There are numerous sub-commands, this makes it possible to call the others.
Also in this patch is the ability for the "default" ATA driver to
query smart data too
Change-Id: Ie3aaf9e0b2d7a5d25d09dea34e4f10ee29047e1b
Normally, if a device uses larger physical sector size than the logical
size and supports so-called "512e" mode, we let the device deal with
partial sector reads/writes.
However, if MAX_VIRT_SECTOR_SIZE is defined, we support
partitioning/filesystems that use a larger "virtual" sector than the
logical sector. typically this matches the physical sector size of the
drive, which means that despite a small logical sector size, all I/O
is done in terms of the physical sector size.
Therefore, when MAX_VIRT_SECTOR_SIZE and MAX_PHYS_SECTOR_SIZE are
enabled (currently only ipod5g and ipod6g), prefer software-based
partial sector I/O.
Change-Id: I0815ad0a2f987b89bb2debfbf3d0ed64cdf85525
* FLUSH_EXT is used if featureflag is set and we are using LBA48
(unconditionally used for CE-ATA on ipod6g)
* FLUSH is used if featureflag is set (ATA6+) or if device claims to be ATA5+
* Rename ata_disk_can_power_off() to ata_disk_can_sleep() as that is
what it actually tests for. Only use it to gate issuing the
STANDBY IMMEDIATE command.
* Restore behavior of ata_disk_is_active() to return 1 if drive is
"spinning" or powered up.
* Allow poweroff if drive claims PM support OR we are able to issue
FLUSH/FLUSH_EXT commands.
* Added ata_flush() to explicitly trigger a flush operation, and hook it
up to storage_flush() in the device shutdown path. (Flushes were
only previously used in the storage device power management path)
* After issuing all settings, re-issue IDENTIFY_DEVICE to make sure
it reflects everything we've enabled.
* Update manual section on Flash/SSD mods.
Change-Id: I6770a54ef3a87f4c47120bcb96c944a6652f1bf4
I'm 98% sure that the "byteswapped" value I saw was due to another bug
(bad PIO timings on ipods leading to data corruption) and none of the
growing pile of identify device data files that I have include the
backwards one.
Change-Id: Iea47b7419b120a3c8a282b2e3a8f65b8965356ce
* Create new 'sector_t' type alias:
* uint64_t for all targets with HAVE_LBA48 or HAVE_SDUC
* unsigned long for the everything else
* Alter all storage APIs to use sector_t instead of 'unsigned long'
* Alter Volume/Partition/storage info structures to use sector_t
* Disk cache converted to sector_t
* ATA Core:
* convert to using sector_t for sector addresses and drive sizes
* Always fill out upper 16 bits of LBA48 addresses
* IDENTIFY INFO is fixed at 512 bytes, not SECTOR_SIZE
* USB mass storage:
* convert to using sector_t for sector addesses and drive sizes
* Implement READ_16/WRITE_16 for LBA48 addresses
* Convert FAT code to use sector_t for all sector references
* output_dyn_value() now accepts int64_t instead of 'int'
* Corrected "rockbox info" to work for (MULTIVOLUME & !MULTIDRIVE)
* Better reporting of disk and (logical+physical) sector sizes in debug info
* Detect SDUC cards and report on storage debug_info screen
To-do: SDUC
* Refactor SD core to remove duplicate code in every driver
* Card probe and init state machine
* Implement core SDUC support
* SD2.0 needs to be 2.0+ (fixed for jz47xx and x1000)
* Host and Card ID (ACMD41)
* 32-bit addressing for all read/write/erase operations (CMD22)
* ADD SDUC to target device drivers, defining HAVE_SDUC as appropriate
Change-Id: Ib0138781a0081664d11511037685503df1b93608
* If CF Timing mode is specified, treat it as SSD
(some SD adapters don't report CFA supported but but report this,
and _all_ microdrives seen do not report this)
* If CFA compliant and CF power level 0, treat as SSD
Change-Id: Ia8c88b4636af9bae75fbd1c253d8b2b01bca6584
* Use of ata_disk_can_poweroff() was inverted, resulting in SATA SSDs
getting powered off but leaving _everything_ else on, including spinning
rust!
* Replace the can_poweroff() heuristic with a test for the mandatory
ATA power mgmt feature flag. Notably, the CF->SD adapters don't claim
to support this!
