/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */ /* * (C) Copyright 2000-2004 * Wolfgang Denk, DENX Software Engineering, wd@denx.de. */ #ifndef BLK_H #define BLK_H #include #include #include #ifdef CONFIG_SYS_64BIT_LBA typedef uint64_t lbaint_t; #define LBAFlength "ll" #else typedef ulong lbaint_t; #define LBAFlength "l" #endif #define LBAF "%" LBAFlength "x" #define LBAFU "%" LBAFlength "u" struct udevice; static inline bool blk_enabled(void) { return CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(BLK) || IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_SPL_LEGACY_BLOCK); } #define BLK_VEN_SIZE 40 #define BLK_PRD_SIZE 20 #define BLK_REV_SIZE 8 #define PART_FORMAT_PCAT 0x1 #define PART_FORMAT_GPT 0x2 /* * Identifies the partition table type (ie. MBR vs GPT GUID) signature */ enum sig_type { SIG_TYPE_NONE, SIG_TYPE_MBR, SIG_TYPE_GUID, SIG_TYPE_COUNT /* Number of signature types */ }; /* * With driver model (CONFIG_BLK) this is uclass platform data, accessible * with dev_get_uclass_plat(dev) */ struct blk_desc { /* * TODO: With driver model we should be able to use the parent * device's uclass instead. */ enum uclass_id uclass_id; /* type of the interface */ int devnum; /* device number */ unsigned char part_type; /* partition type */ unsigned char target; /* target SCSI ID */ unsigned char lun; /* target LUN */ unsigned char hwpart; /* HW partition, e.g. for eMMC */ unsigned char type; /* device type */ unsigned char removable; /* removable device */ /* device can use 48bit addr (ATA/ATAPI v7) */ bool lba48; unsigned char atapi; /* Use ATAPI protocol */ lbaint_t lba; /* number of blocks */ unsigned long blksz; /* block size */ int log2blksz; /* for convenience: log2(blksz) */ char vendor[BLK_VEN_SIZE + 1]; /* device vendor string */ char product[BLK_PRD_SIZE + 1]; /* device product number */ char revision[BLK_REV_SIZE + 1]; /* firmware revision */ enum sig_type sig_type; /* Partition table signature type */ union { uint32_t mbr_sig; /* MBR integer signature */ efi_guid_t guid_sig; /* GPT GUID Signature */ }; #if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(BLK) /* * For now we have a few functions which take struct blk_desc as a * parameter. This field allows them to look up the associated * device. Once these functions are removed we can drop this field. */ struct udevice *bdev; #else unsigned long (*block_read)(struct blk_desc *block_dev, lbaint_t start, lbaint_t blkcnt, void *buffer); unsigned long (*block_write)(struct blk_desc *block_dev, lbaint_t start, lbaint_t blkcnt, const void *buffer); unsigned long (*block_erase)(struct blk_desc *block_dev, lbaint_t start, lbaint_t blkcnt); void *priv; /* driver private struct pointer */ #endif }; #define BLOCK_CNT(size, blk_desc) (PAD_COUNT(size, blk_desc->blksz)) #define PAD_TO_BLOCKSIZE(size, blk_desc) \ (PAD_SIZE(size, blk_desc->blksz)) #if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(BLOCK_CACHE) /** * blkcache_init() - initialize the block cache list pointers */ int blkcache_init(void); /** * blkcache_read() - attempt to read a set of blocks from cache * * @param iftype - uclass_id_x for type of device * @param dev - device index of particular type * @param start - starting block number * @param blkcnt - number of blocks to read * @param blksz - size in bytes of each block * @param buffer - buffer to contain cached data * * Return: - 1 if block returned from cache, 0 otherwise. */ int blkcache_read(int iftype, int dev, lbaint_t start, lbaint_t blkcnt, unsigned long blksz, void *buffer); /** * blkcache_fill() - make data read from a block device available * to the block cache * * @param iftype - uclass_id_x for type of device * @param dev - device index of particular type * @param start - starting block number * @param blkcnt - number of blocks available * @param blksz - size in bytes of each block * @param buffer - buffer containing data to cache * */ void blkcache_fill(int iftype, int dev, lbaint_t start, lbaint_t blkcnt, unsigned long blksz, void const *buffer); /** * blkcache_invalidate() - discard the cache for a set of blocks * because of a write or device (re)initialization. * * @iftype - UCLASS_ID_ for type of device, or -1 for any * @dev - device index of particular type, if @iftype is not -1 */ void blkcache_invalidate(int iftype, int dev); /** * blkcache_configure() - configure block cache * * @param blocks - maximum blocks per entry * @param entries - maximum entries in cache */ void blkcache_configure(unsigned blocks, unsigned entries); /* * statistics of the block cache */ struct block_cache_stats { unsigned hits; unsigned