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2020-08-24FS#13154: Don't discard return code in storage_init()Solomon Peachy1-3/+4
Change-Id: If84f8a2e35172be4b2ae7cd105b3975b587acd6c
2018-09-28misc: Fix some assorted compiler warningsSolomon Peachy1-0/+1
Change-Id: Ibc4aac79e6fce92ad4414ed50122c2d4d6295f89
2017-10-26Unify storage threads into oneMichael Sevakis1-84/+299
* Editing a bunch of drivers' thread routines in order to implement a new feature is tedious. * No matter the number of storage drivers, they share one thread. No extra threads needed for CONFIG_STORAGE_MULTI. * Each has an event callback called by the storage thread. * A default callback is provided to fake sleeping in order to trigger idle callbacks. It could also do other default processing. Changes to it will be part of driver code without editing each one. * Drivers may sleep and wake as they please as long as they give a low pulse on their storage bit to ask to go into sleep mode. Idle callback is called on its behalf and driver immediately put into sleep mode. * Drivers may indicate they are to continue receiving events in USB mode, otherwise they receve nothing until disconnect (they do receive SYS_USB_DISCONNECTED no matter what). * Rework a few things to keep the callback implementation sane and maintainable. ata.c was dreadful with all those bools; make it a state machine and easier to follow. Remove last_user_activity; it has no purpose that isn't served by keeping the disk active through last_disk_activity instead. * Even-out stack sizes partly because of a lack of a decent place to define them by driver or SoC or whatever; it doesn't seem too critical to do that anyway. Many are simply too large while at least one isn't really adequate. They may be individually overridden if necessary (figure out where). The thread uses the greatest size demanded. Newer file code is much more frugal with stack space. I barely see use crack 50% after idle callbacks (usually mid-40s). Card insert/eject doesn't demand much. * No forcing of idle callbacks. If it isn't necessary for one or more non-disk storage types, it really isn't any more necessary for disk storage. Besides, it makes the whole thing easier to implement. Change-Id: Id30c284d82a8af66e47f2cfe104c52cbd8aa7215
2014-08-30Remove I/O priority. It is harmful when used with the new file code.Michael Sevakis1-58/+0
HAVE_IO_PRIORITY was defined for native targets with dircache. It is already effectively disabled for the most part since dircache no longer lowers its thread's I/O priority. It existed primarily for the aforementioned configuration. Change-Id: Ia04935305397ba14df34647c8ea29c2acaea92aa
2014-08-29Hopefully fix most of the errors and warnings from the last pushMichael Sevakis1-1/+1
Change-Id: I1a466b2d55f120796910039a0296ca324c58e891
2014-08-30Rewrite filesystem code (WIP)Michael Sevakis1-0/+9
This patch redoes the filesystem code from the FAT driver up to the clipboard code in onplay.c. Not every aspect of this is finished therefore it is still "WIP". I don't wish to do too much at once (haha!). What is left to do is get dircache back in the sim and find an implementation for the dircache indicies in the tagcache and playlist code or do something else that has the same benefit. Leaving these out for now does not make anything unusable. All the basics are done. Phone app code should probably get vetted (and app path handling just plain rewritten as environment expansions); the SDL app and Android run well. Main things addressed: 1) Thread safety: There is none right now in the trunk code. Most of what currently works is luck when multiple threads are involved or multiple descriptors to the same file are open. 2) POSIX compliance: Many of the functions behave nothing like their counterparts on a host system. This leads to inconsistent code or very different behavior from native to hosted. One huge offender was rename(). Going point by point would fill a book. 3) Actual running RAM usage: Many targets will use less RAM and less stack space (some more RAM because I upped the number of cache buffers for large memory). There's very little memory lying fallow in rarely-used areas (see 'Key core changes' below). Also, all targets may open the same number of directory streams whereas before those with less than 8MB RAM were limited to 8, not 12 implying those targets will save slightly less. 4) Performance: The test_disk plugin shows markedly improved performance, particularly in the area of (uncached) directory scanning, due partly to more optimal directory reading and to a better sector cache algorithm. Uncached times tend to be better while there is a bit of a slowdown in dircache due to it being a bit heavier of an implementation. It's not noticeable by a human as far as I can say. Key core changes: 1) Files and directories share core code and data structures. 2) The filesystem code knows which descriptors refer to same file. This ensures that changes from one stream are appropriately reflected in every open descriptor for that file (fileobj_mgr.c). 3) File and directory cache buffers are borrowed from the main sector cache. This means that when they are not in use by a file, they are not wasted, but used for the cache. Most of the time, only a few of them are needed. It also means that adding more file and directory handles is less expensive. All one must do in ensure a large enough cache to borrow from. 4) Relative path components are supported and the namespace is unified. It does not support full relative paths to an implied current directory; what is does support is use of "." and "..". Adding the former would not be very difficult. The namespace is unified in the sense that volumes may be specified several times along with relative parts, e.g.: "/<0>/foo/../../<1>/bar" :<=> "/<1>/bar". 5) Stack usage is down due to sharing of data, static allocation and less duplication of strings on the stack. This requires more serialization than I would like but since the number of threads is limited to a low number, the tradoff in favor of the stack seems reasonable. 6) Separates and heirarchicalizes (sic) the SIM and APP filesystem code. SIM path and volume handling is just like the target. Some aspects of the APP file code get more straightforward (e.g. no path hashing is needed). Dircache: Deserves its own section. Dircache is new but pays homage to the old. The old one was not compatible and so it, since it got redone, does all the stuff it always should have done such as: 1) It may be update and used at any time during the build process. No longer has one to wait for it to finish building to do basic file management (create, remove, rename, etc.). 