IS_ERR(lp)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(lp);
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ dirty = lp->dirty;
-+ if (r->offs == 0 && (lp->free != c->leb_size || lp->dirty != 0)) {
-+ /*
-+ * The LEB was added to the journal with a starting offset of
-+ * zero which means the LEB must have been empty. The LEB
-+ * property values should be lp->free == c->leb_size and
-+ * lp->dirty == 0, but that is not the case. The reason is that
-+ * the LEB was garbage collected. The garbage collector resets
-+ * the free and dirty space without recording it anywhere except
-+ * lprops, so if there is not a commit then lprops does not have
-+ * that information next time the file system is mounted.
-+ *
-+ * We do not need to adjust free space because the scan has told
-+ * us the exact value which is recorded in the replay entry as
-+ * r->free.
-+ *
-+ * However we do need to subtract from the dirty space the
-+ * amount of space that the garbage collector reclaimed, which
-+ * is the whole LEB minus the amount of space that was free.
-+ */
-+ dbg_mnt("bud LEB %d was GC'd (%d free, %d dirty)", r->lnum,
-+ lp->free, lp->dirty);
-+ dbg_gc("bud LEB %d was GC'd (%d free, %d dirty)", r->lnum,
-+ lp->free, lp->dirty);
-+ dirty -= c->leb_size - lp->free;
-+ /*
-+ * If the replay order was perfect the dirty space would now be
-+ * zero. The order is not perfect because the the journal heads
-+ * race with eachother. This is not a problem but is does mean
-+ * that the dirty space may temporarily exceed c->leb_size
-+ * during the replay.
-+ */
-+ if (dirty != 0)
-+ dbg_msg("LEB %d lp: %d free %d dirty "
-+ "replay: %d free %d dirty", r->lnum, lp->free,
-+ lp->dirty, r->free, r->dirty);
-+ }
-+ lp = ubifs_change_lp(c, lp, r->free, dirty + r->dirty,
-+ lp->flags | LPROPS_TAKEN, 0);
-+ if (IS_ERR(lp)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(lp);
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+out:
-+ ubifs_release_lprops(c);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * trun_remove_range - apply a replay entry for a truncation to the TNC.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @r: replay entry of truncation
-+ */
-+static int trun_remove_range(struct ubifs_info *c, struct replay_entry *r)
-+{
-+ unsigned min_blk, max_blk;
-+ union ubifs_key min_key, max_key;
-+ ino_t ino;
-+
-+ min_blk = r->new_size / UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE;
-+ if (r->new_size & (UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE - 1))
-+ min_blk += 1;
-+
-+ max_blk = r->old_size / UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE;
-+ if ((r->old_size & (UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE - 1)) == 0)
-+ max_blk -= 1;
-+
-+ ino = key_inum(c, &r->key);
-+
-+ data_key_init(c, &min_key, ino, min_blk);
-+ data_key_init(c, &max_key, ino, max_blk);
-+
-+ return ubifs_tnc_remove_range(c, &min_key, &max_key);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * apply_replay_entry - apply a replay entry to the TNC.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @r: replay entry to apply
-+ *
-+ * Apply a replay entry to the TNC.
-+ */
-+static int apply_replay_entry(struct ubifs_info *c, struct replay_entry *r)
-+{
-+ int err, deletion = ((r->flags & REPLAY_DELETION) != 0);
-+
-+ dbg_mnt("LEB %d:%d len %d flgs %d sqnum %llu %s", r->lnum,
-+ r->offs, r->len, r->flags, r->sqnum, DBGKEY(&r->key));
-+
-+ /* Set c->replay_sqnum to help deal with dangling branches. */
-+ c->replay_sqnum = r->sqnum;
-+
-+ if (r->flags & REPLAY_REF)
-+ err = set_bud_lprops(c, r);
-+ else if (is_hash_key(c, &r->key)) {
-+ if (deletion)
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_remove_nm(c, &r->key, &r->nm);
-+ else
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_add_nm(c, &r->key, r->lnum, r->offs,
-+ r->len, &r->nm);
-+ } else {
-+ if (deletion)
-+ switch (key_type(c, &r->key)) {
-+ case UBIFS_INO_KEY:
-+ {
-+ ino_t inum = key_inum(c, &r->key);
-+
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_remove_ino(c, inum);
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ case UBIFS_TRUN_KEY:
-+ err = trun_remove_range(c, r);
-+ break;
-+ default:
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_remove(c, &r->key);
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ else
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_add(c, &r->key, r->lnum, r->offs,
-+ r->len);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ if (c->need_recovery)
-+ err = ubifs_recover_size_accum(c, &r->key, deletion,
-+ r->new_size);
-+ }
-+
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * destroy_replay_tree - destroy the replay.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * Destroy the replay tree.
-+ */
-+static void destroy_replay_tree(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct rb_node *this = c->replay_tree.rb_node;
-+ struct replay_entry *r;
-+
-+ while (this) {
-+ if (this->rb_left) {
-+ this = this->rb_left;
-+ continue;
-+ } else if (this->rb_right) {
-+ this = this->rb_right;
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+ r = rb_entry(this, struct replay_entry, rb);
-+ this = rb_parent(this);
-+ if (this) {
-+ if (this->rb_left == &r->rb)
-+ this->rb_left = NULL;
-+ else
-+ this->rb_right = NULL;
-+ }
-+ if (is_hash_key(c, &r->key))
-+ kfree(r->nm.name);
-+ kfree(r);
-+ }
-+ c->replay_tree = RB_ROOT;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * apply_replay_tree - apply the replay tree to the TNC.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * Apply the replay tree.
-+ * Returns zero in case of success and a negative error code in case of
-+ * failure.
-+ */
-+static int apply_replay_tree(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct rb_node *this = rb_first(&c->replay_tree);
-+
-+ while (this) {
-+ struct replay_entry *r;
-+ int err;
-+
-+ cond_resched();
-+
-+ r = rb_entry(this, struct replay_entry, rb);
-+ err = apply_replay_entry(c, r);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ this = rb_next(this);
-+ }
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * insert_node - insert a node to the replay tree.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: node logical eraseblock number
-+ * @offs: node offset
-+ * @len: node length
-+ * @key: node key
-+ * @sqnum: sequence number
-+ * @deletion: non-zero if this is a deletion
-+ * @used: number of bytes in use in a LEB
-+ * @old_size: truncation old size
-+ * @new_size: truncation new size
-+ *
-+ * This function inserts a scanned non-direntry node to the replay tree. The
-+ * replay tree is an RB-tree containing @struct replay_entry elements which are
-+ * indexed by the sequence number. The replay tree is applied at the very end
-+ * of the replay process. Since the tree is sorted in sequence number order,
-+ * the older modifications are applied first. This function returns zero in
-+ * case of success and a negative error code in case of failure.
-+ */
-+static int insert_node(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum, int offs, int len,
-+ union ubifs_key *key, unsigned long long sqnum,
-+ int deletion, int *used, loff_t old_size,
-+ loff_t new_size)
-+{
-+ struct rb_node **p = &c->replay_tree.rb_node, *parent = NULL;
-+ struct replay_entry *r;
-+
-+ if (key_inum(c, key) >= c->highest_inum)
-+ c->highest_inum = key_inum(c, key);
-+
-+ dbg_mnt("add LEB %d:%d, key %s", lnum, offs, DBGKEY(key));
-+ while (*p) {
-+ parent = *p;
-+ r = rb_entry(parent, struct replay_entry, rb);
-+ if (sqnum < r->sqnum) {
-+ p = &(*p)->rb_left;
-+ continue;
-+ } else if (sqnum > r->sqnum) {
-+ p = &(*p)->rb_right;
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+ ubifs_err("duplicate sqnum in replay");
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+
-+ r = kzalloc(sizeof(struct replay_entry), GFP_KERNEL);
-+ if (!r)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ if (!deletion)
-+ *used += ALIGN(len, 8);
-+ r->lnum = lnum;
-+ r->offs = offs;
-+ r->len = len;
-+ r->sqnum = sqnum;
-+ r->flags = (deletion ? REPLAY_DELETION : 0);
-+ r->old_size = old_size;
-+ r->new_size = new_size;
-+ key_copy(c, key, &r->key);
-+
-+ rb_link_node(&r->rb, parent, p);
-+ rb_insert_color(&r->rb, &c->replay_tree);
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * insert_dent - insert a directory entry node into the replay tree.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: node logical eraseblock number
-+ * @offs: node offset
-+ * @len: node length
-+ * @key: node key
-+ * @name: directory entry name
-+ * @nlen: directory entry name length
-+ * @sqnum: sequence number
-+ * @deletion: non-zero if this is a deletion
-+ * @used: number of bytes in use in a LEB
-+ *
-+ * This function inserts a scanned directory entry node to the replay tree.
-+ * Returns zero in case of success and a negative error code in case of
-+ * failure.
-+ *
-+ * This function is also used for extended attribute entries because they are
-+ * implemented as directory entry nodes.
-+ */
-+static int insert_dent(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum, int offs, int len,
-+ union ubifs_key *key, const char *name, int nlen,
-+ unsigned long long sqnum, int deletion, int *used)
-+{
-+ struct rb_node **p = &c->replay_tree.rb_node, *parent = NULL;
-+ struct replay_entry *r;
-+ char *nbuf;
-+
-+ if (key_inum(c, key) >= c->highest_inum)
-+ c->highest_inum = key_inum(c, key);
-+
-+ dbg_mnt("add LEB %d:%d, key %s", lnum, offs, DBGKEY(key));
-+ while (*p) {
-+ parent = *p;
-+ r = rb_entry(parent, struct replay_entry, rb);
-+ if (sqnum < r->sqnum) {
-+ p = &(*p)->rb_left;
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+ if (sqnum > r->sqnum) {
-+ p = &(*p)->rb_right;
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+ ubifs_err("duplicate sqnum in replay");
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+
-+ r = kzalloc(sizeof(struct replay_entry), GFP_KERNEL);
-+ if (!r)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+ nbuf = kmalloc(nlen + 1, GFP_KERNEL);
-+ if (!nbuf) {
-+ kfree(r);
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (!deletion)
-+ *used += ALIGN(len, 8);
-+ r->lnum = lnum;
-+ r->offs = offs;
-+ r->len = len;
-+ r->sqnum = sqnum;
-+ r->nm.len = nlen;
-+ memcpy(nbuf, name, nlen);
-+ nbuf[nlen] = '\0';
-+ r->nm.name = nbuf;
-+ r->flags = (deletion ? REPLAY_DELETION : 0);
-+ key_copy(c, key, &r->key);
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(!*p);
-+ rb_link_node(&r->rb, parent, p);
-+ rb_insert_color(&r->rb, &c->replay_tree);
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_validate_entry - validate directory or extended attribute entry node.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @dent: the node to validate
-+ *
-+ * This function validates directory or extended attribute entry node @dent.
-+ * Returns zero if the node is all right and a %-EINVAL if not.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_validate_entry(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ const struct ubifs_dent_node *dent)
-+{
-+ int key_type = key_type_flash(c, dent->key);
-+ int nlen = le16_to_cpu(dent->nlen);
-+
-+ if (le32_to_cpu(dent->ch.len) != nlen + UBIFS_DENT_NODE_SZ + 1 ||
-+ dent->type >= UBIFS_ITYPES_CNT ||
-+ nlen > UBIFS_MAX_NLEN || dent->name[nlen] != 0 ||
-+ strnlen(dent->name, nlen) != nlen ||
-+ le64_to_cpu(dent->inum) > MAX_INUM) {
-+ ubifs_err("bad %s node", key_type == UBIFS_DENT_KEY ?
-+ "directory entry" : "extended attribute entry");
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (key_type != UBIFS_DENT_KEY && key_type != UBIFS_XENT_KEY) {
-+ ubifs_err("bad key type %d", key_type);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * replay_bud - replay a bud logical eraseblock.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: bud logical eraseblock number to replay
-+ * @offs: bud start offset
-+ * @jhead: journal head to which this bud belongs
-+ * @free: amount of free space in the bud is returned here
-+ * @dirty: amount of dirty space from padding and deletion nodes is returned
-+ * here
-+ *
-+ * This function returns zero in case of success and a negative error code in
-+ * case of failure.
-+ */
-+static int replay_bud(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum, int offs, int jhead,
-+ int *free, int *dirty)
-+{
-+ int err = 0, used = 0;
-+ struct ubifs_scan_leb *sleb;
-+ struct ubifs_scan_node *snod;
-+ struct ubifs_bud *bud;
-+
-+ dbg_mnt("replay bud LEB %d, head %d", lnum, jhead);
-+ if (c->need_recovery)
-+ sleb = ubifs_recover_leb(c, lnum, offs, c->sbuf, jhead != GCHD);
-+ else
-+ sleb = ubifs_scan(c, lnum, offs, c->sbuf);
-+ if (IS_ERR(sleb))
-+ return PTR_ERR(sleb);
-+
-+ /*
-+ * The bud does not have to start from offset zero - the beginning of
-+ * the 'lnum' LEB may contain previously committed data. One of the
-+ * things we have to do in replay is to correctly update lprops with
-+ * newer information about this LEB.
-+ *
-+ * At this point lprops thinks that this LEB has 'c->leb_size - offs'
-+ * bytes of free space because it only contain information about
-+ * committed data.
-+ *
-+ * But we know that real amount of free space is 'c->leb_size -
-+ * sleb->endpt', and the space in the 'lnum' LEB between 'offs' and
-+ * 'sleb->endpt' is used by bud data. We have to correctly calculate
-+ * how much of these data are dirty and update lprops with this
-+ * information.
-+ *
-+ * The dirt in that LEB region is comprised of padding nodes, deletion
-+ * nodes, truncation nodes and nodes which are obsoleted by subsequent
-+ * nodes in this LEB. So instead of calculating clean space, we
-+ * calculate used space ('used' variable).
-+ */
-+
-+ list_for_each_entry(snod, &sleb->nodes, list) {
-+ int deletion = 0;
-+
-+ cond_resched();
-+
-+ if (snod->sqnum >= SQNUM_WATERMARK) {
-+ ubifs_err("file system's life ended");
-+ goto out_dump;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (snod->sqnum > c->max_sqnum)
-+ c->max_sqnum = snod->sqnum;
-+
-+ switch (snod->type) {
-+ case UBIFS_INO_NODE:
-+ {
-+ struct ubifs_ino_node *ino = snod->node;
-+ loff_t new_size = le64_to_cpu(ino->size);
-+
-+ if (le32_to_cpu(ino->nlink) == 0)
-+ deletion = 1;
-+ err = insert_node(c, lnum, snod->offs, snod->len,
-+ &snod->key, snod->sqnum, deletion,
-+ &used, 0, new_size);
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ case UBIFS_DATA_NODE:
-+ {
-+ struct ubifs_data_node *dn = snod->node;
-+ loff_t new_size = le32_to_cpu(dn->size) +
-+ key_block(c, &snod->key) *
-+ UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE;
-+
-+ err = insert_node(c, lnum, snod->offs, snod->len,
-+ &snod->key, snod->sqnum, deletion,
-+ &used, 0, new_size);
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ case UBIFS_DENT_NODE:
-+ case UBIFS_XENT_NODE:
-+ {
-+ struct ubifs_dent_node *dent = snod->node;
-+
-+ err = ubifs_validate_entry(c, dent);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_dump;
-+
-+ err = insert_dent(c, lnum, snod->offs, snod->len,
-+ &snod->key, dent->name,
-+ le16_to_cpu(dent->nlen), snod->sqnum,
-+ !le64_to_cpu(dent->inum), &used);
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ case UBIFS_TRUN_NODE:
-+ {
-+ struct ubifs_trun_node *trun = snod->node;
-+ loff_t old_size = le64_to_cpu(trun->old_size);
-+ loff_t new_size = le64_to_cpu(trun->new_size);
-+ union ubifs_key key;
-+
-+ /* Validate truncation node */
-+ if (old_size < 0 || old_size > c->max_inode_sz ||
-+ new_size < 0 || new_size > c->max_inode_sz ||
-+ old_size <= new_size) {
-+ ubifs_err("bad truncation node");
-+ goto out_dump;
-+ }
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Create a fake truncation key just to use the same
-+ * functions which expect nodes to have keys.
-+ */
-+ trun_key_init(c, &key, le32_to_cpu(trun->inum));
-+ err = insert_node(c, lnum, snod->offs, snod->len,
-+ &key, snod->sqnum, 1, &used,
-+ old_size, new_size);
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ default:
-+ ubifs_err("unexpected node type %d in bud LEB %d:%d",
-+ snod->type, lnum, snod->offs);
-+ err = -EINVAL;
-+ goto out_dump;
-+ }
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ bud = ubifs_search_bud(c, lnum);
-+ if (!bud)
-+ BUG();
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(sleb->endpt - offs >= used);
-+ ubifs_assert(sleb->endpt % c->min_io_size == 0);
-+
-+ if (sleb->endpt + c->min_io_size <= c->leb_size &&
-+ !(c->vfs_sb->s_flags & MS_RDONLY))
-+ err = ubifs_wbuf_seek_nolock(&c->jheads[jhead].wbuf, lnum,
-+ sleb->endpt, UBI_SHORTTERM);
-+
-+ *dirty = sleb->endpt - offs - used;
-+ *free = c->leb_size - sleb->endpt;
-+
-+out:
-+ ubifs_scan_destroy(sleb);
-+ return err;
-+
-+out_dump:
-+ ubifs_err("bad node is at LEB %d:%d", lnum, snod->offs);
-+ dbg_dump_node(c, snod->node);
-+ ubifs_scan_destroy(sleb);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * insert_ref_node - insert a reference node to the replay tree.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: node logical eraseblock number
-+ * @offs: node offset
-+ * @sqnum: sequence number
-+ * @free: amount of free space in bud
-+ * @dirty: amount of dirty space from padding and deletion nodes
-+ *
-+ * This function inserts a reference node to the replay tree and returns zero
-+ * in case of success ort a negative error code in case of failure.
-+ */
-+static int insert_ref_node(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum, int offs,
-+ unsigned long long sqnum, int free, int dirty)
-+{
-+ struct rb_node **p = &c->replay_tree.rb_node, *parent = NULL;
-+ struct replay_entry *r;
-+
-+ dbg_mnt("add ref LEB %d:%d", lnum, offs);
-+ while (*p) {
-+ parent = *p;
-+ r = rb_entry(parent, struct replay_entry, rb);
-+ if (sqnum < r->sqnum) {
-+ p = &(*p)->rb_left;
-+ continue;
-+ } else if (sqnum > r->sqnum) {
-+ p = &(*p)->rb_right;
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+ ubifs_err("duplicate sqnum in replay tree");
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+
-+ r = kzalloc(sizeof(struct replay_entry), GFP_KERNEL);
-+ if (!r)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ r->lnum = lnum;
-+ r->offs = offs;
-+ r->sqnum = sqnum;
-+ r->flags = REPLAY_REF;
-+ r->free = free;
-+ r->dirty = dirty;
-+
-+ rb_link_node(&r->rb, parent, p);
-+ rb_insert_color(&r->rb, &c->replay_tree);
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * replay_buds - replay all buds.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function returns zero in case of success and a negative error code in
-+ * case of failure.
-+ */
-+static int replay_buds(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct bud_entry *b;
-+ int err, uninitialized_var(free), uninitialized_var(dirty);
-+
-+ list_for_each_entry(b, &c->replay_buds, list) {
-+ err = replay_bud(c, b->bud->lnum, b->bud->start, b->bud->jhead,
-+ &free, &dirty);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ err = insert_ref_node(c, b->bud->lnum, b->bud->start, b->sqnum,
-+ free, dirty);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * destroy_bud_list - destroy the list of buds to replay.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ */
-+static void destroy_bud_list(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct bud_entry *b;
-+
-+ while (!list_empty(&c->replay_buds)) {
-+ b = list_entry(c->replay_buds.next, struct bud_entry, list);
-+ list_del(&b->list);
-+ kfree(b);
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * add_replay_bud - add a bud to the list of buds to replay.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: bud logical eraseblock number to replay
-+ * @offs: bud start offset
-+ * @jhead: journal head to which this bud belongs
-+ * @sqnum: reference node sequence number
-+ *
-+ * This function returns zero in case of success and a negative error code in
-+ * case of failure.
-+ */
-+static int add_replay_bud(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum, int offs, int jhead,
-+ unsigned long long sqnum)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_bud *bud;
-+ struct bud_entry *b;
-+
-+ dbg_mnt("add replay bud LEB %d:%d, head %d", lnum, offs, jhead);
-+
-+ bud = kmalloc(sizeof(struct ubifs_bud), GFP_KERNEL);
-+ if (!bud)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ b = kmalloc(sizeof(struct bud_entry), GFP_KERNEL);
-+ if (!b) {
-+ kfree(bud);
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+ }
-+
-+ bud->lnum = lnum;
-+ bud->start = offs;
-+ bud->jhead = jhead;
-+ ubifs_add_bud(c, bud);
-+
-+ b->bud = bud;
-+ b->sqnum = sqnum;
-+ list_add_tail(&b->list, &c->replay_buds);
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * validate_ref - validate a reference node.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @ref: the reference node to validate
-+ * @ref_lnum: LEB number of the reference node
-+ * @ref_offs: reference node offset
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %1 if a bud reference already exists for the LEB. %0 is
-+ * returned if the reference node is new, otherwise %-EINVAL is returned if
-+ * validation failed.
-+ */
-+static int validate_ref(struct ubifs_info *c, const struct ubifs_ref_node *ref)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_bud *bud;
-+ int lnum = le32_to_cpu(ref->lnum);
-+ unsigned int offs = le32_to_cpu(ref->offs);
-+ unsigned int jhead = le32_to_cpu(ref->jhead);
-+
-+ /*
-+ * ref->offs may point to the end of LEB when the journal head points
-+ * to the end of LEB and we write reference node for it during commit.
-+ * So this is why we require 'offs > c->leb_size'.
-+ */
-+ if (jhead >= c->jhead_cnt || lnum >= c->leb_cnt ||
-+ lnum < c->main_first || offs > c->leb_size ||
-+ offs & (c->min_io_size - 1))
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+
-+ /* Make sure we have not already looked at this bud */
-+ bud = ubifs_search_bud(c, lnum);
-+ if (bud) {
-+ if (bud->jhead == jhead && bud->start <= offs)
-+ return 1;
-+ ubifs_err("bud at LEB %d:%d was already referred", lnum, offs);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * replay_log_leb - replay a log logical eraseblock.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: log logical eraseblock to replay
-+ * @offs: offset to start replaying from
-+ * @sbuf: scan buffer
-+ *
-+ * This function replays a log LEB and returns zero in case of success, %1 if
-+ * this is the last LEB in the log, and a negative error code in case of
-+ * failure.
-+ */
-+static int replay_log_leb(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum, int offs, void *sbuf)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+ struct ubifs_scan_leb *sleb;
-+ struct ubifs_scan_node *snod;
-+ const struct ubifs_cs_node *node;
-+
-+ dbg_mnt("replay log LEB %d:%d", lnum, offs);
-+ sleb = ubifs_scan(c, lnum, offs, sbuf);
-+ if (IS_ERR(sleb)) {
-+ if (c->need_recovery)
-+ sleb = ubifs_recover_log_leb(c, lnum, offs, sbuf);
-+ if (IS_ERR(sleb))
-+ return PTR_ERR(sleb);
-+ }
-+
-+ if (sleb->nodes_cnt == 0) {
-+ err = 1;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ node = sleb->buf;
-+
-+ snod = list_entry(sleb->nodes.next, struct ubifs_scan_node, list);
-+ if (c->cs_sqnum == 0) {
-+ /*
-+ * This is the first log LEB we are looking at, make sure that
-+ * the first node is a commit start node. Also record its
-+ * sequence number so that UBIFS can determine where the log
-+ * ends, because all nodes which were have higher sequence
-+ * numbers.
-+ */
-+ if (snod->type != UBIFS_CS_NODE) {
-+ dbg_err("first log node at LEB %d:%d is not CS node",
-+ lnum, offs);
-+ goto out_dump;
-+ }
-+ if (le64_to_cpu(node->cmt_no) != c->cmt_no) {
-+ dbg_err("first CS node at LEB %d:%d has wrong "
-+ "commit number %llu expected %llu",
-+ lnum, offs,
-+ (unsigned long long)le64_to_cpu(node->cmt_no),
-+ c->cmt_no);
-+ goto out_dump;
-+ }
-+
-+ c->cs_sqnum = le64_to_cpu(node->ch.sqnum);
-+ dbg_mnt("commit start sqnum %llu", c->cs_sqnum);
-+ }
-+
-+ if (snod->sqnum < c->cs_sqnum) {
-+ /*
-+ * This means that we reached end of log and now
-+ * look to the older log data, which was already
-+ * committed but the eraseblock was not erased (UBIFS
-+ * only unmaps it). So this basically means we have to
-+ * exit with "end of log" code.
-+ */
-+ err = 1;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Make sure the first node sits at offset zero of the LEB */
-+ if (snod->offs != 0) {
-+ dbg_err("first node is not at zero offset");
-+ goto out_dump;
-+ }
-+
-+ list_for_each_entry(snod, &sleb->nodes, list) {
-+
-+ cond_resched();
-+
-+ if (snod->sqnum >= SQNUM_WATERMARK) {
-+ ubifs_err("file system's life ended");
-+ goto out_dump;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (snod->sqnum < c->cs_sqnum) {
-+ dbg_err("bad sqnum %llu, commit sqnum %llu",
-+ snod->sqnum, c->cs_sqnum);
-+ goto out_dump;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (snod->sqnum > c->max_sqnum)
-+ c->max_sqnum = snod->sqnum;
-+
-+ switch (snod->type) {
-+ case UBIFS_REF_NODE: {
-+ const struct ubifs_ref_node *ref = snod->node;
-+
-+ err = validate_ref(c, ref);
-+ if (err == 1)
-+ break; /* Already have this bud */
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_dump;
-+
-+ err = add_replay_bud(c, le32_to_cpu(ref->lnum),
-+ le32_to_cpu(ref->offs),
-+ le32_to_cpu(ref->jhead),
-+ snod->sqnum);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ case UBIFS_CS_NODE:
-+ /* Make sure it sits at the beginning of LEB */
-+ if (snod->offs != 0) {
-+ ubifs_err("unexpected node in log");
-+ goto out_dump;
-+ }
-+ break;
-+ default:
-+ ubifs_err("unexpected node in log");
-+ goto out_dump;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ if (sleb->endpt || c->lhead_offs >= c->leb_size) {
-+ c->lhead_lnum = lnum;
-+ c->lhead_offs = sleb->endpt;
-+ }
-+
-+ err = !sleb->endpt;
-+out:
-+ ubifs_scan_destroy(sleb);
-+ return err;
-+
-+out_dump:
-+ ubifs_err("log error detected while replying the log at LEB %d:%d",
-+ lnum, offs + snod->offs);
-+ dbg_dump_node(c, snod->node);
-+ ubifs_scan_destroy(sleb);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * take_ihead - update the status of the index head in lprops to 'taken'.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function returns the amount of free space in the index head LEB or a
-+ * negative error code.
-+ */
-+static int take_ihead(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ const struct ubifs_lprops *lp;
-+ int err, free;
-+
-+ ubifs_get_lprops(c);
-+
-+ lp = ubifs_lpt_lookup_dirty(c, c->ihead_lnum);
-+ if (IS_ERR(lp)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(lp);
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ free = lp->free;
-+
-+ lp = ubifs_change_lp(c, lp, LPROPS_NC, LPROPS_NC,
-+ lp->flags | LPROPS_TAKEN, 0);
-+ if (IS_ERR(lp)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(lp);
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ err = free;
-+out:
-+ ubifs_release_lprops(c);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_replay_journal - replay journal.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function scans the journal, replays and cleans it up. It makes sure all
-+ * memory data structures related to uncommitted journal are built (dirty TNC
-+ * tree, tree of buds, modified lprops, etc).
-+ */
-+int ubifs_replay_journal(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int err, i, lnum, offs, free;
-+ void *sbuf = NULL;
-+
-+ BUILD_BUG_ON(UBIFS_TRUN_KEY > 5);
-+
-+ /* Update the status of the index head in lprops to 'taken' */
-+ free = take_ihead(c);
-+ if (free < 0)
-+ return free; /* Error code */
-+
-+ if (c->ihead_offs != c->leb_size - free) {
-+ ubifs_err("bad index head LEB %d:%d", c->ihead_lnum,
-+ c->ihead_offs);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+
-+ sbuf = vmalloc(c->leb_size);
-+ if (!sbuf)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ dbg_mnt("start replaying the journal");
-+
-+ c->replaying = 1;
-+
-+ lnum = c->ltail_lnum = c->lhead_lnum;
-+ offs = c->lhead_offs;
-+
-+ for (i = 0; i < c->log_lebs; i++, lnum++) {
-+ if (lnum >= UBIFS_LOG_LNUM + c->log_lebs) {
-+ /*
-+ * The log is logically circular, we reached the last
-+ * LEB, switch to the first one.
-+ */
-+ lnum = UBIFS_LOG_LNUM;
-+ offs = 0;
-+ }
-+ err = replay_log_leb(c, lnum, offs, sbuf);
-+ if (err == 1)
-+ /* We hit the end of the log */
-+ break;
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ offs = 0;
-+ }
-+
-+ err = replay_buds(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+
-+ err = apply_replay_tree(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(c->bud_bytes <= c->max_bud_bytes || c->need_recovery);
-+ dbg_mnt("finished, log head LEB %d:%d, max_sqnum %llu, "
-+ "highest_inum %lu", c->lhead_lnum, c->lhead_offs, c->max_sqnum,
-+ c->highest_inum);
-+out:
-+ destroy_replay_tree(c);
-+ destroy_bud_list(c);
-+ vfree(sbuf);
-+ c->replaying = 0;
-+ return err;
-+}
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/sb.c avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/sb.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/sb.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/sb.c 2008-06-12 15:09:45.515816461 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,618 @@
-+/*
-+ * This file is part of UBIFS.
-+ *
-+ * Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Nokia Corporation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by
-+ * the Free Software Foundation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
-+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
-+ * more details.
-+ *
-+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
-+ * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
-+ * Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
-+ *
-+ * Authors: Artem Bityutskiy (Битюцкий Артём)
-+ * Adrian Hunter
-+ */
-+
-+/*
-+ * This file implements UBIFS superblock. The superblock is stored at the first
-+ * LEB of the volume and is never changed by UBIFS. Only user-space tools may
-+ * change it. The superblock node mostly contains geometry information.
-+ */
-+
-+#include "ubifs.h"
-+#include <linux/random.h>
-+
-+/*
-+ * Default journal size in logical eraseblocks as a percent of total
-+ * flash size.
-+ */
-+#define DEFAULT_JNL_PERCENT 5
-+
-+/* Default maximum journal size in bytes */
-+#define DEFAULT_MAX_JNL (32*1024*1024)
-+
-+/* Default indexing tree fanout */
-+#define DEFAULT_FANOUT 8
-+
-+/* Default number of LEBs for orphan information */
-+#ifdef CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_DEBUG
-+#define DEFAULT_ORPHAN_LEBS 2 /* 2 is better for testing */
-+#else
-+#define DEFAULT_ORPHAN_LEBS 1
-+#endif
-+
-+/* Default number of journal heads */
-+#define DEFAULT_JHEADS_CNT 1
-+
-+/* Default positions of different LEBs in the main area */
-+#define DEFAULT_IDX_LEB 0
-+#define DEFAULT_DATA_LEB 1
-+#define DEFAULT_GC_LEB 2
-+
-+/* Default number of LEB numbers in LPT's save table */
-+#define DEFAULT_LSAVE_CNT 256
-+
-+/* Default reserved pool size as a percent of maximum free space */
-+#define DEFAULT_RP_PERCENT 5
-+
-+/* The default maximum size of reserved pool in bytes */
-+#define DEFAULT_MAX_RP_SIZE (5*1024*1024)
-+
-+/* Default UBIFS compressor */
-+#define DEFAULT_COMPRESSOR UBIFS_COMPR_LZO
-+
-+/* Default time granularity in nanoseconds */
-+#define DEFAULT_TIME_GRAN 1000000000
-+
-+/**
-+ * create_default_filesystem - format empty UBI volume.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function creates default empty file-system. Returns zero in case of
-+ * success and a negative error code in case of failure.
-+ */
-+static int create_default_filesystem(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_sb_node *sup;
-+ struct ubifs_mst_node *mst;
-+ struct ubifs_idx_node *idx;
-+ struct ubifs_branch *br;
-+ struct ubifs_ino_node *ino;
-+ struct ubifs_cs_node *cs;
-+ union ubifs_key key;
-+ int err, tmp, jnl_lebs, log_lebs, max_buds, main_lebs, main_first;
-+ int lpt_lebs, lpt_first, orph_lebs, big_lpt, ino_waste, sup_flags = 0;
-+ uint64_t tmp64, main_bytes;
-+
-+ /* Some functions called from here depend on the @c->key_len filed */
-+ c->key_len = UBIFS_SK_LEN;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * First of all, we have to calculate default file-system geometry -
-+ * log size, journal size, etc.
-+ */
-+ c->max_leb_cnt = c->leb_cnt;
-+ if (c->leb_cnt < 0x7FFFFFFF / DEFAULT_JNL_PERCENT)
-+ /* We can first multiply then divide and have no overflow */
-+ jnl_lebs = c->leb_cnt * DEFAULT_JNL_PERCENT / 100;
-+ else
-+ jnl_lebs = (c->leb_cnt / 100) * DEFAULT_JNL_PERCENT;
-+
-+ if (jnl_lebs < UBIFS_MIN_JNL_LEBS)
-+ jnl_lebs = UBIFS_MIN_JNL_LEBS;
-+ if (jnl_lebs * c->leb_size > DEFAULT_MAX_JNL)
-+ jnl_lebs = DEFAULT_MAX_JNL / c->leb_size;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * The log should be large enough to fit reference nodes for all bud
-+ * LEBs. Because buds do not have to start from the beginning of LEBs
-+ * (half of the LEB may contain committed data), the log should
-+ * generally be larger, make it twice as large.
-+ */
-+ tmp = 2 * (c->ref_node_alsz * jnl_lebs) + c->leb_size - 1;
-+ log_lebs = tmp / c->leb_size;
-+ /* Plus one LEB reserved for commit */
-+ log_lebs += 1;
-+ /* And some extra space to allow writes while committing */
-+ log_lebs += 1;
-+
-+ max_buds = jnl_lebs - log_lebs;
-+ if (max_buds < UBIFS_MIN_BUD_LEBS)
-+ max_buds = UBIFS_MIN_BUD_LEBS;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Orphan nodes are stored in a separate area. One node can store a lot
-+ * of orphan inode numbers, but when new orphan comes we just add a new
-+ * orphan node. At some point the nodes are consolidated into one
-+ * orphan node.
-+ */
-+ orph_lebs = DEFAULT_ORPHAN_LEBS;
-+
-+ main_lebs = c->leb_cnt - UBIFS_SB_LEBS - UBIFS_MST_LEBS - log_lebs;
-+ main_lebs -= orph_lebs;
-+
-+ lpt_first = UBIFS_LOG_LNUM + log_lebs;
-+ c->lsave_cnt = DEFAULT_LSAVE_CNT;
-+ err = ubifs_create_dflt_lpt(c, &main_lebs, lpt_first, &lpt_lebs,
-+ &big_lpt);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ dbg_gen("LEB Properties Tree created (LEBs %d-%d)", lpt_first,
-+ lpt_first + lpt_lebs - 1);
-+
-+ main_first = c->leb_cnt - main_lebs;
-+
-+ /* Create default superblock */
-+ tmp = ALIGN(UBIFS_SB_NODE_SZ, c->min_io_size);
-+ sup = kzalloc(tmp, GFP_KERNEL);
-+ if (!sup)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ tmp64 = (uint64_t)max_buds * c->leb_size;
-+ if (big_lpt)
-+ sup_flags |= UBIFS_FLG_BIGLPT;
-+
-+ sup->ch.node_type = UBIFS_SB_NODE;
-+ sup->key_hash = UBIFS_KEY_HASH_R5;
-+ sup->flags = cpu_to_le32(sup_flags);
-+ sup->min_io_size = cpu_to_le32(c->min_io_size);
-+ sup->leb_size = cpu_to_le32(c->leb_size);
-+ sup->leb_cnt = cpu_to_le32(c->leb_cnt);
-+ sup->max_leb_cnt = cpu_to_le32(c->max_leb_cnt);
-+ sup->max_bud_bytes = cpu_to_le64(tmp64);
-+ sup->log_lebs = cpu_to_le32(log_lebs);
-+ sup->lpt_lebs = cpu_to_le32(lpt_lebs);
-+ sup->orph_lebs = cpu_to_le32(orph_lebs);
-+ sup->jhead_cnt = cpu_to_le32(DEFAULT_JHEADS_CNT);
-+ sup->fanout = cpu_to_le32(DEFAULT_FANOUT);
-+ sup->lsave_cnt = cpu_to_le32(c->lsave_cnt);
-+ sup->fmt_version = cpu_to_le32(UBIFS_FORMAT_VERSION);
-+ sup->default_compr = cpu_to_le16(DEFAULT_COMPRESSOR);
-+ sup->time_gran = cpu_to_le32(DEFAULT_TIME_GRAN);
-+
-+ generate_random_uuid(sup->uuid);
-+
-+ main_bytes = (uint64_t)main_lebs * c->leb_size;
-+ tmp64 = main_bytes * DEFAULT_RP_PERCENT;
-+ do_div(tmp64, 100);
-+ if (tmp64 > DEFAULT_MAX_RP_SIZE)
-+ tmp64 = DEFAULT_MAX_RP_SIZE;
-+ sup->rp_size = cpu_to_le64(tmp64);
-+
-+ err = ubifs_write_node(c, sup, UBIFS_SB_NODE_SZ, 0, 0, UBI_LONGTERM);
-+ kfree(sup);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ dbg_gen("default superblock created at LEB 0:0");
-+
-+ /* Create default master node */
-+ mst = kzalloc(c->mst_node_alsz, GFP_KERNEL);
-+ if (!mst)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ mst->ch.node_type = UBIFS_MST_NODE;
-+ mst->log_lnum = cpu_to_le32(UBIFS_LOG_LNUM);
-+ mst->highest_inum = cpu_to_le64(UBIFS_FIRST_INO);
-+ mst->cmt_no = 0;
-+ mst->root_lnum = cpu_to_le32(main_first + DEFAULT_IDX_LEB);
-+ mst->root_offs = 0;
-+ tmp = ubifs_idx_node_sz(c, 1);
-+ mst->root_len = cpu_to_le32(tmp);
-+ mst->gc_lnum = cpu_to_le32(main_first + DEFAULT_GC_LEB);
-+ mst->ihead_lnum = cpu_to_le32(main_first + DEFAULT_IDX_LEB);
-+ mst->ihead_offs = cpu_to_le32(ALIGN(tmp, c->min_io_size));
-+ mst->index_size = cpu_to_le64(ALIGN(tmp, 8));
-+ mst->lpt_lnum = cpu_to_le32(c->lpt_lnum);
-+ mst->lpt_offs = cpu_to_le32(c->lpt_offs);
-+ mst->nhead_lnum = cpu_to_le32(c->nhead_lnum);
-+ mst->nhead_offs = cpu_to_le32(c->nhead_offs);
-+ mst->ltab_lnum = cpu_to_le32(c->ltab_lnum);
-+ mst->ltab_offs = cpu_to_le32(c->ltab_offs);
-+ mst->lsave_lnum = cpu_to_le32(c->lsave_lnum);
-+ mst->lsave_offs = cpu_to_le32(c->lsave_offs);
-+ mst->lscan_lnum = cpu_to_le32(main_first);
-+ mst->empty_lebs = cpu_to_le32(main_lebs - 2);
-+ mst->idx_lebs = cpu_to_le32(1);
-+ mst->leb_cnt = cpu_to_le32(c->leb_cnt);
-+
-+ /* Calculate lprops statistics */
-+ tmp64 = main_bytes;
-+ tmp64 -= ALIGN(ubifs_idx_node_sz(c, 1), c->min_io_size);
-+ tmp64 -= ALIGN(UBIFS_INO_NODE_SZ, c->min_io_size);
-+ mst->total_free = cpu_to_le64(tmp64);
-+
-+ tmp64 = ALIGN(ubifs_idx_node_sz(c, 1), c->min_io_size);
-+ ino_waste = ALIGN(UBIFS_INO_NODE_SZ, c->min_io_size) -
-+ UBIFS_INO_NODE_SZ;
-+ tmp64 += ino_waste;
-+ tmp64 -= ALIGN(ubifs_idx_node_sz(c, 1), 8);
-+ mst->total_dirty = cpu_to_le64(tmp64);
-+
-+ /* The indexing LEB does not contribute to dark space */
-+ tmp64 = (c->main_lebs - 1) * c->dark_wm;
-+ mst->total_dark = cpu_to_le64(tmp64);
-+
-+ mst->total_used = cpu_to_le64(UBIFS_INO_NODE_SZ);
-+
-+ err = ubifs_write_node(c, mst, UBIFS_MST_NODE_SZ, UBIFS_MST_LNUM, 0,
-+ UBI_UNKNOWN);
-+ if (err) {
-+ kfree(mst);
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+ err = ubifs_write_node(c, mst, UBIFS_MST_NODE_SZ, UBIFS_MST_LNUM + 1, 0,
-+ UBI_UNKNOWN);
-+ kfree(mst);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ dbg_gen("default master node created at LEB %d:0", UBIFS_MST_LNUM);
-+
-+ /* Create the root indexing node */
-+ tmp = ubifs_idx_node_sz(c, 1);
-+ idx = kzalloc(ALIGN(tmp, c->min_io_size), GFP_KERNEL);
-+ if (!idx)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ c->key_fmt = UBIFS_SIMPLE_KEY_FMT;
-+ c->key_hash = key_r5_hash;
-+
-+ idx->ch.node_type = UBIFS_IDX_NODE;
-+ idx->child_cnt = cpu_to_le16(1);
-+ ino_key_init(c, &key, UBIFS_ROOT_INO);
-+ br = ubifs_idx_branch(c, idx, 0);
-+ key_write_idx(c, &key, &br->key);
-+ br->lnum = cpu_to_le32(main_first + DEFAULT_DATA_LEB);
-+ br->len = cpu_to_le32(UBIFS_INO_NODE_SZ);
-+ err = ubifs_write_node(c, idx, tmp, main_first + DEFAULT_IDX_LEB, 0,
-+ UBI_UNKNOWN);
-+ kfree(idx);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ dbg_gen("default root indexing node created LEB %d:0",
-+ main_first + DEFAULT_IDX_LEB);
-+
-+ /* Create default root inode */
-+ tmp = ALIGN(UBIFS_INO_NODE_SZ, c->min_io_size);
-+ ino = kzalloc(tmp, GFP_KERNEL);
-+ if (!ino)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ ino_key_init_flash(c, &ino->key, UBIFS_ROOT_INO);
-+ ino->ch.node_type = UBIFS_INO_NODE;
-+ ino->creat_sqnum = cpu_to_le64(++c->max_sqnum);
-+ ino->nlink = cpu_to_le32(2);
-+ tmp = cpu_to_le64(CURRENT_TIME_SEC.tv_sec);
-+ ino->atime_sec = tmp;
-+ ino->ctime_sec = tmp;
-+ ino->mtime_sec = tmp;
-+ ino->atime_nsec = 0;
-+ ino->ctime_nsec = 0;
-+ ino->mtime_nsec = 0;
-+ ino->mode = cpu_to_le32(S_IFDIR | S_IRUGO | S_IWUSR | S_IXUGO);
-+ ino->size = cpu_to_le64(UBIFS_INO_NODE_SZ);
-+
-+ /* Set compression enabled by default */
-+ ino->flags = cpu_to_le32(UBIFS_COMPR_FL);
-+
-+ err = ubifs_write_node(c, ino, UBIFS_INO_NODE_SZ,
-+ main_first + DEFAULT_DATA_LEB, 0,
-+ UBI_UNKNOWN);
-+ kfree(ino);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ dbg_gen("root inode created at LEB %d:0",
-+ main_first + DEFAULT_DATA_LEB);
-+
-+ /*
-+ * The first node in the log has to be the commit start node. This is
-+ * always the case during normal file-system operation. Write a fake
-+ * commit start node to the log.
-+ */
-+ tmp = ALIGN(UBIFS_CS_NODE_SZ, c->min_io_size);
-+ cs = kzalloc(tmp, GFP_KERNEL);
-+ if (!cs)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ cs->ch.node_type = UBIFS_CS_NODE;
-+ err = ubifs_write_node(c, cs, UBIFS_CS_NODE_SZ, UBIFS_LOG_LNUM,
-+ 0, UBI_UNKNOWN);
-+ kfree(cs);
-+
-+ ubifs_msg("default file-system created");
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * validate_sb - validate superblock node.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @sup: superblock node
-+ *
-+ * This function validates superblock node @sup. Since most of data was read
-+ * from the superblock and stored in @c, the function validates fields in @c
-+ * instead. Returns zero in case of success and %-EINVAL in case of validation
-+ * failure.
-+ */
-+static int validate_sb(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_sb_node *sup)
-+{
-+ long long max_bytes;
-+ int err = 1;
-+
-+ if (!c->key_hash) {
-+ err = 2;
-+ goto failed;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (sup->key_fmt != UBIFS_SIMPLE_KEY_FMT) {
-+ err = 3;
-+ goto failed;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (le32_to_cpu(sup->min_io_size) != c->min_io_size) {
-+ ubifs_err("min. I/O unit mismatch: %d in superblock, %d real",
-+ le32_to_cpu(sup->min_io_size), c->min_io_size);
-+ goto failed;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (le32_to_cpu(sup->leb_size) != c->leb_size) {
-+ ubifs_err("LEB size mismatch: %d in superblock, %d real",
-+ le32_to_cpu(sup->leb_size), c->leb_size);
-+ goto failed;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->leb_cnt < UBIFS_MIN_LEB_CNT || c->leb_cnt > c->vi.size) {
-+ ubifs_err("bad LEB count: %d in superblock, %d on UBI volume, "
-+ "%d minimum required", c->leb_cnt, c->vi.size,
-+ UBIFS_MIN_LEB_CNT);
-+ goto failed;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->max_leb_cnt < c->leb_cnt) {
-+ ubifs_err("max. LEB count %d less than LEB count %d",
-+ c->max_leb_cnt, c->leb_cnt);
-+ goto failed;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->log_lebs < UBIFS_MIN_LOG_LEBS ||
-+ c->lpt_lebs < UBIFS_MIN_LPT_LEBS ||
-+ c->orph_lebs < UBIFS_MIN_ORPH_LEBS ||
-+ c->main_lebs < UBIFS_MIN_MAIN_LEBS) {
-+ err = 6;
-+ goto failed;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->main_lebs < UBIFS_MIN_MAIN_LEBS) {
-+ err = 7;
-+ goto failed;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->max_bud_bytes < (long long)c->leb_size * UBIFS_MIN_BUD_LEBS ||
-+ c->max_bud_bytes > (long long)c->leb_size * c->main_lebs) {
-+ err = 8;
-+ goto failed;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->jhead_cnt < NONDATA_JHEADS_CNT + 1 ||
-+ c->jhead_cnt > NONDATA_JHEADS_CNT + UBIFS_MAX_JHEADS) {
-+ err = 9;
-+ goto failed;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->fanout < UBIFS_MIN_FANOUT ||
-+ ubifs_idx_node_sz(c, c->fanout) > c->leb_size) {
-+ err = 10;
-+ goto failed;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->lsave_cnt < 0 || (c->lsave_cnt > DEFAULT_LSAVE_CNT &&
-+ c->lsave_cnt > c->max_leb_cnt - UBIFS_SB_LEBS - UBIFS_MST_LEBS -
-+ c->log_lebs - c->lpt_lebs - c->orph_lebs)) {
-+ err = 11;
-+ goto failed;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (UBIFS_SB_LEBS + UBIFS_MST_LEBS + c->log_lebs + c->lpt_lebs +
-+ c->orph_lebs + c->main_lebs != c->leb_cnt) {
-+ err = 12;
-+ goto failed;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->default_compr < 0 || c->default_compr >= UBIFS_COMPR_TYPES_CNT) {
-+ err = 13;
-+ goto failed;
-+ }
-+
-+ max_bytes = c->main_lebs * (long long)c->leb_size;
-+ if (c->rp_size < 0 || max_bytes < c->rp_size) {
-+ err = 14;
-+ goto failed;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (le32_to_cpu(sup->time_gran) > 1000000000 ||
-+ le32_to_cpu(sup->time_gran) < 1) {
-+ err = 15;
-+ goto failed;
-+ }
-+
-+ return 0;
-+
-+failed:
-+ ubifs_err("bad superblock, error %d", err);
-+ dbg_dump_node(c, sup);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_read_sb_node - read superblock node.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function returns a pointer to the superblock node or a negative error
-+ * code.
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_sb_node *ubifs_read_sb_node(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_sb_node *sup;
-+ int err;
-+
-+ sup = kmalloc(ALIGN(UBIFS_SB_NODE_SZ, c->min_io_size), GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!sup)
-+ return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
-+
-+ err = ubifs_read_node(c, sup, UBIFS_SB_NODE, UBIFS_SB_NODE_SZ,
-+ UBIFS_SB_LNUM, 0);
-+ if (err) {
-+ kfree(sup);
-+ return ERR_PTR(err);
-+ }
-+
-+ return sup;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_write_sb_node - write superblock node.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @sup: superblock node read with 'ubifs_read_sb_node()'
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_write_sb_node(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_sb_node *sup)
-+{
-+ int len = ALIGN(UBIFS_SB_NODE_SZ, c->min_io_size);
-+
-+ ubifs_prepare_node(c, sup, UBIFS_SB_NODE_SZ, 1);
-+ return ubi_leb_change(c->ubi, UBIFS_SB_LNUM, sup, len, UBI_LONGTERM);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_read_superblock - read superblock.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function finds, reads and checks the superblock. If an empty UBI volume
-+ * is being mounted, this function creates default superblock. Returns zero in
-+ * case of success, and a negative error code in case of failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_read_superblock(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int err, sup_flags;
-+ struct ubifs_sb_node *sup;
-+
-+ if (c->empty) {
-+ err = create_default_filesystem(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ sup = ubifs_read_sb_node(c);
-+ if (IS_ERR(sup))
-+ return PTR_ERR(sup);
-+
-+ /*
-+ * The software supports all previous versions but not future versions,
-+ * due to the unavailability of time-travelling equipment.
-+ */
-+ c->fmt_version = le32_to_cpu(sup->fmt_version);
-+ if (c->fmt_version > UBIFS_FORMAT_VERSION) {
-+ ubifs_err("on-flash format version is %d, but software only "
-+ "supports up to version %d", c->fmt_version,
-+ UBIFS_FORMAT_VERSION);
-+ err = -EINVAL;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->fmt_version < 3) {
-+ ubifs_err("on-flash format version %d is not supported",
-+ c->fmt_version);
-+ err = -EINVAL;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ switch (sup->key_hash) {
-+ case UBIFS_KEY_HASH_R5:
-+ c->key_hash = key_r5_hash;
-+ c->key_hash_type = UBIFS_KEY_HASH_R5;
-+ break;
-+
-+ case UBIFS_KEY_HASH_TEST:
-+ c->key_hash = key_test_hash;
-+ c->key_hash_type = UBIFS_KEY_HASH_TEST;
-+ break;
-+ };
-+
-+ c->key_fmt = sup->key_fmt;
-+
-+ switch (c->key_fmt) {
-+ case UBIFS_SIMPLE_KEY_FMT:
-+ c->key_len = UBIFS_SK_LEN;
-+ break;
-+ default:
-+ ubifs_err("unsupported key format");
-+ err = -EINVAL;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ c->leb_cnt = le32_to_cpu(sup->leb_cnt);
-+ c->max_leb_cnt = le32_to_cpu(sup->max_leb_cnt);
-+ c->max_bud_bytes = le64_to_cpu(sup->max_bud_bytes);
-+ c->log_lebs = le32_to_cpu(sup->log_lebs);
-+ c->lpt_lebs = le32_to_cpu(sup->lpt_lebs);
-+ c->orph_lebs = le32_to_cpu(sup->orph_lebs);
-+ c->jhead_cnt = le32_to_cpu(sup->jhead_cnt) + NONDATA_JHEADS_CNT;
-+ c->fanout = le32_to_cpu(sup->fanout);
-+ c->lsave_cnt = le32_to_cpu(sup->lsave_cnt);
-+ c->default_compr = le16_to_cpu(sup->default_compr);
-+ c->rp_size = le64_to_cpu(sup->rp_size);
-+ c->rp_uid = le32_to_cpu(sup->rp_uid);
-+ c->rp_gid = le32_to_cpu(sup->rp_gid);
-+ sup_flags = le32_to_cpu(sup->flags);
-+
-+ c->vfs_sb->s_time_gran = le32_to_cpu(sup->time_gran);
-+
-+ memcpy(&c->uuid, &sup->uuid, 16);
-+
-+ c->big_lpt = !!(sup_flags & UBIFS_FLG_BIGLPT);
-+
-+ /* Automatically increase file system size to the maximum size */
-+ c->old_leb_cnt = c->leb_cnt;
-+ if (c->leb_cnt < c->vi.size && c->leb_cnt < c->max_leb_cnt) {
-+ c->leb_cnt = min_t(int, c->max_leb_cnt, c->vi.size);
-+ if (c->vfs_sb->s_flags & MS_RDONLY)
-+ dbg_mnt("Auto resizing (ro) from %d LEBs to %d LEBs",
-+ c->old_leb_cnt, c->leb_cnt);
-+ else {
-+ dbg_mnt("Auto resizing (sb) from %d LEBs to %d LEBs",
-+ c->old_leb_cnt, c->leb_cnt);
-+ sup->leb_cnt = cpu_to_le32(c->leb_cnt);
-+ err = ubifs_write_sb_node(c, sup);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ c->old_leb_cnt = c->leb_cnt;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ c->log_bytes = (long long)c->log_lebs * c->leb_size;
-+ c->log_last = UBIFS_LOG_LNUM + c->log_lebs - 1;
-+ c->lpt_first = UBIFS_LOG_LNUM + c->log_lebs;
-+ c->lpt_last = c->lpt_first + c->lpt_lebs - 1;
-+ c->orph_first = c->lpt_last + 1;
-+ c->orph_last = c->orph_first + c->orph_lebs - 1;
-+ c->main_lebs = c->leb_cnt - UBIFS_SB_LEBS - UBIFS_MST_LEBS;
-+ c->main_lebs -= c->log_lebs + c->lpt_lebs + c->orph_lebs;
-+ c->main_first = c->leb_cnt - c->main_lebs;
-+ c->report_rp_size = ubifs_reported_space(c, c->rp_size);
-+
-+ err = validate_sb(c, sup);
-+out:
-+ kfree(sup);
-+ return err;
-+}
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/scan.c avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/scan.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/scan.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/scan.c 2008-06-12 15:09:45.515816461 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,362 @@
-+/*
-+ * This file is part of UBIFS.
-+ *
-+ * Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Nokia Corporation
-+ *
-+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by
-+ * the Free Software Foundation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
-+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
-+ * more details.
-+ *
-+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
-+ * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
-+ * Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
-+ *
-+ * Authors: Adrian Hunter
-+ * Artem Bityutskiy (Битюцкий Артём)
-+ */
-+
-+/*
-+ * This file implements the scan which is a general-purpose function for
-+ * determining what nodes are in an eraseblock. The scan is used to replay the
-+ * journal, to do garbage collection. for the TNC in-the-gaps method, and by
-+ * debugging functions.
-+ */
-+
-+#include "ubifs.h"
-+
-+/**
-+ * scan_padding_bytes - scan for padding bytes.
-+ * @buf: buffer to scan
-+ * @len: length of buffer
-+ *
-+ * This function returns the number of padding bytes on success and
-+ * %SCANNED_GARBAGE on failure.
