ret = -EFAULT;
kfree(ops.oobbuf);
+
+ /*
+ * NAND returns -EBADMSG on ECC errors, but it returns the OOB
+ * data. For our userspace tools it is important to dump areas
+ * with ECC errors!
+ * For kernel internal usage it also might return -EUCLEAN
+ * to signal the caller that a bitflip has occured and has
+ * been corrected by the ECC algorithm.
+ *
+ * Note: most NAND ECC algorithms do not calculate ECC
+ * for the OOB area.
+ */
+ if (ret == -EUCLEAN || ret == -EBADMSG)
+ return 0;
+
return ret;
}
{
int page, realpage, chipnr, sndcmd = 1;
struct nand_chip *chip = mtd->priv;
+ struct mtd_ecc_stats stats;
int blkcheck = (1 << (chip->phys_erase_shift - chip->page_shift)) - 1;
int readlen = ops->ooblen;
int len;
DEBUG(MTD_DEBUG_LEVEL3, "%s: from = 0x%08Lx, len = %i\n",
__func__, (unsigned long long)from, readlen);
+ stats = mtd->ecc_stats;
+
if (ops->mode == MTD_OOB_AUTO)
len = chip->ecc.layout->oobavail;
else
}
ops->oobretlen = ops->ooblen;
- return 0;
+
+ if (mtd->ecc_stats.failed - stats.failed)
+ return -EBADMSG;
+
+ return mtd->ecc_stats.corrected - stats.corrected ? -EUCLEAN : 0;
}
/**