
Hi Steve,
On Apr 24, 2014, at 8:50 PM, Steve Rae wrote:
In addition to using the MMC "user area" (the device's physical partition), I am also using the "first MMC boot partition" and the "second MMC boot partition"... As a result, I am currently using the following code snippet in a number of places:
err = -1; if (mmc->part_num != part_num) { if (mmc_switch_part(dev_num, part_num)) { printf("%s: MMC partition switch to %d failed\n", __func__, part_num); err = 0; } }
if (err != 0) { err = mmc->block_dev.block_read(dev_num, start, blkcnt, buffer); }
if (mmc->part_num != part_num) { if (mmc_switch_part(dev_num, mmc->part_num)) { printf("%s: MMC partition switching back from %d failed\n", __func__, part_num); } }
I have two different proposals:
- overload the "int dev_num" argument with encoded "dev_num" and "part_num" fields
the dev_num in the [15:0] bits,
the part_num in the [30:16] bits,
a flag to indicate this encoding in [31] bit.
and modify mmc_bread() to handle this encoded argument, and implement the above code...
- create a wrapper function to perform the above code, with an added argument "int part_num", possibly named:
mmc_block_dev_block_read() -- so that it is similar to the original calling convention [mmc->block_dev.block_read], or
mmc_pbread() [PartitionBlockRead] -- so that it is similar to the mmc_bread() [which is the implementation of the callback function]
I'd rather go with the wrapper function. Perhaps it's not even needed. The function called is part of the block_dev (block_read/write etc).
Overwrite those with functions that implemented the switching first, and then call the original block* function.
Also, would implement this solution for mmc->block_dev.block_write() and mmc->block_dev.block_erase() too. Either proposals would affect: include/mmc.h drivers/mmc/mmc.c drivers/mmc/mmc_write.c
Would either of these proposals be acceptable to upstream? Thanks in advance, Steve
Anything that cleans things up is acceptable.
Regards
-- Pantelis