-+ */
-+static int scan_padding_bytes(void *buf, int len)
-+{
-+ int pad_len = 0, max_pad_len = min_t(int, UBIFS_PAD_NODE_SZ, len);
-+ uint8_t *p = buf;
-+
-+ dbg_scan("not a node");
-+
-+ while (pad_len < max_pad_len && *p++ == UBIFS_PADDING_BYTE)
-+ pad_len += 1;
-+
-+ if (!pad_len || (pad_len & 7))
-+ return SCANNED_GARBAGE;
-+
-+ dbg_scan("%d padding bytes", pad_len);
-+
-+ return pad_len;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_scan_a_node - scan for a node or padding.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @buf: buffer to scan
-+ * @len: length of buffer
-+ * @lnum: logical eraseblock number
-+ * @offs: offset within the logical eraseblock
-+ * @quiet: print no messages
-+ *
-+ * This function returns a scanning code to indicate what was scanned.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_scan_a_node(const struct ubifs_info *c, void *buf, int len, int lnum,
-+ int offs, int quiet)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_ch *ch = buf;
-+ uint32_t magic;
-+
-+ magic = le32_to_cpu(ch->magic);
-+
-+ if (magic == 0xFFFFFFFF) {
-+ dbg_scan("hit empty space");
-+ return SCANNED_EMPTY_SPACE;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (magic != UBIFS_NODE_MAGIC)
-+ return scan_padding_bytes(buf, len);
-+
-+ if (len < UBIFS_CH_SZ)
-+ return SCANNED_GARBAGE;
-+
-+ dbg_scan("scanning %s", dbg_ntype(ch->node_type));
-+
-+ if (ubifs_check_node(c, buf, lnum, offs, quiet))
-+ return SCANNED_A_CORRUPT_NODE;
-+
-+ if (ch->node_type == UBIFS_PAD_NODE) {
-+ struct ubifs_pad_node *pad = buf;
-+ int pad_len = le32_to_cpu(pad->pad_len);
-+ int node_len = le32_to_cpu(ch->len);
-+
-+ /* Validate the padding node */
-+ if (pad_len < 0 ||
-+ offs + node_len + pad_len > c->leb_size) {
-+ if (!quiet) {
-+ ubifs_err("bad pad node at LEB %d:%d",
-+ lnum, offs);
-+ dbg_dump_node(c, pad);
-+ }
-+ return SCANNED_A_BAD_PAD_NODE;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Make the node pads to 8-byte boundary */
-+ if ((node_len + pad_len) & 7) {
-+ if (!quiet) {
-+ dbg_err("bad padding length %d - %d",
-+ offs, offs + node_len + pad_len);
-+ }
-+ return SCANNED_A_BAD_PAD_NODE;
-+ }
-+
-+ dbg_scan("%d bytes padded, offset now %d",
-+ pad_len, ALIGN(offs + node_len + pad_len, 8));
-+
-+ return node_len + pad_len;
-+ }
-+
-+ return SCANNED_A_NODE;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_start_scan - create LEB scanning information at start of scan.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: logical eraseblock number
-+ * @offs: offset to start at (usually zero)
-+ * @sbuf: scan buffer (must be c->leb_size)
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_scan_leb *ubifs_start_scan(const struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum,
-+ int offs, void *sbuf)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_scan_leb *sleb;
-+ int err;
-+
-+ dbg_scan("scan LEB %d:%d", lnum, offs);
-+
-+ sleb = kzalloc(sizeof(struct ubifs_scan_leb), GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!sleb)
-+ return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
-+
-+ sleb->lnum = lnum;
-+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&sleb->nodes);
-+ sleb->buf = sbuf;
-+
-+ err = ubi_read(c->ubi, lnum, sbuf + offs, offs, c->leb_size - offs);
-+ if (err && err != -EBADMSG) {
-+ ubifs_err("cannot read %d bytes from LEB %d:%d,"
-+ " error %d", c->leb_size - offs, lnum, offs, err);
-+ kfree(sleb);
-+ return ERR_PTR(err);
-+ }
-+
-+ if (err == -EBADMSG)
-+ sleb->ecc = 1;
-+
-+ return sleb;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_end_scan - update LEB scanning information at end of scan.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @sleb: scanning information
-+ * @lnum: logical eraseblock number
-+ * @offs: offset to start at (usually zero)
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+void ubifs_end_scan(const struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_scan_leb *sleb,
-+ int lnum, int offs)
-+{
-+ lnum = lnum;
-+ dbg_scan("stop scanning LEB %d at offset %d", lnum, offs);
-+ ubifs_assert(offs % c->min_io_size == 0);
-+
-+ sleb->endpt = ALIGN(offs, c->min_io_size);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_add_snod - add a scanned node to LEB scanning information.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @sleb: scanning information
-+ * @buf: buffer containing node
-+ * @offs: offset of node on flash
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_add_snod(const struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_scan_leb *sleb,
-+ void *buf, int offs)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_ch *ch = buf;
-+ struct ubifs_ino_node *ino = buf;
-+ struct ubifs_scan_node *snod;
-+
-+ snod = kzalloc(sizeof(struct ubifs_scan_node), GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!snod)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ snod->sqnum = le64_to_cpu(ch->sqnum);
-+ snod->type = ch->node_type;
-+ snod->offs = offs;
-+ snod->len = le32_to_cpu(ch->len);
-+ snod->node = buf;
-+
-+ switch (ch->node_type) {
-+ case UBIFS_INO_NODE:
-+ case UBIFS_DENT_NODE:
-+ case UBIFS_XENT_NODE:
-+ case UBIFS_DATA_NODE:
-+ case UBIFS_TRUN_NODE:
-+ /*
-+ * The key is in the same place in all keyed
-+ * nodes.
-+ */
-+ key_read(c, &ino->key, &snod->key);
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ list_add_tail(&snod->list, &sleb->nodes);
-+ sleb->nodes_cnt += 1;
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_scanned_corruption - print information after UBIFS scanned corruption.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: LEB number of corruption
-+ * @offs: offset of corruption
-+ * @buf: buffer containing corruption
-+ */
-+void ubifs_scanned_corruption(const struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum, int offs,
-+ void *buf)
-+{
-+ int len;
-+
-+ ubifs_err("corrupted data at LEB %d:%d", lnum, offs);
-+ if (dbg_failure_mode)
-+ return;
-+ len = c->leb_size - offs;
-+ if (len > 4096)
-+ len = 4096;
-+ dbg_err("first %d bytes from LEB %d:%d", len, lnum, offs);
-+ print_hex_dump(KERN_DEBUG, "", DUMP_PREFIX_OFFSET, 32, 4, buf, len, 1);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_scan - scan a logical eraseblock.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: logical eraseblock number
-+ * @offs: offset to start at (usually zero)
-+ * @sbuf: scan buffer (must be c->leb_size)
-+ *
-+ * This function scans LEB number @lnum and returns complete information about
-+ * its contents. Returns an error code in case of failure.
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_scan_leb *ubifs_scan(const struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum,
-+ int offs, void *sbuf)
-+{
-+ void *buf = sbuf + offs;
-+ int err, len = c->leb_size - offs;
-+ struct ubifs_scan_leb *sleb;
-+
-+ sleb = ubifs_start_scan(c, lnum, offs, sbuf);
-+ if (IS_ERR(sleb))
-+ return sleb;
-+
-+ while (len >= 8) {
-+ struct ubifs_ch *ch = buf;
-+ int node_len, ret;
-+
-+ dbg_scan("look at LEB %d:%d (%d bytes left)",
-+ lnum, offs, len);
-+
-+ cond_resched();
-+
-+ ret = ubifs_scan_a_node(c, buf, len, lnum, offs, 0);
-+
-+ if (ret > 0) {
-+ /* Padding bytes or a valid padding node */
-+ offs += ret;
-+ buf += ret;
-+ len -= ret;
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (ret == SCANNED_EMPTY_SPACE)
-+ /* Empty space is checked later */
-+ break;
-+
-+ switch (ret) {
-+ case SCANNED_GARBAGE:
-+ dbg_err("garbage");
-+ goto corrupted;
-+ case SCANNED_A_NODE:
-+ break;
-+ case SCANNED_A_CORRUPT_NODE:
-+ case SCANNED_A_BAD_PAD_NODE:
-+ dbg_err("bad node");
-+ goto corrupted;
-+ default:
-+ dbg_err("unknown");
-+ goto corrupted;
-+ }
-+
-+ err = ubifs_add_snod(c, sleb, buf, offs);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto error;
-+
-+ node_len = ALIGN(le32_to_cpu(ch->len), 8);
-+ offs += node_len;
-+ buf += node_len;
-+ len -= node_len;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (offs % c->min_io_size)
-+ goto corrupted;
-+
-+ ubifs_end_scan(c, sleb, lnum, offs);
-+
-+ for (; len > 4; offs += 4, buf = buf + 4, len -= 4)
-+ if (*(uint32_t *)buf != 0xffffffff)
-+ break;
-+ for (; len; offs++, buf++, len--)
-+ if (*(uint8_t *)buf != 0xff) {
-+ ubifs_err("corrupt empty space at LEB %d:%d",
-+ lnum, offs);
-+ goto corrupted;
-+ }
-+
-+ return sleb;
-+
-+corrupted:
-+ ubifs_scanned_corruption(c, lnum, offs, buf);
-+ err = -EUCLEAN;
-+error:
-+ ubifs_err("LEB %d scanning failed", lnum);
-+ ubifs_scan_destroy(sleb);
-+ return ERR_PTR(err);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_scan_destroy - destroy LEB scanning information.
-+ * @sleb: scanning information to free
-+ */
-+void ubifs_scan_destroy(struct ubifs_scan_leb *sleb)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_scan_node *node;
-+ struct list_head *head;
-+
-+ head = &sleb->nodes;
-+ while (!list_empty(head)) {
-+ node = list_entry(head->next, struct ubifs_scan_node, list);
-+ list_del(&node->list);
-+ kfree(node);
-+ }
-+ kfree(sleb);
-+}
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/shrinker.c avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/shrinker.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/shrinker.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/shrinker.c 2008-06-12 15:09:45.515816461 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,322 @@
-+/*
-+ * This file is part of UBIFS.
-+ *
-+ * Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Nokia Corporation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by
-+ * the Free Software Foundation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
-+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
-+ * more details.
-+ *
-+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
-+ * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
-+ * Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
-+ *
-+ * Authors: Artem Bityutskiy (Битюцкий Артём)
-+ * Adrian Hunter
-+ */
-+
-+/*
-+ * This file implements UBIFS shrinker which evicts clean znodes from the TNC
-+ * tree when Linux VM needs more RAM.
-+ *
-+ * We do not implement any LRU lists to find oldest znodes to free because it
-+ * would add additional overhead to the file system fast paths. So the shrinker
-+ * just walks the TNC tree when searching for znodes to free.
-+ *
-+ * If the root of a TNC sub-tree is clean and old enough, then the children are
-+ * also clean and old enough. So the shrinker walks the TNC in level order and
-+ * dumps entire sub-trees.
-+ *
-+ * The age of znodes is just the time-stamp when they were last looked at.
-+ * The current shrinker first tries to evict old znodes, then young ones.
-+ *
-+ * Since the shrinker is global, it has to protect against races with FS
-+ * un-mounts, which is done by the 'ubifs_infos_lock' and 'c->umount_mutex'.
-+ */
-+
-+#include "ubifs.h"
-+
-+/* List of all UBIFS file-system instances */
-+LIST_HEAD(ubifs_infos);
-+
-+/*
-+ * We number each shrinker run and record the number on the ubifs_info structure
-+ * so that we can easily work out which ubifs_info structures have already been
-+ * done by the current run.
-+ */
-+static unsigned int shrinker_run_no;
-+
-+/* Protects 'ubifs_infos' list */
-+DEFINE_SPINLOCK(ubifs_infos_lock);
-+
-+/* Global clean znode counter (for all mounted UBIFS instances) */
-+atomic_long_t ubifs_clean_zn_cnt;
-+
-+/**
-+ * shrink_tnc - shrink TNC tree.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @nr: number of znodes to free
-+ * @age: the age of znodes to free
-+ * @contention: if any contention, this is set to %1
-+ *
-+ * This function traverses TNC tree and frees clean znodes. It does not free
-+ * clean znodes which younger then @age. Returns number of freed znodes.
-+ */
-+static int shrink_tnc(struct ubifs_info *c, int nr, int age, int *contention)
-+{
-+ int total_freed = 0;
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode, *zprev;
-+ int time = get_seconds();
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(mutex_is_locked(&c->umount_mutex));
-+ ubifs_assert(mutex_is_locked(&c->tnc_mutex));
-+
-+ if (!c->zroot.znode || atomic_long_read(&c->clean_zn_cnt) == 0)
-+ return 0;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Traverse the TNC tree in levelorder manner, so that it is possible
-+ * to destroy large sub-trees. Indeed, if a znode is old, then all its
-+ * children are older or of the same age.
-+ *
-+ * Note, we are holding 'c->tnc_mutex', so we do not have to lock the
-+ * 'c->space_lock' when _reading_ 'c->clean_zn_cnt', because it is
-+ * changed only when the 'c->tnc_mutex' is held.
-+ */
-+ zprev = NULL;
-+ znode = ubifs_tnc_levelorder_next(c->zroot.znode, NULL);
-+ while (znode && total_freed < nr &&
-+ atomic_long_read(&c->clean_zn_cnt) > 0) {
-+ int freed;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * If the znode is clean, but it is in the 'c->cnext' list, this
-+ * means that this znode has just been written to flash as a
-+ * part of commit and was marked clean. They will be removed
-+ * from the list at end commit. We cannot change the list,
-+ * because it is not protected by any mutex (design decision to
-+ * make commit really independent and parallel to main I/O). So
-+ * we just skip these znodes.
-+ *
-+ * Note, the 'clean_zn_cnt' counters are not updated until
-+ * after the commit, so the UBIFS shrinker does not report
-+ * the znodes which are in the 'c->cnext' list as freeable.
-+ *
-+ * Also note, if the root of a sub-tree is not in 'c->cnext',
-+ * then the whole sub-tree is not in 'c->cnext' as well, so it
-+ * is safe to dump whole sub-tree.
-+ */
-+
-+ if (znode->cnext) {
-+ /*
-+ * Very soon these znodes will be removed from the list
-+ * and become freeable.
-+ */
-+ *contention = 1;
-+ } else if (!ubifs_zn_dirty(znode) &&
-+ abs(time - znode->time) >= age) {
-+ if (znode->parent)
-+ znode->parent->zbranch[znode->iip].znode = NULL;
-+ else
-+ c->zroot.znode = NULL;
-+
-+ freed = ubifs_destroy_tnc_subtree(znode);
-+ atomic_long_sub(freed, &ubifs_clean_zn_cnt);
-+ atomic_long_sub(freed, &c->clean_zn_cnt);
-+ ubifs_assert(atomic_long_read(&c->clean_zn_cnt) >= 0);
-+ total_freed += freed;
-+ znode = zprev;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (unlikely(!c->zroot.znode))
-+ break;
-+
-+ zprev = znode;
-+ znode = ubifs_tnc_levelorder_next(c->zroot.znode, znode);
-+ cond_resched();
-+ }
-+
-+ return total_freed;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * shrink_tnc_trees - shrink UBIFS TNC trees.
-+ * @nr: number of znodes to free
-+ * @age: the age of znodes to free
-+ * @contention: if any contention, this is set to %1
-+ *
-+ * This function walks the list of mounted UBIFS file-systems and frees clean
-+ * znodes which are older then @age, until at least @nr znodes are freed.
-+ * Returns the number of freed znodes.
-+ */
-+static int shrink_tnc_trees(int nr, int age, int *contention)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_info *c;
-+ struct list_head *p;
-+ unsigned int run_no;
-+ int freed = 0;
-+
-+ spin_lock(&ubifs_infos_lock);
-+ do
-+ run_no = ++shrinker_run_no;
-+ while (run_no == 0);
-+ /* Iterate over all mounted UBIFS file-systems and try to shrink them */
-+ p = ubifs_infos.next;
-+ while (p != &ubifs_infos) {
-+ c = list_entry(p, struct ubifs_info, infos_list);
-+ /*
-+ * We move the ones we do to the end of the list, so we stop
-+ * when we see one we have already done.
-+ */
-+ if (c->shrinker_run_no == run_no)
-+ break;
-+ if (!mutex_trylock(&c->umount_mutex)) {
-+ /* Some un-mount is in progress, try next FS */
-+ *contention = 1;
-+ p = p->next;
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+ /*
-+ * We're holding 'c->umount_mutex', so the file-system won't go
-+ * away.
-+ */
-+ if (!mutex_trylock(&c->tnc_mutex)) {
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->umount_mutex);
-+ *contention = 1;
-+ p = p->next;
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+ spin_unlock(&ubifs_infos_lock);
-+ /*
-+ * OK, now we have TNC locked, the file-system cannot go away -
-+ * it is safe to reap the cache.
-+ */
-+ c->shrinker_run_no = run_no;
-+ freed += shrink_tnc(c, nr, age, contention);
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->tnc_mutex);
-+ spin_lock(&ubifs_infos_lock);
-+ /* Get the next list element before we move this one */
-+ p = p->next;
-+ /*
-+ * Move this one to the end of the list to provide some
-+ * fairness.
-+ */
-+ list_del(&c->infos_list);
-+ list_add_tail(&c->infos_list, &ubifs_infos);
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->umount_mutex);
-+ if (freed >= nr)
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ spin_unlock(&ubifs_infos_lock);
-+ return freed;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * kick_a_thread - kick a background thread to start commit.
-+ *
-+ * This function kicks a background thread to start background commit. Returns
-+ * %-1 if a thread was kicked or there is another reason to assume the memory
-+ * will soon be freed or become freeable. If there are no dirty znodes, returns
-+ * %0.
-+ */
-+static int kick_a_thread(void)
-+{
-+ int i;
-+ struct ubifs_info *c;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Iterate over all mounted UBIFS file-systems and find out if there is
-+ * already an ongoing commit operation there. If no, then iterate for
-+ * the second time and initiate background commit.
-+ */
-+ spin_lock(&ubifs_infos_lock);
-+ for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) {
-+ list_for_each_entry(c, &ubifs_infos, infos_list) {
-+ long dirty_zn_cnt;
-+
-+ if (!mutex_trylock(&c->umount_mutex)) {
-+ /*
-+ * Some un-mount is in progress, it will
-+ * certainly free memory, so just return.
-+ */
-+ spin_unlock(&ubifs_infos_lock);
-+ return -1;
-+ }
-+
-+ dirty_zn_cnt = atomic_long_read(&c->dirty_zn_cnt);
-+
-+ if (!dirty_zn_cnt || c->cmt_state == COMMIT_BROKEN ||
-+ c->ro_media) {
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->umount_mutex);
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->cmt_state != COMMIT_RESTING) {
-+ spin_unlock(&ubifs_infos_lock);
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->umount_mutex);
-+ return -1;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (i == 1) {
-+ list_del(&c->infos_list);
-+ list_add_tail(&c->infos_list, &ubifs_infos);
-+ spin_unlock(&ubifs_infos_lock);
-+
-+ ubifs_request_bg_commit(c);
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->umount_mutex);
-+ return -1;
-+ }
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->umount_mutex);
-+ }
-+ }
-+ spin_unlock(&ubifs_infos_lock);
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+int ubifs_shrinker(int nr, gfp_t gfp_mask)
-+{
-+ int freed, contention = 0;
-+ long clean_zn_cnt = atomic_long_read(&ubifs_clean_zn_cnt);
-+
-+ if (nr == 0)
-+ return clean_zn_cnt;
-+
-+ if (!clean_zn_cnt) {
-+ /*
-+ * No clean znodes, nothing to reap. All we can do in this case
-+ * is to kick background threads to start commit, which will
-+ * probably make clean znodes which, in turn, will be freeable.
-+ * And we return -1 which means will make VM call us again
-+ * later.
-+ */
-+ dbg_tnc("no clean znodes, kick a thread");
-+ return kick_a_thread();
-+ }
-+
-+ freed = shrink_tnc_trees(nr, OLD_ZNODE_AGE, &contention);
-+ if (freed >= nr)
-+ goto out;
-+
-+ dbg_tnc("not enough old znodes, try to free young ones");
-+ freed += shrink_tnc_trees(nr - freed, YOUNG_ZNODE_AGE, &contention);
-+ if (freed >= nr)
-+ goto out;
-+
-+ dbg_tnc("not enough young znodes, free all");
-+ freed += shrink_tnc_trees(nr - freed, 0, &contention);
-+
-+ if (!freed && contention) {
-+ dbg_tnc("freed nothing, but contention");
-+ return -1;
-+ }
-+
-+out:
-+ dbg_tnc("%d znodes were freed, requested %d", freed, nr);
-+ return freed;
-+}
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/super.c avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/super.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/super.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/super.c 2008-06-12 15:09:45.600758286 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,1969 @@
-+/*
-+ * This file is part of UBIFS.
-+ *
-+ * Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Nokia Corporation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by
-+ * the Free Software Foundation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
-+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
-+ * more details.
-+ *
-+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
-+ * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
-+ * Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
-+ *
-+ * Authors: Artem Bityutskiy (Битюцкий Артём)
-+ * Adrian Hunter
-+ */
-+
-+/*
-+ * This file implements UBIFS initialization and VFS superblock operations. Some
-+ * initialization stuff which is rather large and complex is placed at
-+ * corresponding subsystems, but most of it is here.
-+ */
-+
-+#include <linux/init.h>
-+#include <linux/slab.h>
-+#include <linux/module.h>
-+#include <linux/ctype.h>
-+#include <linux/random.h>
-+#include <linux/kthread.h>
-+#include <linux/parser.h>
-+#include <linux/seq_file.h>
-+#include <linux/mount.h>
-+#include "ubifs.h"
-+
-+/* Slab cache for UBIFS inodes */
-+struct kmem_cache *ubifs_inode_slab;
-+
-+/* UBIFS TNC shrinker description */
-+static struct shrinker ubifs_shrinker_info = {
-+ .shrink = ubifs_shrinker,
-+ .seeks = DEFAULT_SEEKS,
-+};
-+
-+/**
-+ * validate_inode - validate inode.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @inode: the inode to validate
-+ *
-+ * This is a helper function for 'ubifs_iget()' which validates various fields
-+ * of a newly built inode to make sure they contain sane values and prevent
-+ * possible vulnerabilities. Returns zero if the inode is all right and
-+ * a non-zero error code if not.
-+ */
-+static int validate_inode(struct ubifs_info *c, const struct inode *inode)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+ const struct ubifs_inode *ui = ubifs_inode(inode);
-+
-+ if (inode->i_size > c->max_inode_sz) {
-+ ubifs_err("inode is too large (%lld)",
-+ (long long)inode->i_size);
-+ return 1;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (ui->compr_type < 0 || ui->compr_type >= UBIFS_COMPR_TYPES_CNT) {
-+ ubifs_err("unknown compression type %d", ui->compr_type);
-+ return 2;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (ui->xattr_cnt < 0)
-+ return 3;
-+
-+ if (ui->xattr_size < 0)
-+ return 4;
-+
-+ if (ui->xattr_names < 0 ||
-+ ui->xattr_names + ui->xattr_cnt > XATTR_LIST_MAX)
-+ return 5;
-+
-+ if (ui->data_len < 0 || ui->data_len > UBIFS_MAX_INO_DATA)
-+ return 6;
-+
-+ if (!ubifs_compr_present(ui->compr_type)) {
-+ ubifs_warn("inode %lu uses '%s' compression, but it was not "
-+ "compiled in", inode->i_ino,
-+ ubifs_compr_name(ui->compr_type));
-+ }
-+
-+ err = dbg_check_dir_size(c, inode);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+struct inode *ubifs_iget(struct super_block *sb, unsigned long inum)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+ union ubifs_key key;
-+ struct ubifs_ino_node *ino;
-+ struct ubifs_info *c = sb->s_fs_info;
-+ struct inode *inode;
-+ struct ubifs_inode *ui;
-+
-+ dbg_gen("inode %lu", inum);
-+
-+ inode = iget_locked(sb, inum);
-+ if (!inode)
-+ return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
-+ if (!(inode->i_state & I_NEW))
-+ return inode;
-+ ui = ubifs_inode(inode);
-+
-+ ino = kmalloc(UBIFS_MAX_INO_NODE_SZ, GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!ino) {
-+ err = -ENOMEM;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ ino_key_init(c, &key, inode->i_ino);
-+
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_lookup(c, &key, ino);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_ino;
-+
-+ inode->i_flags |= (S_NOCMTIME | S_NOATIME);
-+ inode->i_nlink = le32_to_cpu(ino->nlink);
-+ inode->i_uid = le32_to_cpu(ino->uid);
-+ inode->i_gid = le32_to_cpu(ino->gid);
-+ inode->i_atime.tv_sec = (int64_t)le64_to_cpu(ino->atime_sec);
-+ inode->i_atime.tv_nsec = le32_to_cpu(ino->atime_nsec);
-+ inode->i_mtime.tv_sec = (int64_t)le64_to_cpu(ino->mtime_sec);
-+ inode->i_mtime.tv_nsec = le32_to_cpu(ino->mtime_nsec);
-+ inode->i_ctime.tv_sec = (int64_t)le64_to_cpu(ino->ctime_sec);
-+ inode->i_ctime.tv_nsec = le32_to_cpu(ino->ctime_nsec);
-+ inode->i_mode = le32_to_cpu(ino->mode);
-+ inode->i_size = le64_to_cpu(ino->size);
-+
-+ ui->data_len = le32_to_cpu(ino->data_len);
-+ ui->flags = le32_to_cpu(ino->flags);
-+ ui->compr_type = le16_to_cpu(ino->compr_type);
-+ ui->creat_sqnum = le64_to_cpu(ino->creat_sqnum);
-+ ui->xattr_cnt = le32_to_cpu(ino->xattr_cnt);
-+ ui->xattr_size = le64_to_cpu(ino->xattr_size);
-+ ui->xattr_names = le32_to_cpu(ino->xattr_names);
-+
-+ err = validate_inode(c, inode);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_invalid;
-+
-+ /* Disable readahead */
-+ inode->i_mapping->backing_dev_info = &ubifs_backing_dev_info;
-+
-+ switch (inode->i_mode & S_IFMT) {
-+ case S_IFREG:
-+ inode->i_mapping->a_ops = &ubifs_file_address_operations;
-+ inode->i_op = &ubifs_file_inode_operations;
-+ inode->i_fop = &ubifs_file_operations;
-+ if (ui->data_len != 0) {
-+ err = 10;
-+ goto out_invalid;
-+ }
-+ break;
-+ case S_IFDIR:
-+ inode->i_op = &ubifs_dir_inode_operations;
-+ inode->i_fop = &ubifs_dir_operations;
-+ if (ui->data_len != 0) {
-+ err = 11;
-+ goto out_invalid;
-+ }
-+ break;
-+ case S_IFLNK:
-+ inode->i_op = &ubifs_symlink_inode_operations;
-+ if (ui->data_len <= 0 || ui->data_len > UBIFS_MAX_INO_DATA) {
-+ err = 12;
-+ goto out_invalid;
-+ }
-+ ui->data = kmalloc(ui->data_len + 1, GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!ui->data) {
-+ err = -ENOMEM;
-+ goto out_ino;
-+ }
-+ memcpy(ui->data, ino->data, ui->data_len);
-+ ((char *)ui->data)[ui->data_len] = '\0';
-+ break;
-+ case S_IFBLK:
-+ case S_IFCHR:
-+ {
-+ dev_t rdev;
-+ union ubifs_dev_desc *dev;
-+
-+ ui->data = kmalloc(sizeof(union ubifs_dev_desc), GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!ui->data) {
-+ err = -ENOMEM;
-+ goto out_ino;
-+ }
-+
-+ dev = (union ubifs_dev_desc *)ino->data;
-+ if (ui->data_len == sizeof(dev->new))
-+ rdev = new_decode_dev(le32_to_cpu(dev->new));
-+ else if (ui->data_len == sizeof(dev->huge))
-+ rdev = huge_decode_dev(le64_to_cpu(dev->huge));
-+ else {
-+ err = 13;
-+ goto out_invalid;
-+ }
-+ memcpy(ui->data, ino->data, ui->data_len);
-+ inode->i_op = &ubifs_file_inode_operations;
-+ init_special_inode(inode, inode->i_mode, rdev);
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ case S_IFSOCK:
-+ case S_IFIFO:
-+ inode->i_op = &ubifs_file_inode_operations;
-+ init_special_inode(inode, inode->i_mode, 0);
-+ if (ui->data_len != 0) {
-+ err = 14;
-+ goto out_invalid;
-+ }
-+ break;
-+ default:
-+ err = 15;
-+ goto out_invalid;
-+ }
-+
-+ kfree(ino);
-+ ubifs_set_inode_flags(inode);
-+ unlock_new_inode(inode);
-+ return inode;
-+
-+out_invalid:
-+ ubifs_err("inode %lu validation failed, error %d", inode->i_ino, err);
-+ dbg_dump_node(c, ino);
-+ dbg_dump_inode(c, inode);
-+ err = -EINVAL;
-+out_ino:
-+ kfree(ino);
-+out:
-+ ubifs_err("failed to read inode %lu, error %d", inode->i_ino, err);
-+ iget_failed(inode);
-+ return ERR_PTR(err);
-+}
-+
-+static struct inode *ubifs_alloc_inode(struct super_block *sb)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_inode *ui;
-+
-+ ui = kmem_cache_alloc(ubifs_inode_slab, GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!ui)
-+ return NULL;
-+
-+ memset((void *)ui + sizeof(struct inode), 0,
-+ sizeof(struct ubifs_inode) - sizeof(struct inode));
-+ mutex_init(&ui->budg_mutex);
-+ return &ui->vfs_inode;
-+};
-+
-+static void ubifs_destroy_inode(struct inode *inode)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_inode *ui = ubifs_inode(inode);
-+
-+ kfree(ui->data);
-+ kmem_cache_free(ubifs_inode_slab, inode);
-+}
-+
-+/*
-+ * Note, Linux write-back code calls this without 'i_mutex'.
-+ */
-+static int ubifs_write_inode(struct inode *inode, int wait)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+ struct ubifs_info *c = inode->i_sb->s_fs_info;
-+ struct ubifs_inode *ui = ubifs_inode(inode);
-+ struct ubifs_budget_req req = {.dd_growth = c->inode_budget,
-+ .dirtied_ino_d = ui->data_len};
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(!ui->xattr);
-+ if (is_bad_inode(inode))
-+ return 0;
-+
-+ mutex_lock(&ui->budg_mutex);
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Due to races between write-back forced by budgeting
-+ * (see 'sync_some_inodes()') and pdflush write-back, the inode may
-+ * have already been synchronized, do not do this again.
-+ *
-+ * This might also happen if it was synchronized in e.g. ubifs_link()',
-+ * etc.
-+ */
-+ if (!ui->dirty) {
-+ mutex_unlock(&ui->budg_mutex);
-+ return 0;
-+ }
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(ui->budgeted);
-+ dbg_gen("inode %lu", inode->i_ino);
-+
-+ err = ubifs_jnl_write_inode(c, inode, 0, IS_SYNC(inode));
-+ if (err)
-+ ubifs_err("can't write inode %lu, error %d", inode->i_ino, err);
-+
-+ ui->dirty = 0;
-+ UBIFS_DBG(ui->budgeted = 0);
-+ atomic_long_dec(&c->dirty_ino_cnt);
-+
-+ ubifs_release_budget(c, &req);
-+ mutex_unlock(&ui->budg_mutex);
-+
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+static void ubifs_delete_inode(struct inode *inode)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_info *c = inode->i_sb->s_fs_info;
-+ struct ubifs_inode *ui = ubifs_inode(inode);
-+ struct ubifs_budget_req req = {.dd_growth = c->inode_budget,
-+ .dirtied_ino_d = ui->data_len};
-+ int err;
-+
-+ if (ui->xattr) {
-+ /*
-+ * Extended attribute inode deletions are fully handled in
-+ * 'ubifs_removexattr()'. These inodes are special and have
-+ * limited usage, so there is nothing to do here.
-+ */
-+ ubifs_assert(!ui->dirty);
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ dbg_gen("inode %lu", inode->i_ino);
-+ ubifs_assert(!atomic_read(&inode->i_count));
-+ ubifs_assert(inode->i_nlink == 0);
-+
-+ truncate_inode_pages(&inode->i_data, 0);
-+ if (is_bad_inode(inode))
-+ goto out;
-+
-+ mutex_lock(&ui->budg_mutex);
-+
-+ inode->i_size = 0;
-+
-+ err = ubifs_jnl_write_inode(c, inode, 1, IS_SYNC(inode));
-+ if (err)
-+ /*
-+ * Worst case we have a lost orphan inode wasting space, so a
-+ * simple error message is ok here.
-+ */
-+ ubifs_err("can't write inode %lu, error %d", inode->i_ino, err);
-+
-+ if (ui->dirty) {
-+ ubifs_assert(ui->budgeted);
-+ atomic_long_dec(&c->dirty_ino_cnt);
-+ ui->dirty = 0;
-+ UBIFS_DBG(ui->budgeted = 0);
-+ ubifs_release_budget(c, &req);
-+ }
-+
-+ mutex_unlock(&ui->budg_mutex);
-+out:
-+ clear_inode(inode);
-+}
-+
-+static void ubifs_dirty_inode(struct inode *inode)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_inode *ui = ubifs_inode(inode);
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(mutex_is_locked(&ui->budg_mutex));
-+ if (!ui->dirty) {
-+ struct ubifs_info *c = inode->i_sb->s_fs_info;
-+
-+ ui->dirty = 1;
-+ atomic_long_inc(&c->dirty_ino_cnt);
-+ dbg_gen("inode %lu", inode->i_ino);
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+static int ubifs_statfs(struct dentry *dentry, struct kstatfs *buf)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_info *c = dentry->d_sb->s_fs_info;
-+ unsigned long long free;
-+
-+ free = ubifs_budg_get_free_space(c);
-+ dbg_gen("free space %lld bytes (%lld blocks)",
-+ free, free >> UBIFS_BLOCK_SHIFT);
-+
-+ buf->f_type = UBIFS_SUPER_MAGIC;
-+ buf->f_bsize = UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE;
-+ buf->f_blocks = c->block_cnt;
-+ buf->f_bfree = free >> UBIFS_BLOCK_SHIFT;
-+ if (free > c->report_rp_size)
-+ buf->f_bavail = (free - c->report_rp_size) >> UBIFS_BLOCK_SHIFT;
-+ else
-+ buf->f_bavail = 0;
-+ buf->f_files = 0;
-+ buf->f_ffree = 0;
-+ buf->f_namelen = UBIFS_MAX_NLEN;
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+static int ubifs_show_options(struct seq_file *s, struct vfsmount *mnt)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_info *c = mnt->mnt_sb->s_fs_info;
-+
-+ if (c->mount_opts.unmount_mode == 2)
-+ seq_printf(s, ",fast_unmount");
-+ else if (c->mount_opts.unmount_mode == 1)
-+ seq_printf(s, ",norm_unmount");
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+static int ubifs_sync_fs(struct super_block *sb, int wait)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_info *c = sb->s_fs_info;
-+ int i, ret = 0, err;
-+
-+ if (c->jheads)
-+ for (i = 0; i < c->jhead_cnt; i++) {
-+ err = ubifs_wbuf_sync(&c->jheads[i].wbuf);
-+ if (err && !ret)
-+ ret = err;
-+ }
-+ /*
-+ * We ought to call sync for c->ubi but it does not have one. If it had
-+ * it would in turn call mtd->sync, however mtd operations are
-+ * synchronous anyway, so we don't lose any sleep here.
-+ */
-+ return ret;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * init_constants_early - initialize UBIFS constants.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function initialize UBIFS constants which do not need the superblock to
-+ * be read. It also checks that the UBI volume satisfies basic UBIFS
-+ * requirements. Returns zero in case of success and a negative error code in
-+ * case of failure.
-+ */
-+static int init_constants_early(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ if (c->vi.corrupted) {
-+ ubifs_warn("UBI volume is corrupted - read-only mode");
-+ c->ro_media = 1;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->di.ro_mode) {
-+ ubifs_msg("read-only UBI device");
-+ c->ro_media = 1;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->vi.vol_type == UBI_STATIC_VOLUME) {
-+ ubifs_msg("static UBI volume - read-only mode");
-+ c->ro_media = 1;
-+ }
-+
-+ c->leb_cnt = c->vi.size;
-+ c->leb_size = c->vi.usable_leb_size;
-+ c->half_leb_size = c->leb_size / 2;
-+ c->min_io_size = c->di.min_io_size;
-+ c->min_io_shift = fls(c->min_io_size) - 1;
-+
-+ if (c->leb_size < UBIFS_MIN_LEB_SZ) {
-+ ubifs_err("too small LEBs (%d bytes), min. is %d bytes",
-+ c->leb_size, UBIFS_MIN_LEB_SZ);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->leb_cnt < UBIFS_MIN_LEB_CNT) {
-+ ubifs_err("too few LEBs (%d), min. is %d",
-+ c->leb_cnt, UBIFS_MIN_LEB_CNT);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (!is_power_of_2(c->min_io_size)) {
-+ ubifs_err("bad min. I/O size %d", c->min_io_size);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+
-+ /*
-+ * UBIFS aligns all node to 8-byte boundary, so to make function in
-+ * io.c simpler, assume minimum I/O unit size to be 8 bytes if it is
-+ * less than 8.
-+ */
-+ if (c->min_io_size < 8) {
-+ c->min_io_size = 8;
-+ c->min_io_shift = 3;
-+ }
-+
-+ c->ref_node_alsz = ALIGN(UBIFS_REF_NODE_SZ, c->min_io_size);
-+ c->mst_node_alsz = ALIGN(UBIFS_MST_NODE_SZ, c->min_io_size);
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Initialize node length ranges which are mostly needed for node
-+ * length validation.
-+ */
-+ c->ranges[UBIFS_PAD_NODE].len = UBIFS_PAD_NODE_SZ;
-+ c->ranges[UBIFS_SB_NODE].len = UBIFS_SB_NODE_SZ;
-+ c->ranges[UBIFS_MST_NODE].len = UBIFS_MST_NODE_SZ;
-+ c->ranges[UBIFS_REF_NODE].len = UBIFS_REF_NODE_SZ;
-+ c->ranges[UBIFS_TRUN_NODE].len = UBIFS_TRUN_NODE_SZ;
-+ c->ranges[UBIFS_CS_NODE].len = UBIFS_CS_NODE_SZ;
-+
-+ c->ranges[UBIFS_INO_NODE].min_len = UBIFS_INO_NODE_SZ;
-+ c->ranges[UBIFS_INO_NODE].max_len = UBIFS_MAX_INO_NODE_SZ;
-+ c->ranges[UBIFS_ORPH_NODE].min_len =
-+ UBIFS_ORPH_NODE_SZ + sizeof(__le64);
-+ c->ranges[UBIFS_ORPH_NODE].max_len = c->leb_size;
-+ c->ranges[UBIFS_DENT_NODE].min_len = UBIFS_DENT_NODE_SZ;
-+ c->ranges[UBIFS_DENT_NODE].max_len = UBIFS_MAX_DENT_NODE_SZ;
-+ c->ranges[UBIFS_XENT_NODE].min_len = UBIFS_XENT_NODE_SZ;
-+ c->ranges[UBIFS_XENT_NODE].max_len = UBIFS_MAX_XENT_NODE_SZ;
-+ c->ranges[UBIFS_DATA_NODE].min_len = UBIFS_DATA_NODE_SZ;
-+ c->ranges[UBIFS_DATA_NODE].max_len = UBIFS_MAX_DATA_NODE_SZ;
-+ /*
-+ * Minimum indexing node size is amended later when superblock is
-+ * read and the key length is known.
-+ */
-+ c->ranges[UBIFS_IDX_NODE].min_len = UBIFS_IDX_NODE_SZ + UBIFS_BRANCH_SZ;
-+ /*
-+ * Maximum indexing node size is amended later when superblock is
-+ * read and the fanout is known.
-+ */
-+ c->ranges[UBIFS_IDX_NODE].max_len = INT_MAX;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Initialize dead and dark LEB space watermarks.
-+ *
-+ * Dead space is the space which cannot be used. Its watermark is
-+ * equivalent to min. I/O unit or minimum node size if it is greater
-+ * then min. I/O unit.
-+ *
-+ * Dark space is the space which might be used, or might not, depending
-+ * on which node should be written to the LEB. Its watermark is
-+ * equivalent to maximum UBIFS node size.
-+ */
-+ c->dead_wm = ALIGN(MIN_WRITE_SZ, c->min_io_size);
-+ c->dark_wm = ALIGN(UBIFS_MAX_NODE_SZ, c->min_io_size);
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * bud_wbuf_callback - bud LEB write-buffer synchronization call-back.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: LEB the write-buffer was synchronized to
-+ * @free: how many free bytes left in this LEB
-+ * @pad: how many bytes were padded
-+ *
-+ * This is a callback function which is called by the I/O unit when the
-+ * write-buffer is synchronized. We need this to correctly maintain space
-+ * accounting in bud logical eraseblocks. This function returns zero in case of
-+ * success and a negative error code in case of failure.
-+ *
-+ * This function actually belongs to the journal, but we keep it here because
-+ * we want to keep it static.
-+ */
-+static int bud_wbuf_callback(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum, int free, int pad)
-+{
-+ return ubifs_update_one_lp(c, lnum, free, pad, 0, 0);
-+}
-+
-+/*
-+ * init_constants_late - initialize UBIFS constants.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This is a helper function which initializes various UBIFS constants after
-+ * the superblock has been read. It also checks various UBIFS parameters and
-+ * makes sure they are all right. Returns zero in case of success and a
-+ * negative error code in case of failure.
-+ */
-+static int init_constants_late(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int tmp, err;
-+ uint64_t tmp64;
-+
-+ c->main_bytes = c->main_lebs * c->leb_size;
-+
-+ c->max_znode_sz = sizeof(struct ubifs_znode) +
-+ c->fanout * sizeof(struct ubifs_zbranch);
-+
-+ tmp = ubifs_idx_node_sz(c, 1);
-+ c->ranges[UBIFS_IDX_NODE].min_len = tmp;
-+ c->min_idx_node_sz = ALIGN(tmp, 8);
-+
-+ tmp = ubifs_idx_node_sz(c, c->fanout);
-+ c->ranges[UBIFS_IDX_NODE].max_len = tmp;
-+ c->max_idx_node_sz = ALIGN(tmp, 8);
-+
-+ /* Make sure LEB size is large enough to fit full commit */
-+ tmp = UBIFS_CS_NODE_SZ + UBIFS_REF_NODE_SZ * c->jhead_cnt;
-+ tmp = ALIGN(tmp, c->min_io_size);
-+ if (tmp > c->leb_size) {
-+ dbg_err("too small LEB size %d, at least %d needed",
-+ c->leb_size, tmp);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Make sure that the log is large enough to fit reference nodes for
-+ * all buds plus one reserved LEB.
-+ */
-+ tmp64 = c->max_bud_bytes;
-+ tmp = do_div(tmp64, c->leb_size);
-+ c->max_bud_cnt = tmp64 + !!tmp;
-+ tmp = (c->ref_node_alsz * c->max_bud_cnt + c->leb_size - 1);
-+ tmp /= c->leb_size;
-+ tmp += 1;
-+ if (c->log_lebs < tmp) {
-+ dbg_err("too small log %d LEBs, required min. %d LEBs",
-+ c->log_lebs, tmp);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+
-+ /*
-+ * When budgeting we assume worst-case scenarios when the pages are not
-+ * be compressed and direntries are of the maximum size.
-+ *
-+ * Note, data, which may be stored in inodes is budgeted separately, so
-+ * it is not included into 'c->inode_budget'.
-+ */
-+ c->page_budget = UBIFS_MAX_DATA_NODE_SZ * UBIFS_BLOCKS_PER_PAGE;
-+ c->inode_budget = UBIFS_INO_NODE_SZ;
-+ c->dent_budget = UBIFS_MAX_DENT_NODE_SZ;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * When the amount of flash space used by buds becomes
-+ * 'c->max_bud_bytes', UBIFS just blocks all writers and starts commit.
-+ * The writers are unblocked when the commit is finished. To avoid
-+ * writers to be blocked UBIFS initiates background commit in advance,
-+ * when number of bud bytes becomes above the limit defined below.
-+ */
-+ c->bg_bud_bytes = (c->max_bud_bytes * 13) >> 4;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Ensure minimum journal size. All the bytes in the journal heads are
-+ * considered to be used, when calculating the current journal usage.
-+ * Consequently, if the journal is too small, UBIFS will treat it as
-+ * always full.
-+ */
-+ tmp64 = (uint64_t)(c->jhead_cnt + 1) * c->leb_size + 1;
-+ if (c->bg_bud_bytes < tmp64)
-+ c->bg_bud_bytes = tmp64;
-+ if (c->max_bud_bytes < tmp64 + c->leb_size)
-+ c->max_bud_bytes = tmp64 + c->leb_size;
-+
-+ err = ubifs_calc_lpt_geom(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ c->min_idx_lebs = ubifs_calc_min_idx_lebs(c);
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Calculate total amount of FS blocks. This number is not used
-+ * internally because it does not make much sense for UBIFS, but it is
-+ * necessary to report something for the 'statfs()' call.
-+ *
-+ * Subtract the LEB reserved for GC and the LEB which is reserved for
-+ * deletions.
-+ *
-+ * Review 'ubifs_calc_available()' if changing this calculation.
-+ */
-+ tmp64 = c->main_lebs - 2;
-+ tmp64 *= c->leb_size - c->dark_wm;
-+ tmp64 = ubifs_reported_space(c, tmp64);
-+ c->block_cnt = tmp64 >> UBIFS_BLOCK_SHIFT;
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * take_gc_lnum - reserve GC LEB.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function ensures that the LEB reserved for garbage collection is
-+ * unmapped and is marked as "taken" in lprops. We also have to set free space
-+ * to LEB size and dirty space to zero, because lprops may contain out-of-date
-+ * information if the file-system was un-mounted before it has been committed.
-+ * This function returns zero in case of success and a negative error code in
-+ * case of failure.
-+ */
-+static int take_gc_lnum(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+
-+ if (c->gc_lnum == -1) {
-+ ubifs_err("no LEB for GC");
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+
-+ err = ubifs_leb_unmap(c, c->gc_lnum);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ /* And we have to tell lprops that this LEB is taken */
-+ err = ubifs_change_one_lp(c, c->gc_lnum, c->leb_size, 0,
-+ LPROPS_TAKEN, 0, 0);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * alloc_wbufs - allocate write-buffers.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This helper function allocates and initializes UBIFS write-buffers. Returns
-+ * zero in case of success and %-ENOMEM in case of failure.
-+ */
-+static int alloc_wbufs(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int i, err;
-+
-+ c->jheads = kzalloc(c->jhead_cnt * sizeof(struct ubifs_jhead),
-+ GFP_KERNEL);
-+ if (!c->jheads)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ /* Initialize journal heads */
-+ for (i = 0; i < c->jhead_cnt; i++) {
-+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&c->jheads[i].buds_list);
-+ err = ubifs_wbuf_init(c, &c->jheads[i].wbuf);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ c->jheads[i].wbuf.sync_callback = &bud_wbuf_callback;
-+ c->jheads[i].wbuf.jhead = i;
-+ }
-+
-+ c->jheads[BASEHD].wbuf.dtype = UBI_SHORTTERM;
-+ /*
-+ * Garbage Collector head likely contains long-term data and
-+ * does not need to be synchronized by timer.
-+ */
-+ c->jheads[GCHD].wbuf.dtype = UBI_LONGTERM;
-+ c->jheads[GCHD].wbuf.timeout = 0;
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * free_wbufs - free write-buffers.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ */
-+static void free_wbufs(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int i;
-+
-+ if (c->jheads) {
-+ for (i = 0; i < c->jhead_cnt; i++) {
-+ kfree(c->jheads[i].wbuf.buf);
-+ kfree(c->jheads[i].wbuf.inodes);
-+ }
-+ kfree(c->jheads);
-+ c->jheads = NULL;
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * free_orphans - free orphans.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ */
-+static void free_orphans(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_orphan *orph;
-+
-+ while (c->orph_dnext) {
-+ orph = c->orph_dnext;
-+ c->orph_dnext = orph->dnext;
-+ list_del(&orph->list);
-+ kfree(orph);
-+ }
-+
-+ while (!list_empty(&c->orph_list)) {
-+ orph = list_entry(c->orph_list.next, struct ubifs_orphan, list);
-+ list_del(&orph->list);
-+ kfree(orph);
-+ dbg_err("orphan list not empty at unmount");
-+ }
-+
-+ vfree(c->orph_buf);
-+ c->orph_buf = NULL;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * free_buds - free per-bud objects.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ */
-+static void free_buds(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct rb_node *this = c->buds.rb_node;
-+ struct ubifs_bud *bud;
-+
-+ while (this) {
-+ if (this->rb_left)
-+ this = this->rb_left;
-+ else if (this->rb_right)
-+ this = this->rb_right;
-+ else {
-+ bud = rb_entry(this, struct ubifs_bud, rb);
-+ this = rb_parent(this);
-+ if (this) {
-+ if (this->rb_left == &bud->rb)
-+ this->rb_left = NULL;
-+ else
-+ this->rb_right = NULL;
-+ }
-+ kfree(bud);
-+ }
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * check_volume_empty - check if the UBI volume is empty.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function checks if the UBIFS volume is empty by looking if its LEBs are
-+ * mapped or not. The result of checking is stored in the @c->empty variable.
-+ * Returns zero in case of success and a negative error code in case of
-+ * failure.
-+ */
-+static int check_volume_empty(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int lnum, err;
-+
-+ c->empty = 1;
-+ for (lnum = 0; lnum < c->leb_cnt; lnum++) {
-+ err = ubi_is_mapped(c->ubi, lnum);
-+ if (unlikely(err < 0))
-+ return err;
-+ if (err == 1) {
-+ c->empty = 0;
-+ break;
-+ }
-+
-+ cond_resched();
-+ }
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/*
-+ * UBIFS mount options.
-+ *
-+ * Opt_fast_unmount: do not run a journal commit before un-mounting
-+ * Opt_norm_unmount: run a journal commit before un-mounting
-+ * Opt_err: just end of array marker
-+ */
-+enum {
-+ Opt_fast_unmount,
-+ Opt_norm_unmount,
-+ Opt_err,
-+};
-+
-+static match_table_t tokens = {
-+ {Opt_fast_unmount, "fast_unmount"},
-+ {Opt_norm_unmount, "norm_unmount"},
-+ {Opt_err, NULL},
-+};
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_parse_options - parse mount parameters.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @options: parameters to parse
-+ * @is_remount: non-zero if this is FS re-mount
-+ *
-+ * This function parses UBIFS mount options and returns zero in case success
-+ * and a negative error code in case of failure.
-+ */
-+static int ubifs_parse_options(struct ubifs_info *c, char *options,
-+ int is_remount)
-+{
-+ char *p;
-+ substring_t args[MAX_OPT_ARGS];
-+
-+ if (!options)
-+ return 0;
-+
-+ while ((p = strsep(&options, ","))) {
-+ int token;
-+
-+ if (!*p)
-+ continue;
-+
-+ token = match_token(p, tokens, args);
-+ switch (token) {
-+ case Opt_fast_unmount:
-+ c->mount_opts.unmount_mode = 2;
-+ c->fast_unmount = 1;
-+ break;
-+ case Opt_norm_unmount:
-+ c->mount_opts.unmount_mode = 1;
-+ c->fast_unmount = 0;
-+ break;
-+ default:
-+ ubifs_err("unrecognized mount option \"%s\" "
-+ "or missing value", p);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * destroy_journal - destroy journal data structures.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function destroys journal data structures including those that may have
-+ * been created by recovery functions.
-+ */
-+static void destroy_journal(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ while (!list_empty(&c->unclean_leb_list)) {
-+ struct ubifs_unclean_leb *ucleb;
-+
-+ ucleb = list_entry(c->unclean_leb_list.next,
-+ struct ubifs_unclean_leb, list);
-+ list_del(&ucleb->list);
-+ kfree(ucleb);
-+ }
-+ while (!list_empty(&c->old_buds)) {
-+ struct ubifs_bud *bud;
-+
-+ bud = list_entry(c->old_buds.next, struct ubifs_bud, list);
-+ list_del(&bud->list);
-+ kfree(bud);
-+ }
-+ ubifs_destroy_idx_gc(c);
-+ ubifs_destroy_size_tree(c);
-+ ubifs_tnc_close(c);
-+ free_buds(c);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * mount_ubifs - mount UBIFS file-system.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function mounts UBIFS file system. Returns zero in case of success and
-+ * a negative error code in case of failure.
-+ *
-+ * Note, the function does not de-allocate resources it it fails half way
-+ * through, and the caller has to do this instead.
-+ */
-+static int mount_ubifs(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct super_block *sb = c->vfs_sb;
-+ int err, mounted_read_only = (sb->s_flags & MS_RDONLY);
-+ unsigned long long x;
-+ size_t sz;
-+
-+ err = init_constants_early(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+#ifdef CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_DEBUG
-+ c->dbg_buf = vmalloc(c->leb_size);
-+ if (!c->dbg_buf)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+#endif
-+
-+ err = check_volume_empty(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_free;
-+
-+ if (c->empty && (mounted_read_only || c->ro_media)) {
-+ /*
-+ * This UBI volume is empty, and read-only, or the file system
-+ * is mounted read-only - we cannot format it.
-+ */
-+ ubifs_err("can't format empty UBI volume: read-only %s",
-+ c->ro_media ? "UBI volume" : "mount");
-+ err = -EROFS;
-+ goto out_free;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->ro_media && !mounted_read_only) {
-+ ubifs_err("cannot mount read-write - read-only media");
-+ err = -EROFS;
-+ goto out_free;
-+ }
-+
-+ /*
-+ * The requirement for the buffer is that it should fit indexing B-tree
-+ * height amount of integers. We assume the height if the TNC tree will
-+ * never exceed 64.
-+ */
-+ err = -ENOMEM;
-+ c->bottom_up_buf = kmalloc(BOTTOM_UP_HEIGHT * sizeof(int), GFP_KERNEL);
-+ if (!c->bottom_up_buf)
-+ goto out_free;
-+
-+ c->sbuf = vmalloc(c->leb_size);
-+ if (!c->sbuf)
-+ goto out_free;
-+
-+ if (!mounted_read_only) {
-+ c->ileb_buf = vmalloc(c->leb_size);
-+ if (!c->ileb_buf)
-+ goto out_free;
-+ }
-+
-+ err = ubifs_read_superblock(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_free;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Make sure the compressor which is set as the default on in the
-+ * superblock was actually compiled in.
-+ */
-+ if (!ubifs_compr_present(c->default_compr)) {
-+ ubifs_warn("'%s' compressor is set by superblock, but not "
-+ "compiled in", ubifs_compr_name(c->default_compr));
-+ c->default_compr = UBIFS_COMPR_NONE;
-+ }
-+
-+ dbg_failure_mode_registration(c);
-+
-+ err = init_constants_late(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_dereg;
-+
-+ sz = ALIGN(c->max_idx_node_sz, c->min_io_size);
-+ sz = ALIGN(sz + c->max_idx_node_sz, c->min_io_size);
-+ c->cbuf = kmalloc(sz, GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!c->cbuf) {
-+ err = -ENOMEM;
-+ goto out_dereg;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (!mounted_read_only) {
-+ err = alloc_wbufs(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_cbuf;
-+
-+ /* Create background thread */
-+ sprintf(c->bgt_name, BGT_NAME_PATTERN, c->vi.ubi_num,
-+ c->vi.vol_id);
-+ c->bgt = kthread_create(ubifs_bg_thread, c, c->bgt_name);
-+ if (!c->bgt)
-+ c->bgt = ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
-+ if (IS_ERR(c->bgt)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(c->bgt);
-+ c->bgt = NULL;
-+ ubifs_err("cannot spawn \"%s\", error %d",
-+ c->bgt_name, err);
-+ goto out_wbufs;
-+ }
-+ wake_up_process(c->bgt);
-+ }
-+
-+ err = ubifs_read_master(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_stop;
-+
-+ if ((c->mst_node->flags & cpu_to_le32(UBIFS_MST_DIRTY)) != 0) {
-+ ubifs_msg("recovery needed");
-+ c->need_recovery = 1;
-+ if (!mounted_read_only) {
-+ err = ubifs_recover_inl_heads(c, c->sbuf);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_master;
-+ }
-+ } else if (!mounted_read_only) {
-+ /*
-+ * Set the "dirty" flag so that if we reboot uncleanly we
-+ * will notice this immediately on the next mount.
