UBI: block: Continue creating ubiblocks after an initialization error

If one ubi volume is corrupted but another is not, it should be
possible to initialize that ubiblock from a kernel commandline which
includes both of them. This patch changes the error handling behavior
in initializing ubiblock to ensure that all parameters are attempted
even if one fails. If there is a failure, it is logged on dmesg.
It also makes error messages more descriptive by including the
name of the UBI volume that failed.

Tested: Formatted ubi volume /dev/ubi5_0 in a corrupt way and
dev/ubi3_0 properly and included "ubi.block=5,0 ubi.block=3,0" on
the kernel command line. At boot, I see the following in the console:
[   21.082420] UBI error: ubiblock_create_from_param: block: can't open volume on ubi5_0, err=-19
[   21.084268] UBI: ubiblock3_0 created from ubi3:0(rootfs)

Signed-off-by: Dan Ehrenberg <dehrenberg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Ezequiel Garcia <ezequiel@vanguardiasur.com.ar>
Signed-off-by: Richard Weinberger <richard@nod.at>
This commit is contained in:
Dan Ehrenberg 2014-12-19 11:27:18 -08:00 committed by Richard Weinberger
parent 88cff0f0fb
commit 1440061be1

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@ -577,22 +577,28 @@ open_volume_desc(const char *name, int ubi_num, int vol_id)
return ubi_open_volume(ubi_num, vol_id, UBI_READONLY);
}
static int __init ubiblock_create_from_param(void)
static void __init ubiblock_create_from_param(void)
{
int i, ret;
int i, ret = 0;
struct ubiblock_param *p;
struct ubi_volume_desc *desc;
struct ubi_volume_info vi;
/*
* If there is an error creating one of the ubiblocks, continue on to
* create the following ubiblocks. This helps in a circumstance where
* the kernel command-line specifies multiple block devices and some
* may be broken, but we still want the working ones to come up.
*/
for (i = 0; i < ubiblock_devs; i++) {
p = &ubiblock_param[i];
desc = open_volume_desc(p->name, p->ubi_num, p->vol_id);
if (IS_ERR(desc)) {
pr_err("UBI: block: can't open volume, err=%ld\n",
PTR_ERR(desc));
ret = PTR_ERR(desc);
break;
pr_err(
"UBI: block: can't open volume on ubi%d_%d, err=%ld",
p->ubi_num, p->vol_id, PTR_ERR(desc));
continue;
}
ubi_get_volume_info(desc, &vi);
@ -600,12 +606,12 @@ static int __init ubiblock_create_from_param(void)
ret = ubiblock_create(&vi);
if (ret) {
pr_err("UBI: block: can't add '%s' volume, err=%d\n",
vi.name, ret);
break;
pr_err(
"UBI: block: can't add '%s' volume on ubi%d_%d, err=%d",
vi.name, p->ubi_num, p->vol_id, ret);
continue;
}
}
return ret;
}
static void ubiblock_remove_all(void)
@ -631,10 +637,12 @@ int __init ubiblock_init(void)
if (ubiblock_major < 0)
return ubiblock_major;
/* Attach block devices from 'block=' module param */
ret = ubiblock_create_from_param();
if (ret)
goto err_remove;
/*
* Attach block devices from 'block=' module param.
* Even if one block device in the param list fails to come up,
* still allow the module to load and leave any others up.
*/
ubiblock_create_from_param();
/*
* Block devices are only created upon user requests, so we ignore
@ -647,7 +655,6 @@ int __init ubiblock_init(void)
err_unreg:
unregister_blkdev(ubiblock_major, "ubiblock");
err_remove:
ubiblock_remove_all();
return ret;
}