return mtdparts;
}
+static int mtd_del_parts(struct mtd_info *mtd, bool quiet)
+{
+ int ret;
+
+ if (!mtd_has_partitions(mtd))
+ return 0;
+
+ /* do not delete partitions if they are in use. */
+ if (mtd_partitions_used(mtd)) {
+ if (!quiet)
+ printf("\"%s\" partitions still in use, can't delete them\n",
+ mtd->name);
+ return -EACCES;
+ }
+
+ ret = del_mtd_partitions(mtd);
+ if (ret)
+ return ret;
+
+ return 1;
+}
+
+static bool mtd_del_all_parts_failed;
+
+static void mtd_del_all_parts(void)
+{
+ struct mtd_info *mtd;
+ int ret = 0;
+
+ mtd_del_all_parts_failed = false;
+
+ /*
+ * It is not safe to remove entries from the mtd_for_each_device loop
+ * as it uses idr indexes and the partitions removal is done in bulk
+ * (all partitions of one device at the same time), so break and
+ * iterate from start each time a new partition is found and deleted.
+ */
+ do {
+ mtd_for_each_device(mtd) {
+ ret = mtd_del_parts(mtd, false);
+ if (ret > 0)
+ break;
+ else if (ret < 0)
+ mtd_del_all_parts_failed = true;
+ }
+ } while (ret > 0);
+}
+
int mtd_probe_devices(void)
{
static char *old_mtdparts;
const char *mtdparts = get_mtdparts();
const char *mtdids = get_mtdids();
const char *mtdparts_next = mtdparts;
- bool remaining_partitions = true;
struct mtd_info *mtd;
mtd_probe_uclass_mtd_devs();
/*
- * Check if mtdparts/mtdids changed or if the MTD dev list was updated
- * since last call, otherwise: exit
+ * Check if mtdparts/mtdids changed, if the MTD dev list was updated
+ * or if our previous attempt to delete existing partititions failed.
+ * In any of these cases we want to update the partitions, otherwise,
+ * everything is up-to-date and we can return 0 directly.
*/
if ((!mtdparts && !old_mtdparts && !mtdids && !old_mtdids) ||
(mtdparts && old_mtdparts && mtdids && old_mtdids &&
- !mtd_dev_list_updated() &&
+ !mtd_dev_list_updated() && !mtd_del_all_parts_failed &&
!strcmp(mtdparts, old_mtdparts) &&
!strcmp(mtdids, old_mtdids)))
return 0;
old_mtdparts = strdup(mtdparts);
old_mtdids = strdup(mtdids);
- /* If at least one partition is still in use, do not delete anything */
- mtd_for_each_device(mtd) {
- if (mtd->usecount) {
- printf("Partition \"%s\" already in use, aborting\n",
- mtd->name);
- return -EACCES;
- }
- }
-
/*
- * Everything looks clear, remove all partitions. It is not safe to
- * remove entries from the mtd_for_each_device loop as it uses idr
- * indexes and the partitions removal is done in bulk (all partitions of
- * one device at the same time), so break and iterate from start each
- * time a new partition is found and deleted.
+ * Remove all old parts. Note that partition removal can fail in case
+ * one of the partition is still being used by an MTD user, so this
+ * does not guarantee that all old partitions are gone.
*/
- while (remaining_partitions) {
- remaining_partitions = false;
- mtd_for_each_device(mtd) {
- if (!mtd_is_partition(mtd) && mtd_has_partitions(mtd)) {
- del_mtd_partitions(mtd);
- remaining_partitions = true;
- break;
- }
- }
- }
+ mtd_del_all_parts();
/*
* Call mtd_dev_list_updated() to clear updates generated by our own
}
}
+ /*
+ * Call mtd_del_parts() again, even if it's already been called
+ * in mtd_del_all_parts(). We need to know if old partitions are
+ * still around (because they are still being used by someone),
+ * and if they are, we shouldn't create new partitions, so just
+ * skip this MTD device and try the next one.
+ */
+ ret = mtd_del_parts(mtd, true);
+ if (ret < 0)
+ continue;
+
/*
* Parse the MTD device partitions. It will update the mtdparts
* pointer, create an array of parts (that must be freed), and