-+ */
-+ c->mst_node->flags |= cpu_to_le32(UBIFS_MST_DIRTY);
-+ err = ubifs_write_master(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_master;
-+ }
-+
-+ err = ubifs_lpt_init(c, 1, !mounted_read_only);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_lpt;
-+
-+ err = dbg_check_idx_size(c, c->old_idx_sz);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_lpt;
-+
-+ err = ubifs_replay_journal(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_journal;
-+
-+ err = ubifs_mount_orphans(c, c->need_recovery, mounted_read_only);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_orphans;
-+
-+ if (!mounted_read_only) {
-+ int lnum;
-+
-+ /* Check for enough free space */
-+ if (ubifs_calc_available(c) <= 0) {
-+ ubifs_err("insufficient available space");
-+ err = -EINVAL;
-+ goto out_orphans;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Check for enough log space */
-+ lnum = c->lhead_lnum + 1;
-+ if (lnum >= UBIFS_LOG_LNUM + c->log_lebs)
-+ lnum = UBIFS_LOG_LNUM;
-+ if (lnum == c->ltail_lnum) {
-+ err = ubifs_consolidate_log(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_orphans;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->need_recovery) {
-+ err = ubifs_recover_size(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_orphans;
-+ err = ubifs_rcvry_gc_commit(c);
-+ } else
-+ err = take_gc_lnum(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_orphans;
-+
-+ err = dbg_check_lprops(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_orphans;
-+ } else if (c->need_recovery) {
-+ err = ubifs_recover_size(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_orphans;
-+ }
-+
-+ spin_lock(&ubifs_infos_lock);
-+ list_add_tail(&c->infos_list, &ubifs_infos);
-+ spin_unlock(&ubifs_infos_lock);
-+
-+ if (c->need_recovery) {
-+ if (mounted_read_only)
-+ ubifs_msg("recovery deferred");
-+ else {
-+ c->need_recovery = 0;
-+ ubifs_msg("recovery completed");
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ err = dbg_check_filesystem(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_infos;
-+
-+ ubifs_msg("mounted UBI device %d, volume %d", c->vi.ubi_num,
-+ c->vi.vol_id);
-+ if (mounted_read_only)
-+ ubifs_msg("mounted read-only");
-+ ubifs_msg("minimal I/O unit size: %d bytes", c->min_io_size);
-+ ubifs_msg("logical eraseblock size: %d bytes (%d KiB)",
-+ c->leb_size, c->leb_size / 1024);
-+ x = (unsigned long long)c->main_lebs * c->leb_size;
-+ ubifs_msg("file system size: %lld bytes (%lld KiB, %lld MiB, "
-+ "%d LEBs)", x, x >> 10, x >> 20, c->main_lebs);
-+ x = (unsigned long long)c->log_lebs * c->leb_size + c->max_bud_bytes;
-+ ubifs_msg("journal size: %lld bytes (%lld KiB, %lld MiB, "
-+ "%d LEBs)", x, x >> 10, x >> 20,
-+ c->log_lebs + c->max_bud_cnt);
-+ ubifs_msg("data journal heads: %d",
-+ c->jhead_cnt - NONDATA_JHEADS_CNT);
-+ ubifs_msg("default compressor: %s",
-+ ubifs_compr_name(c->default_compr));
-+ ubifs_msg("media format %d, latest format %d",
-+ c->fmt_version, UBIFS_FORMAT_VERSION);
-+
-+ dbg_msg("compiled on: " __DATE__ " at " __TIME__);
-+ dbg_msg("UUID: %02X%02X%02X%02X-%02X%02X"
-+ "-%02X%02X-%02X%02X-%02X%02X%02X%02X%02X%02X",
-+ c->uuid[0], c->uuid[1], c->uuid[2], c->uuid[3],
-+ c->uuid[4], c->uuid[5], c->uuid[6], c->uuid[7],
-+ c->uuid[8], c->uuid[9], c->uuid[10], c->uuid[11],
-+ c->uuid[12], c->uuid[13], c->uuid[14], c->uuid[15]);
-+ dbg_msg("fast unmount: %d", c->fast_unmount);
-+ dbg_msg("big_lpt %d", c->big_lpt);
-+ dbg_msg("log LEBs: %d (%d - %d)",
-+ c->log_lebs, UBIFS_LOG_LNUM, c->log_last);
-+ dbg_msg("LPT area LEBs: %d (%d - %d)",
-+ c->lpt_lebs, c->lpt_first, c->lpt_last);
-+ dbg_msg("orphan area LEBs: %d (%d - %d)",
-+ c->orph_lebs, c->orph_first, c->orph_last);
-+ dbg_msg("main area LEBs: %d (%d - %d)",
-+ c->main_lebs, c->main_first, c->leb_cnt - 1);
-+ dbg_msg("index LEBs: %d", c->lst.idx_lebs);
-+ dbg_msg("total index bytes: %lld (%lld KiB, %lld MiB)",
-+ c->old_idx_sz, c->old_idx_sz >> 10, c->old_idx_sz >> 20);
-+ dbg_msg("key hash type: %d", c->key_hash_type);
-+ dbg_msg("tree fanout: %d", c->fanout);
-+ dbg_msg("reserved GC LEB: %d", c->gc_lnum);
-+ dbg_msg("first main LEB: %d", c->main_first);
-+ dbg_msg("dead watermark: %d", c->dead_wm);
-+ dbg_msg("dark watermark: %d", c->dark_wm);
-+ x = c->main_lebs * c->dark_wm;
-+ dbg_msg("max. dark space: %lld (%lld KiB, %lld MiB)",
-+ x, x >> 10, x >> 20);
-+ dbg_msg("maximum bud bytes: %lld (%lld KiB, %lld MiB)",
-+ c->max_bud_bytes, c->max_bud_bytes >> 10,
-+ c->max_bud_bytes >> 20);
-+ dbg_msg("BG commit bud bytes: %lld (%lld KiB, %lld MiB)",
-+ c->bg_bud_bytes, c->bg_bud_bytes >> 10,
-+ c->bg_bud_bytes >> 20);
-+ dbg_msg("current bud bytes %lld (%lld KiB, %lld MiB)",
-+ c->bud_bytes, c->bud_bytes >> 10, c->bud_bytes >> 20);
-+ dbg_msg("max. seq. number: %llu", c->max_sqnum);
-+ dbg_msg("commit number: %llu", c->cmt_no);
-+
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out_infos:
-+ spin_lock(&ubifs_infos_lock);
-+ list_del(&c->infos_list);
-+ spin_unlock(&ubifs_infos_lock);
-+out_orphans:
-+ free_orphans(c);
-+out_journal:
-+ destroy_journal(c);
-+out_lpt:
-+ ubifs_lpt_free(c, 0);
-+out_master:
-+ kfree(c->mst_node);
-+ kfree(c->rcvrd_mst_node);
-+out_stop:
-+ if (c->bgt)
-+ kthread_stop(c->bgt);
-+out_wbufs:
-+ free_wbufs(c);
-+out_cbuf:
-+ kfree(c->cbuf);
-+out_dereg:
-+ dbg_failure_mode_deregistration(c);
-+out_free:
-+ vfree(c->ileb_buf);
-+ vfree(c->sbuf);
-+ kfree(c->bottom_up_buf);
-+ UBIFS_DBG(vfree(c->dbg_buf));
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_umount - un-mount UBIFS file-system.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * Note, this function is called to free allocated resourced when un-mounting,
-+ * as well as free resources when an error occurred while we were half way
-+ * through mounting (error path cleanup function). So it has to make sure the
-+ * resource was actually allocated before freeing it.
-+ */
-+static void ubifs_umount(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ dbg_gen("un-mounting UBI device %d, volume %d", c->vi.ubi_num,
-+ c->vi.vol_id);
-+
-+ spin_lock(&ubifs_infos_lock);
-+ list_del(&c->infos_list);
-+ spin_unlock(&ubifs_infos_lock);
-+
-+ if (c->bgt)
-+ kthread_stop(c->bgt);
-+
-+ destroy_journal(c);
-+ free_wbufs(c);
-+ free_orphans(c);
-+ ubifs_lpt_free(c, 0);
-+
-+ kfree(c->cbuf);
-+ kfree(c->rcvrd_mst_node);
-+ kfree(c->mst_node);
-+ vfree(c->sbuf);
-+ kfree(c->bottom_up_buf);
-+ UBIFS_DBG(vfree(c->dbg_buf));
-+ vfree(c->ileb_buf);
-+ dbg_failure_mode_deregistration(c);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_remount_rw - re-mount in read-write mode.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * UBIFS avoids allocating many unnecessary resources when mounted in read-only
-+ * mode. This function allocates the needed resources and re-mounts UBIFS in
-+ * read-write mode.
-+ */
-+static int ubifs_remount_rw(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int err, lnum;
-+
-+ if (c->ro_media)
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+
-+ mutex_lock(&c->umount_mutex);
-+ c->remounting_rw = 1;
-+
-+ /* Check for enough free space */
-+ if (ubifs_calc_available(c) <= 0) {
-+ ubifs_err("insufficient available space");
-+ err = -EINVAL;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->old_leb_cnt != c->leb_cnt) {
-+ struct ubifs_sb_node *sup;
-+
-+ sup = ubifs_read_sb_node(c);
-+ if (IS_ERR(sup)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(sup);
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ sup->leb_cnt = cpu_to_le32(c->leb_cnt);
-+ err = ubifs_write_sb_node(c, sup);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->need_recovery) {
-+ ubifs_msg("completing deferred recovery");
-+ err = ubifs_write_rcvrd_mst_node(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ err = ubifs_recover_size(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ err = ubifs_clean_lebs(c, c->sbuf);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ err = ubifs_recover_inl_heads(c, c->sbuf);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (!(c->mst_node->flags & cpu_to_le32(UBIFS_MST_DIRTY))) {
-+ c->mst_node->flags |= cpu_to_le32(UBIFS_MST_DIRTY);
-+ err = ubifs_write_master(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ c->ileb_buf = vmalloc(c->leb_size);
-+ if (!c->ileb_buf) {
-+ err = -ENOMEM;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ err = ubifs_lpt_init(c, 0, 1);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+
-+ err = alloc_wbufs(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+
-+ ubifs_create_buds_lists(c);
-+
-+ /* Create background thread */
-+ c->bgt = kthread_create(ubifs_bg_thread, c, c->bgt_name);
-+ if (!c->bgt)
-+ c->bgt = ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
-+ if (IS_ERR(c->bgt)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(c->bgt);
-+ c->bgt = NULL;
-+ ubifs_err("cannot spawn \"%s\", error %d",
-+ c->bgt_name, err);
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+ wake_up_process(c->bgt);
-+
-+ c->orph_buf = vmalloc(c->leb_size);
-+ if (!c->orph_buf)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ /* Check for enough log space */
-+ lnum = c->lhead_lnum + 1;
-+ if (lnum >= UBIFS_LOG_LNUM + c->log_lebs)
-+ lnum = UBIFS_LOG_LNUM;
-+ if (lnum == c->ltail_lnum) {
-+ err = ubifs_consolidate_log(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c->need_recovery)
-+ err = ubifs_rcvry_gc_commit(c);
-+ else
-+ err = take_gc_lnum(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+
-+ if (c->need_recovery) {
-+ c->need_recovery = 0;
-+ ubifs_msg("deferred recovery completed");
-+ }
-+
-+ dbg_gen("re-mounted read-write");
-+ c->vfs_sb->s_flags &= ~MS_RDONLY;
-+ c->remounting_rw = 0;
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->umount_mutex);
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out:
-+ vfree(c->orph_buf);
-+ c->orph_buf = NULL;
-+ if (c->bgt) {
-+ kthread_stop(c->bgt);
-+ c->bgt = NULL;
-+ }
-+ free_wbufs(c);
-+ vfree(c->ileb_buf);
-+ c->ileb_buf = NULL;
-+ ubifs_lpt_free(c, 1);
-+ c->remounting_rw = 0;
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->umount_mutex);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * commit_on_unmount - commit the journal when un-mounting.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function is called during un-mounting and it commits the journal unless
-+ * the "fast unmount" mode is enabled. It also avoids committing the journal if
-+ * it contains too few data.
-+ *
-+ * Sometimes recovery requires the journal to be committed at least once, and
-+ * this function takes care about this.
-+ */
-+static void commit_on_unmount(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ if (!c->fast_unmount) {
-+ long long bud_bytes;
-+
-+ spin_lock(&c->buds_lock);
-+ bud_bytes = c->bud_bytes;
-+ spin_unlock(&c->buds_lock);
-+ if (bud_bytes > c->leb_size)
-+ ubifs_run_commit(c);
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_remount_ro - re-mount in read-only mode.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * We rely on VFS to have stopped writing. Possibly the background thread could
-+ * be running a commit, however kthread_stop will wait in that case.
-+ */
-+static void ubifs_remount_ro(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int i, err;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(!c->need_recovery);
-+ commit_on_unmount(c);
-+
-+ mutex_lock(&c->umount_mutex);
-+ if (c->bgt) {
-+ kthread_stop(c->bgt);
-+ c->bgt = NULL;
-+ }
-+
-+ for (i = 0; i < c->jhead_cnt; i++) {
-+ ubifs_wbuf_sync(&c->jheads[i].wbuf);
-+ del_timer_sync(&c->jheads[i].wbuf.timer);
-+ }
-+
-+ if (!c->ro_media) {
-+ c->mst_node->flags &= ~cpu_to_le32(UBIFS_MST_DIRTY);
-+ c->mst_node->flags |= cpu_to_le32(UBIFS_MST_NO_ORPHS);
-+ c->mst_node->gc_lnum = cpu_to_le32(c->gc_lnum);
-+ err = ubifs_write_master(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ ubifs_ro_mode(c, err);
-+ }
-+
-+ ubifs_destroy_idx_gc(c);
-+ free_wbufs(c);
-+ vfree(c->orph_buf);
-+ c->orph_buf = NULL;
-+ vfree(c->ileb_buf);
-+ c->ileb_buf = NULL;
-+ ubifs_lpt_free(c, 1);
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->umount_mutex);
-+}
-+
-+static void ubifs_put_super(struct super_block *sb)
-+{
-+ int i;
-+ struct ubifs_info *c = sb->s_fs_info;
-+
-+ ubifs_msg("un-mount UBI device %d, volume %d", c->vi.ubi_num,
-+ c->vi.vol_id);
-+ /*
-+ * The following asserts are only valid if there has not been a failure
-+ * of the media. For example, there will be dirty inodes if we failed
-+ * to write them back because of I/O errors.
-+ */
-+ ubifs_assert(atomic_long_read(&c->dirty_pg_cnt) == 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(atomic_long_read(&c->dirty_ino_cnt) == 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(c->budg_idx_growth == 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(c->budg_data_growth == 0);
-+
-+ /*
-+ * The 'c->umount_lock' prevents races between UBIFS memory shrinker
-+ * and file system un-mount. Namely, it prevents the shrinker from
-+ * picking this superblock for shrinking - it will be just skipped if
-+ * the mutex is locked.
-+ */
-+ mutex_lock(&c->umount_mutex);
-+ if (!(c->vfs_sb->s_flags & MS_RDONLY)) {
-+ /*
-+ * First of all kill the background thread to make sure it does
-+ * not interfere with un-mounting and freeing resources.
-+ */
-+ if (c->bgt) {
-+ kthread_stop(c->bgt);
-+ c->bgt = NULL;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Synchronize write-buffers */
-+ if (c->jheads)
-+ for (i = 0; i < c->jhead_cnt; i++) {
-+ ubifs_wbuf_sync(&c->jheads[i].wbuf);
-+ del_timer_sync(&c->jheads[i].wbuf.timer);
-+ }
-+
-+ /*
-+ * On fatal errors c->ro_media is set to 1, in which case we do
-+ * not write the master node.
-+ */
-+ if (!c->ro_media) {
-+ /*
-+ * We are being cleanly unmounted which means the
-+ * orphans were killed - indicate this in the master
-+ * node. Also save the reserved GC LEB number.
-+ */
-+ int err;
-+
-+ c->mst_node->flags &= ~cpu_to_le32(UBIFS_MST_DIRTY);
-+ c->mst_node->flags |= cpu_to_le32(UBIFS_MST_NO_ORPHS);
-+ c->mst_node->gc_lnum = cpu_to_le32(c->gc_lnum);
-+ err = ubifs_write_master(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ /*
-+ * Recovery will attempt to fix the master area
-+ * next mount, so we just print a message and
-+ * continue to unmount normally.
-+ */
-+ ubifs_err("failed to write master node, "
-+ "error %d", err);
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ ubifs_umount(c);
-+ ubi_close_volume(c->ubi);
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->umount_mutex);
-+ kfree(c);
-+}
-+
-+static int ubifs_remount_fs(struct super_block *sb, int *flags, char *data)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+ struct ubifs_info *c = sb->s_fs_info;
-+
-+ dbg_gen("old flags %#lx, new flags %#x", sb->s_flags, *flags);
-+
-+ err = ubifs_parse_options(c, data, 1);
-+ if (err) {
-+ ubifs_err("invalid or unknown remount parameter");
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+ if ((sb->s_flags & MS_RDONLY) && !(*flags & MS_RDONLY)) {
-+ err = ubifs_remount_rw(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ } else if (!(sb->s_flags & MS_RDONLY) && (*flags & MS_RDONLY))
-+ ubifs_remount_ro(c);
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+struct super_operations ubifs_super_operations = {
-+ .alloc_inode = ubifs_alloc_inode,
-+ .destroy_inode = ubifs_destroy_inode,
-+ .put_super = ubifs_put_super,
-+ .write_inode = ubifs_write_inode,
-+ .delete_inode = ubifs_delete_inode,
-+ .statfs = ubifs_statfs,
-+ .dirty_inode = ubifs_dirty_inode,
-+ .remount_fs = ubifs_remount_fs,
-+ .show_options = ubifs_show_options,
-+ .sync_fs = ubifs_sync_fs,
-+};
-+
-+/**
-+ * open_ubi - parse UBI device name string and open the UBI device.
-+ * @name: UBI volume name
-+ * @mode: UBI volume open mode
-+ *
-+ * There are several ways to specify UBI volumes when mounting UBIFS:
-+ * o ubiX_Y - UBI device number X, volume Y;
-+ * o ubiY - UBI device number 0, volume Y;
-+ * o ubiX:NAME - mount UBI device X, volume with name NAME;
-+ * o ubi:NAME - mount UBI device 0, volume with name NAME.
-+ *
-+ * Alternative '!' separator may be used instead of ':' (because some shells
-+ * like busybox may interpret ':' as an NFS host name separator). This function
-+ * returns ubi volume object in case of success and a negative error code in
-+ * case of failure.
-+ */
-+static struct ubi_volume_desc *open_ubi(const char *name, int mode)
-+{
-+ int dev, vol;
-+ char *endptr;
-+
-+ if (name[0] != 'u' || name[1] != 'b' || name[2] != 'i')
-+ return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
-+
-+ /* ubi:NAME method */
-+ if ((name[3] == ':' || name[3] == '!') && name[4] != '\0')
-+ return ubi_open_volume_nm(0, name + 4, mode);
-+
-+ if (!isdigit(name[3]))
-+ return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
-+
-+ dev = simple_strtoul(name + 3, &endptr, 0);
-+
-+ /* ubiY method */
-+ if (*endptr == '\0')
-+ return ubi_open_volume(0, dev, mode);
-+
-+ /* ubiX_Y method */
-+ if (*endptr == '_' && isdigit(endptr[1])) {
-+ vol = simple_strtoul(endptr + 1, &endptr, 0);
-+ if (*endptr != '\0')
-+ return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
-+ return ubi_open_volume(dev, vol, mode);
-+ }
-+
-+ /* ubiX:NAME method */
-+ if ((*endptr == ':' || *endptr == '!') && endptr[1] != '\0')
-+ return ubi_open_volume_nm(dev, ++endptr, mode);
-+
-+ return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
-+}
-+
-+static int ubifs_fill_super(struct super_block *sb, void *data, int silent)
-+{
-+ struct ubi_volume_desc *ubi = sb->s_fs_info;
-+ struct ubifs_info *c;
-+ struct inode *root;
-+ int err;
-+
-+ c = kzalloc(sizeof(struct ubifs_info), GFP_KERNEL);
-+ if (!c)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ spin_lock_init(&c->cnt_lock);
-+ spin_lock_init(&c->cs_lock);
-+ spin_lock_init(&c->buds_lock);
-+ spin_lock_init(&c->space_lock);
-+ spin_lock_init(&c->orphan_lock);
-+ init_rwsem(&c->commit_sem);
-+ mutex_init(&c->lp_mutex);
-+ mutex_init(&c->tnc_mutex);
-+ mutex_init(&c->log_mutex);
-+ mutex_init(&c->mst_mutex);
-+ mutex_init(&c->umount_mutex);
-+ init_waitqueue_head(&c->cmt_wq);
-+ c->buds = RB_ROOT;
-+ c->old_idx = RB_ROOT;
-+ c->size_tree = RB_ROOT;
-+ c->orph_tree = RB_ROOT;
-+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&c->infos_list);
-+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&c->idx_gc);
-+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&c->replay_list);
-+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&c->replay_buds);
-+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&c->uncat_list);
-+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&c->empty_list);
-+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&c->freeable_list);
-+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&c->frdi_idx_list);
-+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&c->unclean_leb_list);
-+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&c->old_buds);
-+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&c->orph_list);
-+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&c->orph_new);
-+
-+ c->highest_inum = UBIFS_FIRST_INO;
-+ get_random_bytes(&c->vfs_gen, sizeof(int));
-+ c->lhead_lnum = c->ltail_lnum = UBIFS_LOG_LNUM;
-+
-+ ubi_get_volume_info(ubi, &c->vi);
-+ ubi_get_device_info(c->vi.ubi_num, &c->di);
-+
-+ /* Re-open the UBI device in read-write mode */
-+ c->ubi = ubi_open_volume(c->vi.ubi_num, c->vi.vol_id, UBI_READWRITE);
-+ if (IS_ERR(c->ubi)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(c->ubi);
-+ goto out_free;
-+ }
-+
-+ err = ubifs_parse_options(c, data, 0);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_close;
-+
-+ c->vfs_sb = sb;
-+
-+ sb->s_fs_info = c;
-+ sb->s_magic = UBIFS_SUPER_MAGIC;
-+ sb->s_blocksize = UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE;
-+ sb->s_blocksize_bits = UBIFS_BLOCK_SHIFT;
-+ sb->s_dev = c->vi.cdev;
-+ sb->s_maxbytes = c->max_inode_sz = key_max_inode_size(c);
-+ if (c->max_inode_sz > MAX_LFS_FILESIZE)
-+ sb->s_maxbytes = c->max_inode_sz = MAX_LFS_FILESIZE;
-+ sb->s_op = &ubifs_super_operations;
-+
-+ mutex_lock(&c->umount_mutex);
-+ err = mount_ubifs(c);
-+ if (err) {
-+ ubifs_assert(err < 0);
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Read the root inode */
-+ root = ubifs_iget(sb, UBIFS_ROOT_INO);
-+ if (IS_ERR(root)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(root);
-+ goto out_umount;
-+ }
-+
-+ sb->s_root = d_alloc_root(root);
-+ if (!sb->s_root)
-+ goto out_iput;
-+
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->umount_mutex);
-+
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out_iput:
-+ iput(root);
-+out_umount:
-+ ubifs_umount(c);
-+out_unlock:
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->umount_mutex);
-+out_close:
-+ ubi_close_volume(c->ubi);
-+out_free:
-+ kfree(c);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+static int sb_test(struct super_block *sb, void *data)
-+{
-+ dev_t *dev = data;
-+
-+ return sb->s_dev == *dev;
-+}
-+
-+static int sb_set(struct super_block *sb, void *data)
-+{
-+ dev_t *dev = data;
-+
-+ sb->s_dev = *dev;
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+static int ubifs_get_sb(struct file_system_type *fs_type, int flags,
-+ const char *name, void *data, struct vfsmount *mnt)
-+{
-+ struct ubi_volume_desc *ubi;
-+ struct ubi_volume_info vi;
-+ struct super_block *sb;
-+ int err;
-+
-+ dbg_gen("name %s, flags %#x", name, flags);
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Get UBI device number and volume ID. Mount it read-only so far
-+ * because this might be a new mount point, and UBI allows only one
-+ * read-write user at a time.
-+ */
-+ ubi = open_ubi(name, UBI_READONLY);
-+ if (IS_ERR(ubi)) {
-+ ubifs_err("cannot open \"%s\", error %d",
-+ name, (int)PTR_ERR(ubi));
-+ return PTR_ERR(ubi);
-+ }
-+ ubi_get_volume_info(ubi, &vi);
-+
-+ dbg_gen("opened ubi%d_%d", vi.ubi_num, vi.vol_id);
-+
-+ sb = sget(fs_type, &sb_test, &sb_set, &vi.cdev);
-+ if (IS_ERR(sb)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(sb);
-+ goto out_close;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (sb->s_root) {
-+ /* A new mount point for already mounted UBIFS */
-+ dbg_gen("this ubi volume is already mounted");
-+ if ((flags ^ sb->s_flags) & MS_RDONLY) {
-+ err = -EBUSY;
-+ goto out_deact;
-+ }
-+ } else {
-+ sb->s_flags = flags;
-+ /*
-+ * Pass 'ubi' to 'fill_super()' in sb->s_fs_info where it is
-+ * replaced by 'c'.
-+ */
-+ sb->s_fs_info = ubi;
-+ err = ubifs_fill_super(sb, data, flags & MS_SILENT ? 1 : 0);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_deact;
-+ /* We do not support atime */
-+ sb->s_flags |= MS_ACTIVE | MS_NOATIME;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* 'fill_super()' opens ubi again so we must close it here */
-+ ubi_close_volume(ubi);
-+
-+ return simple_set_mnt(mnt, sb);
-+
-+out_deact:
-+ up_write(&sb->s_umount);
-+ deactivate_super(sb);
-+out_close:
-+ ubi_close_volume(ubi);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+static void ubifs_kill_sb(struct super_block *sb)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_info *c = sb->s_fs_info;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * We do 'commit_on_unmount()' here instead of 'ubifs_put_super()'
-+ * in order to be outside BKL.
-+ */
-+ if (sb->s_root && !(sb->s_flags & MS_RDONLY))
-+ commit_on_unmount(c);
-+ /* The un-mount routine is actually done in put_super() */
-+ generic_shutdown_super(sb);
-+}
-+
-+static struct file_system_type ubifs_fs_type = {
-+ .name = "ubifs",
-+ .owner = THIS_MODULE,
-+ .get_sb = ubifs_get_sb,
-+ .kill_sb = ubifs_kill_sb
-+};
-+
-+/*
-+ * Inode slab cache constructor.
-+ */
-+static void inode_slab_ctor(struct kmem_cache *cachep, void *obj)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_inode *inode = obj;
-+ inode_init_once(&inode->vfs_inode);
-+}
-+
-+static int __init ubifs_init(void)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+
-+ BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(struct ubifs_ch) != 24);
-+
-+ /* Make sure node sizes are 8-byte aligned */
-+ BUILD_BUG_ON(UBIFS_CH_SZ & 7);
-+ BUILD_BUG_ON(UBIFS_INO_NODE_SZ & 7);
-+ BUILD_BUG_ON(UBIFS_DENT_NODE_SZ & 7);
-+ BUILD_BUG_ON(UBIFS_XENT_NODE_SZ & 7);
-+ BUILD_BUG_ON(UBIFS_DATA_NODE_SZ & 7);
-+ BUILD_BUG_ON(UBIFS_TRUN_NODE_SZ & 7);
-+ BUILD_BUG_ON(UBIFS_SB_NODE_SZ & 7);
-+ BUILD_BUG_ON(UBIFS_MST_NODE_SZ & 7);
-+ BUILD_BUG_ON(UBIFS_REF_NODE_SZ & 7);
-+ BUILD_BUG_ON(UBIFS_CS_NODE_SZ & 7);
-+ BUILD_BUG_ON(UBIFS_ORPH_NODE_SZ & 7);
-+
-+ BUILD_BUG_ON(UBIFS_MAX_DENT_NODE_SZ & 7);
-+ BUILD_BUG_ON(UBIFS_MAX_XENT_NODE_SZ & 7);
-+ BUILD_BUG_ON(UBIFS_MAX_DATA_NODE_SZ & 7);
-+ BUILD_BUG_ON(UBIFS_MAX_INO_NODE_SZ & 7);
-+ BUILD_BUG_ON(UBIFS_MAX_NODE_SZ & 7);
-+ BUILD_BUG_ON(MIN_WRITE_SZ & 7);
-+
-+ /* Check min. node size */
-+ BUILD_BUG_ON(UBIFS_INO_NODE_SZ < MIN_WRITE_SZ);
-+ BUILD_BUG_ON(UBIFS_DENT_NODE_SZ < MIN_WRITE_SZ);
-+ BUILD_BUG_ON(UBIFS_XENT_NODE_SZ < MIN_WRITE_SZ);
-+ BUILD_BUG_ON(UBIFS_TRUN_NODE_SZ < MIN_WRITE_SZ);
-+
-+ BUILD_BUG_ON(UBIFS_MAX_DENT_NODE_SZ > UBIFS_MAX_NODE_SZ);
-+ BUILD_BUG_ON(UBIFS_MAX_XENT_NODE_SZ > UBIFS_MAX_NODE_SZ);
-+ BUILD_BUG_ON(UBIFS_MAX_DATA_NODE_SZ > UBIFS_MAX_NODE_SZ);
-+ BUILD_BUG_ON(UBIFS_MAX_INO_NODE_SZ > UBIFS_MAX_NODE_SZ);
-+
-+ /* Defined node sizes */
-+ BUILD_BUG_ON(UBIFS_SB_NODE_SZ != 4096);
-+ BUILD_BUG_ON(UBIFS_MST_NODE_SZ != 512);
-+ BUILD_BUG_ON(UBIFS_INO_NODE_SZ != 160);
-+ BUILD_BUG_ON(UBIFS_REF_NODE_SZ != 64);
-+
-+ /*
-+ * We require that PAGE_CACHE_SIZE is greater-than-or-equal-to
-+ * UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE. It is assumed that both are powers of 2.
-+ */
-+ if (PAGE_CACHE_SIZE < UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE) {
-+ ubifs_err("VFS page cache size is %u bytes, but UBIFS requires"
-+ " at least 4096 bytes",
-+ (unsigned int)PAGE_CACHE_SIZE);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+
-+ err = bdi_init(&ubifs_backing_dev_info);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ err = register_filesystem(&ubifs_fs_type);
-+ if (err) {
-+ ubifs_err("cannot register file system, error %d", err);
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+
-+ err = -ENOMEM;
-+ ubifs_inode_slab = kmem_cache_create("ubifs_inode_slab",
-+ sizeof(struct ubifs_inode), 0,
-+ SLAB_MEM_SPREAD | SLAB_RECLAIM_ACCOUNT,
-+ &inode_slab_ctor);
-+ if (!ubifs_inode_slab)
-+ goto out_reg;
-+
-+ register_shrinker(&ubifs_shrinker_info);
-+
-+ err = ubifs_compressors_init();
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_compr;
-+
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out_compr:
-+ unregister_shrinker(&ubifs_shrinker_info);
-+ kmem_cache_destroy(ubifs_inode_slab);
-+out_reg:
-+ unregister_filesystem(&ubifs_fs_type);
-+out:
-+ bdi_destroy(&ubifs_backing_dev_info);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+/* late_initcall to let compressors initialize first */
-+late_initcall(ubifs_init);
-+
-+static void __exit ubifs_exit(void)
-+{
-+ ubifs_assert(list_empty(&ubifs_infos));
-+ ubifs_assert(atomic_long_read(&ubifs_clean_zn_cnt) == 0);
-+
-+ ubifs_compressors_exit();
-+ unregister_shrinker(&ubifs_shrinker_info);
-+ kmem_cache_destroy(ubifs_inode_slab);
-+ unregister_filesystem(&ubifs_fs_type);
-+ bdi_destroy(&ubifs_backing_dev_info);
-+}
-+module_exit(ubifs_exit);
-+
-+MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
-+MODULE_VERSION(__stringify(UBIFS_VERSION));
-+MODULE_AUTHOR("Artem Bityutskiy, Adrian Hunter");
-+MODULE_DESCRIPTION("UBIFS - UBI File System");
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/tnc.c avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/tnc.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/tnc.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/tnc.c 2008-06-12 15:09:45.600758286 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,2961 @@
-+/*
-+ * This file is part of UBIFS.
-+ *
-+ * Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Nokia Corporation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by
-+ * the Free Software Foundation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
-+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
-+ * more details.
-+ *
-+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
-+ * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
-+ * Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
-+ *
-+ * Authors: Adrian Hunter
-+ * Artem Bityutskiy (Битюцкий Артём)
-+ */
-+
-+/*
-+ * This file implements TNC (Tree Node Cache) which caches indexing nodes of
-+ * the UBIFS B-tree.
-+ *
-+ * At the moment the locking rules of the TNC tree are quite simple and
-+ * straightforward. We just have a mutex and lock it when we traverse the
-+ * tree. If a znode is not in memory, we read it from flash while still having
-+ * the mutex locked.
-+ */
-+
-+#include <linux/crc32.h>
-+#include "ubifs.h"
-+
-+/*
-+ * Returned codes of 'matches_name()' and 'fallible_matches_name()' functions.
-+ * @NAME_LESS: name corresponding to the first argument is less than second
-+ * @NAME_MATCHES: names match
-+ * @NAME_GREATER: name corresponding to the second argument is greater than
-+ * first
-+ * @NOT_ON_MEDIA: node referred by zbranch does not exist on the media
-+ *
-+ * These constants were introduce to improve readability.
-+ */
-+enum {
-+ NAME_LESS = 0,
-+ NAME_MATCHES = 1,
-+ NAME_GREATER = 2,
-+ NOT_ON_MEDIA = 3,
-+};
-+
-+/**
-+ * insert_old_idx - record an index node obsoleted since the last commit start.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: LEB number of obsoleted index node
-+ * @offs: offset of obsoleted index node
-+ *
-+ * Returns %0 on success, and a negative error code on failure.
-+ *
-+ * For recovery, there must always be a complete intact version of the index on
-+ * flash at all times. That is called the "old index". It is the index as at the
-+ * time of the last successful commit. Many of the index nodes in the old index
-+ * may be dirty, but they must not be erased until the next successful commit
-+ * (at which point that index becomes the old index).
-+ *
-+ * That means that the garbage collection and the in-the-gaps method of
-+ * committing must be able to determine if an index node is in the old index.
-+ * Most of the old index nodes can be found by looking up the TNC using the
-+ * 'lookup_znode()' function. However, some of the old index nodes may have
-+ * been deleted from the current index or may have been changed so much that
-+ * they cannot be easily found. In those cases, an entry is added to an RB-tree.
-+ * That is what this function does. The RB-tree is ordered by LEB number and
-+ * offset because they uniquely identify the old index node.
-+ */
-+static int insert_old_idx(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum, int offs)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_old_idx *old_idx, *o;
-+ struct rb_node **p, *parent = NULL;
-+
-+ old_idx = kmalloc(sizeof(struct ubifs_old_idx), GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (unlikely(!old_idx))
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+ old_idx->lnum = lnum;
-+ old_idx->offs = offs;
-+
-+ p = &c->old_idx.rb_node;
-+ while (*p) {
-+ parent = *p;
-+ o = rb_entry(parent, struct ubifs_old_idx, rb);
-+ if (lnum < o->lnum)
-+ p = &(*p)->rb_left;
-+ else if (lnum > o->lnum)
-+ p = &(*p)->rb_right;
-+ else if (offs < o->offs)
-+ p = &(*p)->rb_left;
-+ else if (offs > o->offs)
-+ p = &(*p)->rb_right;
-+ else {
-+ ubifs_err("old idx added twice!");
-+ kfree(old_idx);
-+ return 0;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ rb_link_node(&old_idx->rb, parent, p);
-+ rb_insert_color(&old_idx->rb, &c->old_idx);
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * insert_old_idx_znode - record a znode obsoleted since last commit start.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @znode: znode of obsoleted index node
-+ *
-+ * Returns %0 on success, and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+int insert_old_idx_znode(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_znode *znode)
-+{
-+ if (znode->parent) {
-+ struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr;
-+
-+ zbr = &znode->parent->zbranch[znode->iip];
-+ if (zbr->len)
-+ return insert_old_idx(c, zbr->lnum, zbr->offs);
-+ } else
-+ if (c->zroot.len)
-+ return insert_old_idx(c, c->zroot.lnum,
-+ c->zroot.offs);
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ins_clr_old_idx_znode - record a znode obsoleted since last commit start.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @znode: znode of obsoleted index node
-+ *
-+ * Returns %0 on success, and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static int ins_clr_old_idx_znode(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+
-+ if (znode->parent) {
-+ struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr;
-+
-+ zbr = &znode->parent->zbranch[znode->iip];
-+ if (zbr->len) {
-+ err = insert_old_idx(c, zbr->lnum, zbr->offs);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ zbr->lnum = 0;
-+ zbr->offs = 0;
-+ zbr->len = 0;
-+ }
-+ } else
-+ if (c->zroot.len) {
-+ err = insert_old_idx(c, c->zroot.lnum, c->zroot.offs);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ c->zroot.lnum = 0;
-+ c->zroot.offs = 0;
-+ c->zroot.len = 0;
-+ }
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * destroy_old_idx - destroy the old_idx RB-tree.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * During start commit, the old_idx RB-tree is used to avoid overwriting index
-+ * nodes that were in the index last commit but have since been deleted. This
-+ * is necessary for recovery i.e. the old index must be kept intact until the
-+ * new index is successfully written. The old-idx RB-tree is used for the
-+ * in-the-gaps method of writing index nodes and is destroyed every commit.
-+ */
-+void destroy_old_idx(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct rb_node *this = c->old_idx.rb_node;
-+ struct ubifs_old_idx *old_idx;
-+
-+ while (this) {
-+ if (this->rb_left) {
-+ this = this->rb_left;
-+ continue;
-+ } else if (this->rb_right) {
-+ this = this->rb_right;
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+ old_idx = rb_entry(this, struct ubifs_old_idx, rb);
-+ this = rb_parent(this);
-+ if (this) {
-+ if (this->rb_left == &old_idx->rb)
-+ this->rb_left = NULL;
-+ else
-+ this->rb_right = NULL;
-+ }
-+ kfree(old_idx);
-+ }
-+ c->old_idx = RB_ROOT;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * copy_znode - copy a dirty znode.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @znode: znode to copy
-+ *
-+ * A dirty znode being committed may not be changed, so it is copied.
-+ */
-+static struct ubifs_znode *copy_znode(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_znode *zn;
-+
-+ zn = kmalloc(c->max_znode_sz, GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (unlikely(!zn))
-+ return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
-+
-+ memcpy(zn, znode, c->max_znode_sz);
-+ zn->cnext = NULL;
-+ __set_bit(DIRTY_ZNODE, &zn->flags);
-+ __clear_bit(COW_ZNODE, &zn->flags);
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(!test_bit(OBSOLETE_ZNODE, &znode->flags));
-+ __set_bit(OBSOLETE_ZNODE, &znode->flags);
-+
-+ if (znode->level != 0) {
-+ int i;
-+ const int n = zn->child_cnt;
-+
-+ /* The children now have new parent */
-+ for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
-+ struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr = &zn->zbranch[i];
-+
-+ if (zbr->znode)
-+ zbr->znode->parent = zn;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ atomic_long_inc(&c->dirty_zn_cnt);
-+ return zn;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * add_idx_dirt - add dirt due to a dirty znode.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: LEB number of index node
-+ * @dirt: size of index node
-+ *
-+ * This function updates lprops dirty space and the new size of the index.
-+ */
-+static int add_idx_dirt(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum, int dirt)
-+{
-+ c->calc_idx_sz -= ALIGN(dirt, 8);
-+ return ubifs_add_dirt(c, lnum, dirt);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * dirty_cow_znode - ensure a znode is not being committed.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @zbr: branch of znode to check
-+ *
-+ * Returns dirtied znode on success or negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static struct ubifs_znode *dirty_cow_znode(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode = zbr->znode;
-+ struct ubifs_znode *zn;
-+ int err;
-+
-+ if (!test_bit(COW_ZNODE, &znode->flags)) {
-+ /* znode is not being committed */
-+ if (!test_and_set_bit(DIRTY_ZNODE, &znode->flags)) {
-+ atomic_long_inc(&c->dirty_zn_cnt);
-+ atomic_long_dec(&c->clean_zn_cnt);
-+ atomic_long_dec(&ubifs_clean_zn_cnt);
-+ err = add_idx_dirt(c, zbr->lnum, zbr->len);
-+ if (unlikely(err))
-+ return ERR_PTR(err);
-+ }
-+ return znode;
-+ }
-+
-+ zn = copy_znode(c, znode);
-+ if (unlikely(IS_ERR(zn)))
-+ return zn;
-+
-+ if (zbr->len) {
-+ err = insert_old_idx(c, zbr->lnum, zbr->offs);
-+ if (unlikely(err))
-+ return ERR_PTR(err);
-+ err = add_idx_dirt(c, zbr->lnum, zbr->len);
-+ } else
-+ err = 0;
-+
-+ zbr->znode = zn;
-+ zbr->lnum = 0;
-+ zbr->offs = 0;
-+ zbr->len = 0;
-+
-+ if (unlikely(err))
-+ return ERR_PTR(err);
-+ return zn;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * lnc_add - add a leaf node to the leaf node cache.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @zbr: zbranch of leaf node
-+ * @node: leaf node
-+ *
-+ * Leaf nodes are non-index nodes directory entry nodes or data nodes. The
-+ * purpose of the leaf node cache is to save re-reading the same leaf node over
-+ * and over again. Most things are cached by VFS, however the file system must
-+ * cache directory entries for readdir and for resolving hash collisions. The
-+ * present implementation of the leaf node cache is extremely simple, and
-+ * allows for error returns that are not used but that may be needed if a more
-+ * complex implementation is created.
-+ *
-+ * Note, this function does not add the @node object to LNC directly, but
-+ * allocates a copy of the object and adds the copy to LNC. The reason for this
-+ * is that @node has been allocated outside of the TNC subsystem and will be
-+ * used with @c->tnc_mutex unlock upon return from the TNC subsystem. But LNC
-+ * may be changed at any time, e.g. freed by the shrinker.
-+ */
-+static int lnc_add(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr,
-+ const void *node)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+ void *lnc_node;
-+ const struct ubifs_dent_node *dent = node;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(!zbr->leaf);
-+ ubifs_assert(zbr->len != 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(is_hash_key(c, &zbr->key));
-+
-+ err = ubifs_validate_entry(c, dent);
-+ if (err) {
-+ dbg_dump_stack();
-+ dbg_dump_node(c, dent);
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ lnc_node = kmalloc(zbr->len, GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!lnc_node)
-+ /* We don't have to have the cache, so no error */
-+ return 0;
-+
-+ memcpy(lnc_node, node, zbr->len);
-+ zbr->leaf = lnc_node;
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+ /**
-+ * lnc_add_directly - add a leaf node to the leaf-node-cache.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @zbr: zbranch of leaf node
-+ * @node: leaf node
-+ *
-+ * This function is similar to 'lnc_add()', but it does not create a copy of
-+ * @node but inserts @node to TNC directly.
-+ */
-+static int lnc_add_directly(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr,
-+ void *node)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(!zbr->leaf);
-+ ubifs_assert(zbr->len != 0);
-+
-+ err = ubifs_validate_entry(c, node);
-+ if (err) {
-+ dbg_dump_stack();
-+ dbg_dump_node(c, node);
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ zbr->leaf = node;
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * lnc_free - remove a leaf node from the leaf node cache.
-+ * @zbr: zbranch of leaf node
-+ * @node: leaf node
-+ */
-+static void lnc_free(struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr)
-+{
-+ if (!zbr->leaf)
-+ return;
-+ kfree(zbr->leaf);
-+ zbr->leaf = NULL;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * tnc_read_node_nm - read a "hashed" leaf node.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @zbr: key and position of the node
-+ * @node: node is returned here
-+ *
-+ * This function reads a "hashed" node defined by @zbr from the leaf node cache
-+ * (in it is there) or from the hash media, in which case the node is also
-+ * added to LNC. Returns zero in case of success or a negative negative error
-+ * code in case of failure.
-+ */
-+static int tnc_read_node_nm(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr,
-+ void *node)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(is_hash_key(c, &zbr->key));
-+
-+ if (zbr->leaf) {
-+ /* Read from the leaf node cache */
-+ ubifs_assert(zbr->len != 0);
-+ memcpy(node, zbr->leaf, zbr->len);
-+ return 0;
-+ }
-+
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_read_node(c, zbr, node);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ /* Add the node to the leaf node cache */
-+ err = lnc_add(c, zbr, node);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * try_read_node - read a node if it is a node.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @buf: buffer to read to
-+ * @type: node type
-+ * @len: node length (not aligned)
-+ * @lnum: LEB number of node to read
-+ * @offs: offset of node to read
-+ *
-+ * This function tries to read a node of known type and length, checks it and
-+ * stores it in @buf. This function returns %1 if a node is present and %0 if
-+ * a node is not present. A negative error code is returned for I/O errors.
-+ * This function performs that same function as ubifs_read_node except that
-+ * it does not require that there is actually a node present and instead
-+ * the return code indicates if a node was read.
-+ */
-+static int try_read_node(const struct ubifs_info *c, void *buf, int type,
-+ int len, int lnum, int offs)
-+{
-+ int err, node_len;
-+ struct ubifs_ch *ch = buf;
-+ uint32_t crc, node_crc;
-+
-+ dbg_io("LEB %d:%d, %s, length %d", lnum, offs, dbg_ntype(type), len);
-+
-+ err = ubi_read(c->ubi, lnum, buf, offs, len);
-+ if (err) {
-+ ubifs_err("cannot read node type %d from LEB %d:%d, error %d",
-+ type, lnum, offs, err);
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (le32_to_cpu(ch->magic) != UBIFS_NODE_MAGIC)
-+ return 0;
-+
-+ if (ch->node_type != type)
-+ return 0;
-+
-+ node_len = le32_to_cpu(ch->len);
-+ if (node_len != len)
-+ return 0;
-+
-+ crc = crc32(UBIFS_CRC32_INIT, buf + 8, node_len - 8);
-+ node_crc = le32_to_cpu(ch->crc);
-+ if (crc != node_crc)
-+ return 0;
-+
-+ return 1;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * fallible_read_node - try to read a leaf node.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @key: key of node to read
-+ * @zbr: position of node
-+ * @node: node returned
-+ *
-+ * This function tries to read a node and returns %1 if the node is read, %0
-+ * if the node is not present, and a negative error code in the case of error.
-+ */
-+static int fallible_read_node(struct ubifs_info *c, const union ubifs_key *key,
-+ struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr, void *node)
-+{
-+ int ret;
-+
-+ dbg_tnc("LEB %d:%d, key %s", zbr->lnum, zbr->offs, DBGKEY(key));
-+
-+ ret = try_read_node(c, node, key_type(c, key), zbr->len, zbr->lnum,
-+ zbr->offs);
-+ if (ret == 1) {
-+ union ubifs_key node_key;
-+ struct ubifs_dent_node *dent = node;
-+
-+ /* All nodes have key in the same place */
-+ key_read(c, &dent->key, &node_key);
-+ if (keys_cmp(c, key, &node_key) != 0)
-+ ret = 0;
-+ }
-+ if (ret == 0)
-+ dbg_mnt("dangling branch LEB %d:%d len %d, key %s",
-+ zbr->lnum, zbr->offs, zbr->len, DBGKEY(key));
-+ return ret;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * matches_name - determine if a directory or extended attribute entry matches
-+ * a given name.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @zbr: zbranch of dent
-+ * @nm: name to match
-+ *
-+ * This function checks if xentry/direntry referred by zbranch @zbr matches name
-+ * @nm. Returns %NAME_MATCHES if it does, %NAME_LESS if the name referred by
-+ * @zbr is less than @nm, and %NAME_GREATER if it is greater than @nm. In case
-+ * of failure, a negative error code is returned.
-+ */
-+static int matches_name(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr,
-+ const struct qstr *nm)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_dent_node *dent;
-+ int nlen, err;
-+
-+ /* If possible, match against the dent in the leaf node cache */
-+ if (!zbr->leaf) {
-+ dent = kmalloc(zbr->len, GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!dent)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_read_node(c, zbr, dent);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_free;
-+
-+ /* Add the node to the leaf node cache */
-+ err = lnc_add_directly(c, zbr, dent);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_free;
-+ } else
-+ dent = zbr->leaf;
-+
-+ nlen = le16_to_cpu(dent->nlen);
-+ err = memcmp(dent->name, nm->name, min_t(int, nlen, nm->len));
-+ if (err == 0) {
-+ if (nlen == nm->len)
-+ return NAME_MATCHES;
-+ else if (nlen < nm->len)
-+ return NAME_LESS;
-+ else
-+ return NAME_GREATER;
-+ } else if (err < 0)
-+ return NAME_LESS;
-+ else
-+ return NAME_GREATER;
-+
-+out_free:
-+ kfree(dent);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * get_znode - get a TNC znode that may not be loaded yet.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @znode: parent znode
-+ * @n: znode branch slot number
-+ *
-+ * This function returns the znode or a negative error code.
-+ */
-+static struct ubifs_znode *get_znode(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode, int n)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr;
-+
-+ zbr = &znode->zbranch[n];
-+ if (zbr->znode)
-+ znode = zbr->znode;
-+ else
-+ znode = ubifs_load_znode(c, zbr, znode, n);
-+ return znode;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * tnc_next - find next TNC entry.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @zn: znode is passed and returned here
-+ * @n: znode branch slot number is passed and returned here
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 if the next TNC entry is found, %-ENOENT if there is
-+ * no next entry, or a negative error code otherwise.
-+ */
-+static int tnc_next(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_znode **zn, int *n)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode = *zn;
-+ int nn = *n;
-+
-+ nn += 1;
-+ if (nn < znode->child_cnt) {
-+ *n = nn;
-+ return 0;
-+ }
-+ while (1) {
-+ struct ubifs_znode *zp;
-+
-+ zp = znode->parent;
-+ if (!zp)
-+ return -ENOENT;
-+ nn = znode->iip + 1;
-+ znode = zp;
-+ if (nn < znode->child_cnt) {
-+ znode = get_znode(c, znode, nn);
-+ if (IS_ERR(znode))
-+ return PTR_ERR(znode);
-+ while (znode->level != 0) {
-+ znode = get_znode(c, znode, 0);
-+ if (IS_ERR(znode))
-+ return PTR_ERR(znode);
-+ }
-+ nn = 0;
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ *zn = znode;
-+ *n = nn;
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * tnc_prev - find previous TNC entry.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @zn: znode is returned here
-+ * @n: znode branch slot number is passed and returned here
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 if the previous TNC entry is found, %-ENOENT if
-+ * there is no next entry, or a negative error code otherwise.
-+ */
-+static int tnc_prev(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_znode **zn, int *n)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode = *zn;
-+ int nn = *n;
-+
-+ if (nn > 0) {
-+ *n = nn - 1;
-+ return 0;
-+ }
-+ while (1) {
-+ struct ubifs_znode *zp;
-+
-+ zp = znode->parent;
-+ if (!zp)
-+ return -ENOENT;
-+ nn = znode->iip - 1;
-+ znode = zp;
-+ if (nn >= 0) {
-+ znode = get_znode(c, znode, nn);
-+ if (IS_ERR(znode))
-+ return PTR_ERR(znode);
-+ while (znode->level != 0) {
-+ nn = znode->child_cnt - 1;
-+ znode = get_znode(c, znode, nn);
-+ if (IS_ERR(znode))
-+ return PTR_ERR(znode);
-+ }
-+ nn = znode->child_cnt - 1;
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ *zn = znode;
-+ *n = nn;
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * resolve_collision - resolve a collision.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @key: key of a directory or extended attribute entry
-+ * @zn: znode is returned here
-+ * @n: zbranch number is passed and returned here
-+ * @nm: name of the entry
-+ *
-+ * This function is called for "hashed" keys to make sure that the found key
-+ * really corresponds to the looked up node (directory or extended attribute
-+ * entry). It returns %1 and sets @zn and @n if the collision is resolved.
-+ * %0 is returned if @nm is not found and @zn and @n are set to the previous
-+ * entry, i.e. to the entry after which @nm could follow if it were in TNC.
-+ * This means that @n may be set to %-1 if the leftmost key in @zn is the
-+ * previous one. A negative error code is returned on failures.
-+ */
-+static int resolve_collision(struct ubifs_info *c, const union ubifs_key *key,
-+ struct ubifs_znode **zn, int *n,
-+ const struct qstr *nm)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+
-+ err = matches_name(c, &(*zn)->zbranch[*n], nm);
-+ if (unlikely(err < 0))
-+ return err;
-+ if (err == NAME_MATCHES)
-+ return 1;
-+
-+ if (err == NAME_GREATER) {
-+ /* Look left */
-+ while (1) {
-+ err = tnc_prev(c, zn, n);
-+ if (err == -ENOENT) {
-+ ubifs_assert(*n == 0);
-+ *n = -1;
-+ return 0;
-+ }
-+ if (err < 0)
-+ return err;
-+ if (keys_cmp(c, &(*zn)->zbranch[*n].key, key)) {
-+ /*
-+ * We have found the branch after which we would
-+ * like to insert, but inserting in this znode
-+ * may still be wrong. Consider the following 3
-+ * znodes, in the case where we are resolving a
-+ * collision with Key2.
-+ *
-+ * znode zp
-+ * ----------------------
-+ * level 1 | Key0 | Key1 |
-+ * -----------------------
-+ * | |
-+ * znode za | | znode zb
-+ * ------------ ------------
-+ * level 0 | Key0 | | Key2 |
-+ * ------------ ------------
-+ *
-+ * The lookup finds Key2 in znode zb. Lets say
-+ * there is no match and the name is greater so
-+ * we look left. When we find Key0, we end up
-+ * here. If we return now, we will insert into
-+ * znode za at slot n = 1. But that is invalid
-+ * according to the parent's keys. Key2 must
-+ * be inserted into znode zb.
-+ *
-+ * Note, this problem is not relevant for the
-+ * case when we go right, because
-+ * 'tnc_insert()' would correct the parent key.
-+ */
-+ if (*n == (*zn)->child_cnt - 1) {
-+ err = tnc_next(c, zn, n);
-+ if (err) {
-+ /* Should be impossible */
-+ ubifs_assert(0);
-+ if (err == -ENOENT)
-+ err = -EINVAL;
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+ ubifs_assert(*n == 0);
-+ *n = -1;
-+ }
-+ return 0;
-+ }
-+ err = matches_name(c, &(*zn)->zbranch[*n], nm);
-+ if (err < 0)
-+ return err;
-+ if (err == NAME_LESS)
-+ return 0;
-+ if (err == NAME_MATCHES)
-+ return 1;
-+ ubifs_assert(err == NAME_GREATER);
-+ }
-+ } else {
-+ int nn = *n;
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode = *zn;
-+
-+ /* Look right */
-+ while (1) {
-+ err = tnc_next(c, &znode, &nn);
-+ if (err == -ENOENT)
-+ return 0;
-+ if (err < 0)
-+ return err;
-+ if (keys_cmp(c, &znode->zbranch[nn].key, key))
-+ return 0;
-+ err = matches_name(c, &znode->zbranch[nn], nm);
-+ if (err < 0)
-+ return err;
-+ if (err == NAME_GREATER)
-+ return 0;
-+ *zn = znode;
-+ *n = nn;
-+ if (err == NAME_MATCHES)
-+ return 1;
-+ ubifs_assert(err == NAME_LESS);
-+ }
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * fallible_matches_name - determine if a dent matches a given name.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @zbr: zbranch of dent
-+ * @nm: name to match
-+ *
-+ * This is a "fallible" version of 'matches_name()' function which does not
-+ * panic if the direntry/xentry referred by @zbr does not exist on the media.
-+ *
-+ * This function checks if xentry/direntry referred by zbranch @zbr matches name
-+ * @nm. Returns %NAME_MATCHES it does, %NAME_LESS if the name referred by @zbr
-+ * is less than @nm, %NAME_GREATER if it is greater than @nm, and @NOT_ON_MEDIA
-+ * if xentry/direntry referred by @zbr does not exist on the media. A negative
-+ * error code is returned in case of failure.
-+ */
-+static int fallible_matches_name(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr,
-+ const struct qstr *nm)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_dent_node *dent;
-+ int nlen, err;
-+
-+ /* If possible, match against the dent in the leaf node cache */
-+ if (!zbr->leaf) {
-+ dent = kmalloc(zbr->len, GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!dent)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ err = fallible_read_node(c, &zbr->key, zbr, dent);
-+ if (err < 0)
-+ goto out_free;
-+ if (err == 0) {
-+ /* The node was not present */
-+ err = NOT_ON_MEDIA;
-+ goto out_free;
-+ }
-+ ubifs_assert(err == 1);
-+
-+ err = lnc_add_directly(c, zbr, dent);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_free;
-+ } else
-+ dent = zbr->leaf;
-+
-+ nlen = le16_to_cpu(dent->nlen);
-+ err = memcmp(dent->name, nm->name, min_t(int, nlen, nm->len));
-+ if (err == 0) {
-+ if (nlen == nm->len)
-+ return NAME_MATCHES;
-+ else if (nlen < nm->len)
-+ return NAME_LESS;
-+ else
-+ return NAME_GREATER;
-+ } else if (err < 0)
-+ return NAME_LESS;
-+ else
-+ return NAME_GREATER;
-+
-+out_free:
-+ kfree(dent);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * fallible_resolve_collision - resolve a collision even if nodes are missing.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @key: key
-+ * @zn: znode is returned here
-+ * @n: branch number is passed and returned here
-+ * @nm: name of directory entry
-+ * @adding: indicates caller is adding a key to the TNC
-+ *
-+ * This is a "fallible" version of the 'resolve_collision()' function which
-+ * does not panic if one of the nodes referred to by TNC does not exist on the
-+ * media. This may happen when replaying the journal if a deleted node was
-+ * Garbage-collected and the commit was not done. A branch that refers to a node
-+ * that is not present is called a dangling branch. The following are the return
-+ * codes for this function:
-+ * o if @nm was found, %1 is returned and @zn and @n are set to the found
-+ * branch;
-+ * o if we are @adding and @nm was not found, %0 is returned;
-+ * o if we are not @adding and @nm was not found, but a dangling branch was
-+ * found, then %1 is returned and @zn and @n are set to the dangling branch;
-+ * o a negative error code is returned in case of failure.
