nand: extend nand torture

nand torture currently works on exactly one nand block which is specified
by giving the byteoffset to the beginning of the block.

Extend this by allowing for a second parameter specifying the byte size
to be tested.

e.g.
==> nand torture 1000000

NAND torture: device 0 offset 0x1000000 size 0x20000 (block size 0x20000)
 Passed: 1, failed: 0

==> nand torture 1000000 40000

NAND torture: device 0 offset 0x1000000 size 0x40000 (block size 0x20000)
 Passed: 2, failed: 0

Signed-off-by: Max Krummenacher <max.krummenacher@toradex.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoît Thébaudeau <benoit.thebaudeau.dev@gmail.com>
[scottwood: fix usage to show size as optional, and add misssing braces]
Signed-off-by: Scott Wood <oss@buserror.net>
master
Max Krummenacher 8 years ago committed by Scott Wood
parent e1c29086d5
commit 1866be7d28
  1. 41
      cmd/nand.c
  2. 6
      doc/README.nand

@ -647,6 +647,9 @@ static int do_nand(cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char * const argv[])
#ifdef CONFIG_CMD_NAND_TORTURE
if (strcmp(cmd, "torture") == 0) {
loff_t endoff;
unsigned int failed = 0, passed = 0;
if (argc < 3)
goto usage;
@ -655,12 +658,37 @@ static int do_nand(cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char * const argv[])
return 1;
}
printf("\nNAND torture: device %d offset 0x%llx size 0x%x\n",
dev, off, mtd->erasesize);
ret = nand_torture(mtd, off);
printf(" %s\n", ret ? "Failed" : "Passed");
size = mtd->erasesize;
if (argc > 3) {
if (!str2off(argv[3], &size)) {
puts("Size is not a valid number\n");
return 1;
}
}
return ret == 0 ? 0 : 1;
endoff = off + size;
if (endoff > mtd->size) {
puts("Arguments beyond end of NAND\n");
return 1;
}
off = round_down(off, mtd->erasesize);
endoff = round_up(endoff, mtd->erasesize);
size = endoff - off;
printf("\nNAND torture: device %d offset 0x%llx size 0x%llx (block size 0x%x)\n",
dev, off, size, mtd->erasesize);
while (off < endoff) {
ret = nand_torture(mtd, off);
if (ret) {
failed++;
printf(" block at 0x%llx failed\n", off);
} else {
passed++;
}
off += mtd->erasesize;
}
printf(" Passed: %u, failed: %u\n", passed, failed);
return failed != 0;
}
#endif
@ -775,7 +803,8 @@ static char nand_help_text[] =
"nand bad - show bad blocks\n"
"nand dump[.oob] off - dump page\n"
#ifdef CONFIG_CMD_NAND_TORTURE
"nand torture off - torture block at offset\n"
"nand torture off - torture one block at offset\n"
"nand torture off [size] - torture blocks from off to off+size\n"
#endif
"nand scrub [-y] off size | scrub.part partition | scrub.chip\n"
" really clean NAND erasing bad blocks (UNSAFE)\n"

@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ Miscellaneous and testing commands:
DANGEROUS!!! Factory set bad blocks will be lost. Use only
to remove artificial bad blocks created with the "markbad" command.
"torture offset"
"torture offset [size]"
Torture block to determine if it is still reliable.
Enabled by the CONFIG_CMD_NAND_TORTURE configuration option.
This command returns 0 if the block is still reliable, else 1.
@ -324,6 +324,10 @@ Miscellaneous and testing commands:
automate actions following a nand->write() error. This would e.g. be required
in order to program or update safely firmware to NAND, especially for the UBI
part of such firmware.
Optionally, a second parameter size can be given to test multiple blocks with
one call. If size is not a multiple of the NAND's erase size, then the block
that contains offset + size will be tested in full. If used with size, this
command returns 0 if all tested blocks have been found reliable, else 1.
NAND locking command (for chips with active LOCKPRE pin)

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