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- BENCH_SIMTIME() => lfs3_kiwibd_simtime() - BENCH_SIMRESET() => lfs3_kiwibd_simreset() - BENCH_SIMPAUSE() => lfs3_kiwibd_simpause() - BENCH_SIMRESUME() => lfs3_kiwibd_simresume() - BENCH_RESET() => lfs3_kiwibd_simreset() + BENCH_STACK/HEAP_RESET() - BENCH_PAUSE() => lfs3_kiwibd_simpause() + BENCH_STACK/HEAP_PAUSE() - BENCH_RESUME() => lfs3_kiwibd_simresume() + BENCH_STACK/HEAP_RESUME() This does two things: 1. Adds pause/resume counters to bd counters to make it easier to exclude operations from the current bench (potentially useful for seq+disk usage). 2. Exposes bd simtime operations as BENCH_* macros, to make it a bit easier to interact with simtime without tying all the benches to kiwibd. (Not that we'll ever probably not use kiwibd, but still). Also adopted 32-bit counters for stack/heap pause state instead of a 32-bit stack. Not that either are at a risk of overflowing, but better safe than sorry.
326 lines
11 KiB
C
326 lines
11 KiB
C
/*
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* emubd - High-level emulating block device with many bells and
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* whistles for testing powerloss, wear, etc.
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*
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* Note emubd always backs the block device in RAM. Consider using
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* kiwibd if you need a block device larger than the available RAM on
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* the system.
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*
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* Copyright (c) 2022, The littlefs authors.
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* Copyright (c) 2017, Arm Limited. All rights reserved.
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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*/
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#ifndef LFS3_EMUBD_H
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#define LFS3_EMUBD_H
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#include "lfs3.h"
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#include "lfs3_util.h"
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// Block device specific tracing
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#ifndef LFS3_EMUBD_TRACE
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#ifdef LFS3_EMUBD_YES_TRACE
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#define LFS3_EMUBD_TRACE(...) LFS3_TRACE(__VA_ARGS__)
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#else
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#define LFS3_EMUBD_TRACE(...)
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#endif
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#endif
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// Mode determining how "bad-blocks" behave during testing. This simulates
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// some real-world circumstances such as progs not sticking (prog-noop),
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// a readonly disk (erase-noop), ECC failures (read-error), and of course,
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// random bit failures (prog-flip, read-flip)
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typedef enum lfs3_emubd_badblock_behavior {
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LFS3_EMUBD_BADBLOCK_PROGERROR = 0, // Error on prog
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LFS3_EMUBD_BADBLOCK_ERASEERROR = 1, // Error on erase
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LFS3_EMUBD_BADBLOCK_READERROR = 2, // Error on read
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LFS3_EMUBD_BADBLOCK_PROGNOOP = 3, // Prog does nothing silently
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LFS3_EMUBD_BADBLOCK_ERASENOOP = 4, // Erase does nothing silently
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LFS3_EMUBD_BADBLOCK_PROGFLIP = 5, // Prog flips a bit
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LFS3_EMUBD_BADBLOCK_READFLIP = 6, // Read flips a bit sometimes
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LFS3_EMUBD_BADBLOCK_MANUAL = 7, // Bits require manual flipping
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} lfs3_emubd_badblock_behavior_t;
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// Mode determining how powerloss behaves during testing.
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typedef enum lfs3_emubd_powerloss_behavior {
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LFS3_EMUBD_POWERLOSS_ATOMIC = 0, // Progs are atomic
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LFS3_EMUBD_POWERLOSS_SOMEBITS = 1, // One bit is progged
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LFS3_EMUBD_POWERLOSS_MOSTBITS = 2, // All-but-one bit is progged
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LFS3_EMUBD_POWERLOSS_OOO = 3, // Blocks are written out-of-order
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LFS3_EMUBD_POWERLOSS_METASTABLE = 4, // Reads may flip a bit
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} lfs3_emubd_powerloss_behavior_t;
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// Type for measuring read/program/erase operations
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typedef uint64_t lfs3_emubd_io_t;
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typedef int64_t lfs3_emubd_sio_t;
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// Type for measuring wear
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typedef uint32_t lfs3_emubd_wear_t;
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typedef int32_t lfs3_emubd_swear_t;
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// Type for tracking power-cycles
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typedef uint32_t lfs3_emubd_powercycles_t;
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typedef int32_t lfs3_emubd_spowercycles_t;
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// Type for delays in nanoseconds
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typedef uint64_t lfs3_emubd_ns_t;
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typedef int64_t lfs3_emubd_sns_t;
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// emubd config, this is required for testing
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struct lfs3_emubd_cfg {
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// 8-bit erase value to use for simulating erases. -1 simulates a noop
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// erase, which is faster than simulating a fixed erase value. -2 emulates
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// nor-masking, which is useful for testing other filesystems (littlefs
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// does _not_ rely on this!).