-+ */
-+static int fallible_resolve_collision(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ const union ubifs_key *key,
-+ struct ubifs_znode **zn, int *n,
-+ const struct qstr *nm, int adding)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_znode *o_znode = NULL, *znode = *zn;
-+ int uninitialized_var(o_n), err, cmp, unsure = 0, nn = *n;
-+
-+ cmp = fallible_matches_name(c, &znode->zbranch[nn], nm);
-+ if (unlikely(cmp < 0))
-+ return cmp;
-+ if (cmp == NAME_MATCHES)
-+ return 1;
-+ if (cmp == NOT_ON_MEDIA) {
-+ o_znode = znode;
-+ o_n = nn;
-+ /*
-+ * We are unlucky and hit a dangling branch straight away.
-+ * Now we do not really know where to go to find the needed
-+ * branch - to the left or to the right. Well, let's try left.
-+ */
-+ unsure = 1;
-+ } else if (!adding)
-+ unsure = 1; /* Remove a dangling branch wherever it is */
-+
-+ if (cmp == NAME_GREATER || unsure) {
-+ /* Look left */
-+ while (1) {
-+ err = tnc_prev(c, zn, n);
-+ if (err == -ENOENT) {
-+ ubifs_assert(*n == 0);
-+ *n = -1;
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ if (err < 0)
-+ return err;
-+ if (keys_cmp(c, &(*zn)->zbranch[*n].key, key)) {
-+ /* See comments in 'resolve_collision()' */
-+ if (*n == (*zn)->child_cnt - 1) {
-+ err = tnc_next(c, zn, n);
-+ if (err) {
-+ /* Should be impossible */
-+ ubifs_assert(0);
-+ if (err == -ENOENT)
-+ err = -EINVAL;
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+ ubifs_assert(*n == 0);
-+ *n = -1;
-+ }
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ err = fallible_matches_name(c, &(*zn)->zbranch[*n], nm);
-+ if (err < 0)
-+ return err;
-+ if (err == NAME_MATCHES)
-+ return 1;
-+ if (err == NOT_ON_MEDIA) {
-+ o_znode = *zn;
-+ o_n = *n;
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+ if (!adding)
-+ continue;
-+ if (err == NAME_LESS)
-+ break;
-+ else
-+ unsure = 0;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ if (cmp == NAME_LESS || unsure) {
-+ /* Look right */
-+ *zn = znode;
-+ *n = nn;
-+ while (1) {
-+ err = tnc_next(c, &znode, &nn);
-+ if (err == -ENOENT)
-+ break;
-+ if (err < 0)
-+ return err;
-+ if (keys_cmp(c, &znode->zbranch[nn].key, key))
-+ break;
-+ err = fallible_matches_name(c, &znode->zbranch[nn], nm);
-+ if (err < 0)
-+ return err;
-+ if (err == NAME_GREATER)
-+ break;
-+ *zn = znode;
-+ *n = nn;
-+ if (err == NAME_MATCHES)
-+ return 1;
-+ if (err == NOT_ON_MEDIA) {
-+ o_znode = znode;
-+ o_n = nn;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Never match a dangling branch when adding */
-+ if (adding || !o_znode)
-+ return 0;
-+
-+ dbg_mnt("dangling match LEB %d:%d len %d %s",
-+ o_znode->zbranch[o_n].lnum, o_znode->zbranch[o_n].offs,
-+ o_znode->zbranch[o_n].len, DBGKEY(key));
-+ *zn = o_znode;
-+ *n = o_n;
-+ return 1;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * matches_position - determine if a zbranch matches a given position.
-+ * @zbr: zbranch of dent
-+ * @lnum: LEB number of dent to match
-+ * @offs: offset of dent to match
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %1 if @lnum:@offs matches, and %0 otherwise.
-+ */
-+static int matches_position(struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr, int lnum, int offs)
-+{
-+ if (zbr->lnum == lnum && zbr->offs == offs)
-+ return 1;
-+ else
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * resolve_collision_directly - resolve a collision directly.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @key: key of directory entry
-+ * @zn: znode is passed and returned here
-+ * @n: zbranch number is passed and returned here
-+ * @lnum: LEB number of dent node to match
-+ * @offs: offset of dent node to match
-+ *
-+ * This function is used for "hashed" keys to make sure the found directory or
-+ * extended attribute entry node is what was looked for. It is used when the
-+ * flash address of the right node is known (@lnum:@offs) which makes it much
-+ * easier to resolve collisions (no need to read entries and match full
-+ * names). This function returns %1 and sets @zn and @n if the collision is
-+ * resolved, %0 if @lnum:@offs is not found and @zn and @n are set to the
-+ * previous directory entry. Otherwise a negative error code is returned.
-+ */
-+static int resolve_collision_directly(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ const union ubifs_key *key,
-+ struct ubifs_znode **zn, int *n,
-+ int lnum, int offs)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode;
-+ int nn, err;
-+
-+ znode = *zn;
-+ nn = *n;
-+ if (matches_position(&znode->zbranch[nn], lnum, offs))
-+ return 1;
-+
-+ /* Look left */
-+ while (1) {
-+ err = tnc_prev(c, &znode, &nn);
-+ if (err == -ENOENT)
-+ break;
-+ if (err < 0)
-+ return err;
-+ if (keys_cmp(c, &znode->zbranch[nn].key, key))
-+ break;
-+ if (matches_position(&znode->zbranch[nn], lnum, offs)) {
-+ *zn = znode;
-+ *n = nn;
-+ return 1;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Look right */
-+ znode = *zn;
-+ nn = *n;
-+ while (1) {
-+ err = tnc_next(c, &znode, &nn);
-+ if (err == -ENOENT)
-+ return 0;
-+ if (err < 0)
-+ return err;
-+ if (keys_cmp(c, &znode->zbranch[nn].key, key))
-+ return 0;
-+ *zn = znode;
-+ *n = nn;
-+ if (matches_position(&znode->zbranch[nn], lnum, offs))
-+ return 1;
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * dirty_cow_bottom_up - dirty a znode and its ancestors.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @znode: znode to dirty
-+ *
-+ * If we do not have a unique key that resides in a znode, then we cannot
-+ * dirty that znode from the top down (i.e. by using lookup_level0_dirty)
-+ * This function records the path back to the last dirty ancestor, and then
-+ * dirties the znodes on that path.
-+ */
-+static struct ubifs_znode *dirty_cow_bottom_up(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_znode *zp;
-+ int *path = c->bottom_up_buf, p = 0;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(c->zroot.znode);
-+ ubifs_assert(znode);
-+ if (c->zroot.znode->level > BOTTOM_UP_HEIGHT) {
-+ kfree(c->bottom_up_buf);
-+ c->bottom_up_buf = kmalloc(c->zroot.znode->level * sizeof(int),
-+ GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!c->bottom_up_buf)
-+ return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
-+ path = c->bottom_up_buf;
-+ }
-+ if (c->zroot.znode->level) {
-+ /* Go up until parent is dirty */
-+ while (1) {
-+ int n;
-+
-+ zp = znode->parent;
-+ if (!zp)
-+ break;
-+ n = znode->iip;
-+ ubifs_assert(p < c->zroot.znode->level);
-+ path[p++] = n;
-+ if (!zp->cnext && ubifs_zn_dirty(znode))
-+ break;
-+ znode = zp;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Come back down, dirtying as we go */
-+ while (1) {
-+ struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr;
-+
-+ zp = znode->parent;
-+ if (zp) {
-+ ubifs_assert(path[p - 1] >= 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(path[p - 1] < zp->child_cnt);
-+ zbr = &zp->zbranch[path[--p]];
-+ znode = dirty_cow_znode(c, zbr);
-+ } else {
-+ ubifs_assert(znode == c->zroot.znode);
-+ znode = dirty_cow_znode(c, &c->zroot);
-+ }
-+ if (unlikely(IS_ERR(znode)) || !p)
-+ break;
-+ ubifs_assert(path[p - 1] >= 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(path[p - 1] < znode->child_cnt);
-+ znode = znode->zbranch[path[p - 1]].znode;
-+ }
-+
-+ return znode;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_lookup_level0 - search for zero-level znode.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @key: key to lookup
-+ * @zn: znode is returned here
-+ * @n: znode branch slot number is returned here
-+ *
-+ * This function looks up the TNC tree and search for zero-level znode which
-+ * refers key @key. The found zero-level znode is returned in @zn. There are 3
-+ * cases:
-+ * o exact match, i.e. the found zero-level znode contains key @key, then %1
-+ * is returned and slot number of the matched branch is stored in @n;
-+ * o not exact match, which means that zero-level znode does not contain
-+ * @key, then %0 is returned and slot number of the closed branch is stored
-+ * in @n;
-+ * o @key is so small that it is even less than the lowest key of the
-+ * leftmost zero-level node, then %0 is returned and %0 is stored in @n.
-+ *
-+ * Note, when the TNC tree is traversed, some znodes may be absent, then this
-+ * function reads corresponding indexing nodes and inserts them to TNC. In
-+ * case of failure, a negative error code is returned.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_lookup_level0(struct ubifs_info *c, const union ubifs_key *key,
-+ struct ubifs_znode **zn, int *n)
-+{
-+ int err, exact;
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode;
-+ unsigned long time = get_seconds();
-+
-+ dbg_tnc("search key %s", DBGKEY(key));
-+
-+ znode = c->zroot.znode;
-+ if (unlikely(!znode)) {
-+ znode = ubifs_load_znode(c, &c->zroot, NULL, 0);
-+ if (IS_ERR(znode))
-+ return PTR_ERR(znode);
-+ }
-+
-+ znode->time = time;
-+
-+ while (1) {
-+ struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr;
-+
-+ exact = ubifs_search_zbranch(c, znode, key, n);
-+
-+ if (znode->level == 0)
-+ break;
-+
-+ if (*n < 0)
-+ *n = 0;
-+ zbr = &znode->zbranch[*n];
-+
-+ if (zbr->znode) {
-+ znode->time = time;
-+ znode = zbr->znode;
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* znode is not in TNC cache, load it from the media */
-+ znode = ubifs_load_znode(c, zbr, znode, *n);
-+ if (IS_ERR(znode))
-+ return PTR_ERR(znode);
-+ }
-+
-+ *zn = znode;
-+ if (exact || !is_hash_key(c, key) || *n != -1) {
-+ dbg_tnc("found %d, lvl %d, n %d", exact, znode->level, *n);
-+ return exact;
-+ }
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Here is a tricky place. We have not found the key and this is a
-+ * "hashed" key, which may collide. The rest of the code deals with
-+ * situations like this:
-+ *
-+ * | 3 | 5 |
-+ * / \
-+ * | 3 | 5 | | 6 | 7 | (x)
-+ *
-+ * Or more a complex example:
-+ *
-+ * | 1 | 5 |
-+ * / \
-+ * | 1 | 3 | | 5 | 8 |
-+ * \ /
-+ * | 5 | 5 | | 6 | 7 | (x)
-+ *
-+ * In the examples, if we are looking for key "5", we may reach nodes
-+ * marked with "(x)". In this case what we have do is to look at the
-+ * left and see if there is "5" key there. If there is, we have to
-+ * return it.
-+ *
-+ * Note, this whole situation is possible because we allow to have
-+ * elements which are equivalent to the next key in the parent in the
-+ * children of current znode. For example, this happens if we split a
-+ * znode like this: | 3 | 5 | 5 | 6 | 7 |, which results in something
-+ * like this:
-+ * | 3 | 5 |
-+ * / \
-+ * | 3 | 5 | | 5 | 6 | 7 |
-+ * ^
-+ * And this becomes what is at the first "picture" after key "5" marked
-+ * with "^" is removed. What could be done is we could prohibit
-+ * splitting in the middle of the colliding sequence. Also, when
-+ * removing the leftmost key, we would have to correct the key of the
-+ * parent node, which would introduce additional complications. Namely,
-+ * if we changed the the leftmost key of the parent znode, the garbage
-+ * collector would be unable to find it (GC is doing this when GC'ing
-+ * indexing LEBs). Although we already have an additional RB-tree where
-+ * we save such changed znodes (see 'ins_clr_old_idx_znode()') until
-+ * after the commit. But anyway, this does not look easy to implement
-+ * so we did not try this.
-+ */
-+ err = tnc_prev(c, &znode, n);
-+ if (err == -ENOENT) {
-+ dbg_tnc("found 0, lvl %d, n -1", znode->level);
-+ *n = -1;
-+ return 0;
-+ }
-+ if (unlikely(err < 0))
-+ return err;
-+ if (keys_cmp(c, key, &znode->zbranch[*n].key)) {
-+ dbg_tnc("found 0, lvl %d, n -1", znode->level);
-+ *n = -1;
-+ return 0;
-+ }
-+
-+ dbg_tnc("found 1, lvl %d, n %d", znode->level, *n);
-+ *zn = znode;
-+ return 1;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * lookup_level0_dirty - search for zero-level znode dirtying.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @key: key to lookup
-+ * @zn: znode is returned here
-+ * @n: znode branch slot number is returned here
-+ *
-+ * This function looks up the TNC tree and search for zero-level znode which
-+ * refers key @key. The found zero-level znode is returned in @zn. There are 3
-+ * cases:
-+ * o exact match, i.e. the found zero-level znode contains key @key, then %1
-+ * is returned and slot number of the matched branch is stored in @n;
-+ * o not exact match, which means that zero-level znode does not contain @key
-+ * then %0 is returned and slot number of the closed branch is stored in
-+ * @n;
-+ * o @key is so small that it is even less than the lowest key of the
-+ * leftmost zero-level node, then %0 is returned and %-1 is stored in @n.
-+ *
-+ * Additionally all znodes in the path from the root to the located zero-level
-+ * znode are marked as dirty.
-+ *
-+ * Note, when the TNC tree is traversed, some znodes may be absent, then this
-+ * function reads corresponding indexing nodes and inserts them to TNC. In
-+ * case of failure, a negative error code is returned.
-+ */
-+static int lookup_level0_dirty(struct ubifs_info *c, const union ubifs_key *key,
-+ struct ubifs_znode **zn, int *n)
-+{
-+ int err, exact;
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode;
-+ unsigned long time = get_seconds();
-+
-+ dbg_tnc("search and dirty key %s", DBGKEY(key));
-+
-+ znode = c->zroot.znode;
-+ if (unlikely(!znode)) {
-+ znode = ubifs_load_znode(c, &c->zroot, NULL, 0);
-+ if (IS_ERR(znode))
-+ return PTR_ERR(znode);
-+ }
-+
-+ znode = dirty_cow_znode(c, &c->zroot);
-+ if (IS_ERR(znode))
-+ return PTR_ERR(znode);
-+
-+ znode->time = time;
-+
-+ while (1) {
-+ struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr;
-+
-+ exact = ubifs_search_zbranch(c, znode, key, n);
-+
-+ if (znode->level == 0)
-+ break;
-+
-+ if (*n < 0)
-+ *n = 0;
-+ zbr = &znode->zbranch[*n];
-+
-+ if (zbr->znode) {
-+ znode->time = time;
-+ znode = dirty_cow_znode(c, zbr);
-+ if (IS_ERR(znode))
-+ return PTR_ERR(znode);
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* znode is not in TNC cache, load it from the media */
-+ znode = ubifs_load_znode(c, zbr, znode, *n);
-+ if (IS_ERR(znode))
-+ return PTR_ERR(znode);
-+ znode = dirty_cow_znode(c, zbr);
-+ if (IS_ERR(znode))
-+ return PTR_ERR(znode);
-+ }
-+
-+ *zn = znode;
-+ if (exact || !is_hash_key(c, key) || *n != -1) {
-+ dbg_tnc("found %d, lvl %d, n %d", exact, znode->level, *n);
-+ return exact;
-+ }
-+
-+ /*
-+ * See huge comment at 'lookup_level0_dirty()' what is the rest of the
-+ * code.
-+ */
-+ err = tnc_prev(c, &znode, n);
-+ if (err == -ENOENT) {
-+ *n = -1;
-+ dbg_tnc("found 0, lvl %d, n -1", znode->level);
-+ return 0;
-+ }
-+ if (unlikely(err < 0))
-+ return err;
-+ if (keys_cmp(c, key, &znode->zbranch[*n].key)) {
-+ *n = -1;
-+ dbg_tnc("found 0, lvl %d, n -1", znode->level);
-+ return 0;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (znode->cnext || !ubifs_zn_dirty(znode)) {
-+ znode = dirty_cow_bottom_up(c, znode);
-+ if (IS_ERR(znode))
-+ return PTR_ERR(znode);
-+ }
-+
-+ dbg_tnc("found 1, lvl %d, n %d", znode->level, *n);
-+ *zn = znode;
-+ return 1;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_tnc_lookup - look up a file-system node.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @key: node key to lookup
-+ * @node: the node is returned here
-+ *
-+ * This function look up and reads node with key @key. The caller has to make
-+ * sure the @node buffer is large enough to fit the node. Returns zero in case
-+ * of success, %-ENOENT if the node was not found, and a negative error code in
-+ * case of failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_tnc_lookup(struct ubifs_info *c, const union ubifs_key *key,
-+ void *node)
-+{
-+ int found, n, err;
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode;
-+ struct ubifs_zbranch zbr, *zt;
-+
-+ mutex_lock(&c->tnc_mutex);
-+ found = ubifs_lookup_level0(c, key, &znode, &n);
-+ if (!found) {
-+ err = -ENOENT;
-+ goto out;
-+ } else if (found < 0) {
-+ err = found;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ zt = &znode->zbranch[n];
-+ if (is_hash_key(c, key)) {
-+ /*
-+ * In this case the leaf node cache gets used, so we pass the
-+ * address of the zbranch and keep the mutex locked
-+ */
-+ err = tnc_read_node_nm(c, zt, node);
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ zbr = znode->zbranch[n];
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->tnc_mutex);
-+
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_read_node(c, &zbr, node);
-+ return err;
-+
-+out:
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->tnc_mutex);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_tnc_locate - look up a file-system node and return it and its location.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @key: node key to lookup
-+ * @node: the node is returned here
-+ * @lnum: LEB number is returned here
-+ * @offs: offset is returned here
-+ *
-+ * This function is the same as 'ubifs_tnc_lookup()' but it returns the node
-+ * location also. See 'ubifs_tnc_lookup()'.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_tnc_locate(struct ubifs_info *c, const union ubifs_key *key,
-+ void *node, int *lnum, int *offs)
-+{
-+ int found, n, err;
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode;
-+ struct ubifs_zbranch zbr, *zt;
-+
-+ mutex_lock(&c->tnc_mutex);
-+ found = ubifs_lookup_level0(c, key, &znode, &n);
-+ if (!found) {
-+ err = -ENOENT;
-+ goto out;
-+ } else if (found < 0) {
-+ err = found;
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ zt = &znode->zbranch[n];
-+ if (is_hash_key(c, key)) {
-+ /*
-+ * In this case the leaf node cache gets used, so we pass the
-+ * address of the zbranch and keep the mutex locked
-+ */
-+ *lnum = zt->lnum;
-+ *offs = zt->offs;
-+ err = tnc_read_node_nm(c, zt, node);
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ zbr = znode->zbranch[n];
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->tnc_mutex);
-+
-+ *lnum = zbr.lnum;
-+ *offs = zbr.offs;
-+
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_read_node(c, &zbr, node);
-+ return err;
-+
-+out:
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->tnc_mutex);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * do_lookup_nm- look up a "hashed" node.
-+ * directory entry file-system node.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @key: node key to lookup
-+ * @node: the node is returned here
-+ * @nm: node name
-+ *
-+ * This function look up and reads a node which contains name hash in the key.
-+ * Since the hash may have collisions, there may be many nodes with the same
-+ * key, so we have to sequentially look to all of them until the needed one is
-+ * found. This function returns zero in case of success, %-ENOENT if the node
-+ * was not found, and a negative error code in case of failure.
-+ */
-+static int do_lookup_nm(struct ubifs_info *c, const union ubifs_key *key,
-+ void *node, const struct qstr *nm)
-+{
-+ int found, n, err;
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode;
-+ struct ubifs_zbranch zbr;
-+
-+ dbg_tnc("name '%.*s' key %s", nm->len, nm->name, DBGKEY(key));
-+ mutex_lock(&c->tnc_mutex);
-+ found = ubifs_lookup_level0(c, key, &znode, &n);
-+ if (!found) {
-+ err = -ENOENT;
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ } else if (found < 0) {
-+ err = found;
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ }
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(n >= 0);
-+
-+ err = resolve_collision(c, key, &znode, &n, nm);
-+ dbg_tnc("rc returned %d, znode %p, n %d", err, znode, n);
-+ if (unlikely(err < 0))
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ if (err == 0) {
-+ err = -ENOENT;
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ }
-+
-+ zbr = znode->zbranch[n];
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->tnc_mutex);
-+
-+ err = tnc_read_node_nm(c, &zbr, node);
-+ return err;
-+
-+out_unlock:
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->tnc_mutex);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_tnc_lookup_nm- look up a "hashed" node.
-+ * directory entry file-system node.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @key: node key to lookup
-+ * @node: the node is returned here
-+ * @nm: node name
-+ *
-+ * This function look up and reads a node which contains name hash in the key.
-+ * Since the hash may have collisions, there may be many nodes with the same
-+ * key, so we have to sequentially look to all of them until the needed one is
-+ * found. This function returns zero in case of success, %-ENOENT if the node
-+ * was not found, and a negative error code in case of failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_tnc_lookup_nm(struct ubifs_info *c, const union ubifs_key *key,
-+ void *node, const struct qstr *nm)
-+{
-+ int err, len;
-+ const struct ubifs_dent_node *dent = node;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * We assume that in most of the cases there are no name collisions and
-+ * 'ubifs_tnc_lookup()' returns us the right direntry.
-+ */
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_lookup(c, key, node);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ len = le16_to_cpu(dent->nlen);
-+ if (nm->len == len && !memcmp(dent->name, nm->name, len))
-+ return 0;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Unluckily, there are hash collisions and we have to iterate over
-+ * them look at each direntry with colliding name hash sequentially.
-+ */
-+ return do_lookup_nm(c, key, node, nm);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * correct_parent_keys - correct parent znodes' keys.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @znode: znode to correct parent znodes for
-+ *
-+ * This is a helper function for 'tnc_insert()'. When the key of the leftmost
-+ * zbranch changes, keys of parent znodes have to be corrected. This helper
-+ * function is called in such situations and corrects the keys if needed.
-+ */
-+static void correct_parent_keys(const struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode)
-+{
-+ union ubifs_key *key, *key1;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(znode->parent);
-+ ubifs_assert(znode->iip == 0);
-+
-+ key = &znode->zbranch[0].key;
-+ key1 = &znode->parent->zbranch[0].key;
-+
-+ while (keys_cmp(c, key, key1) < 0) {
-+ key_copy(c, key, key1);
-+ znode = znode->parent;
-+ if (!znode->parent || znode->iip)
-+ break;
-+ key1 = &znode->parent->zbranch[0].key;
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * insert_zbranch - insert a zbranch into a znode.
-+ * @znode: znode into which to insert
-+ * @zbr: zbranch to insert
-+ * @n: slot number to insert to
-+ *
-+ * This is a helper function for 'tnc_insert()'. UBIFS does not allow "gaps" in
-+ * znode's array of zbranches and keeps zbranches consolidated, so when a new
-+ * zbranch has to be inserted to the @znode->zbranches[]' array at the @n-th
-+ * slot, zbranches starting from @n have to be moved right.
-+ */
-+static void insert_zbranch(struct ubifs_znode *znode,
-+ const struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr, int n)
-+{
-+ int i;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(ubifs_zn_dirty(znode));
-+
-+ if (znode->level) {
-+ for (i = znode->child_cnt; i > n; i--) {
-+ znode->zbranch[i] = znode->zbranch[i - 1];
-+ if (znode->zbranch[i].znode)
-+ znode->zbranch[i].znode->iip = i;
-+ }
-+ if (zbr->znode)
-+ zbr->znode->iip = n;
-+ } else
-+ for (i = znode->child_cnt; i > n; i--)
-+ znode->zbranch[i] = znode->zbranch[i - 1];
-+
-+ znode->zbranch[n] = *zbr;
-+ znode->child_cnt += 1;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * After inserting at slot zero, the lower bound of the key range of
-+ * this znode may have changed. If this znode is subsequently split
-+ * then the upper bound of the key range may change, and furthermore
-+ * it could change to be lower than the original lower bound. If that
-+ * happens, then it will no longer be possible to find this znode in the
-+ * TNC using the key from the index node on flash. That is bad because
-+ * if it is not found, we will assume it is obsolete and may overwrite
-+ * it. Then if there is an unclean unmount, we will start using the
-+ * old index which will be broken.
-+ *
-+ * So we first mark znodes that have insertions at slot zero, and then
-+ * if they are split we add their lnum/offs to the old_idx tree.
-+ */
-+ if (n == 0)
-+ znode->alt = 1;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * tnc_insert - insert a node into TNC.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @znode: znode to insert into
-+ * @zbr: branch to insert
-+ * @n: slot number to insert new zbranch to
-+ *
-+ * This function inserts a new node described by @zbr into znode @znode. If
-+ * znode does not have a free slot for new zbranch, it is split. Parent znodes
-+ * are splat as well if needed. Returns zero in case of success or a negative
-+ * error code in case of failure.
-+ */
-+static int tnc_insert(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_znode *znode,
-+ struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr, int n)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_znode *zn, *zi, *zp;
-+ int i, keep, move, appending = 0;
-+ union ubifs_key *key = &zbr->key;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(n >= 0 && n <= c->fanout);
-+
-+ /* Implement naive insert for now */
-+again:
-+ zp = znode->parent;
-+ if (znode->child_cnt < c->fanout) {
-+ ubifs_assert(n != c->fanout);
-+ dbg_tnc("inserted at %d level %d, key %s", n, znode->level,
-+ DBGKEY(key));
-+
-+ insert_zbranch(znode, zbr, n);
-+
-+ /* Ensure parent's key is correct */
-+ if (n == 0 && zp && znode->iip == 0)
-+ correct_parent_keys(c, znode);
-+
-+ return 0;
-+ }
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Unfortunately, @znode does not have more empty slots and we have to
-+ * split it.
-+ */
-+ dbg_tnc("splitting level %d, key %s", znode->level, DBGKEY(key));
-+
-+ if (znode->alt)
-+ /*
-+ * We can no longer be sure of finding this znode by key, so we
-+ * record it in the old_idx tree.
-+ */
-+ ins_clr_old_idx_znode(c, znode);
-+
-+ zn = kzalloc(c->max_znode_sz, GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!zn)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+ zn->parent = zp;
-+ zn->level = znode->level;
-+
-+ /* Decide where to split */
-+ if (znode->level == 0 && n == c->fanout &&
-+ key_type(c, key) == UBIFS_DATA_KEY) {
-+ union ubifs_key *key1;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * If this is an inode which is being appended - do not split
-+ * it because no other zbranches can be inserted between
-+ * zbranches of consecutive data nodes anyway.
-+ */
-+ key1 = &znode->zbranch[n - 1].key;
-+ if (key_inum(c, key1) == key_inum(c, key) &&
-+ key_type(c, key1) == UBIFS_DATA_KEY &&
-+ key_block(c, key1) == key_block(c, key) - 1)
-+ appending = 1;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (appending) {
-+ keep = c->fanout;
-+ move = 0;
-+ } else {
-+ keep = (c->fanout + 1) / 2;
-+ move = c->fanout - keep;
-+ }
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Although we don't at present, we could look at the neighbors and see
-+ * if we can move some zbranches there.
-+ */
-+
-+ if (n < keep) {
-+ /* Insert into existing znode */
-+ zi = znode;
-+ move += 1;
-+ keep -= 1;
-+ } else {
-+ /* Insert into new znode */
-+ zi = zn;
-+ n -= keep;
-+ /* Re-parent */
-+ if (zn->level != 0)
-+ zbr->znode->parent = zn;
-+ }
-+
-+ __set_bit(DIRTY_ZNODE, &zn->flags);
-+ atomic_long_inc(&c->dirty_zn_cnt);
-+
-+ zn->child_cnt = move;
-+ znode->child_cnt = keep;
-+
-+ dbg_tnc("moving %d, keeping %d", move, keep);
-+
-+ /* Move zbranch */
-+ for (i = 0; i < move; i++) {
-+ zn->zbranch[i] = znode->zbranch[keep + i];
-+ /* Re-parent */
-+ if (zn->level != 0)
-+ if (zn->zbranch[i].znode) {
-+ zn->zbranch[i].znode->parent = zn;
-+ zn->zbranch[i].znode->iip = i;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Insert new key and branch */
-+ dbg_tnc("inserting at %d level %d, key %s", n, zn->level, DBGKEY(key));
-+
-+ insert_zbranch(zi, zbr, n);
-+
-+ /* Insert new znode (produced by spitting) into the parent */
-+ if (zp) {
-+ i = n;
-+ /* Locate insertion point */
-+ n = znode->iip + 1;
-+ if (appending && n != c->fanout)
-+ appending = 0;
-+
-+ if (i == 0 && zi == znode && znode->iip == 0)
-+ correct_parent_keys(c, znode);
-+
-+ /* Tail recursion */
-+ zbr->key = zn->zbranch[0].key;
-+ zbr->znode = zn;
-+ zbr->lnum = 0;
-+ zbr->offs = 0;
-+ zbr->len = 0;
-+ znode = zp;
-+
-+ goto again;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* We have to split root znode */
-+ dbg_tnc("creating new zroot at level %d", znode->level + 1);
-+
-+ zi = kzalloc(c->max_znode_sz, GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!zi)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ zi->child_cnt = 2;
-+ zi->level = znode->level + 1;
-+
-+ __set_bit(DIRTY_ZNODE, &zi->flags);
-+ atomic_long_inc(&c->dirty_zn_cnt);
-+
-+ zi->zbranch[0].key = znode->zbranch[0].key;
-+ zi->zbranch[0].znode = znode;
-+ zi->zbranch[0].lnum = c->zroot.lnum;
-+ zi->zbranch[0].offs = c->zroot.offs;
-+ zi->zbranch[0].len = c->zroot.len;
-+ zi->zbranch[1].key = zn->zbranch[0].key;
-+ zi->zbranch[1].znode = zn;
-+
-+ c->zroot.lnum = 0;
-+ c->zroot.offs = 0;
-+ c->zroot.len = 0;
-+ c->zroot.znode = zi;
-+
-+ zn->parent = zi;
-+ zn->iip = 1;
-+ znode->parent = zi;
-+ znode->iip = 0;
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_tnc_add - add a node to TNC.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @key: key to add
-+ * @lnum: LEB number of node
-+ * @offs: node offset
-+ * @len: node length
-+ *
-+ * This function adds a node with key @key to TNC. The node may be new or it may
-+ * obsolete some existing one. Returns %0 on success or negative error code on
-+ * failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_tnc_add(struct ubifs_info *c, const union ubifs_key *key, int lnum,
-+ int offs, int len)
-+{
-+ int found, n, err = 0;
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode;
-+
-+ mutex_lock(&c->tnc_mutex);
-+ dbg_tnc("%d:%d, len %d, key %s", lnum, offs, len, DBGKEY(key));
-+ found = lookup_level0_dirty(c, key, &znode, &n);
-+ if (!found) {
-+ struct ubifs_zbranch zbr;
-+
-+ zbr.znode = NULL;
-+ zbr.lnum = lnum;
-+ zbr.offs = offs;
-+ zbr.len = len;
-+ key_copy(c, key, &zbr.key);
-+ err = tnc_insert(c, znode, &zbr, n + 1);
-+ } else if (found == 1) {
-+ struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr = &znode->zbranch[n];
-+
-+ lnc_free(zbr);
-+ err = ubifs_add_dirt(c, zbr->lnum, zbr->len);
-+ zbr->lnum = lnum;
-+ zbr->offs = offs;
-+ zbr->len = len;
-+ } else
-+ err = found;
-+ if (!err)
-+ err = dbg_check_tnc(c, 0);
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->tnc_mutex);
-+
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_tnc_replace - replace a node in the TNC only if the old node is found.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @key: key to add
-+ * @old_lnum: LEB number of old node
-+ * @old_offs: old node offset
-+ * @lnum: LEB number of node
-+ * @offs: node offset
-+ * @len: node length
-+ *
-+ * This function replaces a node with key @key in the TNC only if the old node
-+ * is found. This function is called by garbage collection when node are moved.
-+ * Returns %0 on success or negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_tnc_replace(struct ubifs_info *c, const union ubifs_key *key,
-+ int old_lnum, int old_offs, int lnum, int offs, int len)
-+{
-+ int found, n, err = 0;
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode;
-+
-+ mutex_lock(&c->tnc_mutex);
-+ dbg_tnc("old LEB %d:%d, new LEB %d:%d, len %d, key %s", old_lnum,
-+ old_offs, lnum, offs, len, DBGKEY(key));
-+ found = lookup_level0_dirty(c, key, &znode, &n);
-+ if (found < 0) {
-+ err = found;
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (found == 1) {
-+ struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr = &znode->zbranch[n];
-+
-+ found = 0;
-+ if (zbr->lnum == old_lnum && zbr->offs == old_offs) {
-+ lnc_free(zbr);
-+ err = ubifs_add_dirt(c, zbr->lnum, zbr->len);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ zbr->lnum = lnum;
-+ zbr->offs = offs;
-+ zbr->len = len;
-+ found = 1;
-+ } else if (is_hash_key(c, key)) {
-+ found = resolve_collision_directly(c, key, &znode, &n,
-+ old_lnum, old_offs);
-+ dbg_tnc("rc returned %d, znode %p, n %d, LEB %d:%d",
-+ found, znode, n, old_lnum, old_offs);
-+ if (found < 0) {
-+ err = found;
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (found) {
-+ /* Ensure the znode is dirtied */
-+ if (znode->cnext || !ubifs_zn_dirty(znode)) {
-+ znode = dirty_cow_bottom_up(c,
-+ znode);
-+ if (IS_ERR(znode)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(znode);
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ zbr = &znode->zbranch[n];
-+ lnc_free(zbr);
-+ err = ubifs_add_dirt(c, zbr->lnum,
-+ zbr->len);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ zbr->lnum = lnum;
-+ zbr->offs = offs;
-+ zbr->len = len;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ if (!found)
-+ err = ubifs_add_dirt(c, lnum, len);
-+
-+ if (!err)
-+ err = dbg_check_tnc(c, 0);
-+
-+out_unlock:
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->tnc_mutex);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_tnc_add_nm - add a "hashed" node to TNC.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @key: key to add
-+ * @lnum: LEB number of node
-+ * @offs: node offset
-+ * @len: node length
-+ * @nm: node name
-+ *
-+ * This is the same as 'ubifs_tnc_add()' but it should be used with keys which
-+ * may have collisions, like directory entry keys.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_tnc_add_nm(struct ubifs_info *c, const union ubifs_key *key,
-+ int lnum, int offs, int len, const struct qstr *nm)
-+{
-+ int found, n, err = 0;
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode;
-+
-+ mutex_lock(&c->tnc_mutex);
-+ dbg_tnc("LEB %d:%d, name '%.*s', key %s", lnum, offs, nm->len, nm->name,
-+ DBGKEY(key));
-+ found = lookup_level0_dirty(c, key, &znode, &n);
-+ if (found < 0) {
-+ err = found;
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (found == 1) {
-+ if (c->replaying)
-+ found = fallible_resolve_collision(c, key, &znode, &n,
-+ nm, 1);
-+ else
-+ found = resolve_collision(c, key, &znode, &n, nm);
-+ dbg_tnc("rc returned %d, znode %p, n %d", found, znode, n);
-+ if (found < 0) {
-+ err = found;
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Ensure the znode is dirtied */
-+ if (znode->cnext || !ubifs_zn_dirty(znode)) {
-+ znode = dirty_cow_bottom_up(c, znode);
-+ if (IS_ERR(znode)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(znode);
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ if (found == 1) {
-+ struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr = &znode->zbranch[n];
-+
-+ lnc_free(zbr);
-+ err = ubifs_add_dirt(c, zbr->lnum, zbr->len);
-+ zbr->lnum = lnum;
-+ zbr->offs = offs;
-+ zbr->len = len;
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ if (!found) {
-+ struct ubifs_zbranch zbr;
-+
-+ zbr.znode = NULL;
-+ zbr.lnum = lnum;
-+ zbr.offs = offs;
-+ zbr.len = len;
-+ key_copy(c, key, &zbr.key);
-+ err = tnc_insert(c, znode, &zbr, n + 1);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ if (c->replaying && c->replay_sqnum < c->cs_sqnum) {
-+ /*
-+ * This node was moved by garbage collection. We can
-+ * tell because it is in the journal but it has a
-+ * sequence number earlier than the last commit-start.
-+ * We did not find it in the index so there may be a
-+ * dangling branch still in the index. So we remove it
-+ * by passing 'ubifs_tnc_remove_nm()' the same key but
-+ * an unmatchable name.
-+ */
-+ struct qstr noname = { .len = 0, .name = "" };
-+
-+ err = dbg_check_tnc(c, 0);
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->tnc_mutex);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ return ubifs_tnc_remove_nm(c, key, &noname);
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+out_unlock:
-+ if (!err)
-+ err = dbg_check_tnc(c, 0);
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->tnc_mutex);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * tnc_delete - delete a znode form TNC.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @znode: znode to delete from
-+ * @n: zbranch slot number to delete
-+ *
-+ * This function deletes a leaf node from @n-th slot of @znode. Returns zero in
-+ * case of success and a negative error code in case of failure.
-+ */
-+static int tnc_delete(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_znode *znode, int n)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr;
-+ struct ubifs_znode *zp;
-+ int i, err;
-+
-+ /* Delete without merge for now */
-+ ubifs_assert(znode->level == 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(n >= 0 && n < c->fanout);
-+ dbg_tnc("deleting %s", DBGKEY(&znode->zbranch[n].key));
-+
-+ zbr = &znode->zbranch[n];
-+ lnc_free(zbr);
-+
-+ err = ubifs_add_dirt(c, zbr->lnum, zbr->len);
-+ if (err) {
-+ dbg_dump_znode(c, znode);
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* We do not "gap" zbranch slots */
-+ for (i = n; i < znode->child_cnt - 1; i++)
-+ znode->zbranch[i] = znode->zbranch[i + 1];
-+ znode->child_cnt -= 1;
-+
-+ if (znode->child_cnt > 0)
-+ return 0;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * This was the last zbranch, we have to delete this znode from the
-+ * parent.
-+ */
-+
-+ do {
-+ ubifs_assert(!test_bit(OBSOLETE_ZNODE, &znode->flags));
-+ ubifs_assert(ubifs_zn_dirty(znode));
-+
-+ zp = znode->parent;
-+ n = znode->iip;
-+
-+ atomic_long_dec(&c->dirty_zn_cnt);
-+
-+ err = insert_old_idx_znode(c, znode);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ if (znode->cnext) {
-+ __set_bit(OBSOLETE_ZNODE, &znode->flags);
-+ atomic_long_inc(&c->clean_zn_cnt);
-+ atomic_long_inc(&ubifs_clean_zn_cnt);
-+ } else
-+ kfree(znode);
-+ znode = zp;
-+ } while (znode->child_cnt == 1); /* while removing last child */
-+
-+ /* Remove from znode, entry n - 1 */
-+ znode->child_cnt -= 1;
-+ ubifs_assert(znode->level != 0);
-+ for (i = n; i < znode->child_cnt; i++) {
-+ znode->zbranch[i] = znode->zbranch[i + 1];
-+ if (znode->zbranch[i].znode)
-+ znode->zbranch[i].znode->iip = i;
-+ }
-+
-+ /*
-+ * If this is the root and it has only 1 child then
-+ * collapse the tree.
-+ */
-+ if (!znode->parent) {
-+ while (znode->child_cnt == 1 && znode->level != 0) {
-+ zp = znode;
-+ zbr = &znode->zbranch[0];
-+ znode = get_znode(c, znode, 0);
-+ if (IS_ERR(znode))
-+ return PTR_ERR(znode);
-+ znode = dirty_cow_znode(c, zbr);
-+ if (IS_ERR(znode))
-+ return PTR_ERR(znode);
-+ znode->parent = NULL;
-+ znode->iip = 0;
-+ if (c->zroot.len) {
-+ err = insert_old_idx(c, c->zroot.lnum,
-+ c->zroot.offs);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+ c->zroot.lnum = zbr->lnum;
-+ c->zroot.offs = zbr->offs;
-+ c->zroot.len = zbr->len;
-+ c->zroot.znode = znode;
-+ ubifs_assert(!test_bit(OBSOLETE_ZNODE,
-+ &zp->flags));
-+ ubifs_assert(test_bit(DIRTY_ZNODE, &zp->flags));
-+ atomic_long_dec(&c->dirty_zn_cnt);
-+
-+ if (zp->cnext) {
-+ __set_bit(OBSOLETE_ZNODE, &zp->flags);
-+ atomic_long_inc(&c->clean_zn_cnt);
-+ atomic_long_inc(&ubifs_clean_zn_cnt);
-+ } else
-+ kfree(zp);
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_tnc_remove - remove an index entry of a node.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @key: key of node
-+ *
-+ * Returns %0 on success or negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_tnc_remove(struct ubifs_info *c, const union ubifs_key *key)
-+{
-+ int found, n, err = 0;
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode;
-+
-+ mutex_lock(&c->tnc_mutex);
-+ dbg_tnc("key %s", DBGKEY(key));
-+ found = lookup_level0_dirty(c, key, &znode, &n);
-+ if (found < 0) {
-+ err = found;
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ }
-+ if (found == 1)
-+ err = tnc_delete(c, znode, n);
-+ if (!err)
-+ err = dbg_check_tnc(c, 0);
-+
-+out_unlock:
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->tnc_mutex);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_tnc_remove_nm - remove an index entry for a "hashed" node.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @key: key of node
-+ * @nm: directory entry name
-+ *
-+ * Returns %0 on success or negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_tnc_remove_nm(struct ubifs_info *c, const union ubifs_key *key,
-+ const struct qstr *nm)
-+{
-+ int n, err;
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode;
-+
-+ mutex_lock(&c->tnc_mutex);
-+ dbg_tnc("%.*s, key %s", nm->len, nm->name, DBGKEY(key));
-+ err = lookup_level0_dirty(c, key, &znode, &n);
-+ if (err < 0)
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+
-+ if (err) {
-+ if (c->replaying)
-+ err = fallible_resolve_collision(c, key, &znode, &n,
-+ nm, 0);
-+ else
-+ err = resolve_collision(c, key, &znode, &n, nm);
-+ dbg_tnc("rc returned %d, znode %p, n %d", err, znode, n);
-+ if (err < 0)
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ if (err) {
-+ /* Ensure the znode is dirtied */
-+ if (znode->cnext || !ubifs_zn_dirty(znode)) {
-+ znode = dirty_cow_bottom_up(c, znode);
-+ if (IS_ERR(znode)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(znode);
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ err = tnc_delete(c, znode, n);
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+out_unlock:
-+ if (!err)
-+ err = dbg_check_tnc(c, 0);
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->tnc_mutex);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * key_in_range - determine if a key falls within a range of keys.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @key: key to check
-+ * @from_key: lowest key in range
-+ * @to_key: highest key in range
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %1 if the key is in range and %0 otherwise.
-+ */
-+static int key_in_range(struct ubifs_info *c, union ubifs_key *key,
-+ union ubifs_key *from_key, union ubifs_key *to_key)
-+{
-+ if (keys_cmp(c, key, from_key) < 0)
-+ return 0;
-+ if (keys_cmp(c, key, to_key) > 0)
-+ return 0;
-+ return 1;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_tnc_remove_range - remove index entries in range.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @from_key: lowest key to remove
-+ * @to_key: highest key to remove
-+ *
-+ * This function removes index entries starting at @from_key and ending at
-+ * @to_key. This function returns zero in case of success and a negative error
-+ * code in case of failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_tnc_remove_range(struct ubifs_info *c, union ubifs_key *from_key,
-+ union ubifs_key *to_key)
-+{
-+ int i, n, k, err = 0;
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode;
-+ union ubifs_key *key;
-+
-+ mutex_lock(&c->tnc_mutex);
-+ while (1) {
-+ /* Find first level 0 znode that contains keys to remove */
-+ err = ubifs_lookup_level0(c, from_key, &znode, &n);
-+ if (err < 0)
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+
-+ if (err)
-+ key = from_key;
-+ else {
-+ err = tnc_next(c, &znode, &n);
-+ if (err == -ENOENT) {
-+ err = 0;
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ }
-+ if (err < 0)
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ key = &znode->zbranch[n].key;
-+ if (!key_in_range(c, key, from_key, to_key)) {
-+ err = 0;
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Ensure the znode is dirtied */
-+ if (znode->cnext || !ubifs_zn_dirty(znode)) {
-+ znode = dirty_cow_bottom_up(c, znode);
-+ if (IS_ERR(znode)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(znode);
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Remove all keys in range except the first */
-+ for (i = n + 1, k = 0; i < znode->child_cnt; i++, k++) {
-+ key = &znode->zbranch[i].key;
-+ if (!key_in_range(c, key, from_key, to_key))
-+ break;
-+ lnc_free(&znode->zbranch[i]);
-+ err = ubifs_add_dirt(c, znode->zbranch[i].lnum,
-+ znode->zbranch[i].len);
-+ if (err) {
-+ dbg_dump_znode(c, znode);
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ }
-+ dbg_tnc("removing %s", DBGKEY(key));
-+ }
-+ if (k) {
-+ for (i = n + 1 + k; i < znode->child_cnt; i++)
-+ znode->zbranch[i - k] = znode->zbranch[i];
-+ znode->child_cnt -= k;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Now delete the first */
-+ err = tnc_delete(c, znode, n);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ }
-+
-+out_unlock:
-+ if (!err)
-+ err = dbg_check_tnc(c, 0);
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->tnc_mutex);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_tnc_remove_ino - remove an inode from TNC.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @inum: inode number to remove
-+ *
-+ * This function remove inode @inum and all the extended attributes associated
-+ * with the anode from TNC and returns zero in case of success or a negative
-+ * error code in case of failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_tnc_remove_ino(struct ubifs_info *c, ino_t inum)
-+{
-+ union ubifs_key key1, key2;
-+ struct ubifs_dent_node *xent, *pxent = NULL;
-+ struct qstr nm = { .name = NULL };
-+
-+ dbg_tnc("ino %lu", inum);
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Walk all extended attribute entries and remove them together with
-+ * corresponding extended attribute inodes.
-+ */
-+ lowest_xent_key(c, &key1, inum);
-+ while (1) {
-+ ino_t xattr_inum;
-+ int err;
-+
-+ xent = ubifs_tnc_next_ent(c, &key1, &nm);
-+ if (IS_ERR(xent)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(xent);
-+ if (err == -ENOENT)
-+ break;
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ xattr_inum = le64_to_cpu(xent->inum);
-+ dbg_tnc("xent '%s', ino %lu", xent->name, xattr_inum);
-+
-+ nm.name = xent->name;
-+ nm.len = le16_to_cpu(xent->nlen);
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_remove_nm(c, &key1, &nm);
-+ if (err) {
-+ kfree(xent);
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ lowest_ino_key(c, &key1, xattr_inum);
-+ highest_ino_key(c, &key2, xattr_inum);
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_remove_range(c, &key1, &key2);
-+ if (err) {
-+ kfree(xent);
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ kfree(pxent);
-+ pxent = xent;
-+ key_read(c, &xent->key, &key1);
-+ }
-+
-+ kfree(pxent);
-+ lowest_ino_key(c, &key1, inum);
-+ highest_ino_key(c, &key2, inum);
-+
-+ return ubifs_tnc_remove_range(c, &key1, &key2);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_tnc_next_ent - walk directory or extended attribute entries.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @key: key of last entry
-+ * @nm: name of last entry found or %NULL
-+ *
-+ * This function finds and reads the next directory or extended attribute entry
-+ * after the given key (@key) if there is one. @nm is used to resolve
-+ * collisions.
-+ *
-+ * If the name of the current entry is not known and only the key is known,
-+ * @nm->name has to be %NULL. In this case the semantics of this function is a
-+ * little bit different and it returns the entry corresponding to this key, not
-+ * the next one. If the key was not found, the closest "right" entry is
-+ * returned.
-+ *
-+ * If the fist entry has to be found, @key has to contain the lowest possible
-+ * key value for this inode and @name has to be %NULL.
-+ *
-+ * This function returns the found directory or extended attribute entry node
-+ * in case of success, %-ENOENT is returned if no entry was found, and a
-+ * negative error code is returned in case of failure.
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_dent_node *ubifs_tnc_next_ent(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ union ubifs_key *key,
-+ const struct qstr *nm)
-+{
-+ int n, err, type = key_type(c, key);
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode;
-+ struct ubifs_dent_node *dent;
-+ struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr;
-+ union ubifs_key *dkey;
-+
-+ dbg_tnc("%s %s", nm->name ? (char *)nm->name : "(lowest)", DBGKEY(key));
-+ ubifs_assert(is_hash_key(c, key));
-+
-+ mutex_lock(&c->tnc_mutex);
-+ err = ubifs_lookup_level0(c, key, &znode, &n);
-+ if (unlikely(err < 0))
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+
-+ if (nm->name) {
-+ if (err) {
-+ /* Handle collisions */
-+ err = resolve_collision(c, key, &znode, &n, nm);
-+ dbg_tnc("rc returned %d, znode %p, n %d",
-+ err, znode, n);
-+ if (unlikely(err < 0))
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Now find next entry */
-+ err = tnc_next(c, &znode, &n);
-+ if (unlikely(err))
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ } else {
-+ /*
-+ * The full name of the entry was not given, in which case the
-+ * behavior of this function is a little different and it
-+ * returns current entry, not the next one.
-+ */
-+ if (!err) {
-+ /*
-+ * However, the given key does not exist in the TNC
-+ * tree and @znode/@n variables contain the closest
-+ * "preceding" element. Switch to the next one.
-+ */
-+ err = tnc_next(c, &znode, &n);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ zbr = &znode->zbranch[n];
-+ dent = kmalloc(zbr->len, GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (unlikely(!dent)) {
-+ err = -ENOMEM;
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ }
-+
-+ /*
-+ * The above 'tnc_next()' call could lead us to the next inode, check
-+ * this.
-+ */
-+ dkey = &zbr->key;
-+ if (key_inum(c, dkey) != key_inum(c, key) ||
-+ key_type(c, dkey) != type) {
-+ err = -ENOENT;
-+ goto out_free;
-+ }
-+
-+ err = tnc_read_node_nm(c, zbr, dent);
-+ if (unlikely(err))
-+ goto out_free;
-+
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->tnc_mutex);
-+ return dent;
-+
-+out_free:
-+ kfree(dent);
-+out_unlock:
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->tnc_mutex);
-+ return ERR_PTR(err);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * tnc_destroy_cnext - destroy left-over obsolete znodes from a failed commit.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * Destroy left-over obsolete znodes from a failed commit.
-+ */
-+static void tnc_destroy_cnext(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_znode *cnext;
-+
-+ if (!c->cnext)
-+ return;
-+ ubifs_assert(c->cmt_state == COMMIT_BROKEN);
-+ cnext = c->cnext;
-+ do {
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode = cnext;
-+
-+ cnext = cnext->cnext;
-+ if (test_bit(OBSOLETE_ZNODE, &znode->flags))
-+ kfree(znode);
-+ } while (cnext && cnext != c->cnext);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_tnc_close - close TNC subsystem and free all related resources.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ */
-+void ubifs_tnc_close(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ long clean_freed;
-+
-+ tnc_destroy_cnext(c);
-+ if (c->zroot.znode) {
-+ clean_freed = ubifs_destroy_tnc_subtree(c->zroot.znode);
-+ atomic_long_sub(clean_freed, &ubifs_clean_zn_cnt);
-+ }
-+ kfree(c->gap_lebs);
-+ kfree(c->ilebs);
-+ destroy_old_idx(c);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * left_znode - get the znode to the left.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @znode: znode
-+ *
-+ * This function returns a pointer to the znode to the left of @znode or NULL if
-+ * there is not one. A negative error code is returned on failure.
-+ */
-+static struct ubifs_znode *left_znode(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode)
-+{
-+ int level = znode->level;
-+
-+ while (1) {
-+ int n = znode->iip - 1;
-+
-+ /* Go up until we can go left */
-+ znode = znode->parent;
-+ if (!znode)
-+ return NULL;
-+ if (n >= 0) {
-+ /* Now go down the rightmost branch to 'level' */
-+ znode = get_znode(c, znode, n);
-+ if (IS_ERR(znode))
-+ return znode;
-+ while (znode->level != level) {
-+ n = znode->child_cnt - 1;
-+ znode = get_znode(c, znode, n);
-+ if (IS_ERR(znode))
-+ return znode;
-+ }
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ return znode;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * right_znode - get the znode to the right.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @znode: znode
-+ *
-+ * This function returns a pointer to the znode to the right of @znode or NULL
-+ * if there is not one. A negative error code is returned on failure.
-+ */
-+static struct ubifs_znode *right_znode(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode)
-+{
-+ int level = znode->level;
-+
-+ while (1) {
-+ int n = znode->iip + 1;
-+
-+ /* Go up until we can go right */
-+ znode = znode->parent;
-+ if (!znode)
-+ return NULL;
-+ if (n < znode->child_cnt) {
-+ /* Now go down the leftmost branch to 'level' */
-+ znode = get_znode(c, znode, n);
-+ if (IS_ERR(znode))
-+ return znode;
-+ while (znode->level != level) {
-+ znode = get_znode(c, znode, 0);
-+ if (IS_ERR(znode))
-+ return znode;
-+ }
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ return znode;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * lookup_znode - find a particular indexing node from TNC.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @key: index node key to lookup
-+ * @level: index node level
-+ * @lnum: index node LEB number
-+ * @offs: index node offset
-+ *
-+ * This function searches an indexing node by its first key @key and its
-+ * address @lnum:@offs. It looks up the indexing tree by pulling all indexing
-+ * nodes it traverses to TNC. This function is called fro indexing nodes which
-+ * were found on the media by scanning, for example when garbage-collecting or
-+ * when doing in-the-gaps commit. This means that the indexing node which is
-+ * looked for does not have to have exactly the same leftmost key @key, because
-+ * the leftmost key may have been changed, in which case TNC will contain a
-+ * dirty znode which still refers the same @lnum:@offs. This function is clever
-+ * enough to recognize such indexing nodes.
-+ *
-+ * Note, if a znode was deleted or changed too much, then this function will
-+ * not find it. For situations like this UBIFS has the old index RB-tree
-+ * (indexed by @lnum:@offs).
-+ *
-+ * This function returns a pointer to the znode found or %NULL if it is not
-+ * found. A negative error code is returned on failure.
-+ */
-+static struct ubifs_znode *lookup_znode(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ union ubifs_key *key, int level,
-+ int lnum, int offs)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode, *zn;
-+ int n, nn;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * The arguments have probably been read off flash, so don't assume
-+ * they are valid.
-+ */
-+ if (level < 0)
-+ return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
-+
-+ /* Get the root znode */
-+ znode = c->zroot.znode;
-+ if (!znode) {
-+ znode = ubifs_load_znode(c, &c->zroot, NULL, 0);
-+ if (IS_ERR(znode))
-+ return znode;
-+ }
-+ /* Check if it is the one we are looking for */
-+ if (c->zroot.lnum == lnum && c->zroot.offs == offs)
-+ return znode;
-+ /* Descend to the parent level i.e. (level + 1) */
-+ if (level >= znode->level)
-+ return NULL;
-+ while (1) {
-+ ubifs_search_zbranch(c, znode, key, &n);
-+ if (n < 0) {
-+ /*
-+ * We reached a znode where the leftmost key is greater
-+ * than the key we are searching for. This is the same
-+ * situation as the one described in a huge comment at
-+ * the end of the 'ubifs_lookup_level0()' function. And
-+ * for exactly the same reasons we have to try to look
-+ * left before giving up.
-+ */
-+ znode = left_znode(c, znode);
-+ if (!znode)
-+ return NULL;
-+ if (IS_ERR(znode))
-+ return znode;
-+ ubifs_search_zbranch(c, znode, key, &n);
-+ ubifs_assert(n >= 0);
-+ }
-+ if (znode->level == level + 1)
-+ break;
-+ znode = get_znode(c, znode, n);
-+ if (IS_ERR(znode))
-+ return znode;
-+ }
-+ /* Check if the child is the one we are looking for */
-+ if (znode->zbranch[n].lnum == lnum && znode->zbranch[n].offs == offs)
-+ return get_znode(c, znode, n);
-+ /* If the key is unique, there is nowhere else to look */
-+ if (!is_hash_key(c, key))
-+ return NULL;
-+ /*
-+ * The key is not unique and so may be also in the znodes to either
-+ * side.
