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    mtd: nand: initialize ops.mode · 23b1a99b
    Brian Norris 提交于
    Our `ops' information was converted to a local variable recently, and
    apparently, old code relied on the fact that the global version was
    often left in a valid mode. We can't make this assumption on local
    structs, and we shouldn't be relying on a previous state anyway.
    
    Instead, we initialize mode to 0 for don't-care situations (i.e., the
    operation does not use OOB anyway) and MTD_OPS_PLACE_OOB when we want to
    place OOB data.
    
    This fixes a bug with nand_default_block_markbad(), where we catch on
    the BUG() call in nand_fill_oob():
    
    Kernel bug detected[#1]:
    ...
    Call Trace:
    [<80307350>] nand_fill_oob.clone.5+0xa4/0x15c
    [<803075d8>] nand_do_write_oob+0x1d0/0x260
    [<803077c4>] nand_default_block_markbad+0x15c/0x1a8
    [<802e8c2c>] part_block_markbad+0x80/0x98
    [<802ebc74>] mtd_ioctl+0x6d8/0xbd0
    [<802ec1a4>] mtd_unlocked_ioctl+0x38/0x5c
    [<800d9c60>] do_vfs_ioctl+0xa4/0x6e4
    [<800da2e4>] sys_ioctl+0x44/0xa0
    [<8001381c>] stack_done+0x20/0x40
    Signed-off-by: NBrian Norris <computersforpeace@gmail.com>
    Signed-off-by: NArtem Bityutskiy <artem.bityutskiy@linux.intel.com>
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