misses; unsigned entries; /* current entry count */ unsigned max_blocks_per_entry; unsigned max_entries; }; /** * get_blkcache_stats() - return statistics and reset * * @param stats - statistics are copied here */ void blkcache_stats(struct block_cache_stats *stats); /** blkcache_free() - free all memory allocated to the block cache */ void blkcache_free(void); #else static inline int blkcache_read(int iftype, int dev, lbaint_t start, lbaint_t blkcnt, unsigned long blksz, void *buffer) { return 0; } static inline void blkcache_fill(int iftype, int dev, lbaint_t start, lbaint_t blkcnt, unsigned long blksz, void const *buffer) {} static inline void blkcache_invalidate(int iftype, int dev) {} static inline void blkcache_free(void) {} #endif #if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(BLK) struct udevice; /* Operations on block devices */ struct blk_ops { /** * read() - read from a block device * * @dev: Device to read from * @start: Start block number to read (0=first) * @blkcnt: Number of blocks to read * @buffer: Destination buffer for data read * @return number of blocks read, or -ve error number (see the * IS_ERR_VALUE() macro */ unsigned long (*read)(struct udevice *dev, lbaint_t start, lbaint_t blkcnt, void *buffer); /** * write() - write to a block device * * @dev: Device to write to * @start: Start block number to write (0=first) * @blkcnt: Number of blocks to write * @buffer: Source buffer for data to write * @return number of blocks written, or -ve error number (see the * IS_ERR_VALUE() macro */ unsigned long (*write)(struct udevice *dev, lbaint_t start, lbaint_t blkcnt, const void *buffer); /** * erase() - erase a section of a block device * * @dev: Device to (partially) erase * @start: Start block number to erase (0=first) * @blkcnt: Number of blocks to erase * @return number of blocks erased, or -ve error number (see the * IS_ERR_VALUE() macro */ unsigned long (*erase)(struct udevice *dev, lbaint_t start, lbaint_t blkcnt); /** * select_hwpart() - select a particular hardware partition * * Some devices (e.g. MMC) can support partitioning at the hardware * level. This is quite separate from the normal idea of * software-based partitions. MMC hardware partitions must be * explicitly selected. Once selected only the region of the device * covered by that partition is accessible. * * The MMC standard provides for two boot partitions (numbered 1 and 2), * rpmb (3), and up to 4 addition general-purpose partitions (4-7). * * @dev: Block device to update * @hwpart: Hardware partition number to select. 0 means the raw * device, 1 is the first partition, 2 is the second, etc. * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error */ int (*select_hwpart)(struct udevice *dev, int hwpart); #if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_BOUNCE_BUFFER) /** * buffer_aligned() - test memory alignment of block operation buffer * * Some devices have limited DMA capabilities and require that the * buffers passed to them fit specific properties. This optional * callback can be used to indicate whether a buffer alignment is * suitable for the device DMA or not, and trigger use of generic * bounce buffer implementation to help use of unsuitable buffers * at the expense of performance degradation. * * @dev: Block device associated with the request * @state: Bounce buffer state * @return 1 if OK, 0 if unaligned */ int (*buffer_aligned)(struct udevice *dev, struct bounce_buffer *state); #endif /* CONFIG_BOUNCE_BUFFER */ }; /* * These functions should take struct udevice instead of struct blk_desc, * but this is convenient for migration to driver model. Add a 'd' prefix * to the function operations, so that blk_read(), etc. can be reserved for * functions with the correct arguments. */ unsigned long blk_dread(struct blk_desc *block_dev, lbaint_t start, lbaint_t blkcnt, void *buffer); unsigned long blk_dwrite(struct blk_desc *block_dev, lbaint_t start, lbaint_t blkcnt, const void *buffer); unsigned long blk_derase(struct blk_desc *block_dev, lbaint_t start, lbaint_t blkcnt); /** * blk_read() - Read from a block device * * @dev: Device to read from * @start: Start block for the read * @blkcnt: Number of blocks to read * @buf: Place to put the data * @return number of blocks read (which may be less than @blkcnt), * or -ve on error. This never returns 0 unless @blkcnt is 0 */ long blk_read(struct udevice *dev, lbaint_t start, lbaint_t blkcnt, void *buffer); /** * blk_write() - Write to a block device * * @dev: Device to write to * @start: Start block for the write * @blkcnt: Number of blocks to write * @buf: Data to write * @return number of blocks written (which may be less than @blkcnt), * or -ve on error. This never returns 0 unless @blkcnt is 0 */ long blk_write(struct udevice *dev, lbaint_t start, lbaint_t blkcnt, const void *buffer); /** * blk_erase() - Erase part of a block device * * @dev: Device to erase * @start: Start block for the erase * @blkcnt: Number of blocks to erase * @return number of blocks erased (which may be less than @blkcnt), * or -ve on error. This never returns 0 unless @blkcnt is 0 */ long blk_erase(struct udevice *dev, lbaint_t start, lbaint_t blkcnt); /** * blk_find_device() - Find a block device * * This function does not activate the device. The device will be returned * whether or not it is activated. * * @uclass_id: Interface type (enum uclass_id_t) * @devnum: Device number (specific to each interface type) * @devp: the device, if found * Return: 0 if found, -ENODEV if no device found, or other -ve error value */ int blk_find_device(int uclass_id, int devnum, struct udevice **devp); /** * blk_get_device() - Find and probe a block device ready for use * * @uclass_id: Interface type (enum uclass_id_t) * @devnum: Device number (specific to each interface type) * @devp: the device, if found * Return: 0 if found, -ENODEV if no device found, or other -ve error value */ int blk_get_device(int uclass_id, int devnum, struct udevice **devp); /** * blk_first_device() - Find the first device for a given interface * * The device is probed ready for use * * @devnum: Device number (specific to each interface type) * @devp: the device, if found * Return: 0 if found, -ENODEV if no device, or other -ve error value */ int blk_first_device(int uclass_id, struct udevice **devp); /** * blk_next_device() - Find the next device for a given interface * * This can be called repeatedly after blk_first_device() to iterate through * all devices of the given interface type. * * The device is probed ready for use * * @devp: On entry, the previous device returned. On exit, the next * device, if found * Return: 0 if found, -ENODEV if no device, or other -ve error value */ int blk_next_device(struct udevice **devp); /** * blk_create_device() - Create a new block device * * @parent: Parent of the new device * @drv_name: Driver name to use for the block device * @name: Name for the device * @uclass_id: Interface type (enum uclass_id_t) * @devnum: Device number, specific to the interface type, or -1 to * allocate the next available number * @blksz: Block size of the device in bytes (typically 512) * @lba: Total number of blocks of the device * @devp: the new device (which has not been probed) */ int blk_create_device(struct udevice *parent, const char *drv_name, const char *name, int uclass_id, int devnum, int blksz, lbaint_t lba, struct udevice **devp); /** * blk_create_devicef() - Create a new named block device * * @parent: Parent of the new device * @drv_name: Driver name to use for the block device * @name: Name for the device (parent name is prepended) * @uclass_id: Interface type (enum uclass_id_t) * @devnum: Device number, specific to the interface type, or -1 to * allocate the next available number * @blksz: Block size of the device in bytes (typically 512) * @lba: Total number of blocks of the device * @devp: the new device (which has not been probed) */ int blk_create_devicef(struct udevice *parent, const char *drv_name, const char *name, int uclass_id, int devnum, int blksz, lbaint_t lba, struct udevice **devp); /** * blk_probe_or_unbind() - Try to probe * * Try to probe the device, primarily for enumerating partitions. * If it fails, the device itself is unbound since it means that it won't * work any more. * * @dev: The device to probe * Return: 0 if OK, -ve on error */ int blk_probe_or_unbind(struct udevice *dev); /** * blk_unbind_all() - Unbind all device of the given interface type * * The devices are removed and then unbound. * * @uclass_id: Interface type to unbind * Return: 0 if OK, -ve on error */ int blk_unbind_all(int uclass_id); /** * blk_find_max_devnum() - find the maximum device number for an interface type * * Finds the last allocated device number for an interface type @uclass_id. The * next number is safe to use for a newly allocated device. * * @uclass_id: Interface type to scan * Return: maximum device number found, or -ENODEV if none, or other -ve on * error */ int blk_find_max_devnum(enum uclass_id uclass_id); /** * blk_next_free_devnum() - get the next device number for an interface type * * Finds the next number that is safe to use for a newly allocated device for * an interface type @uclass_id. * * @uclass_id: Interface type to scan * Return: next device number safe to use, or -ve on error */ int blk_next_free_devnum(enum uclass_id uclass_id); /** * blk_select_hwpart() - select a hardware partition * * Select a hardware partition if the device supports it (typically MMC does) * * @dev: Device to update * @hwpart: Partition number to select * Return: 0 if OK, -ve on error */ int blk_select_hwpart(struct udevice *dev, int hwpart); /** * blk_find_from_parent() - find a block device by looking up its parent * * All block devices have a parent 'media' device which provides the block * driver for the block device, ensuring that access to the underlying medium * is available. * * The block device is not activated by this function. See * blk_get_from_parent() for that. * * @parent: Media device * @devp: Returns the associated block device, if any * Returns: 0 if OK, -ENODEV if @parent is not a media device and has no * UCLASS_BLK child */ int blk_find_from_parent(struct udevice *parent, struct udevice **devp); /** * blk_get_from_parent() - obtain a block device by looking up its parent * * All block devices have a parent 'media' device which provides the block * driver for the block device, ensuring that access to the underlying medium * is available. * * The block device is probed and ready for use. * * @parent: Media device * @devp: Returns the associated block device, if any * Returns: 0 if OK, -ENODEV if @parent is not a media device and has no * UCLASS_BLK child */ int blk_get_from_parent(struct udevice *parent, struct udevice **devp); /** * blk_get_devtype() - Get the device type of a block device * * @dev: Block device to check * Return: device tree, i.e. the uclass name of its parent, e.g. "mmc" */ const char *blk_get_devtype(struct udevice *dev); /** * blk_get_by_device() - Get the block device descriptor for the given device * @dev: Instance of a storage device (the parent of the block device) * * Return: With block device descriptor on success , NULL if there is no such * block device. */ struct blk_desc *blk_get_by_device(struct udevice *dev); #else #include /* * These functions should take struct udevice instead of struct blk_desc, * but this is convenient for migration to driver model. Add a 'd' prefix * to the function operations, so that blk_read(), etc. can be reserved for * functions with the correct arguments. */ static inline ulong blk_dread(struct blk_desc *block_dev, lbaint_t start, lbaint_t blkcnt, void *buffer) { ulong blks_read; if (blkcache_read(block_dev->uclass_id, block_dev->devnum, start, blkcnt, block_dev->blksz, buffer)) return blkcnt; /* * We could check if block_read is NULL and return -ENOSYS. But this * bloats the code slightly (cause some board to fail to build), and * it would be an error to try an operation that does not exist. */ blks_read = block_dev->block_read(block_dev, start, blkcnt, buffer); if (blks_read == blkcnt) blkcache_fill(block_dev->uclass_id, block_dev->devnum, start, blkcnt, block_dev->blksz, buffer); return blks_read; } static inline ulong blk_dwrite(struct blk_desc *block_dev, lbaint_t start, lbaint_t blkcnt, const void *buffer) { blkcache_invalidate(block_dev->uclass_id, block_dev->devnum); return block_dev->block_write(block_dev, start, blkcnt, buffer); } static inline ulong blk_derase(struct blk_desc *block_dev, lbaint_t start, lbaint_t blkcnt) { blkcache_invalidate(block_dev->uclass_id, block_dev->devnum); return block_dev->block_erase(block_dev, start, blkcnt); } /** * struct blk_driver - Driver for block interface types * * This provides access to the block devices for each interface type. One * driver should be provided using U_BOOT_LEGACY_BLK() for each interface * type that is to be supported. * * @uclass_idname: Interface type name * @uclass_id: Interface type * @max_devs: Maximum number of devices supported * @desc: Pointer to list of devices for this interface type, * or NULL to use @get_dev() instead */ struct blk_driver { const char *uclass_idname; enum uclass_id uclass_id; int max_devs; struct blk_desc *desc; /** * get_dev() - get a pointer to a block device given its number * * Each interface allocates its own devices and typically * struct blk_desc is contained with the interface's data structure. * There is no global numbering for block devices. This method allows * the device for an interface type to be obtained when @desc is NULL. * * @devnum: Device number (0 for first device on that interface, * 1 for second, etc. * @descp: Returns pointer to the block device on success * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error */ int (*get_dev)(int devnum, struct blk_desc **descp); /** * select_hwpart() - Select a hardware partition * * Some devices (e.g. MMC) can support partitioning at the hardware * level. This is quite separate from the normal idea of * software-based partitions. MMC hardware partitions must be * explicitly selected. Once selected only the region of the device * covered by that partition is accessible. * * The MMC standard provides for two boot partitions (numbered 1 and 2), * rpmb (3), and up to 4 addition general-purpose partitions (4-7). * Partition 0 is the main user-data partition. * * @desc: Block device descriptor * @hwpart: Hardware partition number to select. 