-+ */
-+ zn = znode;
-+ nn = n;
-+ /* Look left */
-+ while (1) {
-+ /* Move one branch to the left */
-+ if (n)
-+ n -= 1;
-+ else {
-+ znode = left_znode(c, znode);
-+ if (!znode)
-+ break;
-+ if (IS_ERR(znode))
-+ return znode;
-+ n = znode->child_cnt - 1;
-+ }
-+ /* Check it */
-+ if (znode->zbranch[n].lnum == lnum &&
-+ znode->zbranch[n].offs == offs)
-+ return get_znode(c, znode, n);
-+ /* Stop if the key is less than the one we are looking for */
-+ if (keys_cmp(c, &znode->zbranch[n].key, key) < 0)
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ /* Back to the middle */
-+ znode = zn;
-+ n = nn;
-+ /* Look right */
-+ while (1) {
-+ /* Move one branch to the right */
-+ if (++n >= znode->child_cnt) {
-+ znode = right_znode(c, znode);
-+ if (!znode)
-+ break;
-+ if (IS_ERR(znode))
-+ return znode;
-+ n = 0;
-+ }
-+ /* Check it */
-+ if (znode->zbranch[n].lnum == lnum &&
-+ znode->zbranch[n].offs == offs)
-+ return get_znode(c, znode, n);
-+ /* Stop if the key is greater than the one we are looking for */
-+ if (keys_cmp(c, &znode->zbranch[n].key, key) > 0)
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ return NULL;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * is_idx_node_in_tnc - determine if an index node is in the TNC.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @key: key of index node
-+ * @level: index node level
-+ * @lnum: LEB number of index node
-+ * @offs: offset of index node
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 if the index node is not referred to in the TNC, %1
-+ * if the index node is referred to in the TNC and the corresponding znode is
-+ * dirty, %2 if an index node is referred to in the TNC and the corresponding
-+ * znode is clean, and a negative error code in case of failure.
-+ *
-+ * Note, the @key argument has to be the key of the first child. Also note,
-+ * this function relies on the fact that 0:0 is never a valid LEB number and
-+ * offset for a main-area node.
-+ */
-+int is_idx_node_in_tnc(struct ubifs_info *c, union ubifs_key *key, int level,
-+ int lnum, int offs)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode;
-+
-+ znode = lookup_znode(c, key, level, lnum, offs);
-+ if (!znode)
-+ return 0;
-+ if (IS_ERR(znode))
-+ return PTR_ERR(znode);
-+
-+ return ubifs_zn_dirty(znode) ? 1 : 2;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * is_leaf_node_in_tnc - determine if a non-indexing not is in the TNC.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @key: node key
-+ * @lnum: node LEB number
-+ * @offs: node offset
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %1 if the node is referred to in the TNC, %0 if it is
-+ * not, and a negative error code in case of failure.
-+ *
-+ * Note, this function relies on the fact that 0:0 is never a valid LEB number
-+ * and offset for a main-area node.
-+ */
-+static int is_leaf_node_in_tnc(struct ubifs_info *c, union ubifs_key *key,
-+ int lnum, int offs)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr;
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode, *zn;
-+ int n, found, err, nn;
-+ const int unique = !is_hash_key(c, key);
-+
-+ found = ubifs_lookup_level0(c, key, &znode, &n);
-+ if (found < 0)
-+ return found; /* Error code */
-+ if (!found)
-+ return 0;
-+ zbr = &znode->zbranch[n];
-+ if (lnum == zbr->lnum && offs == zbr->offs)
-+ return 1; /* Found it */
-+ if (unique)
-+ return 0;
-+ /*
-+ * Because the key is not unique, we have to look left
-+ * and right as well
-+ */
-+ zn = znode;
-+ nn = n;
-+ /* Look left */
-+ while (1) {
-+ err = tnc_prev(c, &znode, &n);
-+ if (err == -ENOENT)
-+ break;
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ if (keys_cmp(c, key, &znode->zbranch[n].key))
-+ break;
-+ zbr = &znode->zbranch[n];
-+ if (lnum == zbr->lnum && offs == zbr->offs)
-+ return 1; /* Found it */
-+ }
-+ /* Look right */
-+ znode = zn;
-+ n = nn;
-+ while (1) {
-+ err = tnc_next(c, &znode, &n);
-+ if (err) {
-+ if (err == -ENOENT)
-+ return 0;
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+ if (keys_cmp(c, key, &znode->zbranch[n].key))
-+ break;
-+ zbr = &znode->zbranch[n];
-+ if (lnum == zbr->lnum && offs == zbr->offs)
-+ return 1; /* Found it */
-+ }
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_tnc_has_node - determine whether a node is in the TNC.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @key: node key
-+ * @level: index node level (if it is an index node)
-+ * @lnum: node LEB number
-+ * @offs: node offset
-+ * @is_idx: non-zero if the node is an index node
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %1 if the node is in the TNC, %0 if it is not, and a
-+ * negative error code in case of failure. For index nodes, @key has to be the
-+ * key of the first child. An index node is considered to be in the TNC only if
-+ * the corresponding znode is clean or has not been loaded.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_tnc_has_node(struct ubifs_info *c, union ubifs_key *key, int level,
-+ int lnum, int offs, int is_idx)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+
-+ mutex_lock(&c->tnc_mutex);
-+ if (is_idx) {
-+ err = is_idx_node_in_tnc(c, key, level, lnum, offs);
-+ if (err < 0)
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ if (err == 1)
-+ /* The index node was found but it was dirty */
-+ err = 0;
-+ else if (err == 2)
-+ /* The index node was found and it was clean */
-+ err = 1;
-+ else
-+ BUG_ON(err != 0);
-+ } else
-+ err = is_leaf_node_in_tnc(c, key, lnum, offs);
-+
-+out_unlock:
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->tnc_mutex);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_dirty_idx_node - dirty an index node.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @key: index node key
-+ * @level: index node level
-+ * @lnum: index node LEB number
-+ * @offs: index node offset
-+ *
-+ * This function loads and dirties an index node so that it can be garbage
-+ * collected. The @key argument has to be the key of the first child. This
-+ * function relies on the fact that 0:0 is never a valid LEB number and offset
-+ * for a main-area node. Returns %0 on success and a negative error code on
-+ * failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_dirty_idx_node(struct ubifs_info *c, union ubifs_key *key, int level,
-+ int lnum, int offs)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode;
-+ int err = 0;
-+
-+ mutex_lock(&c->tnc_mutex);
-+ znode = lookup_znode(c, key, level, lnum, offs);
-+ if (!znode)
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ if (IS_ERR(znode)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(znode);
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ }
-+ znode = dirty_cow_bottom_up(c, znode);
-+ if (IS_ERR(znode)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(znode);
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ }
-+
-+out_unlock:
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->tnc_mutex);
-+ return err;
-+}
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/tnc_commit.c avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/tnc_commit.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/tnc_commit.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/tnc_commit.c 2008-06-12 15:09:45.603817614 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,1105 @@
-+/*
-+ * This file is part of UBIFS.
-+ *
-+ * Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Nokia Corporation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by
-+ * the Free Software Foundation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
-+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
-+ * more details.
-+ *
-+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
-+ * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
-+ * Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
-+ *
-+ * Authors: Adrian Hunter
-+ * Artem Bityutskiy (Битюцкий Артём)
-+ */
-+
-+/* This file implements TNC functions for committing */
-+
-+#include "ubifs.h"
-+
-+/**
-+ * make_idx_node - make an index node for fill-the-gaps method of TNC commit.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @idx: buffer in which to place new index node
-+ * @znode: znode from which to make new index node
-+ * @lnum: LEB number where new index node will be written
-+ * @offs: offset where new index node will be written
-+ * @len: length of new index node
-+ */
-+static int make_idx_node(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_idx_node *idx,
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode, int lnum, int offs, int len)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_znode *zp;
-+ int i, err;
-+
-+ /* Make index node */
-+ idx->ch.node_type = UBIFS_IDX_NODE;
-+ idx->child_cnt = cpu_to_le16(znode->child_cnt);
-+ idx->level = cpu_to_le16(znode->level);
-+ for (i = 0; i < znode->child_cnt; i++) {
-+ struct ubifs_branch *br = ubifs_idx_branch(c, idx, i);
-+ struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr = &znode->zbranch[i];
-+
-+ key_write_idx(c, &zbr->key, &br->key);
-+ br->lnum = cpu_to_le32(zbr->lnum);
-+ br->offs = cpu_to_le32(zbr->offs);
-+ br->len = cpu_to_le32(zbr->len);
-+ if (!zbr->lnum || !zbr->len) {
-+ ubifs_err("bad ref in znode");
-+ dbg_dump_znode(c, znode);
-+ if (zbr->znode)
-+ dbg_dump_znode(c, zbr->znode);
-+ }
-+ }
-+ ubifs_prepare_node(c, idx, len, 0);
-+
-+#ifdef CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_DEBUG
-+ znode->lnum = lnum;
-+ znode->offs = offs;
-+ znode->len = len;
-+#endif
-+
-+ err = insert_old_idx_znode(c, znode);
-+
-+ /* Update the parent */
-+ zp = znode->parent;
-+ if (zp) {
-+ struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr;
-+
-+ zbr = &zp->zbranch[znode->iip];
-+ zbr->lnum = lnum;
-+ zbr->offs = offs;
-+ zbr->len = len;
-+ } else {
-+ c->zroot.lnum = lnum;
-+ c->zroot.offs = offs;
-+ c->zroot.len = len;
-+ }
-+ c->calc_idx_sz += ALIGN(len, 8);
-+
-+ atomic_long_dec(&c->dirty_zn_cnt);
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(ubifs_zn_dirty(znode));
-+ ubifs_assert(test_bit(COW_ZNODE, &znode->flags));
-+
-+ __clear_bit(DIRTY_ZNODE, &znode->flags);
-+ __clear_bit(COW_ZNODE, &znode->flags);
-+
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * fill_gap - make index nodes in gaps in dirty index LEBs.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: LEB number that gap appears in
-+ * @gap_start: offset of start of gap
-+ * @gap_end: offset of end of gap
-+ * @dirt: adds dirty space to this
-+ *
-+ * This function returns the number of index nodes written into the gap.
-+ */
-+static int fill_gap(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum, int gap_start, int gap_end,
-+ int *dirt)
-+{
-+ int len, gap_remains, gap_pos, written, pad_len;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert((gap_start & 7) == 0);
-+ ubifs_assert((gap_end & 7) == 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(gap_end >= gap_start);
-+
-+ gap_remains = gap_end - gap_start;
-+ if (!gap_remains)
-+ return 0;
-+ gap_pos = gap_start;
-+ written = 0;
-+ while (c->enext) {
-+ len = ubifs_idx_node_sz(c, c->enext->child_cnt);
-+ if (len < gap_remains) {
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode = c->enext;
-+ const int alen = ALIGN(len, 8);
-+ int err;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(alen <= gap_remains);
-+ err = make_idx_node(c, c->ileb_buf + gap_pos, znode,
-+ lnum, gap_pos, len);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ gap_remains -= alen;
-+ gap_pos += alen;
-+ c->enext = znode->cnext;
-+ if (c->enext == c->cnext)
-+ c->enext = NULL;
-+ written += 1;
-+ } else
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ if (gap_end == c->leb_size) {
-+ c->ileb_len = ALIGN(gap_pos, c->min_io_size);
-+ /* Pad to end of min_io_size */
-+ pad_len = c->ileb_len - gap_pos;
-+ } else
-+ /* Pad to end of gap */
-+ pad_len = gap_remains;
-+ dbg_gc("LEB %d:%d to %d len %d nodes written %d wasted bytes %d",
-+ lnum, gap_start, gap_end, gap_end - gap_start, written, pad_len);
-+ ubifs_pad(c, c->ileb_buf + gap_pos, pad_len);
-+ *dirt += pad_len;
-+ return written;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * find_old_idx - find an index node obsoleted since the last commit start.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: LEB number of obsoleted index node
-+ * @offs: offset of obsoleted index node
-+ *
-+ * Returns %1 if found and %0 otherwise.
-+ */
-+static int find_old_idx(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum, int offs)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_old_idx *o;
-+ struct rb_node *p;
-+
-+ p = c->old_idx.rb_node;
-+ while (p) {
-+ o = rb_entry(p, struct ubifs_old_idx, rb);
-+ if (lnum < o->lnum)
-+ p = p->rb_left;
-+ else if (lnum > o->lnum)
-+ p = p->rb_right;
-+ else if (offs < o->offs)
-+ p = p->rb_left;
-+ else if (offs > o->offs)
-+ p = p->rb_right;
-+ else
-+ return 1;
-+ }
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * is_idx_node_in_use - determine if an index node can be overwritten.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @key: key of index node
-+ * @level: index node level
-+ * @lnum: LEB number of index node
-+ * @offs: offset of index node
-+ *
-+ * If @key / @lnum / @offs identify an index node that was not part of the old
-+ * index, then this function returns %0 (obsolete). Else if the index node was
-+ * part of the old index but is now dirty %1 is returned, else if it is clean %2
-+ * is returned. A negative error code is returned on failure.
-+ */
-+static int is_idx_node_in_use(struct ubifs_info *c, union ubifs_key *key,
-+ int level, int lnum, int offs)
-+{
-+ int ret;
-+
-+ ret = is_idx_node_in_tnc(c, key, level, lnum, offs);
-+ if (ret < 0)
-+ return ret; /* Error code */
-+ if (ret == 0)
-+ if (find_old_idx(c, lnum, offs))
-+ return 1;
-+ return ret;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * layout_leb_in_gaps - layout index nodes using in-the-gaps method.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @p: return LEB number here
-+ *
-+ * This function lays out new index nodes for dirty znodes using in-the-gaps
-+ * method of TNC commit.
-+ * This function merely puts the next znode into the next gap, making no attempt
-+ * to try to maximise the number of znodes that fit.
-+ * This function returns the number of index nodes written into the gaps, or a
-+ * negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static int layout_leb_in_gaps(struct ubifs_info *c, int *p)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_scan_leb *sleb;
-+ struct ubifs_scan_node *snod;
-+ int lnum, dirt = 0, gap_start, gap_end, err, written, tot_written;
-+
-+ tot_written = 0;
-+ /* Get an index LEB with lots of obsolete index nodes */
-+ lnum = ubifs_find_dirty_idx_leb(c);
-+ if (lnum < 0)
-+ /*
-+ * There also may be dirt in the index head that could be
-+ * filled, however we do not check there at present.
-+ */
-+ return lnum; /* Error code */
-+ *p = lnum;
-+ dbg_gc("LEB %d", lnum);
-+ /*
-+ * Scan the index LEB. We use the generic scan for this even though
-+ * it is more comprehensive and less efficient than is needed for this
-+ * purpose.
-+ */
-+ sleb = ubifs_scan(c, lnum, 0, c->ileb_buf);
-+ c->ileb_len = 0;
-+ if (IS_ERR(sleb))
-+ return PTR_ERR(sleb);
-+ gap_start = 0;
-+ list_for_each_entry(snod, &sleb->nodes, list) {
-+ struct ubifs_idx_node *idx;
-+ int in_use, level;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(snod->type == UBIFS_IDX_NODE);
-+ idx = snod->node;
-+ key_read(c, ubifs_idx_key(c, idx), &snod->key);
-+ level = le16_to_cpu(idx->level);
-+ /* Determine if the index node is in use (not obsolete) */
-+ in_use = is_idx_node_in_use(c, &snod->key, level, lnum,
-+ snod->offs);
-+ if (in_use < 0) {
-+ ubifs_scan_destroy(sleb);
-+ return in_use; /* Error code */
-+ }
-+ if (in_use) {
-+ if (in_use == 1)
-+ dirt += ALIGN(snod->len, 8);
-+ /*
-+ * The obsolete index nodes form gaps that can be
-+ * overwritten. This gap has ended because we have
-+ * found an index node that is still in use
-+ * i.e. not obsolete
-+ */
-+ gap_end = snod->offs;
-+ /* Try to fill gap */
-+ written = fill_gap(c, lnum, gap_start, gap_end, &dirt);
-+ if (written < 0) {
-+ ubifs_scan_destroy(sleb);
-+ return written; /* Error code */
-+ }
-+ tot_written += written;
-+ gap_start = ALIGN(snod->offs + snod->len, 8);
-+ }
-+ }
-+ ubifs_scan_destroy(sleb);
-+ c->ileb_len = c->leb_size;
-+ gap_end = c->leb_size;
-+ /* Try to fill gap */
-+ written = fill_gap(c, lnum, gap_start, gap_end, &dirt);
-+ if (written < 0)
-+ return written; /* Error code */
-+ tot_written += written;
-+ if (tot_written == 0) {
-+ struct ubifs_lprops lp;
-+
-+ dbg_gc("LEB %d wrote %d index nodes", lnum, tot_written);
-+ err = ubifs_read_one_lp(c, lnum, &lp);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ if (lp.free == c->leb_size) {
-+ /*
-+ * We must have snatched this LEB from the idx_gc list
-+ * so we need to correct the free and dirty space.
-+ */
-+ err = ubifs_change_one_lp(c, lnum,
-+ c->leb_size - c->ileb_len,
-+ dirt, 0, 0, 0);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+ return 0;
-+ }
-+ err = ubifs_change_one_lp(c, lnum, c->leb_size - c->ileb_len, dirt,
-+ 0, 0, 0);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ err = ubi_leb_change(c->ubi, lnum, c->ileb_buf, c->ileb_len,
-+ UBI_SHORTTERM);
-+ if (err) {
-+ ubifs_err("ubi_leb_change failed, error %d", err);
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+ dbg_gc("LEB %d wrote %d index nodes", lnum, tot_written);
-+ return tot_written;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * get_leb_cnt - calculate the number of empty LEBs needed to commit.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @cnt: number of znodes to commit
-+ *
-+ * This function returns the number of empty LEBs needed to commit @cnt znodes
-+ * to the current index head. The number is not exact and may be more than
-+ * needed.
-+ */
-+static int get_leb_cnt(struct ubifs_info *c, int cnt)
-+{
-+ int d;
-+
-+ /* Assume maximum index node size (i.e. overestimate space needed) */
-+ cnt -= (c->leb_size - c->ihead_offs) / c->max_idx_node_sz;
-+ if (cnt < 0)
-+ cnt = 0;
-+ d = c->leb_size / c->max_idx_node_sz;
-+ return DIV_ROUND_UP(cnt, d);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * layout_in_gaps - in-the-gaps method of committing TNC.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @cnt: number of dirty znodes to commit.
-+ *
-+ * This function lays out new index nodes for dirty znodes using in-the-gaps
-+ * method of TNC commit.
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static int layout_in_gaps(struct ubifs_info *c, int cnt)
-+{
-+ int err, leb_needed_cnt, written, *p;
-+
-+ dbg_gc("%d znodes to write", cnt);
-+
-+ c->gap_lebs = kmalloc(sizeof(int) * (c->lst.idx_lebs + 1), GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!c->gap_lebs)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ p = c->gap_lebs;
-+ do {
-+ ubifs_assert(p < c->gap_lebs + sizeof(int) * c->lst.idx_lebs);
-+ written = layout_leb_in_gaps(c, p);
-+ if (written < 0) {
-+ err = written;
-+ if (err == -ENOSPC) {
-+ if (!dbg_force_in_the_gaps_enabled) {
-+ /*
-+ * Do not print scary warnings if the
-+ * debugging option which forces
-+ * in-the-gaps is enabled.
-+ */
-+ ubifs_err("out of space");
-+ spin_lock(&c->space_lock);
-+ dbg_dump_budg(c);
-+ spin_unlock(&c->space_lock);
-+ dbg_dump_lprops(c);
-+ }
-+ /* Try to commit anyway */
-+ err = 0;
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ kfree(c->gap_lebs);
-+ c->gap_lebs = NULL;
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+ p++;
-+ cnt -= written;
-+ leb_needed_cnt = get_leb_cnt(c, cnt);
-+ dbg_gc("%d znodes remaining, need %d LEBs, have %d", cnt,
-+ leb_needed_cnt, c->ileb_cnt);
-+ } while (leb_needed_cnt > c->ileb_cnt);
-+
-+ *p = -1;
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * layout_in_empty_space - layout index nodes in empty space.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function lays out new index nodes for dirty znodes using empty LEBs.
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static int layout_in_empty_space(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode, *cnext, *zp;
-+ int lnum, offs, len, next_len, buf_len, buf_offs, used, avail;
-+ int wlen, blen, err;
-+
-+ cnext = c->enext;
-+ if (!cnext)
-+ return 0;
-+
-+ lnum = c->ihead_lnum;
-+ buf_offs = c->ihead_offs;
-+
-+ buf_len = ubifs_idx_node_sz(c, c->fanout);
-+ buf_len = ALIGN(buf_len, c->min_io_size);
-+ used = 0;
-+ avail = buf_len;
-+
-+ /* Ensure there is enough room for first write */
-+ next_len = ubifs_idx_node_sz(c, cnext->child_cnt);
-+ if (buf_offs + next_len > c->leb_size)
-+ lnum = -1;
-+
-+ while (1) {
-+ znode = cnext;
-+
-+ len = ubifs_idx_node_sz(c, znode->child_cnt);
-+
-+ /* Determine the index node position */
-+ if (lnum == -1) {
-+ if (c->ileb_nxt >= c->ileb_cnt) {
-+ ubifs_err("out of space");
-+ return -ENOSPC;
-+ }
-+ lnum = c->ilebs[c->ileb_nxt++];
-+ buf_offs = 0;
-+ used = 0;
-+ avail = buf_len;
-+ }
-+
-+ offs = buf_offs + used;
-+
-+#ifdef CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_DEBUG
-+ znode->lnum = lnum;
-+ znode->offs = offs;
-+ znode->len = len;
-+#endif
-+
-+ /* Update the parent */
-+ zp = znode->parent;
-+ if (zp) {
-+ struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr;
-+ int i;
-+
-+ i = znode->iip;
-+ zbr = &zp->zbranch[i];
-+ zbr->lnum = lnum;
-+ zbr->offs = offs;
-+ zbr->len = len;
-+ } else {
-+ c->zroot.lnum = lnum;
-+ c->zroot.offs = offs;
-+ c->zroot.len = len;
-+ }
-+ c->calc_idx_sz += ALIGN(len, 8);
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Once lprops is updated, we can decrease the dirty znode count
-+ * but it is easier to just do it here.
-+ */
-+ atomic_long_dec(&c->dirty_zn_cnt);
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Calculate the next index node length to see if there is
-+ * enough room for it
-+ */
-+ cnext = znode->cnext;
-+ if (cnext == c->cnext)
-+ next_len = 0;
-+ else
-+ next_len = ubifs_idx_node_sz(c, cnext->child_cnt);
-+
-+ if (c->min_io_size == 1) {
-+ buf_offs += ALIGN(len, 8);
-+ if (next_len) {
-+ if (buf_offs + next_len <= c->leb_size)
-+ continue;
-+ err = ubifs_update_one_lp(c, lnum, 0,
-+ c->leb_size - buf_offs, 0, 0);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ lnum = -1;
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+ err = ubifs_update_one_lp(c, lnum,
-+ c->leb_size - buf_offs, 0, 0, 0);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ break;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Update buffer positions */
-+ wlen = used + len;
-+ used += ALIGN(len, 8);
-+ avail -= ALIGN(len, 8);
-+
-+ if (next_len != 0 &&
-+ buf_offs + used + next_len <= c->leb_size &&
-+ avail > 0)
-+ continue;
-+
-+ if (avail <= 0 && next_len &&
-+ buf_offs + used + next_len <= c->leb_size)
-+ blen = buf_len;
-+ else
-+ blen = ALIGN(wlen, c->min_io_size);
-+
-+ /* The buffer is full or there are no more znodes to do */
-+ buf_offs += blen;
-+ if (next_len) {
-+ if (buf_offs + next_len > c->leb_size) {
-+ err = ubifs_update_one_lp(c, lnum,
-+ c->leb_size - buf_offs, blen - used,
-+ 0, 0);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ lnum = -1;
-+ }
-+ used -= blen;
-+ if (used < 0)
-+ used = 0;
-+ avail = buf_len - used;
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+ err = ubifs_update_one_lp(c, lnum, c->leb_size - buf_offs,
-+ blen - used, 0, 0);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ break;
-+ }
-+
-+#ifdef CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_DEBUG
-+ c->new_ihead_lnum = lnum;
-+ c->new_ihead_offs = buf_offs;
-+#endif
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * layout_commit - determine positions of index nodes to commit.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @no_space: indicates that insufficient empty LEBs were allocated
-+ * @cnt: number of znodes to commit
-+ *
-+ * Calculate and update the positions of index nodes to commit. If there were
-+ * an insufficient number of empty LEBs allocated, then index nodes are placed
-+ * into the gaps created by obsolete index nodes in non-empty index LEBs. For
-+ * this purpose, an obsolete index node is one that was not in the index as at
-+ * the end of the last commit. To write "in-the-gaps" requires that those index
-+ * LEBs are updated atomically in-place.
-+ */
-+static int layout_commit(struct ubifs_info *c, int no_space, int cnt)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+
-+ if (no_space) {
-+ err = layout_in_gaps(c, cnt);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+ err = layout_in_empty_space(c);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * find_first_dirty - find first dirty znode.
-+ * @znode: znode to begin searching from
-+ */
-+static struct ubifs_znode *find_first_dirty(struct ubifs_znode *znode)
-+{
-+ int i, cont;
-+
-+ if (!znode)
-+ return NULL;
-+
-+ while (1) {
-+ if (znode->level == 0) {
-+ if (ubifs_zn_dirty(znode))
-+ return znode;
-+ return NULL;
-+ }
-+ cont = 0;
-+ for (i = 0; i < znode->child_cnt; i++) {
-+ struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr = &znode->zbranch[i];
-+
-+ if (zbr->znode && ubifs_zn_dirty(zbr->znode)) {
-+ znode = zbr->znode;
-+ cont = 1;
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ if (!cont) {
-+ if (ubifs_zn_dirty(znode))
-+ return znode;
-+ return NULL;
-+ }
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * find_next_dirty - find next dirty znode.
-+ * @znode: znode to begin searching from
-+ */
-+static struct ubifs_znode *find_next_dirty(struct ubifs_znode *znode)
-+{
-+ int n = znode->iip + 1;
-+
-+ znode = znode->parent;
-+ if (!znode)
-+ return NULL;
-+ for (; n < znode->child_cnt; n++) {
-+ struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr = &znode->zbranch[n];
-+
-+ if (zbr->znode && ubifs_zn_dirty(zbr->znode))
-+ return find_first_dirty(zbr->znode);
-+ }
-+ return znode;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * get_znodes_to_commit - create list of dirty znodes to commit.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function returns the number of znodes to commit.
-+ */
-+static int get_znodes_to_commit(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode, *cnext;
-+ int cnt = 0;
-+
-+ c->cnext = find_first_dirty(c->zroot.znode);
-+ znode = c->enext = c->cnext;
-+ if (!znode) {
-+ dbg_cmt("no znodes to commit");
-+ return 0;
-+ }
-+ cnt += 1;
-+ while (1) {
-+ ubifs_assert(!test_bit(COW_ZNODE, &znode->flags));
-+ __set_bit(COW_ZNODE, &znode->flags);
-+ znode->alt = 0;
-+ cnext = find_next_dirty(znode);
-+ if (!cnext) {
-+ znode->cnext = c->cnext;
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ znode->cnext = cnext;
-+ znode = cnext;
-+ cnt += 1;
-+ }
-+ dbg_cmt("committing %d znodes", cnt);
-+ ubifs_assert(cnt == atomic_long_read(&c->dirty_zn_cnt));
-+ return cnt;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * alloc_idx_lebs - allocate empty LEBs to be used to commit.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @cnt: number of znodes to commit
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %-ENOSPC if it cannot allocate a sufficient number of
-+ * empty LEBs. %0 is returned on success, otherwise a negative error code
-+ * is returned.
-+ */
-+static int alloc_idx_lebs(struct ubifs_info *c, int cnt)
-+{
-+ int i, leb_cnt, lnum;
-+
-+ c->ileb_cnt = 0;
-+ c->ileb_nxt = 0;
-+ leb_cnt = get_leb_cnt(c, cnt);
-+ dbg_cmt("need about %d empty LEBS for TNC commit", leb_cnt);
-+ if (!leb_cnt)
-+ return 0;
-+ c->ilebs = kmalloc(leb_cnt * sizeof(int), GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!c->ilebs)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+ for (i = 0; i < leb_cnt; i++) {
-+ lnum = ubifs_find_free_leb_for_idx(c);
-+ if (lnum < 0)
-+ return lnum;
-+ c->ilebs[c->ileb_cnt++] = lnum;
-+ dbg_cmt("LEB %d", lnum);
-+ }
-+ if (dbg_force_in_the_gaps())
-+ return -ENOSPC;
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * free_unused_idx_lebs - free unused LEBs that were allocated for the commit.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * It is possible that we allocate more empty LEBs for the commit than we need.
-+ * This functions frees the surplus.
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static int free_unused_idx_lebs(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int i, err = 0, lnum, er;
-+
-+ for (i = c->ileb_nxt; i < c->ileb_cnt; i++) {
-+ lnum = c->ilebs[i];
-+ dbg_cmt("LEB %d", lnum);
-+ er = ubifs_change_one_lp(c, lnum, LPROPS_NC, LPROPS_NC, 0,
-+ LPROPS_INDEX | LPROPS_TAKEN, 0);
-+ if (!err)
-+ err = er;
-+ }
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * free_idx_lebs - free unused LEBs after commit end.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function returns %0 on success and a negative error code on failure.
-+ */
-+static int free_idx_lebs(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+
-+ err = free_unused_idx_lebs(c);
-+ kfree(c->ilebs);
-+ c->ilebs = NULL;
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_tnc_start_commit - start TNC commit.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @zroot: new index root position is returned here
-+ *
-+ * This function prepares the list of indexing nodes to commit and lays out
-+ * their positions on flash. If there is not enough free space it uses the
-+ * in-gap commit method. Returns zero in case of success and a negative error
-+ * code in case of failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_tnc_start_commit(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_zbranch *zroot)
-+{
-+ int err = 0, cnt;
-+
-+ mutex_lock(&c->tnc_mutex);
-+ err = dbg_check_tnc(c, 1);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ cnt = get_znodes_to_commit(c);
-+ if (cnt != 0) {
-+ int no_space = 0;
-+
-+ err = alloc_idx_lebs(c, cnt);
-+ if (err == -ENOSPC)
-+ no_space = 1;
-+ else if (err)
-+ goto out_free;
-+ err = layout_commit(c, no_space, cnt);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_free;
-+ ubifs_assert(atomic_long_read(&c->dirty_zn_cnt) == 0);
-+ err = free_unused_idx_lebs(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+ }
-+ destroy_old_idx(c);
-+ memcpy(zroot, &c->zroot, sizeof(struct ubifs_zbranch));
-+
-+ err = ubifs_save_dirty_idx_lnums(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+
-+ spin_lock(&c->space_lock);
-+ /*
-+ * Although we have not finished committing yet, update size of the
-+ * committed index ('c->old_idx_sz') and zero out the index growth
-+ * budget. It is OK to do this now, because we've reserved all the
-+ * space which is needed to commit the index, and it is save for the
-+ * budgeting subsystem to assume the index is already committed,
-+ * even though it is not.
-+ */
-+ c->old_idx_sz = c->calc_idx_sz;
-+ c->budg_uncommitted_idx = 0;
-+ spin_unlock(&c->space_lock);
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->tnc_mutex);
-+
-+ dbg_cmt("number of index LEBs %d", c->lst.idx_lebs);
-+ dbg_cmt("size of index %llu", c->calc_idx_sz);
-+ return err;
-+
-+out_free:
-+ free_idx_lebs(c);
-+out:
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->tnc_mutex);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * write_index - write index nodes.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function writes the index nodes whose positions were laid out in the
-+ * layout_in_empty_space function.
-+ */
-+static int write_index(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_idx_node *idx;
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode, *cnext;
-+ int i, lnum, offs, len, next_len, buf_len, buf_offs, used;
-+ int avail, wlen, err, lnum_pos = 0;
-+
-+ cnext = c->enext;
-+ if (!cnext)
-+ return 0;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Always write index nodes to the index head so that index nodes and
-+ * other types of nodes are never mixed in the same erase block.
-+ */
-+ lnum = c->ihead_lnum;
-+ buf_offs = c->ihead_offs;
-+
-+ /* Allocate commit buffer */
-+ buf_len = ALIGN(c->max_idx_node_sz, c->min_io_size);
-+ used = 0;
-+ avail = buf_len;
-+
-+ /* Ensure there is enough room for first write */
-+ next_len = ubifs_idx_node_sz(c, cnext->child_cnt);
-+ if (buf_offs + next_len > c->leb_size) {
-+ err = ubifs_update_one_lp(c, lnum, LPROPS_NC, 0, 0,
-+ LPROPS_TAKEN);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ lnum = -1;
-+ }
-+
-+ while (1) {
-+ cond_resched();
-+
-+ znode = cnext;
-+ idx = c->cbuf + used;
-+
-+ /* Make index node */
-+ idx->ch.node_type = UBIFS_IDX_NODE;
-+ idx->child_cnt = cpu_to_le16(znode->child_cnt);
-+ idx->level = cpu_to_le16(znode->level);
-+ for (i = 0; i < znode->child_cnt; i++) {
-+ struct ubifs_branch *br = ubifs_idx_branch(c, idx, i);
-+ struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr = &znode->zbranch[i];
-+
-+ key_write_idx(c, &zbr->key, &br->key);
-+ br->lnum = cpu_to_le32(zbr->lnum);
-+ br->offs = cpu_to_le32(zbr->offs);
-+ br->len = cpu_to_le32(zbr->len);
-+ if (!zbr->lnum || !zbr->len) {
-+ ubifs_err("bad ref in znode");
-+ dbg_dump_znode(c, znode);
-+ if (zbr->znode)
-+ dbg_dump_znode(c, zbr->znode);
-+ }
-+ }
-+ len = ubifs_idx_node_sz(c, znode->child_cnt);
-+ ubifs_prepare_node(c, idx, len, 0);
-+
-+ /* Determine the index node position */
-+ if (lnum == -1) {
-+ lnum = c->ilebs[lnum_pos++];
-+ buf_offs = 0;
-+ used = 0;
-+ avail = buf_len;
-+ }
-+ offs = buf_offs + used;
-+
-+#ifdef CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_DEBUG
-+ if (lnum != znode->lnum || offs != znode->offs ||
-+ len != znode->len) {
-+ ubifs_err("inconsistent znode posn");
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+#endif
-+
-+ /* Grab some stuff from znode while we still can */
-+ cnext = znode->cnext;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(ubifs_zn_dirty(znode));
-+ ubifs_assert(test_bit(COW_ZNODE, &znode->flags));
-+
-+ /*
-+ * It is important that other threads should see %DIRTY_ZNODE
-+ * flag cleared before %COW_ZNODE. Specifically, it matters in
-+ * the 'dirty_cow_znode()' function. This is the reason for the
-+ * first barrier. Also, we want the bit changes to be seen to
-+ * other threads ASAP, to avoid unnecesarry copying, which is
-+ * the reason for the second barrier.
-+ */
-+ clear_bit(DIRTY_ZNODE, &znode->flags);
-+ smp_mb__before_clear_bit();
-+ clear_bit(COW_ZNODE, &znode->flags);
-+ smp_mb__after_clear_bit();
-+
-+ /* Do not access znode from this point on */
-+
-+ /* Update buffer positions */
-+ wlen = used + len;
-+ used += ALIGN(len, 8);
-+ avail -= ALIGN(len, 8);
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Calculate the next index node length to see if there is
-+ * enough room for it
-+ */
-+ if (cnext == c->cnext)
-+ next_len = 0;
-+ else
-+ next_len = ubifs_idx_node_sz(c, cnext->child_cnt);
-+
-+ if (c->min_io_size == 1) {
-+ /*
-+ * Write the prepared index node immediately if there is
-+ * no minimum IO size
-+ */
-+ err = ubifs_leb_write(c, lnum, c->cbuf, buf_offs,
-+ wlen, UBI_SHORTTERM);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ buf_offs += ALIGN(wlen, 8);
-+ if (next_len) {
-+ used = 0;
-+ avail = buf_len;
-+ if (buf_offs + next_len > c->leb_size) {
-+ err = ubifs_update_one_lp(c, lnum,
-+ LPROPS_NC, 0, 0, LPROPS_TAKEN);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ lnum = -1;
-+ }
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+ } else {
-+ int blen, nxt_offs = buf_offs + used + next_len;
-+
-+ if (next_len && nxt_offs <= c->leb_size) {
-+ if (avail > 0)
-+ continue;
-+ else
-+ blen = buf_len;
-+ } else {
-+ wlen = ALIGN(wlen, 8);
-+ blen = ALIGN(wlen, c->min_io_size);
-+ ubifs_pad(c, c->cbuf + wlen, blen - wlen);
-+ }
-+ /*
-+ * The buffer is full or there are no more znodes
-+ * to do
-+ */
-+ err = ubifs_leb_write(c, lnum, c->cbuf, buf_offs,
-+ blen, UBI_SHORTTERM);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ buf_offs += blen;
-+ if (next_len) {
-+ if (nxt_offs > c->leb_size) {
-+ err = ubifs_update_one_lp(c, lnum,
-+ LPROPS_NC, 0, 0, LPROPS_TAKEN);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ lnum = -1;
-+ }
-+ used -= blen;
-+ if (used < 0)
-+ used = 0;
-+ avail = buf_len - used;
-+ memmove(c->cbuf, c->cbuf + blen, used);
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ break;
-+ }
-+
-+#ifdef CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_DEBUG
-+ if (lnum != c->new_ihead_lnum || buf_offs != c->new_ihead_offs) {
-+ ubifs_err("inconsistent ihead");
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+#endif
-+
-+ c->ihead_lnum = lnum;
-+ c->ihead_offs = buf_offs;
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * free_obsolete_znodes - free obsolete znodes.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * At the end of commit end, obsolete znodes are freed.
-+ */
-+static void free_obsolete_znodes(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode, *cnext;
-+
-+ cnext = c->cnext;
-+ do {
-+ znode = cnext;
-+ cnext = znode->cnext;
-+ if (test_bit(OBSOLETE_ZNODE, &znode->flags))
-+ kfree(znode);
-+ else {
-+ znode->cnext = NULL;
-+ atomic_long_inc(&c->clean_zn_cnt);
-+ atomic_long_inc(&ubifs_clean_zn_cnt);
-+ }
-+ } while (cnext != c->cnext);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * return_gap_lebs - return LEBs used by the in-gap commit method.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * This function clears the "taken" flag for the LEBs which were used by the
-+ * "commit in-the-gaps" method.
-+ */
-+static int return_gap_lebs(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int *p, err;
-+
-+ if (!c->gap_lebs)
-+ return 0;
-+
-+ dbg_cmt("");
-+ for (p = c->gap_lebs; *p != -1; p++) {
-+ err = ubifs_change_one_lp(c, *p, LPROPS_NC, LPROPS_NC, 0,
-+ LPROPS_TAKEN, 0);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ kfree(c->gap_lebs);
-+ c->gap_lebs = NULL;
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_tnc_end_commit - update the TNC for commit end.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ *
-+ * Write the dirty znodes.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_tnc_end_commit(struct ubifs_info *c)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+
-+ if (!c->cnext)
-+ return 0;
-+
-+ err = return_gap_lebs(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ err = write_index(c);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ mutex_lock(&c->tnc_mutex);
-+
-+ dbg_cmt("TNC height is %d", c->zroot.znode->level + 1);
-+
-+ free_obsolete_znodes(c);
-+
-+ c->cnext = NULL;
-+ kfree(c->ilebs);
-+ c->ilebs = NULL;
-+
-+ mutex_unlock(&c->tnc_mutex);
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/tnc_misc.c avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/tnc_misc.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/tnc_misc.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/tnc_misc.c 2008-06-12 15:09:45.603817614 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,496 @@
-+/*
-+ * This file is part of UBIFS.
-+ *
-+ * Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Nokia Corporation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by
-+ * the Free Software Foundation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
-+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
-+ * more details.
-+ *
-+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
-+ * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
-+ * Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
-+ *
-+ * Authors: Adrian Hunter
-+ * Artem Bityutskiy (Битюцкий Артём)
-+ */
-+
-+/*
-+ * This file contains miscelanious TNC-related functions shared betweend
-+ * different files. This file does not form any logically separate TNC
-+ * sub-system. The file was created because there is a lot of TNC code and
-+ * putting it all in one file would make that file too big and unreadable.
-+ */
-+
-+#include "ubifs.h"
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_tnc_levelorder_next - next TNC tree element in levelorder traversal.
-+ * @zr: root of the subtree to traverse
-+ * @znode: previous znode
-+ *
-+ * This function implements levelorder TNC traversal. The LNC is ignored.
-+ * Returns the next element or %NULL if @znode is already the last one.
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_znode *ubifs_tnc_levelorder_next(struct ubifs_znode *zr,
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode)
-+{
-+ int level, iip, level_search = 0;
-+ struct ubifs_znode *zn;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(zr);
-+
-+ if (unlikely(!znode))
-+ return zr;
-+
-+ if (unlikely(znode == zr)) {
-+ if (znode->level == 0)
-+ return NULL;
-+ return ubifs_tnc_find_child(zr, 0);
-+ }
-+
-+ level = znode->level;
-+
-+ iip = znode->iip;
-+ while (1) {
-+ ubifs_assert(znode->level <= zr->level);
-+
-+ /*
-+ * First walk up until there is a znode with next branch to
-+ * look at.
-+ */
-+ while (znode->parent != zr && iip >= znode->parent->child_cnt) {
-+ znode = znode->parent;
-+ iip = znode->iip;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (unlikely(znode->parent == zr &&
-+ iip >= znode->parent->child_cnt)) {
-+ /* This level is done, switch to the lower one */
-+ level -= 1;
-+ if (level_search || level < 0)
-+ /*
-+ * We were already looking for znode at lower
-+ * level ('level_search'). As we are here
-+ * again, it just does not exist. Or all levels
-+ * were finished ('level < 0').
-+ */
-+ return NULL;
-+
-+ level_search = 1;
-+ iip = -1;
-+ znode = ubifs_tnc_find_child(zr, 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(znode);
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Switch to the next index */
-+ zn = ubifs_tnc_find_child(znode->parent, iip + 1);
-+ if (!zn) {
-+ /* No more children to look at, we have walk up */
-+ iip = znode->parent->child_cnt;
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Walk back down to the level we came from ('level') */
-+ while (zn->level != level) {
-+ znode = zn;
-+ zn = ubifs_tnc_find_child(zn, 0);
-+ if (!zn) {
-+ /*
-+ * This path is not too deep so it does not
-+ * reach 'level'. Try next path.
-+ */
-+ iip = znode->iip;
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ if (zn) {
-+ ubifs_assert(zn->level >= 0);
-+ return zn;
-+ }
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_search_zbranch - search znode branch.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @znode: znode to search in
-+ * @key: key to search for
-+ * @n: znode branch slot number is returned here
-+ *
-+ * This is a helper function which search branch with key @key in @znode using
-+ * binary search. The result of the search may be:
-+ * o exact match, then %1 is returned, and the slot number of the branch is
-+ * stored in @n;
-+ * o no exact match, then %0 is returned and the slot number of the left
-+ * closest branch is returned in @n; the slot if all keys in this znode are
-+ * greater than @key, then %-1 is returned in @n.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_search_zbranch(const struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ const struct ubifs_znode *znode,
-+ const union ubifs_key *key, int *n)
-+{
-+ int beg = 0, end = znode->child_cnt, uninitialized_var(mid);
-+ int uninitialized_var(cmp);
-+ const struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr = &znode->zbranch[0];
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(end > beg);
-+
-+ while (end > beg) {
-+ mid = (beg + end) >> 1;
-+ cmp = keys_cmp(c, key, &zbr[mid].key);
-+ if (cmp > 0)
-+ beg = mid + 1;
-+ else if (cmp < 0)
-+ end = mid;
-+ else {
-+ *n = mid;
-+ return 1;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ *n = end - 1;
-+
-+ /* The insert point is after *n */
-+ ubifs_assert(*n >= -1 && *n < znode->child_cnt);
-+ if (*n == -1)
-+ ubifs_assert(keys_cmp(c, key, &zbr[0].key) < 0);
-+ else
-+ ubifs_assert(keys_cmp(c, key, &zbr[*n].key) > 0);
-+ if (*n + 1 < znode->child_cnt)
-+ ubifs_assert(keys_cmp(c, key, &zbr[*n + 1].key) < 0);
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_tnc_postorder_first - find first znode to do postorder tree traversal.
-+ * @znode: znode to start at (root of the sub-tree to traverse)
-+ *
-+ * Find the lowest leftmost znode in a subtree of the TNC tree. The LNC is
-+ * ignored.
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_znode *ubifs_tnc_postorder_first(struct ubifs_znode *znode)
-+{
-+ if (unlikely(!znode))
-+ return NULL;
-+
-+ while (znode->level > 0) {
-+ struct ubifs_znode *child;
-+
-+ child = ubifs_tnc_find_child(znode, 0);
-+ if (!child)
-+ return znode;
-+ znode = child;
-+ }
-+
-+ return znode;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_tnc_postorder_next - next TNC tree element in postorder traversal.
-+ * @znode: previous znode
-+ *
-+ * This function implements postorder TNC traversal. The LNC is ignored.
-+ * Returns the next element or %NULL if @znode is already the last one.
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_znode *ubifs_tnc_postorder_next(struct ubifs_znode *znode)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_znode *zn;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(znode);
-+ if (unlikely(!znode->parent))
-+ return NULL;
-+
-+ /* Switch to the next index in the parent */
-+ zn = ubifs_tnc_find_child(znode->parent, znode->iip + 1);
-+ if (!zn)
-+ /* This is in fact the last child, return parent */
-+ return znode->parent;
-+
-+ /* Go to the first znode in this new subtree */
-+ return ubifs_tnc_postorder_first(zn);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_destroy_tnc_subtree - destroy all znodes connected to a subtree.
-+ * @znode: znode defining subtree to destroy
-+ *
-+ * This function destroys subtree of the TNC tree. Returns number of clean
-+ * znodes in the subtree.
-+ */
-+long ubifs_destroy_tnc_subtree(struct ubifs_znode *znode)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_znode *zn = ubifs_tnc_postorder_first(znode);
-+ long clean_freed = 0;
-+ int n;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(zn);
-+ while (1) {
-+ for (n = 0; n < zn->child_cnt; n++) {
-+ if (!zn->zbranch[n].znode)
-+ continue;
-+
-+ if (zn->level > 0 &&
-+ !ubifs_zn_dirty(zn->zbranch[n].znode))
-+ clean_freed += 1;
-+
-+ cond_resched();
-+ kfree(zn->zbranch[n].znode);
-+ }
-+
-+ if (zn == znode) {
-+ if (!ubifs_zn_dirty(zn))
-+ clean_freed += 1;
-+ kfree(zn);
-+ return clean_freed;
-+ }
-+
-+ zn = ubifs_tnc_postorder_next(zn);
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * read_znode - read an indexing node from flash and fill znode.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @lnum: LEB of the indexing node to read
-+ * @offs: node offset
-+ * @len: node length
-+ * @znode: znode to read to
-+ *
-+ * This function reads an indexing node from the flash media and fills znode
-+ * with the read data. Returns zero in case of success and a negative error
-+ * code in case of failure. The read indexing node is validated and if anything
-+ * is wrong with it, this function prints complaint messages and returns
-+ * %-EINVAL.
-+ */
-+static int read_znode(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum, int offs, int len,
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode)
-+{
-+ int i, err, type, cmp;
-+ struct ubifs_idx_node *idx;
-+
-+ idx = kmalloc(c->max_idx_node_sz, GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!idx)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ err = ubifs_read_node(c, idx, UBIFS_IDX_NODE, len, lnum, offs);
-+ if (err < 0) {
-+ kfree(idx);
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ znode->child_cnt = le16_to_cpu(idx->child_cnt);
-+ znode->level = le16_to_cpu(idx->level);
-+
-+ dbg_tnc("LEB %d:%d, level %d, %d branch",
-+ lnum, offs, znode->level, znode->child_cnt);
-+
-+ if (znode->child_cnt > c->fanout || znode->level > UBIFS_MAX_LEVELS) {
-+ dbg_err("current fanout %d, branch count %d",
-+ c->fanout, znode->child_cnt);
-+ dbg_err("max levels %d, znode level %d",
-+ UBIFS_MAX_LEVELS, znode->level);
-+ err = 1;
-+ goto out_dump;
-+ }
-+
-+ for (i = 0; i < znode->child_cnt; i++) {
-+ const struct ubifs_branch *br = ubifs_idx_branch(c, idx, i);
-+ struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr = &znode->zbranch[i];
-+
-+ key_read(c, &br->key, &zbr->key);
-+ zbr->lnum = le32_to_cpu(br->lnum);
-+ zbr->offs = le32_to_cpu(br->offs);
-+ zbr->len = le32_to_cpu(br->len);
-+ zbr->znode = NULL;
-+
-+ /* Validate branch */
-+
-+ if (zbr->lnum < c->main_first ||
-+ zbr->lnum >= c->leb_cnt || zbr->offs < 0 ||
-+ zbr->offs + zbr->len > c->leb_size || zbr->offs & 7) {
-+ dbg_err("bad branch %d", i);
-+ err = 2;
-+ goto out_dump;
-+ }
-+
-+ switch (key_type(c, &zbr->key)) {
-+ case UBIFS_INO_KEY:
-+ case UBIFS_DATA_KEY:
-+ case UBIFS_DENT_KEY:
-+ case UBIFS_XENT_KEY:
-+ break;
-+ default:
-+ dbg_msg("bad key type at slot %d: %s", i,
-+ DBGKEY(&zbr->key));
-+ err = 3;
-+ goto out_dump;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (znode->level)
-+ continue;
-+
-+ type = key_type(c, &zbr->key);
-+ if (c->ranges[type].max_len == 0) {
-+ if (zbr->len != c->ranges[type].len) {
-+ dbg_err("bad target node (type %d) length (%d)",
-+ type, zbr->len);
-+ dbg_err("have to be %d", c->ranges[type].len);
-+ err = 4;
-+ goto out_dump;
-+ }
-+ } else if (zbr->len < c->ranges[type].min_len ||
-+ zbr->len > c->ranges[type].max_len) {
-+ dbg_err("bad target node (type %d) length (%d)",
-+ type, zbr->len);
-+ dbg_err("have to be in range of %d-%d",
-+ c->ranges[type].min_len,
-+ c->ranges[type].max_len);
-+ err = 5;
-+ goto out_dump;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Ensure that the next key is greater or equivalent to the
-+ * previous one.
-+ */
-+ for (i = 0; i < znode->child_cnt - 1; i++) {
-+ const union ubifs_key *key1, *key2;
-+
-+ key1 = &znode->zbranch[i].key;
-+ key2 = &znode->zbranch[i + 1].key;
-+
-+ cmp = keys_cmp(c, key1, key2);
-+ if (cmp > 0) {
-+ dbg_err("bad key order (keys %d and %d)", i, i + 1);
-+ err = 6;
-+ goto out_dump;
-+ } else if (cmp == 0 && !is_hash_key(c, key1)) {
-+ /* These can only be keys with colliding hash */
-+ dbg_err("keys %d and %d are not hashed but equivalent",
-+ i, i + 1);
-+ err = 7;
-+ goto out_dump;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ kfree(idx);
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out_dump:
-+ ubifs_err("bad indexing node at LEB %d:%d, error %d", lnum, offs, err);
-+ dbg_dump_node(c, idx);
-+ kfree(idx);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_load_znode - load znode to TNC cache.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @zbr: znode branch
-+ * @parent: znode's parent
-+ * @iip: index in parent
-+ *
-+ * This function loads znode pointed to by @zbr into the TNC cache and
-+ * returns pointer to it in case of success and a negative error code in case
-+ * of failure.
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_znode *ubifs_load_znode(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr,
-+ struct ubifs_znode *parent, int iip)
-+{
-+ int err;
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(!zbr->znode);
-+ /*
-+ * A slab cache is not presently used for znodes because the znode size
-+ * depends on the fanout which is stored in the superblock.
-+ */
-+ znode = kzalloc(c->max_znode_sz, GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!znode)
-+ return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
-+
-+ err = read_znode(c, zbr->lnum, zbr->offs, zbr->len, znode);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out;
-+
-+ atomic_long_inc(&c->clean_zn_cnt);
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Increment the global clean znode counter as well. It is OK that
-+ * global and per-FS clean znode counters may be inconsistent for some
-+ * short time (because we might be preempted at this point), the global
-+ * one is only used in shrinker.
-+ */
-+ atomic_long_inc(&ubifs_clean_zn_cnt);
-+
-+ zbr->znode = znode;
-+ znode->parent = parent;
-+ znode->time = get_seconds();
-+ znode->iip = iip;
-+
-+ return znode;
-+
-+out:
-+ kfree(znode);
-+ return ERR_PTR(err);
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * ubifs_tnc_read_node - read a leaf node from the flash media.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @zbr: key and position of the node
-+ * @node: node is returned here
-+ *
-+ * This function reads a node defined by @zbr from the flash media. Returns
-+ * zero in case of success or a negative negative error code in case of
-+ * failure.
-+ */
-+int ubifs_tnc_read_node(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr,
-+ void *node)
-+{
-+ union ubifs_key key1, *key = &zbr->key;
-+ int err, type = key_type(c, key);
-+ struct ubifs_wbuf *wbuf;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(!zbr->leaf);
-+
-+ /*
-+ * 'zbr' has to point to on-flash node. The node may sit in a bud and
-+ * may even be in a write buffer, so we have to take care about this.
-+ */
-+ wbuf = ubifs_get_wbuf(c, zbr->lnum);
-+ if (wbuf)
-+ err = ubifs_read_node_wbuf(wbuf, node, type, zbr->len,
-+ zbr->lnum, zbr->offs);
-+ else
-+ err = ubifs_read_node(c, node, type, zbr->len, zbr->lnum,
-+ zbr->offs);
-+
-+ if (err) {
-+ dbg_tnc("key %s", DBGKEY(key));
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Make sure the key of the read node is correct */
-+ key_read(c, key, &key1);
-+ if (memcmp(node + UBIFS_KEY_OFFSET, &key1, c->key_len)) {
-+ ubifs_err("bad key in node at LEB %d:%d",
-+ zbr->lnum, zbr->offs);
-+ dbg_tnc("looked for key %s found node's key %s",
-+ DBGKEY(key), DBGKEY1(&key1));
-+ dbg_dump_node(c, node);
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ }
-+
-+ return 0;
-+}
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/ubifs.h avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/ubifs.h
---- linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/ubifs.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/ubifs.h 2008-06-12 15:09:45.603817614 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,1605 @@
-+/*
-+ * This file is part of UBIFS.
-+ *
-+ * Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Nokia Corporation
-+ *
-+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by
-+ * the Free Software Foundation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
-+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
-+ * more details.
-+ *
-+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
-+ * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
-+ * Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
-+ *
-+ * Authors: Artem Bityutskiy (Битюцкий Артём)
-+ * Adrian Hunter
-+ */
-+
-+/* Implementation version 0.7 */
-+
-+#ifndef __UBIFS_H__
-+#define __UBIFS_H__
-+
-+#include <asm/div64.h>
-+#include <linux/statfs.h>
-+#include <linux/fs.h>
-+#include <linux/err.h>
-+#include <linux/sched.h>
-+#include <linux/vmalloc.h>
-+#include <linux/spinlock.h>
-+#include <linux/mutex.h>
-+#include <linux/rwsem.h>
-+#include <linux/mtd/ubi.h>
-+#include <linux/pagemap.h>
-+#include <linux/backing-dev.h>
-+#include "ubifs-media.h"
-+
-+/* Version of this UBIFS implementation */
-+#define UBIFS_VERSION 1
-+
-+/* Normal UBIFS messages */
-+#define ubifs_msg(fmt, ...) \
-+ printk(KERN_NOTICE "UBIFS: " fmt "\n", ##__VA_ARGS__)
-+/* UBIFS error messages */
-+#define ubifs_err(fmt, ...) \
-+ printk(KERN_ERR "UBIFS error (pid %d): %s: " fmt "\n", current->pid, \
-+ __func__, ##__VA_ARGS__)
-+/* UBIFS warning messages */
-+#define ubifs_warn(fmt, ...) \
-+ printk(KERN_WARNING "UBIFS warning (pid %d): %s: " fmt "\n", \
-+ current->pid, __func__, ##__VA_ARGS__)
-+
-+/* UBIFS file system VFS magic number */
-+#define UBIFS_SUPER_MAGIC 0x24051905
-+
-+/* Number of UBIFS blocks per VFS page */
-+#define UBIFS_BLOCKS_PER_PAGE (PAGE_CACHE_SIZE / UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE)
-+#define UBIFS_BLOCKS_PER_PAGE_SHIFT (PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT - UBIFS_BLOCK_SHIFT)
-+
-+/* "File system end of life" sequence number watermark */
-+#define SQNUM_WARN_WATERMARK 0xFFFFFFFF00000000ULL
-+#define SQNUM_WATERMARK 0xFFFFFFFFFF000000ULL
-+
-+/* Minimum amount of data UBIFS writes to the flash */
-+#define MIN_WRITE_SZ (UBIFS_DATA_NODE_SZ + 8)
-+
-+/*
-+ * Currently we do not support inode number overlapping and re-using, so this
-+ * watermark defines dangerous inode number level. This should be fixed later,
-+ * although it is difficult to exceed current limit. Another option is to use
-+ * 64-bit inode numbers, but this means more overhead.