* Eliminate duplicated tests in sleep code
* Wrap all poweroff-related code with HAVE_ATA_POWER_OFF
* Don't ever use SLEEP command, only STANDBY_IMMEDIATE
* Gate call to STANDBY_IMMEDIATE behind a can_poweroff() test
* Prefer FLUSH_CACHE_EXT to FLUSH_CACHE where available.
* Improve SSD detection heuristics to any of these:
* Explicltly identifies as SSD (covers newer CF and SATA)
* TRIM support
* CFA compliant AND (CF level 0 OR high speed support)
* Report SSD detection in debug menu
Change-Id: I7fcb83b6d6eabddc11c64326a573b08ab85412b5
As those form factors are typically not runtime removable and as such
expect to always being powered up.
This is an experimental change, and we might revert it if it doens't help
Change-Id: I61187f297866f64589a546352828a0ff8169fa30
Some mSATA adapters seem to have trouble working with Rockbox using our
normal PIO timings; the timing value we use is probably out of spec and
is different to the OF. Switch to using the OF's timings according to
which PIO mode we select. This may not completely resolve problems with
these adapters but allows Rockbox to boot and play audio.
Change-Id: If73210700eb4af01864b373709ee1d15c775fb11
* Editing a bunch of drivers' thread routines in order to
implement a new feature is tedious.
* No matter the number of storage drivers, they share one thread.
No extra threads needed for CONFIG_STORAGE_MULTI.
* Each has an event callback called by the storage thread.
* A default callback is provided to fake sleeping in order to
trigger idle callbacks. It could also do other default processing.
Changes to it will be part of driver code without editing each
one.
* Drivers may sleep and wake as they please as long as they give
a low pulse on their storage bit to ask to go into sleep mode.
Idle callback is called on its behalf and driver immediately put
into sleep mode.
* Drivers may indicate they are to continue receiving events in
USB mode, otherwise they receve nothing until disconnect (they
do receive SYS_USB_DISCONNECTED no matter what).
* Rework a few things to keep the callback implementation sane
and maintainable. ata.c was dreadful with all those bools; make
it a state machine and easier to follow. Remove last_user_activity;
it has no purpose that isn't served by keeping the disk active
through last_disk_activity instead.
* Even-out stack sizes partly because of a lack of a decent place
to define them by driver or SoC or whatever; it doesn't seem too
critical to do that anyway. Many are simply too large while at
least one isn't really adequate. They may be individually
overridden if necessary (figure out where). The thread uses the
greatest size demanded. Newer file code is much more frugal with
stack space. I barely see use crack 50% after idle callbacks
(usually mid-40s). Card insert/eject doesn't demand much.
* No forcing of idle callbacks. If it isn't necessary for one or
more non-disk storage types, it really isn't any more necessary for
disk storage. Besides, it makes the whole thing easier to implement.
Change-Id: Id30c284d82a8af66e47f2cfe104c52cbd8aa7215
- Add description for attributes supported by Samsung HS081HA (80Gb)
and HS161JQ (CEATA 160Gb).
- Show error code when ata_read_smart() fails.
Change-Id: I618cc4f37d139fc90f596e2cf3a751346b27deb6
Adds ata_read_smart() function to storage ATA driver, current
SMART data can be displayed and optionally written to hard
disk using System->Debug menu.
Change-Id: Ie8817bb311d5d956df2f0fbfaf554e2d53e89a93
When using variadic macros there's no need for IF_MD2/IF_MV2 to deal
with function parameters. IF_MD/IF_MV are enough.
Throw in IF_MD_DRV/ID_MV_VOL that return the parameter if MD/MV, or 0
if not.
Change-Id: I7605e6039f3be19cb47110c84dcb3c5516f2c3eb
- ata.h is for users of ata.c
- ata-driver.h is for functions implemented by target-specific code and used by ata.c
- ata-target.h is for target-specific defines
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This should be a good first step to allow multi-driver targets, like the Elio (ATA/SD), or the D2 (NAND/SD).
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and shutdown and usb (it makes sense here). ata_sleep doesnt get broken
by callbacks.
* allow ata_sleep() at the end of buffering again
* config block uses ata_idle instead of delayed sector when saving
* remove delayed sector code from ata_mmc.c (idle callbacks are not yet
implemented for ata_mmc.c tho)
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