0 means the main * user-data partition, 1 is the first partition, 2 is * the second, etc. * @return 0 if OK, other value for an error */ int (*select_hwpart)(struct blk_desc *desc, int hwpart); }; /* * Declare a new U-Boot legacy block driver. New drivers should use driver * model (UCLASS_BLK). */ #define U_BOOT_LEGACY_BLK(__name) \ ll_entry_declare(struct blk_driver, __name, blk_driver) struct blk_driver *blk_driver_lookup_type(int uclass_id); #endif /* !CONFIG_BLK */ /** * blk_get_devnum_by_uclass_idname() - Get a block device by type and number * * This looks through the available block devices of the given type, returning * the one with the given @devnum. * * @uclass_id: Block device type * @devnum: Device number * Return: point to block device descriptor, or NULL if not found */ struct blk_desc *blk_get_devnum_by_uclass_id(enum uclass_id uclass_id, int devnum); /** * blk_get_devnum_by_uclass_id() - Get a block device by type name, and number * * This looks up the block device type based on @uclass_idname, then calls * blk_get_devnum_by_uclass_id(). * * @uclass_idname: Block device type name * @devnum: Device number * Return: point to block device descriptor, or NULL if not found */ struct blk_desc *blk_get_devnum_by_uclass_idname(const char *uclass_idname, int devnum); /** * blk_dselect_hwpart() - select a hardware partition * * This selects a hardware partition (such as is supported by MMC). The block * device size may change as this effectively points the block device to a * partition at the hardware level. See the select_hwpart() method above. * * @desc: Block device descriptor for the device to select * @hwpart: Partition number to select * Return: 0 if OK, -ve on error */ int blk_dselect_hwpart(struct blk_desc *desc, int hwpart); /** * blk_list_part() - list the partitions for block devices of a given type * * This looks up the partition type for each block device of type @uclass_id, * then displays a list of partitions. * * @uclass_id: Block device type * Return: 0 if OK, -ENODEV if there is none of that type */ int blk_list_part(enum uclass_id uclass_id); /** * blk_list_devices() - list the block devices of a given type * * This lists each block device of the type @uclass_id, showing the capacity * as well as type-specific information. * * @uclass_id: Block device type */ void blk_list_devices(enum uclass_id uclass_id); /** * blk_show_device() - show information about a given block device * * This shows the block device capacity as well as type-specific information. * * @uclass_id: Block device type * @devnum: Device number * Return: 0 if OK, -ENODEV for invalid device number */ int blk_show_device(enum uclass_id uclass_id, int devnum); /** * blk_print_device_num() - show information about a given block device * * This is similar to blk_show_device() but returns an error if the block * device type is unknown. * * @uclass_id: Block device type * @devnum: Device number * Return: 0 if OK, -ENODEV for invalid device number, -ENOENT if the block * device is not connected */ int blk_print_device_num(enum uclass_id uclass_id, int devnum); /** * blk_print_part_devnum() - print the partition information for a device * * @uclass_id: Block device type * @devnum: Device number * Return: 0 if OK, -ENOENT if the block device is not connected, -ENOSYS if * the interface type is not supported, other -ve on other error */ int blk_print_part_devnum(enum uclass_id uclass_id, int devnum); /** * blk_read_devnum() - read blocks from a device * * @uclass_id: Block device type * @devnum: Device number * @start: Start block number to read (0=first) * @blkcnt: Number of blocks to read * @buffer: Address to write data to * Return: number of blocks read, or -ve error number on error */ ulong blk_read_devnum(enum uclass_id uclass_id, int devnum, lbaint_t start, lbaint_t blkcnt, void *buffer); /** * blk_write_devnum() - write blocks to a device * * @uclass_id: Block device type * @devnum: Device number * @start: Start