-+ */
-+#define INUM_WARN_WATERMARK 0xFFF00000
-+#define INUM_WATERMARK 0xFFFFFF00
-+
-+/* Largest key size supported in this implementation */
-+#define CUR_MAX_KEY_LEN UBIFS_SK_LEN
-+
-+/* Maximum number of entries in each LPT (LEB category) heap */
-+#define LPT_HEAP_SZ 256
-+
-+/*
-+ * Background thread name pattern. The numbers are UBI device and volume
-+ * numbers.
-+ */
-+#define BGT_NAME_PATTERN "ubifs_bgt%d_%d"
-+
-+/* Default write-buffer synchronization timeout (5 secs) */
-+#define DEFAULT_WBUF_TIMEOUT (5 * HZ)
-+
-+/* Maximum possible inode number (only 32-bit inodes are supported now) */
-+#define MAX_INUM 0xFFFFFFFF
-+
-+/* Number of non-data journal heads */
-+#define NONDATA_JHEADS_CNT 2
-+
-+/* Garbage collector head */
-+#define GCHD 0
-+/* Base journal head number */
-+#define BASEHD 1
-+/* First "general purpose" journal head */
-+#define DATAHD 2
-+
-+/* 'No change' value for 'ubifs_change_lp()' */
-+#define LPROPS_NC 0x80000001
-+
-+/*
-+ * There is no notion of truncation key because truncation nodes do not exist
-+ * in TNC. However, when replaying, it is handy to introduce fake "truncation"
-+ * keys for truncation nodes because the code becomes simpler. So we define
-+ * %UBIFS_TRUN_KEY type.
-+ */
-+#define UBIFS_TRUN_KEY UBIFS_KEY_TYPES_CNT
-+
-+/*
-+ * How much a directory entry/extended attribute entry adds to the parent/host
-+ * inode.
-+ */
-+#define CALC_DENT_SIZE(name_len) ALIGN(UBIFS_DENT_NODE_SZ + (name_len) + 1, 8)
-+
-+/* How much an extended attribute adds to the host inode */
-+#define CALC_XATTR_BYTES(data_len) ALIGN(UBIFS_INO_NODE_SZ + (data_len) + 1, 8)
-+
-+/*
-+ * Znodes which were not touched for 'OLD_ZNODE_AGE' seconds are considered
-+ * "old", and znode which were touched last 'YOUNG_ZNODE_AGE' seconds ago are
-+ * considered "young". This is used by shrinker when selecting znode to trim
-+ * off.
-+ */
-+#define OLD_ZNODE_AGE 20
-+#define YOUNG_ZNODE_AGE 5
-+
-+/*
-+ * Some compressors, like LZO, may end up with more data then the input buffer.
-+ * So UBIFS always allocates larger output buffer, to be sure the compressor
-+ * will not corrupt memory in case of worst case compression.
-+ */
-+#define WORST_COMPR_FACTOR 2
-+
-+/* Maximum expected tree height for use by bottom_up_buf */
-+#define BOTTOM_UP_HEIGHT 64
-+
-+/*
-+ * Znode flags (actually, bit numbers which store the flags).
-+ *
-+ * DIRTY_ZNODE: znode is dirty
-+ * COW_ZNODE: znode is being committed and a new instance of this znode has to
-+ * be created before changing this znode
-+ * OBSOLETE_ZNODE: znode is obsolete, which means it was deleted, but it is
-+ * still in the commit list and the ongoing commit operation
-+ * will commit it, and delete this znode after it is done
-+ */
-+enum {
-+ DIRTY_ZNODE = 0,
-+ COW_ZNODE = 1,
-+ OBSOLETE_ZNODE = 2
-+};
-+
-+/*
-+ * Commit states.
-+ *
-+ * COMMIT_RESTING: commit is not wanted
-+ * COMMIT_BACKGROUND: background commit has been requested
-+ * COMMIT_REQUIRED: commit is required
-+ * COMMIT_RUNNING_BACKGROUND: background commit is running
-+ * COMMIT_RUNNING_REQUIRED: commit is running and it is required
-+ * COMMIT_BROKEN: commit failed
-+ */
-+enum {
-+ COMMIT_RESTING = 0,
-+ COMMIT_BACKGROUND,
-+ COMMIT_REQUIRED,
-+ COMMIT_RUNNING_BACKGROUND,
-+ COMMIT_RUNNING_REQUIRED,
-+ COMMIT_BROKEN,
-+};
-+
-+/*
-+ * 'ubifs_scan_a_node()' return values.
-+ *
-+ * SCANNED_GARBAGE: scanned garbage
-+ * SCANNED_EMPTY_SPACE: scanned empty space
-+ * SCANNED_A_NODE: scanned a valid node
-+ * SCANNED_A_CORRUPT_NODE: scanned a corrupted node
-+ * SCANNED_A_BAD_PAD_NODE: scanned a padding node with invalid pad length
-+ *
-+ * Greater than zero means: 'scanned that number of padding bytes'
-+ */
-+enum {
-+ SCANNED_GARBAGE = 0,
-+ SCANNED_EMPTY_SPACE = -1,
-+ SCANNED_A_NODE = -2,
-+ SCANNED_A_CORRUPT_NODE = -3,
-+ SCANNED_A_BAD_PAD_NODE = -4,
-+};
-+
-+/*
-+ * LPT cnode flag bits.
-+ *
-+ * DIRTY_CNODE: cnode is dirty
-+ * COW_CNODE: cnode is being committed and must be copied before writing
-+ * OBSOLETE_CNODE: cnode is being committed and has been copied (or deleted),
-+ * so it can (and must) be freed when the commit is finished
-+ */
-+enum {
-+ DIRTY_CNODE = 0,
-+ COW_CNODE = 1,
-+ OBSOLETE_CNODE = 2,
-+};
-+
-+/*
-+ * Dirty flag bits (lpt_drty_flgs) for LPT special nodes.
-+ *
-+ * LTAB_DIRTY: ltab node is dirty
-+ * LSAVE_DIRTY: lsave node is dirty
-+ */
-+enum {
-+ LTAB_DIRTY = 1,
-+ LSAVE_DIRTY = 2,
-+};
-+
-+/*
-+ * Return codes used by the garbage collector.
-+ * @LEB_FREED: the logical eraseblock was freed and is ready to use
-+ * @LEB_FREED_IDX: indexing LEB was freed and can be used only after the commit
-+ * @LEB_RETAINED: the logical eraseblock was freed and retained for GC purposes
-+ */
-+enum {
-+ LEB_FREED,
-+ LEB_FREED_IDX,
-+ LEB_RETAINED,
-+};
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct ubifs_old_idx - index node obsoleted since last commit start.
-+ * @rb: rb-tree node
-+ * @lnum: LEB number of obsoleted index node
-+ * @offs: offset of obsoleted index node
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_old_idx {
-+ struct rb_node rb;
-+ int lnum;
-+ int offs;
-+};
-+
-+/* The below union makes it easier to deal with keys */
-+union ubifs_key {
-+ uint8_t u8[CUR_MAX_KEY_LEN];
-+ uint32_t u32[CUR_MAX_KEY_LEN/4];
-+ uint64_t u64[CUR_MAX_KEY_LEN/8];
-+ __le32 j32[CUR_MAX_KEY_LEN/4];
-+};
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct ubifs_scan_node - UBIFS scanned node information.
-+ * @list: list of scanned nodes
-+ * @key: key of node scanned (if it has one)
-+ * @sqnum: sequence number
-+ * @type: type of node scanned
-+ * @offs: offset with LEB of node scanned
-+ * @len: length of node scanned
-+ * @node: raw node
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_scan_node {
-+ struct list_head list;
-+ union ubifs_key key;
-+ unsigned long long sqnum;
-+ int type;
-+ int offs;
-+ int len;
-+ void *node;
-+};
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct ubifs_scan_leb - UBIFS scanned LEB information.
-+ * @lnum: logical eraseblock number
-+ * @nodes_cnt: number of nodes scanned
-+ * @nodes: list of struct ubifs_scan_node
-+ * @endpt: end point (and therefore the start of empty space)
-+ * @ecc: read returned -EBADMSG
-+ * @buf: buffer containing entire LEB scanned
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_scan_leb {
-+ int lnum;
-+ int nodes_cnt;
-+ struct list_head nodes;
-+ int endpt;
-+ int ecc;
-+ void *buf;
-+};
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct ubifs_gced_idx_leb - garbage-collected indexing LEB.
-+ * @list: list
-+ * @lnum: LEB number
-+ * @unmap: OK to unmap this LEB
-+ *
-+ * This data structure is used to temporary store garbage-collected indexing
-+ * LEBs - they are not released immediately, but only after the next commit.
-+ * This is needed to guarantee recoverability.
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_gced_idx_leb {
-+ struct list_head list;
-+ int lnum;
-+ int unmap;
-+};
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct ubifs_inode - UBIFS in-memory inode description.
-+ * @vfs_inode: VFS inode description object
-+ * @creat_sqnum: sequence number at time of creation
-+ * @xattr_size: summarized size of all extended attributes in bytes, protected
-+ * by @inode->i_lock
-+ * @xattr_cnt: count of extended attributes this inode has
-+ * @xattr_names: sum of lengths of all extended attribute names belonging to
-+ * this inode
-+ * @dirty: non-zero if the inode is dirty
-+ * @xattr: non-zero if this is an extended attribute inode
-+ * @budgeted: non-zero if the inode has been budgeted (used for debugging)
-+ * @budg_mutex: serializes inode budgeting and write-back
-+ * @flags: inode flags (@UBIFS_COMPR_FL, etc)
-+ * @compr_type: default compression type used for this inode
-+ * @data_len: length of the data attached to the inode
-+ * @data: inode's data
-+ *
-+ * UBIFS has its own inode mutex, besides the VFS 'i_mutex'. The reason for
-+ * this is budgeting - UBIFS has to budget each operation. So, if an operation
-+ * is going to mark an inode dirty, it has to allocate budget for this. It
-+ * cannot just mark it dirty because there is no guarantee there will be enough
-+ * flash space when it is time to write the inode back. This means that UBIFS
-+ * has to have full control over "clean <-> dirty" transitions of inodes (and
-+ * pages actually, but it is easy for pages, because we have
-+ * 'ubifs_prepare_write()' which is called _before_ every page change). But
-+ * unfortunately, VFS marks inodes dirty in many places, and it does not ask
-+ * the file-system if it is allowed to do so (there is a notifier, but it is
-+ * not enough), i.e., there is no mechanism to synchronize with this. So we
-+ * introduce our own dirty flag to UBIFS inodes and our own inode mutex to
-+ * serialize "clean <-> dirty" transitions.
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_inode {
-+ struct inode vfs_inode;
-+ unsigned long long creat_sqnum;
-+ long long xattr_size;
-+ int xattr_cnt;
-+ int xattr_names;
-+ unsigned int dirty:1;
-+ unsigned int xattr:1;
-+#ifdef CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_DEBUG
-+ unsigned int budgeted:1;
-+#endif
-+ struct mutex budg_mutex;
-+ int flags;
-+ int compr_type;
-+ int data_len;
-+ void *data;
-+};
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct ubifs_unclean_leb - records a LEB recovered under read-only mode.
-+ * @list: list
-+ * @lnum: LEB number of recovered LEB
-+ * @endpt: offset where recovery ended
-+ *
-+ * This structure records a LEB identified during recovery that needs to be
-+ * cleaned but was not because UBIFS was mounted read-only. The information
-+ * is used to clean the LEB when remounting to read-write mode.
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_unclean_leb {
-+ struct list_head list;
-+ int lnum;
-+ int endpt;
-+};
-+
-+/*
-+ * LEB properties flags.
-+ *
-+ * LPROPS_UNCAT: not categorized
-+ * LPROPS_DIRTY: dirty > 0, not index
-+ * LPROPS_DIRTY_IDX: dirty + free > UBIFS_CH_SZ and index
-+ * LPROPS_FREE: free > 0, not empty, not index
-+ * LPROPS_HEAP_CNT: number of heaps used for storing categorized LEBs
-+ * LPROPS_EMPTY: LEB is empty, not taken
-+ * LPROPS_FREEABLE: free + dirty == leb_size, not index, not taken
-+ * LPROPS_FRDI_IDX: free + dirty == leb_size and index, may be taken
-+ * LPROPS_CAT_MASK: mask for the LEB categories above
-+ * LPROPS_TAKEN: LEB was taken (this flag is not saved on the media)
-+ * LPROPS_INDEX: LEB contains indexing nodes (this flag also exists on flash)
-+ */
-+enum {
-+ LPROPS_UNCAT = 0,
-+ LPROPS_DIRTY = 1,
-+ LPROPS_DIRTY_IDX = 2,
-+ LPROPS_FREE = 3,
-+ LPROPS_HEAP_CNT = 3,
-+ LPROPS_EMPTY = 4,
-+ LPROPS_FREEABLE = 5,
-+ LPROPS_FRDI_IDX = 6,
-+ LPROPS_CAT_MASK = 15,
-+ LPROPS_TAKEN = 16,
-+ LPROPS_INDEX = 32,
-+};
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct ubifs_lprops - logical eraseblock properties.
-+ * @free: amount of free space in bytes
-+ * @dirty: amount of dirty space in bytes
-+ * @flags: LEB properties flags (see above)
-+ * @lnum: LEB number
-+ * @list: list of same-category lprops (for LPROPS_EMPTY and LPROPS_FREEABLE)
-+ * @hpos: heap position in heap of same-category lprops (other categories)
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_lprops {
-+ int free;
-+ int dirty;
-+ int flags;
-+ int lnum;
-+ union {
-+ struct list_head list;
-+ int hpos;
-+ };
-+};
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct ubifs_lpt_lprops - LPT logical eraseblock properties.
-+ * @free: amount of free space in bytes
-+ * @dirty: amount of dirty space in bytes
-+ * @tgc: trivial GC flag (1 => unmap after commit end)
-+ * @cmt: commit flag (1 => reserved for commit)
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_lpt_lprops {
-+ int free;
-+ int dirty;
-+ unsigned tgc : 1;
-+ unsigned cmt : 1;
-+};
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct ubifs_lp_stats - statistics of eraseblocks in the main area.
-+ * @empty_lebs: number of empty LEBs
-+ * @taken_empty_lebs: number of taken LEBs
-+ * @idx_lebs: number of indexing LEBs
-+ * @total_free: total free space in bytes
-+ * @total_dirty: total dirty space in bytes
-+ * @total_used: total used space in bytes (includes only data LEBs)
-+ * @total_dead: total dead space in bytes (includes only data LEBs)
-+ * @total_dark: total dark space in bytes (includes only data LEBs)
-+ *
-+ * N.B. total_dirty and total_used are different to other total_* fields,
-+ * because they account _all_ LEBs, not just data LEBs.
-+ *
-+ * 'taken_empty_lebs' counts the LEBs that are in the transient state of having
-+ * been 'taken' for use but not yet written to. 'taken_empty_lebs' is needed
-+ * to account correctly for gc_lnum, otherwise 'empty_lebs' could be used
-+ * by itself (in which case 'unused_lebs' would be a better name). In the case
-+ * of gc_lnum, it is 'taken' at mount time or whenever a LEB is retained by GC,
-+ * but unlike other empty LEBs that are 'taken', it may not be written straight
-+ * away (i.e. before the next commit start or unmount), so either gc_lnum must
-+ * be specially accounted for, or the current approach followed i.e. count it
-+ * under 'taken_empty_lebs'.
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_lp_stats {
-+ int empty_lebs;
-+ int taken_empty_lebs;
-+ int idx_lebs;
-+ long long total_free;
-+ long long total_dirty;
-+ long long total_used;
-+ long long total_dead;
-+ long long total_dark;
-+};
-+
-+struct ubifs_nnode;
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct ubifs_cnode - LEB Properties Tree common node.
-+ * @parent: parent nnode
-+ * @cnext: next cnode to commit
-+ * @flags: flags (%DIRTY_LPT_NODE or %OBSOLETE_LPT_NODE)
-+ * @iip: index in parent
-+ * @level: level in the tree (zero for pnodes, greater than zero for nnodes)
-+ * @num: node number
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_cnode {
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *parent;
-+ struct ubifs_cnode *cnext;
-+ unsigned long flags;
-+ int iip;
-+ int level;
-+ int num;
-+};
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct ubifs_pnode - LEB Properties Tree leaf node.
-+ * @parent: parent nnode
-+ * @cnext: next cnode to commit
-+ * @flags: flags (%DIRTY_LPT_NODE or %OBSOLETE_LPT_NODE)
-+ * @iip: index in parent
-+ * @level: level in the tree (always zero for pnodes)
-+ * @num: node number
-+ * @lprops: LEB properties array
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_pnode {
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *parent;
-+ struct ubifs_cnode *cnext;
-+ unsigned long flags;
-+ int iip;
-+ int level;
-+ int num;
-+ struct ubifs_lprops lprops[UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT];
-+};
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct ubifs_nbranch - LEB Properties Tree internal node branch.
-+ * @lnum: LEB number of child
-+ * @offs: offset of child
-+ * @nnode: nnode child
-+ * @pnode: pnode child
-+ * @cnode: cnode child
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_nbranch {
-+ int lnum;
-+ int offs;
-+ union {
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *nnode;
-+ struct ubifs_pnode *pnode;
-+ struct ubifs_cnode *cnode;
-+ };
-+};
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct ubifs_nnode - LEB Properties Tree internal node.
-+ * @parent: parent nnode
-+ * @cnext: next cnode to commit
-+ * @flags: flags (%DIRTY_LPT_NODE or %OBSOLETE_LPT_NODE)
-+ * @iip: index in parent
-+ * @level: level in the tree (always greater than zero for nnodes)
-+ * @num: node number
-+ * @nbranch: branches to child nodes
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_nnode {
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *parent;
-+ struct ubifs_cnode *cnext;
-+ unsigned long flags;
-+ int iip;
-+ int level;
-+ int num;
-+ struct ubifs_nbranch nbranch[UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT];
-+};
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct ubifs_lpt_heap - heap of categorized lprops.
-+ * @arr: heap array
-+ * @cnt: number in heap
-+ * @max_cnt: maximum number allowed in heap
-+ *
-+ * There are %LPROPS_HEAP_CNT heaps.
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_lpt_heap {
-+ struct ubifs_lprops **arr;
-+ int cnt;
-+ int max_cnt;
-+};
-+
-+/*
-+ * Return codes for LPT scan callback function.
-+ *
-+ * LPT_SCAN_CONTINUE: continue scanning
-+ * LPT_SCAN_ADD: add the LEB properties scanned to the tree in memory
-+ * LPT_SCAN_STOP: stop scanning
-+ */
-+enum {
-+ LPT_SCAN_CONTINUE = 0,
-+ LPT_SCAN_ADD = 1,
-+ LPT_SCAN_STOP = 2,
-+};
-+
-+struct ubifs_info;
-+
-+/* Callback used by the 'ubifs_lpt_scan_nolock()' function */
-+typedef int (*ubifs_lpt_scan_callback)(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ const struct ubifs_lprops *lprops,
-+ int in_tree, void *data);
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct ubifs_wbuf - UBIFS write-buffer.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @buf: write-buffer (of min. flash I/O unit size)
-+ * @lnum: logical eraseblock number the write-buffer points to
-+ * @offs: write-buffer offset in this logical eraseblock
-+ * @avail: number of bytes available in the write-buffer
-+ * @used: number of used bytes in the write-buffer
-+ * @dtype: type of data stored in this LEB (%UBI_LONGTERM, %UBI_SHORTTERM,
-+ * %UBI_UNKNOWN)
-+ * @jhead: journal head the mutex belongs to (note, needed only to shut lockdep
-+ * up by 'mutex_lock_nested()).
-+ * @sync_callback: write-buffer synchronization callback
-+ * @io_mutex: serializes write-buffer I/O
-+ * @lock: serializes @buf, @lnum, @offs, @avail, @used, @next_ino and @inodes
-+ * fields
-+ * @timer: write-buffer timer
-+ * @timeout: timer expire interval in jiffies
-+ * @need_sync: it is set if its timer expired and needs sync
-+ * @next_ino: points to the next position of the following inode number
-+ * @inodes: stores the inode numbers of the nodes which are in wbuf
-+ *
-+ * The write-buffer synchronization callback is called when the write-buffer is
-+ * synchronized in order to notify how much space was wasted due to
-+ * write-buffer padding and how much free space is left in the LEB.
-+ *
-+ * Note: the fields @buf, @lnum, @offs, @avail and @used can be read under
-+ * spin-lock or mutex because they are written under both mutex and spin-lock.
-+ * @buf is appended to under mutex but overwritten under both mutex and
-+ * spin-lock. Thus the data between @buf and @buf + @used can be read under
-+ * spinlock.
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_wbuf {
-+ struct ubifs_info *c;
-+ void *buf;
-+ int lnum;
-+ int offs;
-+ int avail;
-+ int used;
-+ int dtype;
-+ int jhead;
-+ int (*sync_callback)(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum, int free, int pad);
-+ struct mutex io_mutex;
-+ spinlock_t lock;
-+ struct timer_list timer;
-+ int timeout;
-+ int need_sync;
-+ int next_ino;
-+ ino_t *inodes;
-+};
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct ubifs_bud - bud logical eraseblock.
-+ * @lnum: logical eraseblock number
-+ * @start: where the (uncommitted) bud data starts
-+ * @jhead: journal head number this bud belongs to
-+ * @list: link in the list buds belonging to the same journal head
-+ * @rb: link in the tree of all buds
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_bud {
-+ int lnum;
-+ int start;
-+ int jhead;
-+ struct list_head list;
-+ struct rb_node rb;
-+};
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct ubifs_jhead - journal head.
-+ * @wbuf: head's write-buffer
-+ * @buds_list: list of bud LEBs belonging to this journal head
-+ *
-+ * Note, the @buds list is protected by the @c->buds_lock.
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_jhead {
-+ struct ubifs_wbuf wbuf;
-+ struct list_head buds_list;
-+};
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct ubifs_zbranch - key/coordinate/length branch stored in znodes.
-+ * @key: key
-+ * @znode: znode address in memory
-+ * @lnum: LEB number of the indexing node
-+ * @offs: offset of the indexing node within @lnum
-+ * @len: target node length
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_zbranch {
-+ union ubifs_key key;
-+ union {
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode;
-+ void *leaf;
-+ };
-+ int lnum;
-+ int offs;
-+ int len;
-+};
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct ubifs_znode - in-memory representation of an indexing node.
-+ * @parent: parent znode or NULL if it is the root
-+ * @cnext: next znode to commit
-+ * @flags: znode flags (%DIRTY_ZNODE, %COW_ZNODE or %OBSOLETE_ZNODE)
-+ * @time: last access time (seconds)
-+ * @level: level of the entry in the TNC tree
-+ * @child_cnt: count of child znodes
-+ * @iip: index in parent's zbranch array
-+ * @alt: lower bound of key range has altered i.e. child inserted at slot 0
-+ * @lnum: LEB number of the corresponding indexing node
-+ * @offs: offset of the corresponding indexing node
-+ * @len: length of the corresponding indexing node
-+ * @zbranch: array of znode branches (@c->fanout elements)
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_znode {
-+ struct ubifs_znode *parent;
-+ struct ubifs_znode *cnext;
-+ unsigned long flags;
-+ unsigned long time;
-+ int level;
-+ int child_cnt;
-+ int iip;
-+ int alt;
-+#ifdef CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_DEBUG
-+ int lnum, offs, len;
-+#endif
-+ struct ubifs_zbranch zbranch[];
-+};
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct ubifs_node_range - node length range description data structure.
-+ * @len: fixed node length
-+ * @min_len: minimum possible node length
-+ * @max_len: maximum possible node length
-+ *
-+ * If @max_len is %0, the node has fixed length @len.
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_node_range {
-+ union {
-+ int len;
-+ int min_len;
-+ };
-+ int max_len;
-+};
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct ubifs_compressor - UBIFS compressor description structure.
-+ * @compr_type: compressor type (%UBIFS_COMPR_LZO, etc)
-+ * @cc: cryptoapi compressor handle
-+ * @comp_mutex: mutex used during compression
-+ * @decomp_mutex: mutex used during decompression
-+ * @name: compressor name
-+ * @capi_name: cryptoapi compressor name
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_compressor {
-+ int compr_type;
-+ struct crypto_comp *cc;
-+ struct mutex *comp_mutex;
-+ struct mutex *decomp_mutex;
-+ const char *name;
-+ const char *capi_name;
-+};
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct ubifs_budget_req - budget requirements of an operation.
-+ *
-+ * @new_ino: non-zero if the operation adds a new inode
-+ * @dirtied_ino: how many inodes the operation makes dirty
-+ * @new_page: non-zero if the operation adds a new page
-+ * @dirtied_page: non-zero if the operation makes a page dirty
-+ * @new_dent: non-zero if the operation adds a new directory entry
-+ * @mod_dent: non-zero if the operation removes or modifies an existing
-+ * directory entry
-+ * @new_ino_d: now much data newly created inode contains
-+ * @dirtied_ino_d: now much data dirtied inode contains
-+ * @idx_growth: how much the index will supposedly grow
-+ * @data_growth: how much new data the operation will supposedly add
-+ * @dd_growth: how much data that makes other data dirty the operation will
-+ * supposedly add
-+ *
-+ * @idx_growth, @data_growth and @dd_growth are not used in budget request. The
-+ * budgeting subsystem caches index and data growth values there to avoid
-+ * re-calculating them when the budget is released. However, if @idx_growth is
-+ * %-1, it is calculated by the release function using other fields.
-+ *
-+ * An inode may contain 4KiB of data at max., thus the widths of @new_ino_d
-+ * is 13 bits, and @dirtied_ino_d - 15, because up to 4 inodes may be made
-+ * dirty by the re-name operation.
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_budget_req {
-+ unsigned int new_ino:1;
-+ unsigned int dirtied_ino:4;
-+ unsigned int new_page:1;
-+ unsigned int dirtied_page:1;
-+ unsigned int new_dent:1;
-+ unsigned int mod_dent:1;
-+ unsigned int new_ino_d:13;
-+ unsigned int dirtied_ino_d:15;
-+ int idx_growth;
-+ int data_growth;
-+ int dd_growth;
-+};
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct ubifs_orphan - stores the inode number of an orphan.
-+ * @rb: rb-tree node of rb-tree of orphans sorted by inode number
-+ * @list: list head of list of orphans in order added
-+ * @new_list: list head of list of orphans added since the last commit
-+ * @cnext: next orphan to commit
-+ * @dnext: next orphan to delete
-+ * @inum: inode number
-+ * @new: %1 => added since the last commit, otherwise %0
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_orphan {
-+ struct rb_node rb;
-+ struct list_head list;
-+ struct list_head new_list;
-+ struct ubifs_orphan *cnext;
-+ struct ubifs_orphan *dnext;
-+ ino_t inum;
-+ int new;
-+};
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct ubifs_mount_opts - UBIFS-specific mount options information.
-+ * @unmount_mode: selected unmount mode (%0 default, %1 normal, %2 fast)
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_mount_opts {
-+ unsigned int unmount_mode:2;
-+};
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct ubifs_info - UBIFS file-system description data structure
-+ * (per-superblock).
-+ * @vfs_sb: VFS @struct super_block object
-+ *
-+ * @highest_inum: highest used inode number
-+ * @vfs_gen: VFS inode generation counter
-+ * @max_sqnum: current global sequence number
-+ * @cmt_no: commit number (last successfully completed commit)
-+ * @cnt_lock: protects @highest_inum, @vfs_gen, and @max_sqnum counters
-+ * @fmt_version: UBIFS on-flash format version
-+ * @uuid: UUID from super block
-+ *
-+ * @lhead_lnum: log head logical eraseblock number
-+ * @lhead_offs: log head offset
-+ * @ltail_lnum: log tail logical eraseblock number (offset is always 0)
-+ * @log_mutex: protects the log, @lhead_lnum, @lhead_offs, @ltail_lnum, and
-+ * @bud_bytes
-+ * @min_log_bytes: minimum required number of bytes in the log
-+ * @cmt_bud_bytes: used during commit to temporarily amount of bytes in
-+ * committed buds
-+ *
-+ * @buds: tree of all buds indexed by bud LEB number
-+ * @bud_bytes: how many bytes of flash is used by buds
-+ * @buds_lock: protects the @buds tree, @bud_bytes, and per-journal head bud
-+ * lists
-+ * @jhead_cnt: count of journal heads
-+ * @jheads: journal heads (head zero is base head)
-+ * @max_bud_bytes: maximum number of bytes allowed in buds
-+ * @bg_bud_bytes: number of bud bytes when background commit is initiated
-+ * @old_buds: buds to be released after commit ends
-+ * @max_bud_cnt: maximum number of buds
-+ *
-+ * @commit_sem: synchronizes committer with other processes
-+ * @cmt_state: commit state
-+ * @cs_lock: commit state lock
-+ * @cmt_wq: wait queue to sleep on if the log is full and a commit is running
-+ * @fast_unmount: do not run journal commit before unmounting
-+ * @big_lpt: flag that LPT is too big to write whole during commit
-+ *
-+ * @tnc_mutex: protects the Tree Node Cache (TNC), @zroot, @cnext, @enext, and
-+ * @calc_idx_sz
-+ * @zroot: zbranch which points to the root index node and znode
-+ * @cnext: next znode to commit
-+ * @enext: next znode to commit to empty space
-+ * @gap_lebs: array of LEBs used by the in-gaps commit method
-+ * @cbuf: commit buffer
-+ * @ileb_buf: buffer for commit in-the-gaps method
-+ * @ileb_len: length of data in ileb_buf
-+ * @ihead_lnum: LEB number of index head
-+ * @ihead_offs: offset of index head
-+ * @ilebs: pre-allocated index LEBs
-+ * @ileb_cnt: number of pre-allocated index LEBs
-+ * @ileb_nxt: next pre-allocated index LEBs
-+ * @old_idx: tree of index nodes obsoleted since the last commit start
-+ * @bottom_up_buf: a buffer which is used by 'dirty_cow_bottom_up()' in tnc.c
-+ * @new_ihead_lnum: used by debugging to check ihead_lnum
-+ * @new_ihead_offs: used by debugging to check ihead_offs
-+ *
-+ * @mst_node: master node
-+ * @mst_offs: offset of valid master node
-+ * @mst_mutex: protects the master node area, @mst_node, and @mst_offs
-+ *
-+ * @log_lebs: number of logical eraseblocks in the log
-+ * @log_bytes: log size in bytes
-+ * @log_last: last LEB of the log
-+ * @lpt_lebs: number of LEBs used for lprops table
-+ * @lpt_first: first LEB of the lprops table area
-+ * @lpt_last: last LEB of the lprops table area
-+ * @orph_lebs: number of LEBs used for the orphan area
-+ * @orph_first: first LEB of the orphan area
-+ * @orph_last: last LEB of the orphan area
-+ * @main_lebs: count of LEBs in the main area
-+ * @main_first: first LEB of the main area
-+ * @main_bytes: main area size in bytes
-+ * @default_compr: default compression type
-+ *
-+ * @key_hash_type: type of the key hash
-+ * @key_hash: direntry key hash function
-+ * @key_fmt: key format
-+ * @key_len: key length
-+ * @fanout: fanout of the index tree (number of links per indexing node)
-+ *
-+ * @min_io_size: minimal input/output unit size
-+ * @min_io_shift: number of bits in @min_io_size minus one
-+ * @leb_size: logical eraseblock size in bytes
-+ * @half_leb_size: half LEB size
-+ * @leb_cnt: count of logical eraseblocks
-+ * @max_leb_cnt: maximum count of logical eraseblocks
-+ * @old_leb_cnt: count of logical eraseblocks before resize
-+ * @ro_media: the underlying UBI volume is read-only
-+ *
-+ * @dirty_pg_cnt: number of dirty pages (not used)
-+ * @dirty_ino_cnt: number of dirty inodes (not used)
-+ * @dirty_zn_cnt: number of dirty znodes
-+ * @clean_zn_cnt: number of clean znodes
-+ *
-+ * @budg_idx_growth: amount of bytes budgeted for index growth
-+ * @budg_data_growth: amount of bytes budgeted for cached data
-+ * @budg_dd_growth: amount of bytes budgeted for cached data that will make
-+ * other data dirty
-+ * @budg_uncommitted_idx: amount of bytes were budgeted for growth of the index,
-+ * but which still have to be taken into account because
-+ * the index has not been committed so far
-+ * @space_lock: protects @budg_idx_growth, @budg_data_growth, @budg_dd_growth,
-+ * @budg_uncommited_idx, @min_idx_lebs, @old_idx_sz, and @lst;
-+ * @min_idx_lebs: minimum number of LEBs required for the index
-+ * @old_idx_sz: size of index on flash
-+ * @calc_idx_sz: temporary variable which is used to calculate new index size
-+ * (contains accurate new index size at end of TNC commit start)
-+ * @lst: lprops statistics
-+ *
-+ * @page_budget: budget for a page
-+ * @inode_budget: budget for an inode
-+ * @dent_budget: budget for a directory entry
-+ *
-+ * @ref_node_alsz: size of the LEB reference node aligned to the min. flash
-+ * I/O unit
-+ * @mst_node_alsz: master node aligned size
-+ * @min_idx_node_sz: minimum indexing node aligned on 8-bytes boundary
-+ * @max_idx_node_sz: maximum indexing node aligned on 8-bytes boundary
-+ * @max_inode_sz: maximum possible inode size in bytes
-+ * @max_znode_sz: size of znode in bytes
-+ * @dead_wm: LEB dead space watermark
-+ * @dark_wm: LEB dark space watermark
-+ * @block_cnt: count of 4KiB blocks on the FS
-+ *
-+ * @ranges: UBIFS node length ranges
-+ * @ubi: UBI volume descriptor
-+ * @di: UBI device information
-+ * @vi: UBI volume information
-+ *
-+ * @orph_tree: rb-tree of orphan inode numbers
-+ * @orph_list: list of orphan inode numbers in order added
-+ * @orph_new: list of orphan inode numbers added since last commit
-+ * @orph_cnext: next orphan to commit
-+ * @orph_dnext: next orphan to delete
-+ * @orphan_lock: lock for orph_tree and orph_new
-+ * @orph_buf: buffer for orphan nodes
-+ * @new_orphans: number of orphans since last commit
-+ * @cmt_orphans: number of orphans being committed
-+ * @tot_orphans: number of orphans in the rb_tree
-+ * @max_orphans: maximum number of orphans allowed
-+ * @ohead_lnum: orphan head LEB number
-+ * @ohead_offs: orphan head offset
-+ * @no_orphs: non-zero if there are no orphans
-+ *
-+ * @bgt: UBIFS background thread
-+ * @bgt_name: background thread name
-+ * @need_bgt: if background thread should run
-+ * @need_wbuf_sync: if write-buffers have to be synchronized
-+ *
-+ * @gc_lnum: LEB number used for garbage collection
-+ * @sbuf: a buffer of LEB size used by GC and replay for scanning
-+ * @idx_gc: list of index LEBs that have been garbage collected
-+ * @idx_gc_cnt: number of elements on the idx_gc list
-+ *
-+ * @infos_list: links all 'ubifs_info' objects
-+ * @umount_mutex: serializes shrinker and un-mount
-+ * @shrinker_run_no: shrinker run number
-+ *
-+ * @space_bits: number of bits needed to record free or dirty space
-+ * @lpt_lnum_bits: number of bits needed to record a LEB number in the LPT
-+ * @lpt_offs_bits: number of bits needed to record an offset in the LPT
-+ * @lpt_spc_bits: number of bits needed to space in the LPT
-+ * @pcnt_bits: number of bits needed to record pnode or nnode number
-+ * @lnum_bits: number of bits needed to record LEB number
-+ * @nnode_sz: size of on-flash nnode
-+ * @pnode_sz: size of on-flash pnode
-+ * @ltab_sz: size of on-flash LPT lprops table
-+ * @lsave_sz: size of on-flash LPT save table
-+ * @pnode_cnt: number of pnodes
-+ * @nnode_cnt: number of nnodes
-+ * @lpt_hght: height of the LPT
-+ * @pnodes_have: number of pnodes in memory
-+ *
-+ * @lp_mutex: protects lprops table and all the other lprops-related fields
-+ * @lpt_lnum: LEB number of the root nnode of the LPT
-+ * @lpt_offs: offset of the root nnode of the LPT
-+ * @nhead_lnum: LEB number of LPT head
-+ * @nhead_offs: offset of LPT head
-+ * @lpt_drty_flgs: dirty flags for LPT special nodes e.g. ltab
-+ * @dirty_nn_cnt: number of dirty nnodes
-+ * @dirty_pn_cnt: number of dirty pnodes
-+ * @lpt_sz: LPT size
-+ * @lpt_nod_buf: buffer for an on-flash nnode or pnode
-+ * @lpt_buf: buffer of LEB size used by LPT
-+ * @nroot: address in memory of the root nnode of the LPT
-+ * @lpt_cnext: next LPT node to commit
-+ * @lpt_heap: array of heaps of categorized lprops
-+ * @dirty_idx: a (reverse sorted) copy of the LPROPS_DIRTY_IDX heap as at
-+ * previous commit start
-+ * @uncat_list: list of un-categorized LEBs
-+ * @empty_list: list of empty LEBs
-+ * @freeable_list: list of freeable non-index LEBs (free + dirty == leb_size)
-+ * @frdi_idx_list: list of freeable index LEBs (free + dirty == leb_size)
-+ * @freeable_cnt: number of freeable LEBs in @freeable_list
-+ *
-+ * @ltab_lnum: LEB number of LPT's own lprops table
-+ * @ltab_offs: offset of LPT's own lprops table
-+ * @ltab: LPT's own lprops table
-+ * @ltab_cmt: LPT's own lprops table (commit copy)
-+ * @lsave_cnt: number of LEB numbers in LPT's save table
-+ * @lsave_lnum: LEB number of LPT's save table
-+ * @lsave_offs: offset of LPT's save table
-+ * @lsave: LPT's save table
-+ * @lscan_lnum: LEB number of last LPT scan
-+ *
-+ * @rp_size: size of the reserved pool in bytes
-+ * @report_rp_size: size of the reserved pool reported to userspace
-+ * @rp_uid: reserved pool user ID
-+ * @rp_gid: reserved pool group ID
-+ *
-+ * @empty: if the UBI device is empty
-+ * @replay_tree: temporary tree used during journal replay
-+ * @replay_list: temporary list used during journal replay
-+ * @replay_buds: list of buds to replay
-+ * @cs_sqnum: sequence number of first node in the log (commit start node)
-+ * @replay_sqnum: sequence number of node currently being replayed
-+ * @need_recovery: file-system needs recovery
-+ * @replaying: set to %1 during journal replay
-+ * @unclean_leb_list: LEBs to recover when mounting ro to rw
-+ * @rcvrd_mst_node: recovered master node to write when mounting ro to rw
-+ * @size_tree: inode size information for recovery
-+ * @remounting_rw: set while remounting from ro to rw (sb flags have MS_RDONLY)
-+ * @mount_opts: UBIFS-specific mount options
-+ *
-+ * @dbg_buf: a buffer of LEB size used for debugging purposes
-+ * @old_zroot: old index root - used by 'dbg_check_old_index()'
-+ * @old_zroot_level: old index root level - used by 'dbg_check_old_index()'
-+ * @old_zroot_sqnum: old index root sqnum - used by 'dbg_check_old_index()'
-+ * @failure_mode: failure mode for recovery testing
-+ * @fail_delay: 0=>don't delay, 1=>delay a time, 2=>delay a number of calls
-+ * @fail_timeout: time in jiffies when delay of failure mode expires
-+ * @fail_cnt: current number of calls to failure mode I/O functions
-+ * @fail_cnt_max: number of calls by which to delay failure mode
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_info {
-+ struct super_block *vfs_sb;
-+
-+ ino_t highest_inum;
-+ unsigned int vfs_gen;
-+ unsigned long long max_sqnum;
-+ unsigned long long cmt_no;
-+ spinlock_t cnt_lock;
-+ int fmt_version;
-+ unsigned char uuid[16];
-+
-+ int lhead_lnum;
-+ int lhead_offs;
-+ int ltail_lnum;
-+ struct mutex log_mutex;
-+ int min_log_bytes;
-+ long long cmt_bud_bytes;
-+
-+ struct rb_root buds;
-+ long long bud_bytes;
-+ spinlock_t buds_lock;
-+ int jhead_cnt;
-+ struct ubifs_jhead *jheads;
-+ long long max_bud_bytes;
-+ long long bg_bud_bytes;
-+ struct list_head old_buds;
-+ int max_bud_cnt;
-+
-+ struct rw_semaphore commit_sem;
-+ int cmt_state;
-+ spinlock_t cs_lock;
-+ wait_queue_head_t cmt_wq;
-+ unsigned int fast_unmount:1;
-+ unsigned int big_lpt:1;
-+
-+ struct mutex tnc_mutex;
-+ struct ubifs_zbranch zroot;
-+ struct ubifs_znode *cnext;
-+ struct ubifs_znode *enext;
-+ int *gap_lebs;
-+ void *cbuf;
-+ void *ileb_buf;
-+ int ileb_len;
-+ int ihead_lnum;
-+ int ihead_offs;
-+ int *ilebs;
-+ int ileb_cnt;
-+ int ileb_nxt;
-+ struct rb_root old_idx;
-+ int *bottom_up_buf;
-+#ifdef CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_DEBUG
-+ int new_ihead_lnum;
-+ int new_ihead_offs;
-+#endif
-+
-+ struct ubifs_mst_node *mst_node;
-+ int mst_offs;
-+ struct mutex mst_mutex;
-+
-+ int log_lebs;
-+ long long log_bytes;
-+ int log_last;
-+ int lpt_lebs;
-+ int lpt_first;
-+ int lpt_last;
-+ int orph_lebs;
-+ int orph_first;
-+ int orph_last;
-+ int main_lebs;
-+ int main_first;
-+ long long main_bytes;
-+ int default_compr;
-+
-+ uint8_t key_hash_type;
-+ uint32_t (*key_hash)(const char *str, int len);
-+ int key_fmt;
-+ int key_len;
-+ int fanout;
-+
-+ int min_io_size;
-+ int min_io_shift;
-+ int leb_size;
-+ int half_leb_size;
-+ int leb_cnt;
-+ int max_leb_cnt;
-+ int old_leb_cnt;
-+ int ro_media;
-+
-+ atomic_long_t dirty_pg_cnt;
-+ atomic_long_t dirty_ino_cnt;
-+ atomic_long_t dirty_zn_cnt;
-+ atomic_long_t clean_zn_cnt;
-+
-+ long long budg_idx_growth;
-+ long long budg_data_growth;
-+ long long budg_dd_growth;
-+ long long budg_uncommitted_idx;
-+ spinlock_t space_lock;
-+ int min_idx_lebs;
-+ unsigned long long old_idx_sz;
-+ unsigned long long calc_idx_sz;
-+ struct ubifs_lp_stats lst;
-+
-+ int page_budget;
-+ int inode_budget;
-+ int dent_budget;
-+
-+ int ref_node_alsz;
-+ int mst_node_alsz;
-+ int min_idx_node_sz;
-+ int max_idx_node_sz;
-+ long long max_inode_sz;
-+ int max_znode_sz;
-+ int dead_wm;
-+ int dark_wm;
-+ int block_cnt;
-+
-+ struct ubifs_node_range ranges[UBIFS_NODE_TYPES_CNT];
-+ struct ubi_volume_desc *ubi;
-+ struct ubi_device_info di;
-+ struct ubi_volume_info vi;
-+
-+ struct rb_root orph_tree;
-+ struct list_head orph_list;
-+ struct list_head orph_new;
-+ struct ubifs_orphan *orph_cnext;
-+ struct ubifs_orphan *orph_dnext;
-+ spinlock_t orphan_lock;
-+ void *orph_buf;
-+ int new_orphans;
-+ int cmt_orphans;
-+ int tot_orphans;
-+ int max_orphans;
-+ int ohead_lnum;
-+ int ohead_offs;
-+ int no_orphs;
-+
-+ struct task_struct *bgt;
-+ char bgt_name[sizeof(BGT_NAME_PATTERN) + 9];
-+ int need_bgt;
-+ int need_wbuf_sync;
-+
-+ int gc_lnum;
-+ void *sbuf;
-+ struct list_head idx_gc;
-+ int idx_gc_cnt;
-+
-+ struct list_head infos_list;
-+ struct mutex umount_mutex;
-+ unsigned int shrinker_run_no;
-+
-+ int space_bits;
-+ int lpt_lnum_bits;
-+ int lpt_offs_bits;
-+ int lpt_spc_bits;
-+ int pcnt_bits;
-+ int lnum_bits;
-+ int nnode_sz;
-+ int pnode_sz;
-+ int ltab_sz;
-+ int lsave_sz;
-+ int pnode_cnt;
-+ int nnode_cnt;
-+ int lpt_hght;
-+ int pnodes_have;
-+
-+ struct mutex lp_mutex;
-+ int lpt_lnum;
-+ int lpt_offs;
-+ int nhead_lnum;
-+ int nhead_offs;
-+ int lpt_drty_flgs;
-+ int dirty_nn_cnt;
-+ int dirty_pn_cnt;
-+ long long lpt_sz;
-+ void *lpt_nod_buf;
-+ void *lpt_buf;
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *nroot;
-+ struct ubifs_cnode *lpt_cnext;
-+ struct ubifs_lpt_heap lpt_heap[LPROPS_HEAP_CNT];
-+ struct ubifs_lpt_heap dirty_idx;
-+ struct list_head uncat_list;
-+ struct list_head empty_list;
-+ struct list_head freeable_list;
-+ struct list_head frdi_idx_list;
-+ int freeable_cnt;
-+
-+ int ltab_lnum;
-+ int ltab_offs;
-+ struct ubifs_lpt_lprops *ltab;
-+ struct ubifs_lpt_lprops *ltab_cmt;
-+ int lsave_cnt;
-+ int lsave_lnum;
-+ int lsave_offs;
-+ int *lsave;
-+ int lscan_lnum;
-+
-+ long long rp_size;
-+ long long report_rp_size;
-+ uid_t rp_uid;
-+ gid_t rp_gid;
-+
-+ /* The below fields are used only during mounting and re-mounting */
-+ int empty;
-+ struct rb_root replay_tree;
-+ struct list_head replay_list;
-+ struct list_head replay_buds;
-+ unsigned long long cs_sqnum;
-+ unsigned long long replay_sqnum;
-+ int need_recovery;
-+ int replaying;
-+ struct list_head unclean_leb_list;
-+ struct ubifs_mst_node *rcvrd_mst_node;
-+ struct rb_root size_tree;
-+ int remounting_rw;
-+ struct ubifs_mount_opts mount_opts;
-+
-+#ifdef CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_DEBUG
-+ void *dbg_buf;
-+ struct ubifs_zbranch old_zroot;
-+ int old_zroot_level;
-+ unsigned long long old_zroot_sqnum;
-+ int failure_mode;
-+ int fail_delay;
-+ unsigned long fail_timeout;
-+ unsigned int fail_cnt;
-+ unsigned int fail_cnt_max;
-+#endif
-+};
-+
-+extern struct list_head ubifs_infos;
-+extern spinlock_t ubifs_infos_lock;
-+extern atomic_long_t ubifs_clean_zn_cnt;
-+extern struct kmem_cache *ubifs_inode_slab;
-+extern struct super_operations ubifs_super_operations;
-+extern struct address_space_operations ubifs_file_address_operations;
-+extern struct file_operations ubifs_file_operations;
-+extern struct inode_operations ubifs_file_inode_operations;
-+extern struct file_operations ubifs_dir_operations;
-+extern struct inode_operations ubifs_dir_inode_operations;
-+extern struct inode_operations ubifs_symlink_inode_operations;
-+extern struct backing_dev_info ubifs_backing_dev_info;
-+extern struct ubifs_compressor *ubifs_compressors[UBIFS_COMPR_TYPES_CNT];
-+
-+/* io.c */
-+int ubifs_wbuf_write_nolock(struct ubifs_wbuf *wbuf, void *buf, int len);
-+int ubifs_wbuf_seek_nolock(struct ubifs_wbuf *wbuf, int lnum, int offs,
-+ int dtype);
-+int ubifs_wbuf_init(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_wbuf *wbuf);
-+int ubifs_read_node(const struct ubifs_info *c, void *buf, int type, int len,
-+ int lnum, int offs);
-+int ubifs_read_node_wbuf(struct ubifs_wbuf *wbuf, void *buf, int type, int len,
-+ int lnum, int offs);
-+int ubifs_write_node(struct ubifs_info *c, void *node, int len, int lnum,
-+ int offs, int dtype);
-+int ubifs_check_node(const struct ubifs_info *c, const void *buf, int lnum,
-+ int offs, int quiet);
-+void ubifs_prepare_node(struct ubifs_info *c, void *buf, int len, int pad);
-+void ubifs_prep_grp_node(struct ubifs_info *c, void *node, int len, int last);
-+int ubifs_io_init(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+void ubifs_pad(const struct ubifs_info *c, void *buf, int pad);
-+int ubifs_wbuf_sync_nolock(struct ubifs_wbuf *wbuf);
-+int ubifs_bg_wbufs_sync(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+void ubifs_wbuf_add_ino_nolock(struct ubifs_wbuf *wbuf, ino_t inum);
-+int ubifs_sync_wbufs_by_inodes(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ struct inode * const *inodes, int count);
-+
-+/* scan.c */
-+struct ubifs_scan_leb *ubifs_scan(const struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum,
-+ int offs, void *sbuf);
-+void ubifs_scan_destroy(struct ubifs_scan_leb *sleb);
-+int ubifs_scan_a_node(const struct ubifs_info *c, void *buf, int len, int lnum,
-+ int offs, int quiet);
-+struct ubifs_scan_leb *ubifs_start_scan(const struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum,
-+ int offs, void *sbuf);
-+void ubifs_end_scan(const struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_scan_leb *sleb,
-+ int lnum, int offs);
-+int ubifs_add_snod(const struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_scan_leb *sleb,
-+ void *buf, int offs);
-+void ubifs_scanned_corruption(const struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum, int offs,
-+ void *buf);
-+
-+/* log.c */
-+void ubifs_add_bud(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_bud *bud);
-+void ubifs_create_buds_lists(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+int ubifs_add_bud_to_log(struct ubifs_info *c, int jhead, int lnum, int offs);
-+struct ubifs_bud *ubifs_search_bud(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum);
-+struct ubifs_wbuf *ubifs_get_wbuf(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum);
-+int ubifs_log_start_commit(struct ubifs_info *c, int *ltail_lnum);
-+int ubifs_log_end_commit(struct ubifs_info *c, int new_ltail_lnum);
-+int ubifs_log_post_commit(struct ubifs_info *c, int old_ltail_lnum);
-+int ubifs_consolidate_log(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+
-+/* journal.c */
-+int ubifs_jnl_update(struct ubifs_info *c, const struct inode *dir,
-+ const struct qstr *nm, const struct inode *inode,
-+ int deletion, int sync, int xent);
-+int ubifs_jnl_write_data(struct ubifs_info *c, const struct inode *inode,
-+ const union ubifs_key *key, const void *buf, int len);
-+int ubifs_jnl_write_inode(struct ubifs_info *c, const struct inode *inode,
-+ int last_reference, int sync);
-+int ubifs_jnl_rename(struct ubifs_info *c, const struct inode *old_dir,
-+ const struct dentry *old_dentry,
-+ const struct inode *new_dir,
-+ const struct dentry *new_dentry, int sync);
-+int ubifs_jnl_truncate(struct ubifs_info *c, ino_t inum,
-+ loff_t old_size, loff_t new_size);
-+int ubifs_jnl_delete_xattr(struct ubifs_info *c, const struct inode *host,
-+ const struct inode *inode, const struct qstr *nm,
-+ int sync);
-+int ubifs_jnl_write_2_inodes(struct ubifs_info *c, const struct inode *inode1,
-+ const struct inode *inode2, int sync);
-+
-+/* budget.c */
-+int ubifs_budget_space(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_budget_req *req);
-+void ubifs_release_budget(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_budget_req *req);
-+int ubifs_budget_inode_op(struct ubifs_info *c, struct inode *inode,
-+ struct ubifs_budget_req *req);
-+void ubifs_release_ino_dirty(struct ubifs_info *c, struct inode *inode,
-+ struct ubifs_budget_req *req);
-+void ubifs_cancel_ino_op(struct ubifs_info *c, struct inode *inode,
-+ struct ubifs_budget_req *req);
-+int ubifs_budget_ino_cleaning(struct ubifs_info *c, struct inode *inode,
-+ struct ubifs_budget_req *req);
-+void ubifs_release_ino_clean(struct ubifs_info *c, struct inode *inode,
-+ struct ubifs_budget_req *req);
-+long long ubifs_budg_get_free_space(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+int ubifs_calc_min_idx_lebs(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+void ubifs_convert_page_budget(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+void ubifs_release_new_page_budget(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+long long ubifs_calc_available(const struct ubifs_info *c);
-+
-+/* find.c */
-+int ubifs_find_free_space(struct ubifs_info *c, int min_space, int *free,
-+ int squeeze);
-+int ubifs_find_free_leb_for_idx(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+int ubifs_find_dirty_leb(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_lprops *ret_lp,
-+ int min_space, int pick_free);
-+int ubifs_find_dirty_idx_leb(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+int ubifs_save_dirty_idx_lnums(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+
-+/* tnc.c */
-+int ubifs_lookup_level0(struct ubifs_info *c, const union ubifs_key *key,
-+ struct ubifs_znode **zn, int *n);
-+int ubifs_tnc_lookup(struct ubifs_info *c, const union ubifs_key *key,
-+ void *node);
-+int ubifs_tnc_lookup_nm(struct ubifs_info *c, const union ubifs_key *key,
-+ void *node, const struct qstr *nm);
-+int ubifs_tnc_locate(struct ubifs_info *c, const union ubifs_key *key,
-+ void *node, int *lnum, int *offs);
-+int ubifs_tnc_add(struct ubifs_info *c, const union ubifs_key *key, int lnum,
-+ int offs, int len);
-+int ubifs_tnc_replace(struct ubifs_info *c, const union ubifs_key *key,
-+ int old_lnum, int old_offs, int lnum, int offs, int len);
-+int ubifs_tnc_add_nm(struct ubifs_info *c, const union ubifs_key *key,
-+ int lnum, int offs, int len, const struct qstr *nm);
-+int ubifs_tnc_remove(struct ubifs_info *c, const union ubifs_key *key);
-+int ubifs_tnc_remove_nm(struct ubifs_info *c, const union ubifs_key *key,
-+ const struct qstr *nm);
-+int ubifs_tnc_remove_range(struct ubifs_info *c, union ubifs_key *from_key,
-+ union ubifs_key *to_key);
-+int ubifs_tnc_remove_ino(struct ubifs_info *c, ino_t inum);
-+struct ubifs_dent_node *ubifs_tnc_next_ent(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ union ubifs_key *key,
-+ const struct qstr *nm);
-+void ubifs_tnc_close(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+int ubifs_tnc_has_node(struct ubifs_info *c, union ubifs_key *key, int level,
-+ int lnum, int offs, int is_idx);
-+int ubifs_dirty_idx_node(struct ubifs_info *c, union ubifs_key *key, int level,
-+ int lnum, int offs);
-+/* Shared by tnc.c for tnc_commit.c */
-+void destroy_old_idx(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+int is_idx_node_in_tnc(struct ubifs_info *c, union ubifs_key *key, int level,
-+ int lnum, int offs);
-+int insert_old_idx_znode(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_znode *znode);
-+
-+/* tnc_misc.c */
-+struct ubifs_znode *ubifs_tnc_levelorder_next(struct ubifs_znode *zr,
-+ struct ubifs_znode *znode);
-+int ubifs_search_zbranch(const struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ const struct ubifs_znode *znode,
-+ const union ubifs_key *key, int *n);
-+struct ubifs_znode *ubifs_tnc_postorder_first(struct ubifs_znode *znode);
-+struct ubifs_znode *ubifs_tnc_postorder_next(struct ubifs_znode *znode);
-+long ubifs_destroy_tnc_subtree(struct ubifs_znode *zr);
-+struct ubifs_znode *ubifs_load_znode(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr,
-+ struct ubifs_znode *parent, int iip);
-+int ubifs_tnc_read_node(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_zbranch *zbr,
-+ void *node);
-+
-+/* tnc_commit.c */
-+int ubifs_tnc_start_commit(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_zbranch *zroot);
-+int ubifs_tnc_end_commit(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+
-+/* shrinker.c */
-+int ubifs_shrinker(int nr_to_scan, gfp_t gfp_mask);
-+
-+/* commit.c */
-+int ubifs_bg_thread(void *info);
-+void ubifs_commit_required(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+void ubifs_request_bg_commit(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+int ubifs_run_commit(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+void ubifs_recovery_commit(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+int ubifs_gc_should_commit(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+void ubifs_wait_for_commit(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+
-+/* master.c */
-+int ubifs_read_master(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+int ubifs_write_master(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+
-+/* sb.c */
-+int ubifs_read_superblock(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+struct ubifs_sb_node *ubifs_read_sb_node(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+int ubifs_write_sb_node(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_sb_node *sup);
-+
-+/* replay.c */
-+int ubifs_validate_entry(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ const struct ubifs_dent_node *dent);
-+int ubifs_replay_journal(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+
-+/* gc.c */
-+int ubifs_garbage_collect(struct ubifs_info *c, int anyway);
-+int ubifs_gc_start_commit(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+int ubifs_gc_end_commit(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+void ubifs_destroy_idx_gc(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+int ubifs_get_idx_gc_leb(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+int ubifs_garbage_collect_leb(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_lprops *lp);
-+
-+/* orphan.c */
-+int ubifs_add_orphan(struct ubifs_info *c, ino_t inum);
-+void ubifs_delete_orphan(struct ubifs_info *c, ino_t inum);
-+int ubifs_orphan_start_commit(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+int ubifs_orphan_end_commit(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+int ubifs_mount_orphans(struct ubifs_info *c, int unclean, int read_only);
-+
-+/* lpt.c */
-+int ubifs_calc_lpt_geom(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+int ubifs_create_dflt_lpt(struct ubifs_info *c, int *main_lebs, int lpt_first,
-+ int *lpt_lebs, int *big_lpt);
-+int ubifs_lpt_init(struct ubifs_info *c, int rd, int wr);
-+struct ubifs_lprops *ubifs_lpt_lookup(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum);
-+struct ubifs_lprops *ubifs_lpt_lookup_dirty(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum);
-+int ubifs_lpt_scan_nolock(struct ubifs_info *c, int start_lnum, int end_lnum,
-+ ubifs_lpt_scan_callback scan_cb, void *data);
-+
-+/* Shared by lpt.c for lpt_commit.c */
-+void ubifs_pack_lsave(struct ubifs_info *c, void *buf, int *lsave);
-+void ubifs_pack_ltab(struct ubifs_info *c, void *buf,
-+ struct ubifs_lpt_lprops *ltab);
-+void ubifs_pack_pnode(struct ubifs_info *c, void *buf,
-+ struct ubifs_pnode *pnode);
-+void ubifs_pack_nnode(struct ubifs_info *c, void *buf,
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *nnode);
-+struct ubifs_pnode *ubifs_get_pnode(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *parent, int iip);
-+struct ubifs_nnode *ubifs_get_nnode(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ struct ubifs_nnode *parent, int iip);
-+int ubifs_read_nnode(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_nnode *parent, int iip);
-+void ubifs_add_lpt_dirt(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum, int dirty);
-+void ubifs_add_nnode_dirt(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_nnode *nnode);
-+uint32_t ubifs_unpack_bits(uint8_t **addr, int *pos, int nrbits);
-+struct ubifs_nnode *ubifs_first_nnode(struct ubifs_info *c, int *hght);
-+
-+/* lpt_commit.c */
-+int ubifs_lpt_start_commit(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+int ubifs_lpt_end_commit(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+int ubifs_lpt_post_commit(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+void ubifs_lpt_free(struct ubifs_info *c, int wr_only);
-+
-+/* lprops.c */
-+void ubifs_get_lprops(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+const struct ubifs_lprops *ubifs_change_lp(struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ const struct ubifs_lprops *lp,
-+ int free, int dirty, int flags,
-+ int idx_gc_cnt);
-+void ubifs_release_lprops(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+void ubifs_get_lp_stats(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_lp_stats *stats);
-+void ubifs_add_to_cat(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_lprops *lprops,
-+ int cat);
-+void ubifs_replace_cat(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_lprops *old_lprops,
-+ struct ubifs_lprops *new_lprops);
-+void ubifs_ensure_cat(struct ubifs_info *c, struct ubifs_lprops *lprops);
-+int ubifs_categorize_lprops(const struct ubifs_info *c,
-+ const struct ubifs_lprops *lprops);
-+int ubifs_change_one_lp(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum, int free, int dirty,
-+ int flags_set, int flags_clean, int idx_gc_cnt);
-+int ubifs_update_one_lp(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum, int free, int dirty,
-+ int flags_set, int flags_clean);
-+int ubifs_read_one_lp(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum, struct ubifs_lprops *lp);
-+const struct ubifs_lprops *ubifs_fast_find_free(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+const struct ubifs_lprops *ubifs_fast_find_empty(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+const struct ubifs_lprops *ubifs_fast_find_freeable(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+const struct ubifs_lprops *ubifs_fast_find_frdi_idx(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+
-+/* file.c */
-+int ubifs_fsync(struct file *file, struct dentry *dentry, int datasync);
-+int ubifs_setattr(struct dentry *dentry, struct iattr *attr);
-+
-+/* dir.c */
-+struct inode *ubifs_new_inode(struct ubifs_info *c, const struct inode *dir,
-+ int mode);
-+int ubifs_getattr(struct vfsmount *mnt, struct dentry *dentry,
-+ struct kstat *stat);
-+
-+/* xattr.c */
-+int ubifs_setxattr(struct dentry *dentry, const char *name,
-+ const void *value, size_t size, int flags);
-+ssize_t ubifs_getxattr(struct dentry *dentry, const char *name, void *buf,
-+ size_t size);
-+ssize_t ubifs_listxattr(struct dentry *dentry, char *buffer, size_t size);
-+int ubifs_removexattr(struct dentry *dentry, const char *name);
-+
-+/* super.c */
-+struct inode *ubifs_iget(struct super_block *sb, unsigned long inum);
-+
-+/* recovery.c */
-+int ubifs_recover_master_node(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+int ubifs_write_rcvrd_mst_node(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+struct ubifs_scan_leb *ubifs_recover_leb(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum,
-+ int offs, void *sbuf, int grouped);
-+struct ubifs_scan_leb *ubifs_recover_log_leb(struct ubifs_info *c, int lnum,
-+ int offs, void *sbuf);
-+int ubifs_recover_inl_heads(const struct ubifs_info *c, void *sbuf);
-+int ubifs_clean_lebs(const struct ubifs_info *c, void *sbuf);
-+int ubifs_rcvry_gc_commit(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+int ubifs_recover_size_accum(struct ubifs_info *c, union ubifs_key *key,
-+ int deletion, loff_t new_size);
-+int ubifs_recover_size(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+void ubifs_destroy_size_tree(struct ubifs_info *c);
-+
-+/* ioctl.c */
-+long ubifs_ioctl(struct file *file, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg);
-+void ubifs_set_inode_flags(struct inode *inode);
-+#ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
-+long ubifs_compat_ioctl(struct file *file, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg);
-+#endif
-+
-+/* compressor.c */
-+int __init ubifs_compressors_init(void);
-+void __exit ubifs_compressors_exit(void);
-+void ubifs_compress(const void *in_buf, int in_len, void *out_buf, int *out_len,
-+ int *compr_type);
-+int ubifs_decompress(const void *buf, int len, void *out, int *out_len,
-+ int compr_type);
-+
-+#include "debug.h"
-+#include "misc.h"
-+#include "key.h"
-+
-+#endif /* !__UBIFS_H__ */
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/ubifs-media.h avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/ubifs-media.h
---- linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/ubifs-media.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/ubifs-media.h 2008-06-12 15:09:45.603817614 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,729 @@
-+/*
-+ * This file is part of UBIFS.