2) It does not need to be either fully scanned or completely disabled; it can be incomplete (i.e. overfilled, missing paths), still be of benefit and be correct. 3) Handles mounting and dismounting of individual volumes which means a full rebuild is not needed just because you pop a new SD card in the slot. Now, because it reuses its freed entry data, may rebuild only that volume. 4) Much more fundamental to the file code. When it is built, it is the keeper of the master file list whether enabled or not ("disabled" is just a state of the cache). Its must always to ready to be started and bind all streams opened prior to being enabled. 5) Maintains any short filenames in OEM format which means that it does not need to be rebuilt when changing the default codepage. Miscellaneous Compatibility: 1) Update any other code that would otherwise not work such as the hotswap mounting code in various card drivers. 2) File management: Clipboard needed updating because of the behavioral changes. Still needs a little more work on some finer points. 3) Remove now-obsolete functionality such as the mutex's "no preempt" flag (which was only for the prior FAT driver). 4) struct dirinfo uses time_t rather than raw FAT directory entry time fields. I plan to follow up on genericizing everything there (i.e. no FAT attributes). 5) unicode.c needed some redoing so that the file code does not try try to load codepages during a scan, which is actually a problem with the current code. The default codepage, if any is required, is now kept in RAM separarately (bufalloced) from codepages specified to iso_decode() (which must not be bufalloced because the conversion may be done by playback threads). Brings with it some additional reusable core code: 1) Revised file functions: Reusable code that does things such as safe path concatenation and parsing without buffer limitations or data duplication. Variants that copy or alter the input path may be based off these. To do: 1) Put dircache functionality back in the sim. Treating it internally as a different kind of file system seems the best approach at this time. 2) Restore use of dircache indexes in the playlist and database or something effectively the same. Since the cache doesn't have to be complete in order to be used, not getting a hit on the cache doesn't unambiguously say if the path exists or not. Change-Id: Ia30f3082a136253e3a0eae0784e3091d138915c8 Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/566 Reviewed-by: Michael Sevakis <jethead71@rockbox.org> Tested: Michael Sevakis <jethead71@rockbox.org>
2013-08-17Cleanup MV/MD macros a little.Michael Sevakis1-14/+14
When using variadic macros there's no need for IF_MD2/IF_MV2 to deal with function parameters. IF_MD/IF_MV are enough. Throw in IF_MD_DRV/ID_MV_VOL that return the parameter if MD/MV, or 0 if not. Change-Id: I7605e6039f3be19cb47110c84dcb3c5516f2c3eb
2012-01-25Remove ata_removable() and ata_present() from multidriver code.Frank Gevaerts1-2/+2
ata_removable() and ata_present() no longer exist (ATA drives are never removable with our current drivers), so storage.c shouldn't try to call them from the wrapper functions. This was never noticed because these wrapper functions are only used for multidriver code, which happens not to be used with ATA currently. Change-Id: Icb5e8cb27cdbef3edc0e51c35dc40dadf4f9de29
2011-03-05Change the thread api a bit.Thomas Martitz1-2/+2
* Remove THREAD_ID_CURRENT macro in favor of a thread_self() function, this allows thread functions to be simpler. * thread_self_entry() shortcut for kernel.c. git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@29521 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657
2010-07-31Add #include to power-ipod.c, make some variables static in storage.cBertrik Sikken1-2/+2
git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@27634 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657
2010-05-29No need to break after a returnFrank Gevaerts1-3/+0
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2010-05-29fix broken case handling in storage_present() and storage_removable(). Those ↵Frank Gevaerts1-18/+19
were buggy for targets with a hotswappable drive *and* more than one storage driver (i.e. only the D2 was probably affected) git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@26395 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657
2010-04-03use THREAD_ID_CURRENT instead of thread_get_current()Frank Gevaerts1-1/+1
git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@25463 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657
2010-04-03Add IO priority handling. Currently all IO has equal priority, except the ↵Frank Gevaerts1-69/+154
dircache scanning thread which is lower. This fixes the slow boot problem for me, with the added benefit that actual audio playback also starts faster. Lots of the changes are due to changing storage_(read|write)sectors() from macros to wrapper functions. This means that they have to be called with IF_MD2(drive,) again. Flyspray: FS#11167 Author: Frank Gevaerts git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@25459 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657
2009-10-09Core changes to allow storage drivers to do cleanup on shutdown, and iPod ↵Michael Sparmann1-0/+29
Nano 2G shutdown code rework (FS#10668) git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@23057 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657
2009-07-17svn properties, late as usualFrank Gevaerts1-1/+1
git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@21936 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657
2009-07-17don't try to call nand_soft_reset() or nand_disk_is_active(), they don't existFrank Gevaerts1-3/+3
git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@21934 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657
2009-07-17Commit FS#9545, storage cleanup and multi-driver supportFrank Gevaerts1-0/+545
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2008-11-02implement single-driver storage layer with macros instead of inlinesFrank Gevaerts1-35/+0
git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@18975 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657
2008-11-01Now also commit added filesFrank Gevaerts1-0/+35
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