block number to write (0=first) * @blkcnt: Number of blocks to write * @buffer: Address to read data from * Return: number of blocks written, or -ve error number on error */ ulong blk_write_devnum(enum uclass_id uclass_id, int devnum, lbaint_t start, lbaint_t blkcnt, const void *buffer); /** * blk_select_hwpart_devnum() - select a hardware partition * * This is similar to blk_dselect_hwpart() but it looks up the interface and * device number. * * @uclass_id: Block device type * @devnum: Device number * @hwpart: Partition number to select * Return: 0 if OK, -ve on error */ int blk_select_hwpart_devnum(enum uclass_id uclass_id, int devnum, int hwpart); /** * blk_get_uclass_name() - Get the name of an interface type * * @uclass_id: Interface type to check * Return: name of interface, or NULL if none */ const char *blk_get_uclass_name(enum uclass_id uclass_id); /** * blk_common_cmd() - handle common commands with block devices * * @args: Number of arguments to the command (argv[0] is the command itself) * @argv: Command arguments * @uclass_id: Interface type * @cur_devnump: Current device number for this interface type * Return: 0 if OK, CMD_RET_ERROR on error */ int blk_common_cmd(int argc, char *const argv[], enum uclass_id uclass_id, int *cur_devnump); enum blk_flag_t { BLKF_FIXED = 1 << 0, BLKF_REMOVABLE = 1 << 1, BLKF_BOTH = BLKF_FIXED | BLKF_REMOVABLE, }; /** * blk_first_device_err() - Get the first block device * * The device returned is probed if necessary, and ready for use * * @flags: Indicates type of device to return * @devp: Returns pointer to the first device in that uclass, or NULL if none * Return: 0 if found, -ENODEV if not found, other -ve on error */ int blk_first_device_err(enum blk_flag_t flags, struct udevice **devp); /** * blk_next_device_err() - Get the next block device * * The device returned is probed if necessary, and ready for use * * @flags: Indicates type of device to return * @devp: On entry, pointer to device to lookup. On exit, returns pointer * to the next device in the uclass if no error occurred, or -ENODEV if * there is no next device. * Return: 0 if found, -ENODEV if not found, other -ve on error */ int blk_next_device_err(enum blk_flag_t flags, struct udevice **devp); /** * blk_find_first() - Return the first matching block device * @flags: Indicates type of device to return * @devp: Returns pointer to device, or NULL on error * * The device is not prepared for use - this is an internal function. * The function uclass_get_device_tail() can be used to probe the device. * * Note that some devices are considered removable until they have been probed * * @return 0 if found, -ENODEV if not found */ int blk_find_first(enum blk_flag_t flags, struct udevice **devp); /** * blk_find_next() - Return the next matching block device * @flags: Indicates type of device to return * @devp: On entry, pointer to device to lookup. On exit, returns pointer * to the next device in the same uclass, or NULL if none * * The device is not prepared for use - this is an internal function. * The function uclass_get_device_tail() can be used to probe the device. * * Note that some devices are considered removable until they have been probed * * @return 0 if found, -ENODEV if not found */ int blk_find_next(enum blk_flag_t flags, struct udevice **devp); /** * blk_foreach() - iterate through block devices * * This creates a for() loop which works through the available block devices in * order from start to end. * * If for some reason the uclass cannot be found, this does nothing. * * @_flags: Indicates type of device to return * @_pos: struct udevice * to hold the current device. Set to NULL when there * are no more devices. */ #define blk_foreach(_flags, _pos) \ for (int _ret = blk_find_first(_flags, &_pos); !_ret && _pos; \ _ret = blk_find_next(_flags, &_pos)) /** * blk_foreach_probe() - Helper function to iteration through block devices * * This creates a for() loop which works through the available devices in * a uclass in order from start to end. Devices are probed if necessary, * and ready for use. * * @flags: Indicates type of device to return * @dev: struct udevice * to hold the current device. Set to NULL when there * are no more devices. */ #define blk_foreach_probe(flags, pos) \ for (int _ret = blk_first_device_err(flags, &(pos)); \ !_ret && pos; \ _ret = blk_next_device_err(flags, &(pos))) /** * blk_count_devices() - count the number of devices of a particular type * * @flags: Indicates type of device to find * Return: number of devices matching those flags */ int blk_count_devices(enum blk_flag_t flag); #endif