-+ *
-+ * Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Nokia Corporation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by
-+ * the Free Software Foundation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
-+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
-+ * more details.
-+ *
-+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
-+ * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
-+ * Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
-+ *
-+ * Authors: Artem Bityutskiy (Битюцкий Артём)
-+ * Adrian Hunter
-+ */
-+
-+/*
-+ * This file describes UBIFS on-flash format and contains definitions of all the
-+ * relevant data structures and constants.
-+ *
-+ * All UBIFS on-flash objects are stored in the form of nodes. All nodes start
-+ * with the UBIFS node magic number and have the same common header. Nodes
-+ * always sit at 8-byte aligned positions on the media and node header sizes are
-+ * also 8-byte aligned (except for the indexing node and the padding node).
-+ */
-+
-+#ifndef __UBIFS_MEDIA_H__
-+#define __UBIFS_MEDIA_H__
-+
-+/* UBIFS node magic number (must not have the padding byte first or last) */
-+#define UBIFS_NODE_MAGIC 0x06101831
-+
-+/* UBIFS on-flash format version */
-+#define UBIFS_FORMAT_VERSION 4
-+
-+/* Minimum logical eraseblock size in bytes */
-+#define UBIFS_MIN_LEB_SZ (15*1024)
-+
-+/* Initial CRC32 value used when calculating CRC checksums */
-+#define UBIFS_CRC32_INIT 0xFFFFFFFFU
-+
-+/*
-+ * UBIFS does not try to compress data if its length is less than the below
-+ * constant.
-+ */
-+#define UBIFS_MIN_COMPR_LEN 128
-+
-+/* Root inode number */
-+#define UBIFS_ROOT_INO 1
-+
-+/* Lowest inode number used for regular inodes (not UBIFS-only internal ones) */
-+#define UBIFS_FIRST_INO 64
-+
-+/*
-+ * Maximum file name and extended attribute length (must be a multiple of 8,
-+ * minus 1).
-+ */
-+#define UBIFS_MAX_NLEN 255
-+
-+/* Maximum number of data journal heads */
-+#define UBIFS_MAX_JHEADS 1
-+
-+/*
-+ * Size of UBIFS data block. Note, UBIFS is not a block oriented file-system,
-+ * which means that it does not treat the underlying media as consisting of
-+ * blocks like in case of hard drives. Do not be confused. UBIFS block is just
-+ * the maximum amount of data which one data node can have or which can be
-+ * attached to an inode node.
-+ */
-+#define UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE 4096
-+#define UBIFS_BLOCK_SHIFT 12
-+#define UBIFS_BLOCK_MASK 0x00000FFF
-+
-+/* UBIFS padding byte pattern (must not be first or last byte of node magic) */
-+#define UBIFS_PADDING_BYTE 0xCE
-+
-+/* Maximum possible key length */
-+#define UBIFS_MAX_KEY_LEN 16
-+
-+/* Key length ("simple" format) */
-+#define UBIFS_SK_LEN 8
-+
-+/* Minimum index tree fanout */
-+#define UBIFS_MIN_FANOUT 2
-+
-+/* Maximum number of levels in UBIFS indexing B-tree */
-+#define UBIFS_MAX_LEVELS 512
-+
-+/* Maximum amount of data attached to an inode in bytes */
-+#define UBIFS_MAX_INO_DATA UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE
-+
-+/* LEB Properties Tree fanout (must be power of 2) and fanout shift */
-+#define UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT 4
-+#define UBIFS_LPT_FANOUT_SHIFT 2
-+
-+/* LEB Properties Tree bit field sizes */
-+#define UBIFS_LPT_CRC_BITS 16
-+#define UBIFS_LPT_CRC_BYTES 2
-+#define UBIFS_LPT_TYPE_BITS 4
-+
-+/* The key is always at the same position in all keyed nodes */
-+#define UBIFS_KEY_OFFSET offsetof(struct ubifs_ino_node, key)
-+
-+/*
-+ * LEB Properties Tree node types.
-+ *
-+ * UBIFS_LPT_PNODE: LPT leaf node (contains LEB properties)
-+ * UBIFS_LPT_NNODE: LPT internal node
-+ * UBIFS_LPT_LTAB: LPT's own lprops table
-+ * UBIFS_LPT_LSAVE: LPT's save table (big model only)
-+ * UBIFS_LPT_NODE_CNT: count of LPT node types
-+ * UBIFS_LPT_NOT_A_NODE: all ones (15 for 4 bits) is never a valid node type
-+ */
-+enum {
-+ UBIFS_LPT_PNODE,
-+ UBIFS_LPT_NNODE,
-+ UBIFS_LPT_LTAB,
-+ UBIFS_LPT_LSAVE,
-+ UBIFS_LPT_NODE_CNT,
-+ UBIFS_LPT_NOT_A_NODE = (1 << UBIFS_LPT_TYPE_BITS) - 1,
-+};
-+
-+/*
-+ * UBIFS inode types.
-+ *
-+ * UBIFS_ITYPE_REG: regular file
-+ * UBIFS_ITYPE_DIR: directory
-+ * UBIFS_ITYPE_LNK: soft link
-+ * UBIFS_ITYPE_BLK: block device node
-+ * UBIFS_ITYPE_CHR: character device node
-+ * UBIFS_ITYPE_FIFO: fifo
-+ * UBIFS_ITYPE_SOCK: socket
-+ * UBIFS_ITYPES_CNT: count of supported file types
-+ */
-+enum {
-+ UBIFS_ITYPE_REG,
-+ UBIFS_ITYPE_DIR,
-+ UBIFS_ITYPE_LNK,
-+ UBIFS_ITYPE_BLK,
-+ UBIFS_ITYPE_CHR,
-+ UBIFS_ITYPE_FIFO,
-+ UBIFS_ITYPE_SOCK,
-+ UBIFS_ITYPES_CNT,
-+};
-+
-+/*
-+ * Supported key hash functions.
-+ *
-+ * UBIFS_KEY_HASH_R5: R5 hash
-+ * UBIFS_KEY_HASH_TEST: test hash which just returns first 4 bytes of the name
-+ */
-+enum {
-+ UBIFS_KEY_HASH_R5,
-+ UBIFS_KEY_HASH_TEST,
-+};
-+
-+/*
-+ * Supported key formats.
-+ *
-+ * UBIFS_SIMPLE_KEY_FMT: simple key format
-+ */
-+enum {
-+ UBIFS_SIMPLE_KEY_FMT,
-+};
-+
-+/*
-+ * The simple key format uses 29 bits for storing UBIFS block number and hash
-+ * value.
-+ */
-+#define UBIFS_S_KEY_BLOCK_BITS 29
-+#define UBIFS_S_KEY_BLOCK_MASK 0x1FFFFFFF
-+#define UBIFS_S_KEY_HASH_BITS UBIFS_S_KEY_BLOCK_BITS
-+#define UBIFS_S_KEY_HASH_MASK UBIFS_S_KEY_BLOCK_MASK
-+
-+/*
-+ * Key types.
-+ *
-+ * UBIFS_INO_KEY: inode node key
-+ * UBIFS_DATA_KEY: data node key
-+ * UBIFS_DENT_KEY: directory entry node key
-+ * UBIFS_XENT_KEY: extended attribute entry key
-+ * UBIFS_KEY_TYPES_CNT: number of supported key types
-+ */
-+enum {
-+ UBIFS_INO_KEY,
-+ UBIFS_DATA_KEY,
-+ UBIFS_DENT_KEY,
-+ UBIFS_XENT_KEY,
-+ UBIFS_KEY_TYPES_CNT,
-+};
-+
-+/* Count of LEBs reserved for the superblock area */
-+#define UBIFS_SB_LEBS 1
-+/* Count of LEBs reserved for the master area */
-+#define UBIFS_MST_LEBS 2
-+
-+/* First LEB of the superblock area */
-+#define UBIFS_SB_LNUM 0
-+/* First LEB of the master area */
-+#define UBIFS_MST_LNUM (UBIFS_SB_LNUM + UBIFS_SB_LEBS)
-+/* First LEB of the log area */
-+#define UBIFS_LOG_LNUM (UBIFS_MST_LNUM + UBIFS_MST_LEBS)
-+
-+/* Minimum number of logical eraseblocks in the log */
-+#define UBIFS_MIN_LOG_LEBS 2
-+/* Minimum number of bud logical eraseblocks */
-+#define UBIFS_MIN_BUD_LEBS 2
-+/* Minimum number of journal logical eraseblocks */
-+#define UBIFS_MIN_JNL_LEBS (UBIFS_MIN_LOG_LEBS + UBIFS_MIN_BUD_LEBS)
-+/* Minimum number of LPT area logical eraseblocks */
-+#define UBIFS_MIN_LPT_LEBS 2
-+/* Minimum number of orphan area logical eraseblocks */
-+#define UBIFS_MIN_ORPH_LEBS 1
-+/* Minimum number of main area logical eraseblocks */
-+#define UBIFS_MIN_MAIN_LEBS 8
-+
-+/* Minimum number of logical eraseblocks */
-+#define UBIFS_MIN_LEB_CNT (UBIFS_SB_LEBS + UBIFS_MST_LEBS + \
-+ UBIFS_MIN_LOG_LEBS + UBIFS_MIN_BUD_LEBS + \
-+ UBIFS_MIN_LPT_LEBS + UBIFS_MIN_ORPH_LEBS + \
-+ UBIFS_MIN_MAIN_LEBS)
-+
-+/* Node sizes (N.B. these are guaranteed to be multiples of 8) */
-+#define UBIFS_CH_SZ sizeof(struct ubifs_ch)
-+#define UBIFS_INO_NODE_SZ sizeof(struct ubifs_ino_node)
-+#define UBIFS_DATA_NODE_SZ sizeof(struct ubifs_data_node)
-+#define UBIFS_DENT_NODE_SZ sizeof(struct ubifs_dent_node)
-+#define UBIFS_TRUN_NODE_SZ sizeof(struct ubifs_trun_node)
-+#define UBIFS_PAD_NODE_SZ sizeof(struct ubifs_pad_node)
-+#define UBIFS_SB_NODE_SZ sizeof(struct ubifs_sb_node)
-+#define UBIFS_MST_NODE_SZ sizeof(struct ubifs_mst_node)
-+#define UBIFS_REF_NODE_SZ sizeof(struct ubifs_ref_node)
-+#define UBIFS_IDX_NODE_SZ sizeof(struct ubifs_idx_node)
-+#define UBIFS_CS_NODE_SZ sizeof(struct ubifs_cs_node)
-+#define UBIFS_ORPH_NODE_SZ sizeof(struct ubifs_orph_node)
-+/* Extended attribute entry nodes are identical to directory entry nodes */
-+#define UBIFS_XENT_NODE_SZ UBIFS_DENT_NODE_SZ
-+/* Only this does not have to be multiple of 8 bytes */
-+#define UBIFS_BRANCH_SZ sizeof(struct ubifs_branch)
-+
-+/* Maximum node sizes (N.B. these are guaranteed to be multiples of 8) */
-+#define UBIFS_MAX_DATA_NODE_SZ (UBIFS_DATA_NODE_SZ + UBIFS_BLOCK_SIZE)
-+#define UBIFS_MAX_INO_NODE_SZ (UBIFS_INO_NODE_SZ + UBIFS_MAX_INO_DATA)
-+#define UBIFS_MAX_DENT_NODE_SZ (UBIFS_DENT_NODE_SZ + UBIFS_MAX_NLEN + 1)
-+#define UBIFS_MAX_XENT_NODE_SZ UBIFS_MAX_DENT_NODE_SZ
-+
-+/* The largest UBIFS node */
-+#define UBIFS_MAX_NODE_SZ UBIFS_MAX_INO_NODE_SZ
-+
-+/*
-+ * On-flash inode flags.
-+ *
-+ * UBIFS_COMPR_FL: use compression for this inode
-+ * UBIFS_SYNC_FL: I/O on this inode has to be synchronous
-+ * UBIFS_IMMUTABLE_FL: inode is immutable
-+ * UBIFS_APPEND_FL: writes to the inode may only append data
-+ * UBIFS_DIRSYNC_FL: I/O on this directory inode has to be synchronous
-+ *
-+ * Note, these are on-flash flags which correspond to ioctl flags
-+ * (@FS_COMPR_FL, etc). They have the same values now, but generally, do not
-+ * have to be the same.
-+ */
-+enum {
-+ UBIFS_COMPR_FL = 0x01,
-+ UBIFS_SYNC_FL = 0x02,
-+ UBIFS_IMMUTABLE_FL = 0x04,
-+ UBIFS_APPEND_FL = 0x08,
-+ UBIFS_DIRSYNC_FL = 0x10,
-+};
-+
-+/* Inode flag bits used by UBIFS */
-+#define UBIFS_FL_MASK 0x0000001F
-+
-+/*
-+ * UBIFS compression types.
-+ *
-+ * UBIFS_COMPR_NONE: no compression
-+ * UBIFS_COMPR_LZO: LZO compression
-+ * UBIFS_COMPR_ZLIB: ZLIB compression
-+ * UBIFS_COMPR_TYPES_CNT: count of supported compression types
-+ */
-+enum {
-+ UBIFS_COMPR_NONE,
-+ UBIFS_COMPR_LZO,
-+ UBIFS_COMPR_ZLIB,
-+ UBIFS_COMPR_TYPES_CNT,
-+};
-+
-+/*
-+ * UBIFS node types.
-+ *
-+ * UBIFS_INO_NODE: inode node
-+ * UBIFS_DATA_NODE: data node
-+ * UBIFS_DENT_NODE: directory entry node
-+ * UBIFS_XENT_NODE: extended attribute node
-+ * UBIFS_TRUN_NODE: truncation node
-+ * UBIFS_PAD_NODE: padding node
-+ * UBIFS_SB_NODE: superblock node
-+ * UBIFS_MST_NODE: master node
-+ * UBIFS_REF_NODE: LEB reference node
-+ * UBIFS_IDX_NODE: index node
-+ * UBIFS_CS_NODE: commit start node
-+ * UBIFS_ORPH_NODE: orphan node
-+ * UBIFS_NODE_TYPES_CNT: count of supported node types
-+ *
-+ * Note, we index arrays by these numbers, so keep them low and contiguous.
-+ * Node type constants for inodes, direntries and so on have to be the same as
-+ * corresponding key type constants.
-+ */
-+enum {
-+ UBIFS_INO_NODE,
-+ UBIFS_DATA_NODE,
-+ UBIFS_DENT_NODE,
-+ UBIFS_XENT_NODE,
-+ UBIFS_TRUN_NODE,
-+ UBIFS_PAD_NODE,
-+ UBIFS_SB_NODE,
-+ UBIFS_MST_NODE,
-+ UBIFS_REF_NODE,
-+ UBIFS_IDX_NODE,
-+ UBIFS_CS_NODE,
-+ UBIFS_ORPH_NODE,
-+ UBIFS_NODE_TYPES_CNT,
-+};
-+
-+/*
-+ * Master node flags.
-+ *
-+ * UBIFS_MST_DIRTY: rebooted uncleanly - master node is dirty
-+ * UBIFS_MST_NO_ORPHS: no orphan inodes present
-+ * UBIFS_MST_RCVRY: written by recovery
-+ */
-+enum {
-+ UBIFS_MST_DIRTY = 1,
-+ UBIFS_MST_NO_ORPHS = 2,
-+ UBIFS_MST_RCVRY = 4,
-+};
-+
-+/*
-+ * Node group type (used by recovery to recover whole group or none).
-+ *
-+ * UBIFS_NO_NODE_GROUP: this node is not part of a group
-+ * UBIFS_IN_NODE_GROUP: this node is a part of a group
-+ * UBIFS_LAST_OF_NODE_GROUP: this node is the last in a group
-+ */
-+enum {
-+ UBIFS_NO_NODE_GROUP = 0,
-+ UBIFS_IN_NODE_GROUP,
-+ UBIFS_LAST_OF_NODE_GROUP,
-+};
-+
-+/*
-+ * Superblock flags.
-+ *
-+ * UBIFS_FLG_BIGLPT: if "big" LPT model is used if set
-+ */
-+enum {
-+ UBIFS_FLG_BIGLPT = 0x02,
-+};
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct ubifs_ch - common header node.
-+ * @magic: UBIFS node magic number (%UBIFS_NODE_MAGIC)
-+ * @crc: CRC-32 checksum of the node header
-+ * @sqnum: sequence number
-+ * @len: full node length
-+ * @node_type: node type
-+ * @group_type: node group type
-+ * @padding: reserved for future, zeroes
-+ *
-+ * Every UBIFS node starts with this common part. If the node has a key, the
-+ * key always goes next.
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_ch {
-+ __le32 magic;
-+ __le32 crc;
-+ __le64 sqnum;
-+ __le32 len;
-+ __u8 node_type;
-+ __u8 group_type;
-+ __u8 padding[2];
-+} __attribute__ ((packed));
-+
-+/**
-+ * union ubifs_dev_desc - device node descriptor.
-+ * @new: new type device descriptor
-+ * @huge: huge type device descriptor
-+ *
-+ * This data structure describes major/minor numbers of a device node. In an
-+ * inode is a device node then its data contains an object of this type. UBIFS
-+ * uses standard Linux "new" and "huge" device node encodings.
-+ */
-+union ubifs_dev_desc {
-+ __le32 new;
-+ __le64 huge;
-+} __attribute__ ((packed));
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct ubifs_ino_node - inode node.
-+ * @ch: common header
-+ * @key: node key
-+ * @creat_sqnum: sequence number at time of creation
-+ * @size: inode size in bytes (amount of uncompressed data)
-+ * @atime_sec: access time seconds
-+ * @ctime_sec: creation time seconds
-+ * @mtime_sec: modification time seconds
-+ * @atime_nsec: access time nanoseconds
-+ * @ctime_nsec: creation time nanoseconds
-+ * @mtime_nsec: modification time nanoseconds
-+ * @nlink: number of hard links
-+ * @uid: owner ID
-+ * @gid: group ID
-+ * @mode: access flags
-+ * @flags: per-inode flags (%UBIFS_COMPR_FL, %UBIFS_SYNC_FL, etc)
-+ * @data_len: inode data length
-+ * @xattr_cnt: count of extended attributes this inode has
-+ * @xattr_size: summarized size of all extended attributes in bytes
-+ * @xattr_names: sum of lengths of all extended attribute names belonging to
-+ * this inode
-+ * @compr_type: compression type used for this inode
-+ * @padding: reserved for future, zeroes
-+ * @data: data attached to the inode
-+ *
-+ * Note, even though inode compression type is defined by @compr_type, some
-+ * nodes of this inode may be compressed with different compressor - this
-+ * happens if compression type is changed while the inode already has data
-+ * nodes. But @compr_type will be use for further writes to the inode.
-+ *
-+ * Note, do not forget to amend 'zero_ino_node_unused()' function when changing
-+ * the padding fields.
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_ino_node {
-+ struct ubifs_ch ch;
-+ __u8 key[UBIFS_MAX_KEY_LEN];
-+ __le64 creat_sqnum;
-+ __le64 size;
-+ __le64 atime_sec;
-+ __le64 ctime_sec;
-+ __le64 mtime_sec;
-+ __le32 atime_nsec;
-+ __le32 ctime_nsec;
-+ __le32 mtime_nsec;
-+ __le32 nlink;
-+ __le32 uid;
-+ __le32 gid;
-+ __le32 mode;
-+ __le32 flags;
-+ __le32 data_len;
-+ __le32 xattr_cnt;
-+ __le64 xattr_size;
-+ __le32 xattr_names;
-+ __le16 compr_type;
-+ __u8 padding[26]; /* Watch 'zero_ino_node_unused()' if changing! */
-+ __u8 data[];
-+} __attribute__ ((packed));
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct ubifs_dent_node - directory entry node.
-+ * @ch: common header
-+ * @key: node key
-+ * @inum: target inode number
-+ * @padding1: reserved for future, zeroes
-+ * @type: type of the target inode (%UBIFS_ITYPE_REG, %UBIFS_ITYPE_DIR, etc)
-+ * @nlen: name length
-+ * @padding2: reserved for future, zeroes
-+ * @name: zero-terminated name
-+ *
-+ * Note, do not forget to amend 'zero_dent_node_unused()' function when
-+ * changing the padding fields.
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_dent_node {
-+ struct ubifs_ch ch;
-+ __u8 key[UBIFS_MAX_KEY_LEN];
-+ __le64 inum;
-+ __u8 padding1;
-+ __u8 type;
-+ __le16 nlen;
-+ __u8 padding2[4]; /* Watch 'zero_dent_node_unused()' if changing! */
-+ __u8 name[];
-+} __attribute__ ((packed));
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct ubifs_data_node - data node.
-+ * @ch: common header
-+ * @key: node key
-+ * @size: uncompressed data size in bytes
-+ * @compr_type: compression type (%UBIFS_COMPR_NONE, %UBIFS_COMPR_LZO, etc)
-+ * @padding: reserved for future, zeroes
-+ * @data: data
-+ *
-+ * Note, do not forget to amend 'zero_data_node_unused()' function when
-+ * changing the padding fields.
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_data_node {
-+ struct ubifs_ch ch;
-+ __u8 key[UBIFS_MAX_KEY_LEN];
-+ __le32 size;
-+ __le16 compr_type;
-+ __u8 padding[2]; /* Watch 'zero_data_node_unused()' if changing! */
-+ __u8 data[];
-+} __attribute__ ((packed));
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct ubifs_trun_node - truncation node.
-+ * @ch: common header
-+ * @inum: truncated inode number
-+ * @padding: reserved for future, zeroes
-+ * @old_size: size before truncation
-+ * @new_size: size after truncation
-+ *
-+ * This node exists only in the journal and never goes to the main area. Note,
-+ * do not forget to amend 'zero_trun_node_unused()' function when changing the
-+ * padding fields.
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_trun_node {
-+ struct ubifs_ch ch;
-+ __le32 inum;
-+ __u8 padding[12]; /* Watch 'zero_trun_node_unused()' if changing! */
-+ __le64 old_size;
-+ __le64 new_size;
-+} __attribute__ ((packed));
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct ubifs_pad_node - padding node.
-+ * @ch: common header
-+ * @pad_len: how many bytes after this node are unused (because padded)
-+ * @padding: reserved for future, zeroes
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_pad_node {
-+ struct ubifs_ch ch;
-+ __le32 pad_len;
-+} __attribute__ ((packed));
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct ubifs_sb_node - superblock node.
-+ * @ch: common header
-+ * @padding: reserved for future, zeroes
-+ * @key_hash: type of hash function used in keys
-+ * @key_fmt: format of the key
-+ * @flags: file-system flags (%UBIFS_FLG_BIGLPT, etc)
-+ * @min_io_size: minimal input/output unit size
-+ * @leb_size: logical eraseblock size in bytes
-+ * @leb_cnt: count of LEBs used by filesystem
-+ * @max_leb_cnt: maximum count of LEBs used by filesystem
-+ * @max_bud_bytes: maximum amount of data stored in buds
-+ * @log_lebs: log size in logical eraseblocks
-+ * @lpt_lebs: number of LEBs used for lprops table
-+ * @orph_lebs: number of LEBs used for recording orphans
-+ * @jhead_cnt: count of journal heads
-+ * @fanout: tree fanout (max. number of links per indexing node)
-+ * @lsave_cnt: number of LEB numbers in LPT's save table
-+ * @fmt_version: UBIFS on-flash format version
-+ * @default_compr: default compression
-+ * @padding1: reserved for future, zeroes
-+ * @rp_uid: reserve pool UID
-+ * @rp_gid: reserve pool GID
-+ * @rp_size: size of the reserved pool in bytes
-+ * @padding2: reserved for future, zeroes
-+ * @time_gran: time granularity in nanoseconds
-+ * @uuid: UUID generated when the file system image was created
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_sb_node {
-+ struct ubifs_ch ch;
-+ __u8 padding[2];
-+ __u8 key_hash;
-+ __u8 key_fmt;
-+ __le32 flags;
-+ __le32 min_io_size;
-+ __le32 leb_size;
-+ __le32 leb_cnt;
-+ __le32 max_leb_cnt;
-+ __le64 max_bud_bytes;
-+ __le32 log_lebs;
-+ __le32 lpt_lebs;
-+ __le32 orph_lebs;
-+ __le32 jhead_cnt;
-+ __le32 fanout;
-+ __le32 lsave_cnt;
-+ __le32 fmt_version;
-+ __le16 default_compr;
-+ __u8 padding1[2];
-+ __le32 rp_uid;
-+ __le32 rp_gid;
-+ __le64 rp_size;
-+ __le32 time_gran;
-+ __u8 uuid[16];
-+ __u8 padding2[3972];
-+} __attribute__ ((packed));
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct ubifs_mst_node - master node.
-+ * @ch: common header
-+ * @highest_inum: highest inode number in the committed index
-+ * @cmt_no: commit number
-+ * @flags: various flags (%UBIFS_MST_DIRTY, etc)
-+ * @log_lnum: start of the log
-+ * @root_lnum: LEB number of the root indexing node
-+ * @root_offs: offset within @root_lnum
-+ * @root_len: root indexing node length
-+ * @gc_lnum: LEB reserved for garbage collection (%-1 value means the LEB was
-+ * not reserved and should be reserved on mount)
-+ * @ihead_lnum: LEB number of index head
-+ * @ihead_offs: offset of index head
-+ * @index_size: size of index on flash
-+ * @total_free: total free space in bytes
-+ * @total_dirty: total dirty space in bytes
-+ * @total_used: total used space in bytes (includes only data LEBs)
-+ * @total_dead: total dead space in bytes (includes only data LEBs)
-+ * @total_dark: total dark space in bytes (includes only data LEBs)
-+ * @lpt_lnum: LEB number of LPT root nnode
-+ * @lpt_offs: offset of LPT root nnode
-+ * @nhead_lnum: LEB number of LPT head
-+ * @nhead_offs: offset of LPT head
-+ * @ltab_lnum: LEB number of LPT's own lprops table
-+ * @ltab_offs: offset of LPT's own lprops table
-+ * @lsave_lnum: LEB number of LPT's save table (big model only)
-+ * @lsave_offs: offset of LPT's save table (big model only)
-+ * @lscan_lnum: LEB number of last LPT scan
-+ * @empty_lebs: number of empty logical eraseblocks
-+ * @idx_lebs: number of indexing logical eraseblocks
-+ * @leb_cnt: count of LEBs used by filesystem
-+ * @padding: reserved for future, zeroes
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_mst_node {
-+ struct ubifs_ch ch;
-+ __le64 highest_inum;
-+ __le64 cmt_no;
-+ __le32 flags;
-+ __le32 log_lnum;
-+ __le32 root_lnum;
-+ __le32 root_offs;
-+ __le32 root_len;
-+ __le32 gc_lnum;
-+ __le32 ihead_lnum;
-+ __le32 ihead_offs;
-+ __le64 index_size;
-+ __le64 total_free;
-+ __le64 total_dirty;
-+ __le64 total_used;
-+ __le64 total_dead;
-+ __le64 total_dark;
-+ __le32 lpt_lnum;
-+ __le32 lpt_offs;
-+ __le32 nhead_lnum;
-+ __le32 nhead_offs;
-+ __le32 ltab_lnum;
-+ __le32 ltab_offs;
-+ __le32 lsave_lnum;
-+ __le32 lsave_offs;
-+ __le32 lscan_lnum;
-+ __le32 empty_lebs;
-+ __le32 idx_lebs;
-+ __le32 leb_cnt;
-+ __u8 padding[344];
-+} __attribute__ ((packed));
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct ubifs_ref_node - logical eraseblock reference node.
-+ * @ch: common header
-+ * @lnum: the referred logical eraseblock number
-+ * @offs: start offset in the referred LEB
-+ * @jhead: journal head number
-+ * @padding: reserved for future, zeroes
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_ref_node {
-+ struct ubifs_ch ch;
-+ __le32 lnum;
-+ __le32 offs;
-+ __le32 jhead;
-+ __u8 padding[28];
-+} __attribute__ ((packed));
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct ubifs_branch - key/reference/length branch
-+ * @lnum: LEB number of the target node
-+ * @offs: offset within @lnum
-+ * @len: target node length
-+ * @key: key
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_branch {
-+ __le32 lnum;
-+ __le32 offs;
-+ __le32 len;
-+ __u8 key[];
-+} __attribute__ ((packed));
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct ubifs_idx_node - indexing node.
-+ * @ch: common header
-+ * @child_cnt: number of child index nodes
-+ * @level: tree level
-+ * @branches: LEB number / offset / length / key branches
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_idx_node {
-+ struct ubifs_ch ch;
-+ __le16 child_cnt;
-+ __le16 level;
-+ __u8 branches[];
-+} __attribute__ ((packed));
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct ubifs_cs_node - commit start node.
-+ * @ch: common header
-+ * @cmt_no: commit number
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_cs_node {
-+ struct ubifs_ch ch;
-+ __le64 cmt_no;
-+} __attribute__ ((packed));
-+
-+/**
-+ * struct ubifs_orph_node - orphan node.
-+ * @ch: common header
-+ * @cmt_no: commit number (also top bit is set on the last node of the commit)
-+ * @inos: inode numbers of orphans
-+ */
-+struct ubifs_orph_node {
-+ struct ubifs_ch ch;
-+ __le64 cmt_no;
-+ __le64 inos[];
-+} __attribute__ ((packed));
-+
-+#endif /* __UBIFS_MEDIA_H__ */
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/xattr.c avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/xattr.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/fs/ubifs/xattr.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/fs/ubifs/xattr.c 2008-06-12 15:09:45.603817614 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,581 @@
-+/*
-+ * This file is part of UBIFS.
-+ *
-+ * Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Nokia Corporation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by
-+ * the Free Software Foundation.
-+ *
-+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
-+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
-+ * more details.
-+ *
-+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
-+ * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
-+ * Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
-+ *
-+ * Authors: Artem Bityutskiy (Битюцкий Артём)
-+ * Adrian Hunter
-+ */
-+
-+/*
-+ * This file implements UBIFS extended attributes support.
-+ *
-+ * Extended attributes are implemented as regular inodes with attached data,
-+ * which limits extended attribute size to UBIFS block size (4KiB). Names of
-+ * extended attributes are described by extended attribute entries (xentries),
-+ * which are almost identical to directory entries, but have different key type.
-+ *
-+ * In other words, the situation with extended attributes is very similar to
-+ * directories. Indeed, any inode (but of course not xattr inodes) may have a
-+ * number of associated xentries, just like directory inodes have associated
-+ * directory entries. Extended attribute entries store the name of the extended
-+ * attribute, the host inode number, and the extended attribute inode number.
-+ * Similarly, direntries store the name, the parent and the target inode
-+ * numbers. Thus, most of the common UBIFS mechanisms may be re-used for
-+ * extended attributes.
-+ *
-+ * The number of extended attributes is not limited, but there is Linux
-+ * limitation on the maximum possible size of the list of all extended
-+ * attributes associated with an inode (%XATTR_LIST_MAX), so UBIFS makes sure
-+ * the sum of all extended attribute names of the inode does not exceed that
-+ * limit.
-+ *
-+ * Extended attributes are synchronous, which means they are written to the
-+ * flash media synchronously and there is no write-back for extended attribute
-+ * inodes. The extended attribute values are not stored in compressed form on
-+ * the media.
-+ *
-+ * Since extended attributes are represented by regular inodes, they are cached
-+ * in the VFS inode cache. The xentries are cached in the LNC cache (see
-+ * tnc.c).
-+ *
-+ * ACL support is not implemented.
-+ */
-+
-+#include <linux/xattr.h>
-+#include <linux/posix_acl_xattr.h>
-+#include "ubifs.h"
-+
-+/*
-+ * Extended attribute type constants.
-+ *
-+ * USER_XATTR: user extended attribute ("user.*")
-+ * TRUSTED_XATTR: trusted extended attribute ("trusted.*)
-+ * SECURITY_XATTR: security extended attribute ("security.*")
-+ */
-+enum {
-+ USER_XATTR,
-+ TRUSTED_XATTR,
-+ SECURITY_XATTR,
-+};
-+
-+static struct inode_operations none_inode_operations;
-+static struct address_space_operations none_address_operations;
-+static struct file_operations none_file_operations;
-+
-+/**
-+ * create_xattr - create an extended attribute.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @host: host inode
-+ * @nm: extended attribute name
-+ * @value: extended attribute value
-+ * @size: size of extended attribute value
-+ *
-+ * This is a helper function which creates an extended attribute of name @nm
-+ * and value @value for inode @host. The host inode is also updated on flash
-+ * because the ctime and extended attribute accounting data changes. This
-+ * function returns zero in case of success and a negative error code in case
-+ * of failure.
-+ */
-+static int create_xattr(struct ubifs_info *c, struct inode *host,
-+ const struct qstr *nm, const void *value, int size)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_inode *ui, *host_ui = ubifs_inode(host);
-+ struct ubifs_budget_req req = { .new_ino = 1, .new_dent = 1,
-+ .new_ino_d = size };
-+ struct inode *inode;
-+ int err;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Linux limits the maximum size of the extended attribute names list
-+ * to %XATTR_LIST_MAX. This means we should not allow creating more*
-+ * extended attributes if the name list becomes larger. This limitation
-+ * is artificial for UBIFS, though.
-+ */
-+ if (host_ui->xattr_names + host_ui->xattr_cnt +
-+ nm->len + 1 > XATTR_LIST_MAX)
-+ return -ENOSPC;
-+
-+ err = ubifs_budget_inode_op(c, host, &req);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ inode = ubifs_new_inode(c, host, S_IFREG | S_IRWXUGO);
-+ if (IS_ERR(inode)) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(inode);
-+ goto out_budg;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Re-define all operations to be "nothing" */
-+ inode->i_mapping->a_ops = &none_address_operations;
-+ inode->i_op = &none_inode_operations;
-+ inode->i_fop = &none_file_operations;
-+
-+ inode->i_flags |= S_SYNC | S_NOATIME | S_NOCMTIME | S_NOQUOTA;
-+ ui = ubifs_inode(inode);
-+ ui->xattr = 1;
-+ ui->data = kmalloc(size, GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!ui->data) {
-+ err = -ENOMEM;
-+ goto out_inode;
-+ }
-+
-+ memcpy(ui->data, value, size);
-+ host->i_ctime = ubifs_current_time(host);
-+ host_ui->xattr_cnt += 1;
-+ spin_lock(&host->i_lock);
-+ host_ui->xattr_size += CALC_DENT_SIZE(nm->len);
-+ host_ui->xattr_size += CALC_XATTR_BYTES(size);
-+ spin_unlock(&host->i_lock);
-+ host_ui->xattr_names += nm->len;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * We do not use i_size_write() because nobody can race with us as we
-+ * are holding host @host->i_mutex - every xattr operation for this
-+ * inode is serialized by it.
-+ */
-+ inode->i_size = size;
-+ ui->data_len = size;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * Note, it is important that 'ubifs_jnl_update()' writes the @host
-+ * inode last, so when it gets synchronized and the write-buffer is
-+ * flushed, the extended attribute is flushed as well.
-+ */
-+ err = ubifs_jnl_update(c, host, nm, inode, 0, IS_DIRSYNC(host), 1);
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_cancel;
-+
-+ ubifs_release_ino_clean(c, host, &req);
-+ insert_inode_hash(inode);
-+ iput(inode);
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out_cancel:
-+ host_ui->xattr_cnt -= 1;
-+ spin_lock(&host->i_lock);
-+ host_ui->xattr_size -= CALC_DENT_SIZE(nm->len);
-+ host_ui->xattr_size -= CALC_XATTR_BYTES(size);
-+ spin_unlock(&host->i_lock);
-+out_inode:
-+ make_bad_inode(inode);
-+ iput(inode);
-+out_budg:
-+ ubifs_cancel_ino_op(c, host, &req);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * change_xattr - change an extended attribute.
-+ * @c: UBIFS file-system description object
-+ * @host: host inode
-+ * @inode: extended attribute inode
-+ * @value: extended attribute value
-+ * @size: size of extended attribute value
-+ *
-+ * This helper function changes the value of extended attribute @inode with new
-+ * data from @value. Returns zero in case of success and a negative error code
-+ * in case of failure.
-+ */
-+static int change_xattr(struct ubifs_info *c, struct inode *host,
-+ struct inode *inode, const void *value, int size)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_inode *host_ui = ubifs_inode(host);
-+ struct ubifs_inode *ui = ubifs_inode(inode);
-+ struct ubifs_budget_req req = { .dirtied_ino = 1,
-+ .dirtied_ino_d = ui->data_len };
-+ int err;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(ui->data_len == inode->i_size);
-+
-+ err = ubifs_budget_inode_op(c, host, &req);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ host->i_ctime = ubifs_current_time(host);
-+ spin_lock(&host->i_lock);
-+ host_ui->xattr_size -= CALC_XATTR_BYTES(ui->data_len);
-+ host_ui->xattr_size += CALC_XATTR_BYTES(size);
-+ spin_unlock(&host->i_lock);
-+
-+ kfree(ui->data);
-+ ui->data = kmalloc(size, GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!ui->data) {
-+ err = -ENOMEM;
-+ goto out_budg;
-+ }
-+
-+ memcpy(ui->data, value, size);
-+ inode->i_size = size;
-+ ui->data_len = size;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * It is important to write the host inode after the xattr inode
-+ * because if the host inode gets synchronized, then the extended
-+ * attribute inode gets synchronized, because it goes before the host
-+ * inode in the write-buffer.
-+ */
-+ err = ubifs_jnl_write_2_inodes(c, inode, host, IS_DIRSYNC(host));
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_cancel;
-+
-+ ubifs_release_ino_clean(c, host, &req);
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out_cancel:
-+ spin_lock(&host->i_lock);
-+ host_ui->xattr_size -= CALC_XATTR_BYTES(size);
-+ host_ui->xattr_size += CALC_XATTR_BYTES(ui->data_len);
-+ spin_unlock(&host->i_lock);
-+ make_bad_inode(inode);
-+out_budg:
-+ ubifs_cancel_ino_op(c, host, &req);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+/**
-+ * check_namespace - check extended attribute name-space.
-+ * @nm: extended attribute name
-+ *
-+ * This function makes sure the extended attribute name belongs to one of the
-+ * supported extended attribute name-spaces. Returns name-space index in case
-+ * of success and a negative error code in case of failure.
-+ */
-+static int check_namespace(const struct qstr *nm)
-+{
-+ int type;
-+
-+ if (nm->len > UBIFS_MAX_NLEN)
-+ return -ENAMETOOLONG;
-+
-+ if (!strncmp(nm->name, XATTR_TRUSTED_PREFIX,
-+ XATTR_TRUSTED_PREFIX_LEN)) {
-+ if (nm->name[sizeof(XATTR_TRUSTED_PREFIX) - 1] == '\0')
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ type = TRUSTED_XATTR;
-+ } else if (!strncmp(nm->name, XATTR_USER_PREFIX,
-+ XATTR_USER_PREFIX_LEN)) {
-+ if (nm->name[XATTR_USER_PREFIX_LEN] == '\0')
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ type = USER_XATTR;
-+ } else if (!strncmp(nm->name, XATTR_SECURITY_PREFIX,
-+ XATTR_SECURITY_PREFIX_LEN)) {
-+ if (nm->name[sizeof(XATTR_SECURITY_PREFIX) - 1] == '\0')
-+ return -EINVAL;
-+ type = SECURITY_XATTR;
-+ } else
-+ return -EOPNOTSUPP;
-+
-+ return type;
-+}
-+
-+int ubifs_setxattr(struct dentry *dentry, const char *name,
-+ const void *value, size_t size, int flags)
-+{
-+ struct inode *inode, *host = dentry->d_inode;
-+ struct ubifs_info *c = host->i_sb->s_fs_info;
-+ struct qstr nm = { .name = name, .len = strlen(name) };
-+ struct ubifs_dent_node *xent;
-+ union ubifs_key key;
-+ int err, type;
-+
-+ dbg_gen("xattr '%s', host ino %lu ('%.*s'), size %zd", name,
-+ host->i_ino, dentry->d_name.len, dentry->d_name.name, size);
-+ ubifs_assert(ubifs_inode(host)->xattr_cnt >= 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(ubifs_inode(host)->xattr_size >= 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(ubifs_inode(host)->xattr_names >= 0);
-+
-+ if (size > UBIFS_MAX_INO_DATA)
-+ return -ERANGE;
-+
-+ type = check_namespace(&nm);
-+ if (type < 0)
-+ return type;
-+
-+ xent = kmalloc(UBIFS_MAX_XENT_NODE_SZ, GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!xent)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * The extended attribute entries are stored in LNC, so multiple
-+ * look-ups do not involve reading the flash.
-+ */
-+ xent_key_init(c, &key, host->i_ino, &nm);
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_lookup_nm(c, &key, xent, &nm);
-+ if (err) {
-+ if (err != -ENOENT)
-+ goto out_free;
-+
-+ if (flags & XATTR_REPLACE)
-+ /* We are asked not to create the xattr */
-+ err = -ENODATA;
-+ else
-+ err = create_xattr(c, host, &nm, value, size);
-+ goto out_free;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (flags & XATTR_CREATE) {
-+ /* We are asked not to replace the xattr */
-+ err = -EEXIST;
-+ goto out_free;
-+ }
-+
-+ inode = ubifs_iget(c->vfs_sb, le64_to_cpu(xent->inum));
-+ if (IS_ERR(inode)) {
-+ ubifs_err("dead extended attribute entry, error %d", err);
-+ ubifs_ro_mode(c, err);
-+ err = PTR_ERR(inode);
-+ goto out_free;
-+ }
-+
-+ err = change_xattr(c, host, inode, value, size);
-+ iput(inode);
-+
-+out_free:
-+ kfree(xent);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+ssize_t ubifs_getxattr(struct dentry *dentry, const char *name, void *buf,
-+ size_t size)
-+{
-+ struct inode *inode, *host = dentry->d_inode;
-+ struct ubifs_info *c = host->i_sb->s_fs_info;
-+ struct qstr nm = { .name = name, .len = strlen(name) };
-+ struct ubifs_inode *ui;
-+ struct ubifs_dent_node *xent;
-+ union ubifs_key key;
-+ int err;
-+
-+ dbg_gen("xattr '%s', ino %lu ('%.*s'), buf size %zd", name,
-+ host->i_ino, dentry->d_name.len, dentry->d_name.name, size);
-+ ubifs_assert(ubifs_inode(host)->xattr_cnt >= 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(ubifs_inode(host)->xattr_size >= 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(ubifs_inode(host)->xattr_names >= 0);
-+
-+ err = check_namespace(&nm);
-+ if (err < 0)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ xent = kmalloc(UBIFS_MAX_XENT_NODE_SZ, GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!xent)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ mutex_lock(&host->i_mutex);
-+ xent_key_init(c, &key, host->i_ino, &nm);
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_lookup_nm(c, &key, xent, &nm);
-+ if (err) {
-+ if (err == -ENOENT)
-+ err = -ENODATA;
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ }
-+
-+ inode = ubifs_iget(c->vfs_sb, le64_to_cpu(xent->inum));
-+ if (IS_ERR(inode)) {
-+ ubifs_err("dead extended attribute entry, error %d", err);
-+ ubifs_ro_mode(c, err);
-+ err = PTR_ERR(inode);
-+ goto out_unlock;
-+ }
-+
-+ ui = ubifs_inode(inode);
-+ ubifs_assert(inode->i_size == ui->data_len);
-+ ubifs_assert(ubifs_inode(host)->xattr_size > ui->data_len);
-+
-+ if (buf) {
-+ /* If @buf is %NULL we are supposed to return the length */
-+ if (ui->data_len > size) {
-+ dbg_err("buffer size %zd, xattr len %d",
-+ size, ui->data_len);
-+ err = -ERANGE;
-+ goto out_iput;
-+ }
-+
-+ memcpy(buf, ui->data, ui->data_len);
-+ }
-+ err = ui->data_len;
-+
-+out_iput:
-+ iput(inode);
-+out_unlock:
-+ mutex_unlock(&host->i_mutex);
-+ kfree(xent);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+ssize_t ubifs_listxattr(struct dentry *dentry, char *buffer, size_t size)
-+{
-+ struct inode *host = dentry->d_inode;
-+ struct ubifs_info *c = host->i_sb->s_fs_info;
-+ struct ubifs_inode *host_ui = ubifs_inode(host);
-+ union ubifs_key key;
-+ struct ubifs_dent_node *xent, *pxent = NULL;
-+ int err, len, written = 0;
-+ struct qstr nm = { .name = NULL };
-+
-+ dbg_gen("ino %lu ('%.*s'), buffer size %zd", host->i_ino,
-+ dentry->d_name.len, dentry->d_name.name, size);
-+ ubifs_assert(host_ui->xattr_cnt >= 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(host_ui->xattr_size >= 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(host_ui->xattr_names >= 0);
-+
-+ len = host_ui->xattr_names + host_ui->xattr_cnt;
-+ if (!buffer)
-+ /*
-+ * We should return the minimum buffer size which will fit a
-+ * null-terminated list of all the extended attribute names.
-+ */
-+ return len;
-+
-+ if (len > size)
-+ return -ERANGE;
-+
-+ lowest_xent_key(c, &key, host->i_ino);
-+
-+ mutex_lock(&host->i_mutex);
-+ while (1) {
-+ int type;
-+
-+ xent = ubifs_tnc_next_ent(c, &key, &nm);
-+ if (unlikely(IS_ERR(xent))) {
-+ err = PTR_ERR(xent);
-+ break;
-+ }
-+
-+ nm.name = xent->name;
-+ nm.len = le16_to_cpu(xent->nlen);
-+
-+ type = check_namespace(&nm);
-+ if (unlikely(type < 0)) {
-+ err = type;
-+ break;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Show trusted namespace only for "power" users */
-+ if (type != TRUSTED_XATTR || capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN)) {
-+ memcpy(buffer + written, nm.name, nm.len + 1);
-+ written += nm.len + 1;
-+ }
-+
-+ kfree(pxent);
-+ pxent = xent;
-+ key_read(c, &xent->key, &key);
-+ }
-+ mutex_unlock(&host->i_mutex);
-+
-+ kfree(pxent);
-+ if (err != -ENOENT) {
-+ ubifs_err("cannot find next direntry, error %d", err);
-+ return err;
-+ }
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(written <= size);
-+ return written;
-+}
-+
-+static int remove_xattr(struct ubifs_info *c, struct inode *host,
-+ struct inode *inode, const struct qstr *nm)
-+{
-+ struct ubifs_inode *host_ui = ubifs_inode(host);
-+ struct ubifs_inode *ui = ubifs_inode(inode);
-+ struct ubifs_budget_req req = { .dirtied_ino = 1, .mod_dent = 1 };
-+ int err;
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(ui->data_len == inode->i_size);
-+
-+ err = ubifs_budget_inode_op(c, host, &req);
-+ if (err)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ host->i_ctime = ubifs_current_time(host);
-+ host_ui->xattr_cnt -= 1;
-+ spin_lock(&host->i_lock);
-+ host_ui->xattr_size -= CALC_DENT_SIZE(nm->len);
-+ host_ui->xattr_size -= CALC_XATTR_BYTES(ui->data_len);
-+ spin_unlock(&host->i_lock);
-+ host_ui->xattr_names -= nm->len;
-+
-+ err = ubifs_jnl_delete_xattr(c, host, inode, nm, IS_DIRSYNC(host));
-+ if (err)
-+ goto out_cancel;
-+
-+ ubifs_release_ino_clean(c, host, &req);
-+ return 0;
-+
-+out_cancel:
-+ ubifs_cancel_ino_op(c, host, &req);
-+ host_ui->xattr_cnt += 1;
-+ spin_lock(&host->i_lock);
-+ host_ui->xattr_size += CALC_DENT_SIZE(nm->len);
-+ host_ui->xattr_size += CALC_XATTR_BYTES(ui->data_len);
-+ spin_unlock(&host->i_lock);
-+ make_bad_inode(inode);
-+ return err;
-+}
-+
-+int ubifs_removexattr(struct dentry *dentry, const char *name)
-+{
-+ struct inode *inode, *host = dentry->d_inode;
-+ struct ubifs_info *c = host->i_sb->s_fs_info;
-+ struct qstr nm = { .name = name, .len = strlen(name) };
-+ struct ubifs_dent_node *xent;
-+ union ubifs_key key;
-+ int err;
-+
-+ dbg_gen("xattr '%s', ino %lu ('%.*s')", name,
-+ host->i_ino, dentry->d_name.len, dentry->d_name.name);
-+ ubifs_assert(mutex_is_locked(&host->i_mutex));
-+ ubifs_assert(ubifs_inode(host)->xattr_cnt >= 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(ubifs_inode(host)->xattr_size >= 0);
-+ ubifs_assert(ubifs_inode(host)->xattr_names >= 0);
-+
-+ err = check_namespace(&nm);
-+ if (err < 0)
-+ return err;
-+
-+ xent = kmalloc(UBIFS_MAX_XENT_NODE_SZ, GFP_NOFS);
-+ if (!xent)
-+ return -ENOMEM;
-+
-+ xent_key_init(c, &key, host->i_ino, &nm);
-+ err = ubifs_tnc_lookup_nm(c, &key, xent, &nm);
-+ if (err) {
-+ if (err == -ENOENT)
-+ err = -ENODATA;
-+ goto out_free;
-+ }
-+
-+ inode = ubifs_iget(c->vfs_sb, le64_to_cpu(xent->inum));
-+ if (IS_ERR(inode)) {
-+ ubifs_err("dead extended attribute node entry");
-+ ubifs_ro_mode(c, err);
-+ err = PTR_ERR(inode);
-+ goto out_free;
-+ }
-+
-+ ubifs_assert(inode->i_nlink == 1);
-+ inode->i_nlink = 0;
-+ err = remove_xattr(c, host, inode, &nm);
-+ if (err)
-+ inode->i_nlink = 1;
-+
-+ /* If @i_nlink is 0, 'iput()' will delete the inode */
-+ iput(inode);
-+
-+out_free:
-+ kfree(xent);
-+ return err;
-+}
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/include/asm-arm/arch-at91/at91_ecc.h avr32-2.6/include/asm-arm/arch-at91/at91_ecc.h
---- linux-2.6.25.6/include/asm-arm/arch-at91/at91_ecc.h 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/include/asm-arm/arch-at91/at91_ecc.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-@@ -1,38 +0,0 @@
--/*
-- * include/asm-arm/arch-at91/at91_ecc.h
-- *
-- * Error Corrected Code Controller (ECC) - System peripherals regsters.
-- * Based on AT91SAM9260 datasheet revision B.
-- *
-- * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-- * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
-- * Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
-- * option) any later version.
-- */
--
--#ifndef AT91_ECC_H
--#define AT91_ECC_H
--
--#define AT91_ECC_CR (AT91_ECC + 0x00) /* Control register */
--#define AT91_ECC_RST (1 << 0) /* Reset parity */
--
--#define AT91_ECC_MR (AT91_ECC + 0x04) /* Mode register */
--#define AT91_ECC_PAGESIZE (3 << 0) /* Page Size */
--#define AT91_ECC_PAGESIZE_528 (0)
--#define AT91_ECC_PAGESIZE_1056 (1)
--#define AT91_ECC_PAGESIZE_2112 (2)
--#define AT91_ECC_PAGESIZE_4224 (3)
--
--#define AT91_ECC_SR (AT91_ECC + 0x08) /* Status register */
--#define AT91_ECC_RECERR (1 << 0) /* Recoverable Error */
--#define AT91_ECC_ECCERR (1 << 1) /* ECC Single Bit Error */
--#define AT91_ECC_MULERR (1 << 2) /* Multiple Errors */
--
--#define AT91_ECC_PR (AT91_ECC + 0x0c) /* Parity register */
--#define AT91_ECC_BITADDR (0xf << 0) /* Bit Error Address */
--#define AT91_ECC_WORDADDR (0xfff << 4) /* Word Error Address */
--
--#define AT91_ECC_NPR (AT91_ECC + 0x10) /* NParity register */
--#define AT91_ECC_NPARITY (0xffff << 0) /* NParity */
--
--#endif
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/include/asm-arm/arch-at91/board.h avr32-2.6/include/asm-arm/arch-at91/board.h
---- linux-2.6.25.6/include/asm-arm/arch-at91/board.h 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/include/asm-arm/arch-at91/board.h 2008-06-12 15:09:45.803815435 +0200
-@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@
- extern void __init at91_add_device_usbh(struct at91_usbh_data *data);
-
- /* NAND / SmartMedia */
--struct at91_nand_data {
-+struct atmel_nand_data {
- u8 enable_pin; /* chip enable */
- u8 det_pin; /* card detect */
- u8 rdy_pin; /* ready/busy */
-@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@
- u8 bus_width_16; /* buswidth is 16 bit */
- struct mtd_partition* (*partition_info)(int, int*);
- };
--extern void __init at91_add_device_nand(struct at91_nand_data *data);
-+extern void __init at91_add_device_nand(struct atmel_nand_data *data);
-
- /* I2C*/
- extern void __init at91_add_device_i2c(struct i2c_board_info *devices, int nr_devices);
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/include/asm-avr32/arch-at32ap/board.h avr32-2.6/include/asm-avr32/arch-at32ap/board.h
---- linux-2.6.25.6/include/asm-avr32/arch-at32ap/board.h 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/include/asm-avr32/arch-at32ap/board.h 2008-06-12 15:09:45.855816193 +0200
+- spin_lock(&inode_lock);
+ sync_sb_inodes(sb, &wbc);
+- spin_unlock(&inode_lock);
+ }
+
+ /*
+--- a/include/asm-avr32/arch-at32ap/board.h
++++ b/include/asm-avr32/arch-at32ap/board.h
@@ -8,6 +8,12 @@
#define GPIO_PIN_NONE (-1)
struct platform_device *
at32_add_device_usba(unsigned int id, struct usba_platform_data *data);
-@@ -68,8 +73,17 @@
+@@ -68,9 +73,27 @@
struct platform_device *
at32_add_device_ssc(unsigned int id, unsigned int flags);
-struct platform_device *at32_add_device_twi(unsigned int id);
-struct platform_device *at32_add_device_mci(unsigned int id);
+-struct platform_device *at32_add_device_ac97c(unsigned int id);
+struct i2c_board_info;
+struct platform_device *at32_add_device_twi(unsigned int id,
+ struct i2c_board_info *b,
+};
+struct platform_device *
+at32_add_device_mci(unsigned int id, struct mci_platform_data *data);
- struct platform_device *at32_add_device_ac97c(unsigned int id);
++
++struct ac97c_platform_data {
++ unsigned short dma_rx_periph_id;
++ unsigned short dma_tx_periph_id;
++ unsigned short dma_controller_id;
++ int reset_pin;
++};
++struct platform_device *
++at32_add_device_ac97c(unsigned int id, struct ac97c_platform_data *data);
++
struct platform_device *at32_add_device_abdac(unsigned int id);
-@@ -84,4 +98,20 @@
+ struct cf_platform_data {
+@@ -84,4 +107,20 @@
at32_add_device_cf(unsigned int id, unsigned int extint,
struct cf_platform_data *data);
+at32_add_device_nand(unsigned int id, struct atmel_nand_data *data);
+
#endif /* __ASM_ARCH_BOARD_H */
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/include/asm-avr32/arch-at32ap/init.h avr32-2.6/include/asm-avr32/arch-at32ap/init.h
---- linux-2.6.25.6/include/asm-avr32/arch-at32ap/init.h 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/include/asm-avr32/arch-at32ap/init.h 2008-06-12 15:09:45.855816193 +0200
+--- a/include/asm-avr32/arch-at32ap/init.h
++++ b/include/asm-avr32/arch-at32ap/init.h
@@ -13,10 +13,6 @@
void setup_platform(void);
void setup_board(void);
void at32_setup_serial_console(unsigned int usart_id);
#endif /* __ASM_AVR32_AT32AP_INIT_H__ */
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/include/asm-avr32/arch-at32ap/pm.h avr32-2.6/include/asm-avr32/arch-at32ap/pm.h
---- linux-2.6.25.6/include/asm-avr32/arch-at32ap/pm.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/include/asm-avr32/arch-at32ap/pm.h 2008-06-12 15:09:45.855816193 +0200
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/include/asm-avr32/arch-at32ap/pm.h
@@ -0,0 +1,51 @@
+/*
+ * AVR32 AP Power Management.
+#endif
+
+#endif /* __ASM_AVR32_ARCH_PM_H */
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/include/asm-avr32/arch-at32ap/portmux.h avr32-2.6/include/asm-avr32/arch-at32ap/portmux.h
---- linux-2.6.25.6/include/asm-avr32/arch-at32ap/portmux.h 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/include/asm-avr32/arch-at32ap/portmux.h 2008-06-12 15:09:45.859816144 +0200
+--- a/include/asm-avr32/arch-at32ap/portmux.h
++++ b/include/asm-avr32/arch-at32ap/portmux.h
@@ -26,4 +26,16 @@
void at32_select_gpio(unsigned int pin, unsigned long flags);
void at32_reserve_pin(unsigned int pin);
+#endif /* CONFIG_GPIO_DEV */
+
#endif /* __ASM_ARCH_PORTMUX_H__ */
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/include/asm-avr32/arch-at32ap/sram.h avr32-2.6/include/asm-avr32/arch-at32ap/sram.h
---- linux-2.6.25.6/include/asm-avr32/arch-at32ap/sram.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/include/asm-avr32/arch-at32ap/sram.h 2008-06-12 15:09:45.859816144 +0200
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/include/asm-avr32/arch-at32ap/sram.h
@@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
+/*
+ * Simple SRAM allocator
+}
+
+#endif /* __ASM_AVR32_ARCH_SRAM_H */
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/include/asm-avr32/arch-at32ap/time.h avr32-2.6/include/asm-avr32/arch-at32ap/time.h
---- linux-2.6.25.6/include/asm-avr32/arch-at32ap/time.h 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/include/asm-avr32/arch-at32ap/time.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
+--- a/include/asm-avr32/arch-at32ap/time.h
++++ /dev/null
@@ -1,112 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Copyright (C) 2007 Atmel Corporation
- __raw_writel((value), port + (0x40 * instance) + TIMER_##reg)
-
-#endif /* _ASM_AVR32_ARCH_AT32AP_TIME_H */
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/include/asm-avr32/asm.h avr32-2.6/include/asm-avr32/asm.h
---- linux-2.6.25.6/include/asm-avr32/asm.h 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/include/asm-avr32/asm.h 2008-06-12 15:04:04.683816631 +0200
+--- a/include/asm-avr32/asm.h
++++ b/include/asm-avr32/asm.h
@@ -12,10 +12,10 @@
#include <asm/asm-offsets.h>
#include <asm/thread_info.h>
#ifdef CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER
.macro save_fp
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/include/asm-avr32/dma-controller.h avr32-2.6/include/asm-avr32/dma-controller.h
---- linux-2.6.25.6/include/asm-avr32/dma-controller.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/include/asm-avr32/dma-controller.h 2008-06-12 15:09:45.859816144 +0200
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/include/asm-avr32/dma-controller.h
@@ -0,0 +1,166 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Atmel Corporation
+extern struct dma_controller *find_dma_controller(int id);
+
+#endif /* __ASM_AVR32_DMA_CONTROLLER_H */
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/include/asm-avr32/intc.h avr32-2.6/include/asm-avr32/intc.h
---- linux-2.6.25.6/include/asm-avr32/intc.h 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/include/asm-avr32/intc.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
+--- a/include/asm-avr32/intc.h
++++ /dev/null
@@ -1,128 +0,0 @@
-#ifndef __ASM_AVR32_INTC_H
-#define __ASM_AVR32_INTC_H
-extern int intc_register_controller(struct irq_controller *ctrl);
-
-#endif /* __ASM_AVR32_INTC_H */
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/include/asm-avr32/irq.h avr32-2.6/include/asm-avr32/irq.h
---- linux-2.6.25.6/include/asm-avr32/irq.h 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/include/asm-avr32/irq.h 2008-06-12 15:04:04.687816302 +0200
+--- a/include/asm-avr32/irq.h
++++ b/include/asm-avr32/irq.h
@@ -14,6 +14,11 @@
#ifndef __ASSEMBLER__
int nmi_enable(void);
#endif
#endif /* __ASM_AVR32_IOCTLS_H */
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/include/asm-avr32/page.h avr32-2.6/include/asm-avr32/page.h
---- linux-2.6.25.6/include/asm-avr32/page.h 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/include/asm-avr32/page.h 2008-06-12 15:04:04.691816253 +0200
+--- a/include/asm-avr32/mmu_context.h
++++ b/include/asm-avr32/mmu_context.h
+@@ -13,7 +13,6 @@
+ #define __ASM_AVR32_MMU_CONTEXT_H
+
+ #include <asm/tlbflush.h>
+-#include <asm/pgalloc.h>
+ #include <asm/sysreg.h>
+ #include <asm-generic/mm_hooks.h>
+
+--- a/include/asm-avr32/page.h
++++ b/include/asm-avr32/page.h
@@ -8,13 +8,11 @@
#ifndef __ASM_AVR32_PAGE_H
#define __ASM_AVR32_PAGE_H
#define PAGE_MASK (~(PAGE_SIZE-1))
#define PTE_MASK PAGE_MASK
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/include/asm-avr32/pci.h avr32-2.6/include/asm-avr32/pci.h
---- linux-2.6.25.6/include/asm-avr32/pci.h 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/include/asm-avr32/pci.h 2008-06-12 15:09:45.859816144 +0200
+--- a/include/asm-avr32/pci.h
++++ b/include/asm-avr32/pci.h
@@ -5,4 +5,6 @@
#define PCI_DMA_BUS_IS_PHYS (1)
+#include <asm-generic/pci-dma-compat.h>
+
#endif /* __ASM_AVR32_PCI_H__ */
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/include/asm-avr32/serial.h avr32-2.6/include/asm-avr32/serial.h
---- linux-2.6.25.6/include/asm-avr32/serial.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/include/asm-avr32/serial.h 2008-06-12 15:04:04.695816483 +0200
+--- a/include/asm-avr32/pgalloc.h
++++ b/include/asm-avr32/pgalloc.h
+@@ -8,65 +8,79 @@
+ #ifndef __ASM_AVR32_PGALLOC_H
+ #define __ASM_AVR32_PGALLOC_H
+
+-#include <asm/processor.h>
+-#include <linux/threads.h>
+-#include <linux/slab.h>
+-#include <linux/mm.h>
++#include <linux/quicklist.h>
++#include <asm/page.h>
++#include <asm/pgtable.h>
+
+-#define pmd_populate_kernel(mm, pmd, pte) \
+- set_pmd(pmd, __pmd(_PAGE_TABLE + __pa(pte)))
++#define QUICK_PGD 0 /* Preserve kernel mappings over free */
++#define QUICK_PT 1 /* Zero on free */
+
+-static __inline__ void pmd_populate(struct mm_struct *mm, pmd_t *pmd,
++static inline void pmd_populate_kernel(struct mm_struct *mm,
++ pmd_t *pmd, pte_t *pte)
++{
++ set_pmd(pmd, __pmd((unsigned long)pte));
++}
++
++static inline void pmd_populate(struct mm_struct *mm, pmd_t *pmd,
+ pgtable_t pte)
+ {
+- set_pmd(pmd, __pmd(_PAGE_TABLE + page_to_phys(pte)));
++ set_pmd(pmd, __pmd((unsigned long)page_address(pte)));
+ }
+ #define pmd_pgtable(pmd) pmd_page(pmd)
+
++static inline void pgd_ctor(void *x)
++{
++ pgd_t *pgd = x;
++
++ memcpy(pgd + USER_PTRS_PER_PGD,
++ swapper_pg_dir + USER_PTRS_PER_PGD,
++ (PTRS_PER_PGD - USER_PTRS_PER_PGD) * sizeof(pgd_t));
++}
++
+ /*
+ * Allocate and free page tables
+ */
+-static __inline__ pgd_t *pgd_alloc(struct mm_struct *mm)
++static inline pgd_t *pgd_alloc(struct mm_struct *mm)
+ {
+- return kcalloc(USER_PTRS_PER_PGD, sizeof(pgd_t), GFP_KERNEL);
++ return quicklist_alloc(QUICK_PGD, GFP_KERNEL | __GFP_REPEAT, pgd_ctor);
+ }
+
+ static inline void pgd_free(struct mm_struct *mm, pgd_t *pgd)
+ {
+- kfree(pgd);
++ quicklist_free(QUICK_PGD, NULL, pgd);
+ }
+
+ static inline pte_t *pte_alloc_one_kernel(struct mm_struct *mm,
+ unsigned long address)
+ {
+- pte_t *pte;
+-
+- pte = (pte_t *)get_zeroed_page(GFP_KERNEL | __GFP_REPEAT);
+-
+- return pte;
++ return quicklist_alloc(QUICK_PT, GFP_KERNEL | __GFP_REPEAT, NULL);
+ }
+
+-static inline struct page *pte_alloc_one(struct mm_struct *mm,
++static inline pgtable_t pte_alloc_one(struct mm_struct *mm,
+ unsigned long address)
+ {
+- struct page *pte;
++ struct page *page;
++ void *pg;
+
+- pte = alloc_page(GFP_KERNEL | __GFP_REPEAT | __GFP_ZERO);
+- if (!pte)
++ pg = quicklist_alloc(QUICK_PT, GFP_KERNEL | __GFP_REPEAT, NULL);
++ if (!pg)
+ return NULL;
+- pgtable_page_ctor(pte);
+- return pte;
++
++ page = virt_to_page(pg);
++ pgtable_page_ctor(page);
++
++ return page;
+ }
+
+ static inline void pte_free_kernel(struct mm_struct *mm, pte_t *pte)
+ {
+- free_page((unsigned long)pte);
++ quicklist_free(QUICK_PT, NULL, pte);
+ }
+
+ static inline void pte_free(struct mm_struct *mm, pgtable_t pte)
+ {
+ pgtable_page_dtor(pte);
+- __free_page(pte);
++ quicklist_free_page(QUICK_PT, NULL, pte);
+ }
+
+ #define __pte_free_tlb(tlb,pte) \
+@@ -75,6 +89,10 @@
+ tlb_remove_page((tlb), pte); \
+ } while (0)
+
+-#define check_pgt_cache() do { } while(0)
++static inline void check_pgt_cache(void)
++{
++ quicklist_trim(QUICK_PGD, NULL, 25, 16);
++ quicklist_trim(QUICK_PT, NULL, 25, 16);
++}
+
+ #endif /* __ASM_AVR32_PGALLOC_H */
+--- a/include/asm-avr32/pgtable.h
++++ b/include/asm-avr32/pgtable.h
+@@ -129,13 +129,6 @@
+
+ #define _PAGE_FLAGS_CACHE_MASK (_PAGE_CACHABLE | _PAGE_BUFFER | _PAGE_WT)
+
+-/* TODO: Check for saneness */
+-/* User-mode page table flags (to be set in a pgd or pmd entry) */
+-#define _PAGE_TABLE (_PAGE_PRESENT | _PAGE_TYPE_SMALL | _PAGE_RW \
+- | _PAGE_USER | _PAGE_ACCESSED | _PAGE_DIRTY)
+-/* Kernel-mode page table flags */
+-#define _KERNPG_TABLE (_PAGE_PRESENT | _PAGE_TYPE_SMALL | _PAGE_RW \
+- | _PAGE_ACCESSED | _PAGE_DIRTY)
+ /* Flags that may be modified by software */
+ #define _PAGE_CHG_MASK (PTE_MASK | _PAGE_ACCESSED | _PAGE_DIRTY \
+ | _PAGE_FLAGS_CACHE_MASK)
+@@ -254,10 +247,14 @@
+ }
+
+ #define pmd_none(x) (!pmd_val(x))
+-#define pmd_present(x) (pmd_val(x) & _PAGE_PRESENT)
+-#define pmd_clear(xp) do { set_pmd(xp, __pmd(0)); } while (0)
+-#define pmd_bad(x) ((pmd_val(x) & (~PAGE_MASK & ~_PAGE_USER)) \
+- != _KERNPG_TABLE)
++#define pmd_present(x) (pmd_val(x))
++
++static inline void pmd_clear(pmd_t *pmdp)
++{
++ set_pmd(pmdp, __pmd(0));
++}
++
++#define pmd_bad(x) (pmd_val(x) & ~PAGE_MASK)
+
+ /*
+ * Permanent address of a page. We don't support highmem, so this is
+@@ -295,19 +292,16 @@
+
+ #define page_pte(page) page_pte_prot(page, __pgprot(0))
+
+-#define pmd_page_vaddr(pmd) \
+- ((unsigned long) __va(pmd_val(pmd) & PAGE_MASK))
+-
+-#define pmd_page(pmd) (phys_to_page(pmd_val(pmd)))
++#define pmd_page_vaddr(pmd) pmd_val(pmd)
++#define pmd_page(pmd) (virt_to_page(pmd_val(pmd)))
+
+ /* to find an entry in a page-table-directory. */
+-#define pgd_index(address) (((address) >> PGDIR_SHIFT) & (PTRS_PER_PGD-1))
+-#define pgd_offset(mm, address) ((mm)->pgd+pgd_index(address))
+-#define pgd_offset_current(address) \
+- ((pgd_t *)__mfsr(SYSREG_PTBR) + pgd_index(address))
++#define pgd_index(address) (((address) >> PGDIR_SHIFT) \
++ & (PTRS_PER_PGD - 1))
++#define pgd_offset(mm, address) ((mm)->pgd + pgd_index(address))
+
+ /* to find an entry in a kernel page-table-directory */
+-#define pgd_offset_k(address) pgd_offset(&init_mm, address)
++#define pgd_offset_k(address) pgd_offset(&init_mm, address)
+
+ /* Find an entry in the third-level page table.. */
+ #define pte_index(address) \
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/include/asm-avr32/serial.h
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+#ifndef _ASM_SERIAL_H
+#define _ASM_SERIAL_H
+#define BASE_BAUD (1843200 / 16)
+
+#endif /* _ASM_SERIAL_H */
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/include/asm-avr32/thread_info.h avr32-2.6/include/asm-avr32/thread_info.h
---- linux-2.6.25.6/include/asm-avr32/thread_info.h 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/include/asm-avr32/thread_info.h 2008-06-12 15:09:45.859816144 +0200
+--- a/include/asm-avr32/thread_info.h
++++ b/include/asm-avr32/thread_info.h
@@ -88,6 +88,7 @@
#define TIF_MEMDIE 6
#define TIF_RESTORE_SIGMASK 7 /* restore signal mask in do_signal */
#define TIF_DEBUG 30 /* debugging enabled */
#define TIF_USERSPACE 31 /* true if FS sets userspace */
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/include/asm-avr32/xor.h avr32-2.6/include/asm-avr32/xor.h
---- linux-2.6.25.6/include/asm-avr32/xor.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/include/asm-avr32/xor.h 2008-06-12 15:04:04.707817453 +0200
+--- a/include/asm-avr32/tlbflush.h
++++ b/include/asm-avr32/tlbflush.h
+@@ -26,7 +26,6 @@
+ extern void flush_tlb_range(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long start,
+ unsigned long end);
+ extern void flush_tlb_page(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long page);
+-extern void __flush_tlb_page(unsigned long asid, unsigned long page);
+
+ extern void flush_tlb_kernel_range(unsigned long start, unsigned long end);
+
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/include/asm-avr32/xor.h
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+#ifndef _ASM_XOR_H
+#define _ASM_XOR_H
+#include <asm-generic/xor.h>
+
+#endif
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/include/linux/atmel_tc.h avr32-2.6/include/linux/atmel_tc.h
---- linux-2.6.25.6/include/linux/atmel_tc.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/include/linux/atmel_tc.h 2008-06-12 15:04:07.586819080 +0200
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/include/linux/atmel_tc.h
@@ -0,0 +1,252 @@
+/*
+ * Timer/Counter Unit (TC) registers.
+#define ATMEL_TC_ETRGS (1 << 7) /* external trigger */
+
+#endif
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/include/linux/fs.h avr32-2.6/include/linux/fs.h
---- linux-2.6.25.6/include/linux/fs.h 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/include/linux/fs.h 2008-06-12 15:09:46.255815187 +0200
-@@ -1691,6 +1691,8 @@
+--- a/include/linux/fs.h
++++ b/include/linux/fs.h
+@@ -1692,6 +1692,8 @@
extern int invalidate_inode_pages2(struct address_space *mapping);
extern int invalidate_inode_pages2_range(struct address_space *mapping,
pgoff_t start, pgoff_t end);
extern int write_inode_now(struct inode *, int);
extern int filemap_fdatawrite(struct address_space *);
extern int filemap_flush(struct address_space *);
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/include/linux/usb/atmel_usba_udc.h avr32-2.6/include/linux/usb/atmel_usba_udc.h
---- linux-2.6.25.6/include/linux/usb/atmel_usba_udc.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/include/linux/usb/atmel_usba_udc.h 2008-06-12 15:04:07.986816119 +0200
+--- a/include/linux/serial_core.h
++++ b/include/linux/serial_core.h
+@@ -188,6 +188,7 @@
+ void (*break_ctl)(struct uart_port *, int ctl);
+ int (*startup)(struct uart_port *);
+ void (*shutdown)(struct uart_port *);
++ void (*flush_buffer)(struct uart_port *);
+ void (*set_termios)(struct uart_port *, struct ktermios *new,
+ struct ktermios *old);
+ void (*pm)(struct uart_port *, unsigned int state,
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/include/linux/usb/atmel_usba_udc.h
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
+/*
+ * Platform data definitions for Atmel USBA gadget driver.
+};
+
+#endif /* __LINUX_USB_USBA_H */
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/include/mtd/Kbuild avr32-2.6/include/mtd/Kbuild
---- linux-2.6.25.6/include/mtd/Kbuild 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/include/mtd/Kbuild 2008-06-12 15:04:08.018816005 +0200
-@@ -3,5 +3,4 @@
- header-y += mtd-abi.h
- header-y += mtd-user.h
- header-y += nftl-user.h
--header-y += ubi-header.h
- header-y += ubi-user.h
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/include/mtd/ubi-header.h avr32-2.6/include/mtd/ubi-header.h
---- linux-2.6.25.6/include/mtd/ubi-header.h 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/include/mtd/ubi-header.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-@@ -1,372 +0,0 @@
--/*
-- * Copyright (c) International Business Machines Corp., 2006
-- *
-- * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-- * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-- * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
-- * (at your option) any later version.
-- *
-- * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-- * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-- * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See
-- * the GNU General Public License for more details.
-- *
-- * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-- * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-- * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
-- *
-- * Authors: Artem Bityutskiy (Битюцкий Артём)
-- * Thomas Gleixner
-- * Frank Haverkamp
-- * Oliver Lohmann
-- * Andreas Arnez
-- */
--
--/*
-- * This file defines the layout of UBI headers and all the other UBI on-flash
-- * data structures. May be included by user-space.
-- */
--
--#ifndef __UBI_HEADER_H__
--#define __UBI_HEADER_H__
--
--#include <asm/byteorder.h>
--
--/* The version of UBI images supported by this implementation */
--#define UBI_VERSION 1
--
--/* The highest erase counter value supported by this implementation */
--#define UBI_MAX_ERASECOUNTER 0x7FFFFFFF
--
--/* The initial CRC32 value used when calculating CRC checksums */
--#define UBI_CRC32_INIT 0xFFFFFFFFU
--
--/* Erase counter header magic number (ASCII "UBI#") */
--#define UBI_EC_HDR_MAGIC 0x55424923
--/* Volume identifier header magic number (ASCII "UBI!") */
--#define UBI_VID_HDR_MAGIC 0x55424921
--
--/*
-- * Volume type constants used in the volume identifier header.
-- *
-- * @UBI_VID_DYNAMIC: dynamic volume
-- * @UBI_VID_STATIC: static volume
-- */
--enum {
-- UBI_VID_DYNAMIC = 1,
-- UBI_VID_STATIC = 2
--};
--
--/*
-- * Volume flags used in the volume table record.
-- *
-- * @UBI_VTBL_AUTORESIZE_FLG: auto-resize this volume
-- *
-- * %UBI_VTBL_AUTORESIZE_FLG flag can be set only for one volume in the volume
-- * table. UBI automatically re-sizes the volume which has this flag and makes
-- * the volume to be of largest possible size. This means that if after the
-- * initialization UBI finds out that there are available physical eraseblocks
-- * present on the device, it automatically appends all of them to the volume
-- * (the physical eraseblocks reserved for bad eraseblocks handling and other
-- * reserved physical eraseblocks are not taken). So, if there is a volume with
-- * the %UBI_VTBL_AUTORESIZE_FLG flag set, the amount of available logical
-- * eraseblocks will be zero after UBI is loaded, because all of them will be
-- * reserved for this volume. Note, the %UBI_VTBL_AUTORESIZE_FLG bit is cleared
-- * after the volume had been initialized.
-- *
-- * The auto-resize feature is useful for device production purposes. For
-- * example, different NAND flash chips may have different amount of initial bad
-- * eraseblocks, depending of particular chip instance. Manufacturers of NAND
-- * chips usually guarantee that the amount of initial bad eraseblocks does not
-- * exceed certain percent, e.g. 2%. When one creates an UBI image which will be
-- * flashed to the end devices in production, he does not know the exact amount
-- * of good physical eraseblocks the NAND chip on the device will have, but this
-- * number is required to calculate the volume sized and put them to the volume
-- * table of the UBI image. In this case, one of the volumes (e.g., the one
-- * which will store the root file system) is marked as "auto-resizable", and
-- * UBI will adjust its size on the first boot if needed.
-- *
-- * Note, first UBI reserves some amount of physical eraseblocks for bad
-- * eraseblock handling, and then re-sizes the volume, not vice-versa. This
-- * means that the pool of reserved physical eraseblocks will always be present.
-- */
--enum {
-- UBI_VTBL_AUTORESIZE_FLG = 0x01,
--};
--
--/*
-- * Compatibility constants used by internal volumes.
-- *
-- * @UBI_COMPAT_DELETE: delete this internal volume before anything is written
-- * to the flash
-- * @UBI_COMPAT_RO: attach this device in read-only mode
-- * @UBI_COMPAT_PRESERVE: preserve this internal volume - do not touch its
-- * physical eraseblocks, don't allow the wear-leveling unit to move them
-- * @UBI_COMPAT_REJECT: reject this UBI image
-- */
--enum {
-- UBI_COMPAT_DELETE = 1,
-- UBI_COMPAT_RO = 2,
-- UBI_COMPAT_PRESERVE = 4,
-- UBI_COMPAT_REJECT = 5
--};
--
--/* Sizes of UBI headers */
--#define UBI_EC_HDR_SIZE sizeof(struct ubi_ec_hdr)
--#define UBI_VID_HDR_SIZE sizeof(struct ubi_vid_hdr)
--
--/* Sizes of UBI headers without the ending CRC */
--#define UBI_EC_HDR_SIZE_CRC (UBI_EC_HDR_SIZE - sizeof(__be32))
--#define UBI_VID_HDR_SIZE_CRC (UBI_VID_HDR_SIZE - sizeof(__be32))
--
--/**
-- * struct ubi_ec_hdr - UBI erase counter header.
-- * @magic: erase counter header magic number (%UBI_EC_HDR_MAGIC)
-- * @version: version of UBI implementation which is supposed to accept this
-- * UBI image
-- * @padding1: reserved for future, zeroes
-- * @ec: the erase counter
-- * @vid_hdr_offset: where the VID header starts
-- * @data_offset: where the user data start
-- * @padding2: reserved for future, zeroes
-- * @hdr_crc: erase counter header CRC checksum
-- *
-- * The erase counter header takes 64 bytes and has a plenty of unused space for
-- * future usage. The unused fields are zeroed. The @version field is used to
-- * indicate the version of UBI implementation which is supposed to be able to
-- * work with this UBI image. If @version is greater then the current UBI
-- * version, the image is rejected. This may be useful in future if something
-- * is changed radically. This field is duplicated in the volume identifier
-- * header.
-- *
-- * The @vid_hdr_offset and @data_offset fields contain the offset of the the
-- * volume identifier header and user data, relative to the beginning of the
-- * physical eraseblock. These values have to be the same for all physical
-- * eraseblocks.
-- */
--struct ubi_ec_hdr {
-- __be32 magic;
-- __u8 version;
-- __u8 padding1[3];
-- __be64 ec; /* Warning: the current limit is 31-bit anyway! */
-- __be32 vid_hdr_offset;
-- __be32 data_offset;
-- __u8 padding2[36];
-- __be32 hdr_crc;
--} __attribute__ ((packed));
--
--/**
-- * struct ubi_vid_hdr - on-flash UBI volume identifier header.
-- * @magic: volume identifier header magic number (%UBI_VID_HDR_MAGIC)
-- * @version: UBI implementation version which is supposed to accept this UBI
-- * image (%UBI_VERSION)
-- * @vol_type: volume type (%UBI_VID_DYNAMIC or %UBI_VID_STATIC)
-- * @copy_flag: if this logical eraseblock was copied from another physical
-- * eraseblock (for wear-leveling reasons)
-- * @compat: compatibility of this volume (%0, %UBI_COMPAT_DELETE,
-- * %UBI_COMPAT_IGNORE, %UBI_COMPAT_PRESERVE, or %UBI_COMPAT_REJECT)
-- * @vol_id: ID of this volume
-- * @lnum: logical eraseblock number
-- * @leb_ver: version of this logical eraseblock (IMPORTANT: obsolete, to be
-- * removed, kept only for not breaking older UBI users)
-- * @data_size: how many bytes of data this logical eraseblock contains
-- * @used_ebs: total number of used logical eraseblocks in this volume
-- * @data_pad: how many bytes at the end of this physical eraseblock are not
-- * used
-- * @data_crc: CRC checksum of the data stored in this logical eraseblock
-- * @padding1: reserved for future, zeroes
-- * @sqnum: sequence number
-- * @padding2: reserved for future, zeroes
-- * @hdr_crc: volume identifier header CRC checksum
-- *
-- * The @sqnum is the value of the global sequence counter at the time when this
-- * VID header was created. The global sequence counter is incremented each time
-- * UBI writes a new VID header to the flash, i.e. when it maps a logical
-- * eraseblock to a new physical eraseblock. The global sequence counter is an
-- * unsigned 64-bit integer and we assume it never overflows. The @sqnum
-- * (sequence number) is used to distinguish between older and newer versions of
-- * logical eraseblocks.
-- *
-- * There are 2 situations when there may be more then one physical eraseblock
-- * corresponding to the same logical eraseblock, i.e., having the same @vol_id
-- * and @lnum values in the volume identifier header. Suppose we have a logical
-- * eraseblock L and it is mapped to the physical eraseblock P.
-- *
-- * 1. Because UBI may erase physical eraseblocks asynchronously, the following
-- * situation is possible: L is asynchronously erased, so P is scheduled for
-- * erasure, then L is written to,i.e. mapped to another physical eraseblock P1,
-- * so P1 is written to, then an unclean reboot happens. Result - there are 2
-- * physical eraseblocks P and P1 corresponding to the same logical eraseblock
-- * L. But P1 has greater sequence number, so UBI picks P1 when it attaches the
-- * flash.
-- *
-- * 2. From time to time UBI moves logical eraseblocks to other physical
-- * eraseblocks for wear-leveling reasons. If, for example, UBI moves L from P
-- * to P1, and an unclean reboot happens before P is physically erased, there
-- * are two physical eraseblocks P and P1 corresponding to L and UBI has to
-- * select one of them when the flash is attached. The @sqnum field says which
-- * PEB is the original (obviously P will have lower @sqnum) and the copy. But
-- * it is not enough to select the physical eraseblock with the higher sequence
-- * number, because the unclean reboot could have happen in the middle of the
-- * copying process, so the data in P is corrupted. It is also not enough to
-- * just select the physical eraseblock with lower sequence number, because the
-- * data there may be old (consider a case if more data was added to P1 after
-- * the copying). Moreover, the unclean reboot may happen when the erasure of P
-- * was just started, so it result in unstable P, which is "mostly" OK, but
-- * still has unstable bits.
-- *
-- * UBI uses the @copy_flag field to indicate that this logical eraseblock is a
-- * copy. UBI also calculates data CRC when the data is moved and stores it at
-- * the @data_crc field of the copy (P1). So when UBI needs to pick one physical
-- * eraseblock of two (P or P1), the @copy_flag of the newer one (P1) is
-- * examined. If it is cleared, the situation* is simple and the newer one is
-- * picked. If it is set, the data CRC of the copy (P1) is examined. If the CRC
-- * checksum is correct, this physical eraseblock is selected (P1). Otherwise
-- * the older one (P) is selected.
-- *
-- * Note, there is an obsolete @leb_ver field which was used instead of @sqnum
-- * in the past. But it is not used anymore and we keep it in order to be able
-- * to deal with old UBI images. It will be removed at some point.
-- *
-- * There are 2 sorts of volumes in UBI: user volumes and internal volumes.
-- * Internal volumes are not seen from outside and are used for various internal
-- * UBI purposes. In this implementation there is only one internal volume - the
-- * layout volume. Internal volumes are the main mechanism of UBI extensions.
-- * For example, in future one may introduce a journal internal volume. Internal
-- * volumes have their own reserved range of IDs.
-- *
-- * The @compat field is only used for internal volumes and contains the "degree
-- * of their compatibility". It is always zero for user volumes. This field
-- * provides a mechanism to introduce UBI extensions and to be still compatible
-- * with older UBI binaries. For example, if someone introduced a journal in
-- * future, he would probably use %UBI_COMPAT_DELETE compatibility for the
-- * journal volume. And in this case, older UBI binaries, which know nothing
-- * about the journal volume, would just delete this volume and work perfectly
-- * fine. This is similar to what Ext2fs does when it is fed by an Ext3fs image
-- * - it just ignores the Ext3fs journal.
-- *
-- * The @data_crc field contains the CRC checksum of the contents of the logical
-- * eraseblock if this is a static volume. In case of dynamic volumes, it does
-- * not contain the CRC checksum as a rule. The only exception is when the
-- * data of the physical eraseblock was moved by the wear-leveling unit, then
-- * the wear-leveling unit calculates the data CRC and stores it in the
-- * @data_crc field. And of course, the @copy_flag is %in this case.
-- *
-- * The @data_size field is used only for static volumes because UBI has to know
-- * how many bytes of data are stored in this eraseblock. For dynamic volumes,
-- * this field usually contains zero. The only exception is when the data of the
-- * physical eraseblock was moved to another physical eraseblock for
-- * wear-leveling reasons. In this case, UBI calculates CRC checksum of the
-- * contents and uses both @data_crc and @data_size fields. In this case, the
-- * @data_size field contains data size.
-- *
-- * The @used_ebs field is used only for static volumes and indicates how many
-- * eraseblocks the data of the volume takes. For dynamic volumes this field is
-- * not used and always contains zero.
-- *
-- * The @data_pad is calculated when volumes are created using the alignment
-- * parameter. So, effectively, the @data_pad field reduces the size of logical
-- * eraseblocks of this volume. This is very handy when one uses block-oriented
-- * software (say, cramfs) on top of the UBI volume.
-- */
--struct ubi_vid_hdr {
-- __be32 magic;
-- __u8 version;
-- __u8 vol_type;
-- __u8 copy_flag;
-- __u8 compat;
-- __be32 vol_id;
-- __be32 lnum;
-- __be32 leb_ver; /* obsolete, to be removed, don't use */
-- __be32 data_size;
-- __be32 used_ebs;
-- __be32 data_pad;
-- __be32 data_crc;
-- __u8 padding1[4];
-- __be64 sqnum;
-- __u8 padding2[12];
-- __be32 hdr_crc;
--} __attribute__ ((packed));
--
--/* Internal UBI volumes count */
--#define UBI_INT_VOL_COUNT 1
--
--/*
-- * Starting ID of internal volumes. There is reserved room for 4096 internal
-- * volumes.
-- */
--#define UBI_INTERNAL_VOL_START (0x7FFFFFFF - 4096)
--
--/* The layout volume contains the volume table */
--
--#define UBI_LAYOUT_VOLUME_ID UBI_INTERNAL_VOL_START
--#define UBI_LAYOUT_VOLUME_TYPE UBI_VID_DYNAMIC
--#define UBI_LAYOUT_VOLUME_ALIGN 1
--#define UBI_LAYOUT_VOLUME_EBS 2
--#define UBI_LAYOUT_VOLUME_NAME "layout volume"
--#define UBI_LAYOUT_VOLUME_COMPAT UBI_COMPAT_REJECT
--
--/* The maximum number of volumes per one UBI device */
--#define UBI_MAX_VOLUMES 128
--
--/* The maximum volume name length */
--#define UBI_VOL_NAME_MAX 127
--
--/* Size of the volume table record */
--#define UBI_VTBL_RECORD_SIZE sizeof(struct ubi_vtbl_record)
--
--/* Size of the volume table record without the ending CRC */
--#define UBI_VTBL_RECORD_SIZE_CRC (UBI_VTBL_RECORD_SIZE - sizeof(__be32))
--
--/**
-- * struct ubi_vtbl_record - a record in the volume table.
-- * @reserved_pebs: how many physical eraseblocks are reserved for this volume
-- * @alignment: volume alignment
-- * @data_pad: how many bytes are unused at the end of the each physical
-- * eraseblock to satisfy the requested alignment
-- * @vol_type: volume type (%UBI_DYNAMIC_VOLUME or %UBI_STATIC_VOLUME)
-- * @upd_marker: if volume update was started but not finished
-- * @name_len: volume name length
-- * @name: the volume name
-- * @flags: volume flags (%UBI_VTBL_AUTORESIZE_FLG)
-- * @padding: reserved, zeroes
-- * @crc: a CRC32 checksum of the record
-- *
-- * The volume table records are stored in the volume table, which is stored in
-- * the layout volume. The layout volume consists of 2 logical eraseblock, each
-- * of which contains a copy of the volume table (i.e., the volume table is
-- * duplicated). The volume table is an array of &struct ubi_vtbl_record
-- * objects indexed by the volume ID.
-- *
-- * If the size of the logical eraseblock is large enough to fit
-- * %UBI_MAX_VOLUMES records, the volume table contains %UBI_MAX_VOLUMES
-- * records. Otherwise, it contains as many records as it can fit (i.e., size of
-- * logical eraseblock divided by sizeof(struct ubi_vtbl_record)).
-- *
-- * The @upd_marker flag is used to implement volume update. It is set to %1
-- * before update and set to %0 after the update. So if the update operation was
-- * interrupted, UBI knows that the volume is corrupted.
-- *
-- * The @alignment field is specified when the volume is created and cannot be
-- * later changed. It may be useful, for example, when a block-oriented file
-- * system works on top of UBI. The @data_pad field is calculated using the
-- * logical eraseblock size and @alignment. The alignment must be multiple to the
-- * minimal flash I/O unit. If @alignment is 1, all the available space of
-- * the physical eraseblocks is used.
-- *
-- * Empty records contain all zeroes and the CRC checksum of those zeroes.
-- */
--struct ubi_vtbl_record {
-- __be32 reserved_pebs;
-- __be32 alignment;
-- __be32 data_pad;
-- __u8 vol_type;
-- __u8 upd_marker;
-- __be16 name_len;
-- __u8 name[UBI_VOL_NAME_MAX+1];
-- __u8 flags;
-- __u8 padding[23];
-- __be32 crc;
--} __attribute__ ((packed));
--
--#endif /* !__UBI_HEADER_H__ */
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/init/do_mounts.c avr32-2.6/init/do_mounts.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/init/do_mounts.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/init/do_mounts.c 2008-06-12 15:09:46.451815572 +0200
-@@ -126,8 +126,14 @@
+--- a/mm/Kconfig
++++ b/mm/Kconfig
+@@ -187,7 +187,7 @@
+ config NR_QUICK
+ int
+ depends on QUICKLIST
+- default "2" if SUPERH
++ default "2" if SUPERH || AVR32
+ default "1"
- static int __init rootwait_setup(char *str)
- {
-- if (*str)
-+ if (*str && *str != '=')
- return 0;
+ config VIRT_TO_BUS
+--- a/sound/Kconfig
++++ b/sound/Kconfig
+@@ -63,6 +63,8 @@
+
+ source "sound/arm/Kconfig"
+
++source "sound/avr32/Kconfig"
++
+ if SPI
+ source "sound/spi/Kconfig"
+ endif
+--- a/sound/Makefile
++++ b/sound/Makefile
+@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
+ obj-$(CONFIG_SOUND_PRIME) += oss/
+ obj-$(CONFIG_DMASOUND) += oss/
+ obj-$(CONFIG_SND) += core/ i2c/ drivers/ isa/ pci/ ppc/ arm/ sh/ synth/ usb/ \
+- sparc/ spi/ parisc/ pcmcia/ mips/ soc/
++ sparc/ spi/ parisc/ pcmcia/ mips/ soc/ avr32/
+ obj-$(CONFIG_SND_AOA) += aoa/
+
+ # This one must be compilable even if sound is configured out
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/sound/avr32/Kconfig
+@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
++menu "AVR32 devices"
++ depends on SND != n && AVR32
+
-+ if (*str)
-+ printk(KERN_WARNING
-+ "WARNING: \"rootwait=1\" is deprecated, "
-+ "use \"rootwait\" instead.\n");
++config SND_ATMEL_AC97
++ tristate "Atmel AC97 Controller Driver"
++ select SND_PCM
++ select SND_AC97_CODEC
++ help
++ ALSA sound driver for the Atmel AC97 controller.
+
- root_wait = 1;
- return 1;
- }
-@@ -347,7 +353,8 @@
-
- if (saved_root_name[0]) {
- root_device_name = saved_root_name;
-- if (!strncmp(root_device_name, "mtd", 3)) {
-+ if (!strncmp(root_device_name, "mtd", 3) ||
-+ !strncmp(root_device_name, "ubi", 3)) {
- mount_block_root(root_device_name, root_mountflags);
- goto out;
- }
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/sound/avr32/ac97c.c avr32-2.6/sound/avr32/ac97c.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/sound/avr32/ac97c.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/sound/avr32/ac97c.c 2008-06-12 15:09:47.011815952 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,914 @@
++endmenu
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/sound/avr32/Makefile
+@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
++snd-atmel-ac97-objs := ac97c.o
++
++obj-$(CONFIG_SND_ATMEL_AC97) += snd-atmel-ac97.o
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/sound/avr32/ac97c.c
+@@ -0,0 +1,951 @@
+/*
+ * Driver for the Atmel AC97 controller
+ *
+#include <linux/clk.h>
+#include <linux/delay.h>
+#include <linux/dma-mapping.h>
++#include <linux/gpio.h>
+#include <linux/init.h>
+#include <linux/interrupt.h>
+#include <linux/module.h>
+#include <linux/mutex.h>
+#include <linux/io.h>
+
-+#include <sound/driver.h>
+#include <sound/core.h>
+#include <sound/initval.h>
+#include <sound/pcm.h>
+#include <sound/ac97_codec.h>
+#include <sound/memalloc.h>
+
++#include <asm/arch/board.h>
+#include <asm/dma-controller.h>
+
+#include "ac97c.h"
+ struct dma_request_cyclic req_rx;
+ unsigned short rx_periph_id;
+ unsigned short tx_periph_id;
++ unsigned short controller;
+};
+
+struct atmel_ac97 {
+ struct snd_ac97_bus *ac97_bus;
+ int opened;
+ int period;
++ int reset_pin;
+ u64 cur_format;
+ unsigned int cur_rate;
+ struct clk *mck;
+
+static void snd_atmel_ac97_reset(struct atmel_ac97 *chip)
+{
++ /* TODO: gpio_is_valid(data->reset_pin) with kernel 2.6.26. */
++ if (chip->reset_pin >= 0) {
++ gpio_set_value(chip->reset_pin, 0);
++ /* AC97 v2.2 specifications says minimum 1 us. */
++ udelay(5);
++ gpio_set_value(chip->reset_pin, 1);
++ }
++
+ ac97c_writel(chip, MR, AC97C_MR_WRST);
+ mdelay(1);
+ ac97c_writel(chip, MR, AC97C_MR_ENA);
+ .read = snd_atmel_ac97_read,
+ };
+ struct atmel_ac97 *chip = get_chip(card);
++ struct ac97c_platform_data *pdata;
+ struct resource *regs;
+ struct clk *mck;
+ int err;
+ if (!regs)
+ return -ENXIO;
+
++ pdata = pdev->dev.platform_data;
++ if (!pdata)
++ return -ENXIO;
++
++ chip->reset_pin = pdata->reset_pin;
++
++ /* TODO: gpio_is_valid(data->reset_pin) with kernel 2.6.26. */
++ if (chip->reset_pin >= 0) {
++ if (gpio_request(chip->reset_pin, chip->card->shortname)) {
++ dev_dbg(&pdev->dev, "ac97: reset pin not available\n");
++ chip->reset_pin = -1;
++ } else {
++ gpio_direction_output(chip->reset_pin, 1);
++ }
++ }
++
++ chip->dma.rx_periph_id = pdata->dma_rx_periph_id;
++ chip->dma.tx_periph_id = pdata->dma_tx_periph_id;
++ chip->dma.controller = pdata->dma_controller_id;
++
+ mck = clk_get(&pdev->dev, "pclk");
+ if (IS_ERR(mck))
+ return PTR_ERR(mck);
+ THIS_MODULE, sizeof(struct atmel_ac97));
+ if (!card)
+ goto out;
++
+ chip = get_chip(card);
++ chip->reset_pin = -1;
+
+ err = snd_atmel_ac97_create(card, pdev);
+ if (err)
+ if (err)
+ goto out_free_card;
+
-+ /* TODO: Get this information from the platform device */
-+ chip->dma.req_tx.req.dmac = find_dma_controller(0);
++ chip->dma.req_tx.req.dmac = find_dma_controller(chip->dma.controller);
+ if (!chip->dma.req_tx.req.dmac) {
+ dev_dbg(&chip->pdev->dev, "DMA controller for TX missing\n");
+ err = -ENODEV;
+ goto out_free_card;
+ }
-+ chip->dma.req_rx.req.dmac = find_dma_controller(0);
++ chip->dma.req_rx.req.dmac = find_dma_controller(chip->dma.controller);
+ if (!chip->dma.req_rx.req.dmac) {
+ dev_dbg(&chip->pdev->dev, "DMA controller for RX missing\n");
+ err = -ENODEV;
+ goto out_free_card;
+ }
+
-+ chip->dma.rx_periph_id = 3;
-+ chip->dma.tx_periph_id = 4;
-+
+ ch = dma_alloc_channel(chip->dma.req_tx.req.dmac);
+ if (ch < 0) {
+ dev_dbg(&chip->pdev->dev,
+ return 0;
+
+out_free_card:
++ /* TODO: gpio_is_valid(data->reset_pin) with kernel 2.6.26. */
++ if (chip->reset_pin >= 0)
++ gpio_free(chip->reset_pin);
+ snd_card_free(card);
+out:
+ return err;
+
+static int snd_atmel_ac97_resume(struct platform_device *pdev)
+{
-+ struct snd_card *card = dev_get_drvdata(pdev);
++ struct snd_card *card = platform_get_drvdata(pdev);
+ struct atmel_ac97 *chip = card->private_data;
+
+ clk_enable(chip->mck);
+static int __devexit snd_atmel_ac97_remove(struct platform_device *pdev)
+{
+ struct snd_card *card = platform_get_drvdata(pdev);
++ struct atmel_ac97 *chip = get_chip(card);
+
++ /* TODO: gpio_is_valid(data->reset_pin) with kernel 2.6.26. */
++ if (chip->reset_pin >= 0)
++ gpio_free(chip->reset_pin);
+ snd_card_free(card);
+ platform_set_drvdata(pdev, NULL);
+ return 0;
+MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
+MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Driver for Atmel AC97 Controller");
+MODULE_AUTHOR("Haavard Skinnemoen <hskinnemoen@atmel.com>");
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/sound/avr32/ac97c.h avr32-2.6/sound/avr32/ac97c.h
---- linux-2.6.25.6/sound/avr32/ac97c.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/sound/avr32/ac97c.h 2008-06-12 15:09:47.011815952 +0200
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/sound/avr32/ac97c.h
@@ -0,0 +1,71 @@
+/*
+ * Register definitions for the Atmel AC97 Controller.
+#define AC97C_CHANNEL_B 0x2
+
+#endif /* __SOUND_AVR32_AC97C_H */
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/sound/avr32/Kconfig avr32-2.6/sound/avr32/Kconfig
---- linux-2.6.25.6/sound/avr32/Kconfig 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/sound/avr32/Kconfig 2008-06-12 15:09:47.011815952 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
-+menu "AVR32 devices"
-+ depends on SND != n && AVR32
-+
-+config SND_ATMEL_AC97
-+ tristate "Atmel AC97 Controller Driver"
-+ select SND_PCM
-+ select SND_AC97_CODEC
-+ help
-+ ALSA sound driver for the Atmel AC97 controller.
-+
-+endmenu
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/sound/avr32/Makefile avr32-2.6/sound/avr32/Makefile
---- linux-2.6.25.6/sound/avr32/Makefile 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/sound/avr32/Makefile 2008-06-12 15:09:47.011815952 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
-+snd-atmel-ac97-objs := ac97c.o
+--- a/sound/oss/Kconfig
++++ b/sound/oss/Kconfig
+@@ -654,3 +654,7 @@
+ int "DAC channel"
+ default "1"
+ depends on SOUND_SH_DAC_AUDIO
+
-+obj-$(CONFIG_SND_ATMEL_AC97) += snd-atmel-ac97.o
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/sound/Kconfig avr32-2.6/sound/Kconfig
---- linux-2.6.25.6/sound/Kconfig 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/sound/Kconfig 2008-06-12 15:09:47.011815952 +0200
-@@ -63,6 +63,8 @@
-
- source "sound/arm/Kconfig"
++config SOUND_AT32_ABDAC
++ tristate "Atmel AT32 Audio Bitstream DAC (ABDAC) support"
++ depends on SOUND_PRIME && AVR32
+--- a/sound/oss/Makefile
++++ b/sound/oss/Makefile
+@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@
-+source "sound/avr32/Kconfig"
-+
- if SPI
- source "sound/spi/Kconfig"
- endif
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/sound/Makefile avr32-2.6/sound/Makefile
---- linux-2.6.25.6/sound/Makefile 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/sound/Makefile 2008-06-12 15:09:47.011815952 +0200
-@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
- obj-$(CONFIG_SOUND_PRIME) += oss/
- obj-$(CONFIG_DMASOUND) += oss/
- obj-$(CONFIG_SND) += core/ i2c/ drivers/ isa/ pci/ ppc/ arm/ sh/ synth/ usb/ \
-- sparc/ spi/ parisc/ pcmcia/ mips/ soc/
-+ sparc/ spi/ parisc/ pcmcia/ mips/ soc/ avr32/
- obj-$(CONFIG_SND_AOA) += aoa/
+ # Please leave it as is, cause the link order is significant !
- # This one must be compilable even if sound is configured out
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/sound/oss/at32_abdac.c avr32-2.6/sound/oss/at32_abdac.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/sound/oss/at32_abdac.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/sound/oss/at32_abdac.c 2008-06-12 15:09:47.027815755 +0200
++obj-$(CONFIG_SOUND_AT32_ABDAC) += at32_abdac.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_SOUND_SH_DAC_AUDIO) += sh_dac_audio.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_SOUND_HAL2) += hal2.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_SOUND_AEDSP16) += aedsp16.o
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/sound/oss/at32_abdac.c
@@ -0,0 +1,722 @@
+/*
+ * OSS Sound Driver for the Atmel AT32 on-chip DAC.
+MODULE_AUTHOR("Haavard Skinnemoen <hskinnemoen@atmel.com>");
+MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Sound Driver for the Atmel AT32 ABDAC");
+MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/sound/oss/at32_abdac.h avr32-2.6/sound/oss/at32_abdac.h
---- linux-2.6.25.6/sound/oss/at32_abdac.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ avr32-2.6/sound/oss/at32_abdac.h 2008-06-12 15:09:47.027815755 +0200
+--- /dev/null
++++ b/sound/oss/at32_abdac.h
@@ -0,0 +1,59 @@
+/*
+ * Register definitions for the Atmel AT32 on-chip DAC.
+ __raw_writel((value), (port)->regs + DAC_##reg)
+
+#endif /* __SOUND_OSS_AT32_ABDAC_H__ */
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/sound/oss/Kconfig avr32-2.6/sound/oss/Kconfig
---- linux-2.6.25.6/sound/oss/Kconfig 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/sound/oss/Kconfig 2008-06-12 15:09:47.023815804 +0200
-@@ -654,3 +654,7 @@
- int "DAC channel"
- default "1"
- depends on SOUND_SH_DAC_AUDIO
-+
-+config SOUND_AT32_ABDAC
-+ tristate "Atmel AT32 Audio Bitstream DAC (ABDAC) support"
-+ depends on SOUND_PRIME && AVR32
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/sound/oss/Makefile avr32-2.6/sound/oss/Makefile
---- linux-2.6.25.6/sound/oss/Makefile 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/sound/oss/Makefile 2008-06-12 15:09:47.023815804 +0200
-@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@
-
- # Please leave it as is, cause the link order is significant !
-
-+obj-$(CONFIG_SOUND_AT32_ABDAC) += at32_abdac.o
- obj-$(CONFIG_SOUND_SH_DAC_AUDIO) += sh_dac_audio.o
- obj-$(CONFIG_SOUND_HAL2) += hal2.o
- obj-$(CONFIG_SOUND_AEDSP16) += aedsp16.o
-diff --exclude=.git -urN linux-2.6.25.6/sound/spi/at73c213.c avr32-2.6/sound/spi/at73c213.c
---- linux-2.6.25.6/sound/spi/at73c213.c 2008-06-09 20:27:19.000000000 +0200
-+++ avr32-2.6/sound/spi/at73c213.c 2008-06-12 15:09:47.247815006 +0200
+--- a/sound/spi/at73c213.c
++++ b/sound/spi/at73c213.c
@@ -737,7 +737,7 @@
/*
* Device functions