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int32_t erase_value;
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// Simulated read width, this is only used for simulated read timing
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// and emulates the physical read hardware on the device. Defaults
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// to 1 byte.
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lfs3_size_t read_width;
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// Simulated prog width, this is only used for simulated prog timing
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// and emulates the physical prog hardware on the device. Defaults
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// to 1 byte.
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lfs3_size_t prog_width;
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// Simulated erase width, this is only used for simulated erase timing
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// and emulates physical erase hardware on the device. Defaults to 1
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// byte.
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lfs3_size_t erase_width;
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// Simulated per-byte read timing in nanoseconds, this is added to
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// simtime each read call after aligning up to the necessary number
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// of read_widths to emulate the read operation.
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lfs3_emubd_ns_t read_timing;
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// Simulated per-byte prog timing in nanoseconds, this is added to
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// simtime each prog call after aligning up to the necessary number
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// of prog_widths to emulate the prog operation.
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lfs3_emubd_ns_t prog_timing;
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// Simulated per-byte erase timing in nanoseconds, this is added to
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// simtime each erase call after aligning up to the necessary number
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// of erase_widths to emulate the erase operation.
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lfs3_emubd_ns_t erase_timing;
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// Simulated per-byte read timing in nanoseconds, this ignores
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// read_width and can be used to simulate relevant bus overhead.
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lfs3_emubd_ns_t readed_timing;
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// Simulated per-byte prog timing in nanoseconds, this ignores
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// prog_width and can be used to simulate relevant bus overhead.
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lfs3_emubd_ns_t progged_timing;
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// Simulated per-byte erase timing in nanoseconds, this ignores
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// erase_width and can be used to simulate relevant bus overhead.
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lfs3_emubd_ns_t erased_timing;
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// Artificial read transaction delay in nanoseconds, there is no
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// purpose for this other than slowing down the simulation.
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lfs3_emubd_ns_t read_sleep;
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// Artificial prog transaction delay in nanoseconds, there is no
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// purpose for this other than slowing down the simulation.
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lfs3_emubd_ns_t prog_sleep;
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// Artificial erase transaction delay in nanoseconds, there is no
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// purpose for this other than slowing down the simulation.
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lfs3_emubd_ns_t erase_sleep;
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// Number of erase cycles before a block becomes "bad". The exact behavior
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// of bad blocks is controlled by badblock_behavior.
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uint32_t erase_cycles;
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// The mode determining how bad-blocks fail
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lfs3_emubd_badblock_behavior_t badblock_behavior;
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// Number of write operations (erase/prog) before triggering a powerloss.
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// power_cycles=0 disables this. The exact behavior of powerloss is
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// controlled by a combination of powerloss_behavior and powerloss_cb.
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lfs3_emubd_powercycles_t power_cycles;
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// The mode determining how powerloss affects disk
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lfs3_emubd_powerloss_behavior_t powerloss_behavior;
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// Function to call to emulate powerloss. The exact behavior of powerloss
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// is up to the runner to provide.
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void (*powerloss_cb)(void*);
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// Data for powerloss callback
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void *powerloss_data;
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// Seed for prng, which may be used for emulating failed progs. This does
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// not affect normal operation.
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uint32_t seed;
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};
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// A reference counted block
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typedef struct lfs3_emubd_block {
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uint32_t rc;
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lfs3_emubd_wear_t wear;
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bool metastable;
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// sign(bad_bit)=0 => randomized on erase
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// sign(bad_bit)=1 => fixed
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lfs3_size_t bad_bit;
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uint8_t data[];
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} lfs3_emubd_block_t;
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// Disk mirror
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typedef struct lfs3_emubd_disk {
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uint32_t rc;
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int fd;
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uint8_t *scratch;
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} lfs3_emubd_disk_t;
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// emubd state
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typedef struct lfs3_emubd {
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// array of copy-on-write blocks
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lfs3_emubd_block_t **blocks;
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// sim state
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uint32_t paused;
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// amount read/progged/erased
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lfs3_emubd_io_t reads;
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lfs3_emubd_io_t progs;
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lfs3_emubd_io_t erases;
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lfs3_emubd_io_t readed;
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lfs3_emubd_io_t progged;
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lfs3_emubd_io_t erased;
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// some other test state
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uint32_t prng;
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lfs3_emubd_powercycles_t power_cycles;
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lfs3_emubd_block_t **ooo_before;
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lfs3_emubd_block_t **ooo_after;
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lfs3_emubd_disk_t *disk;
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const struct lfs3_emubd_cfg *cfg;
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} lfs3_emubd_t;
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/// Block device API ///
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// Create an emulating block device using the geometry in lfs3_cfg
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//
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// If path is provided, emubd will mirror the block device in the file.
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// This provides a way to view the current state of the block device,
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// but does not eliminate the RAM requirement.
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//
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int lfs3_emubd_create(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg, const char *path);
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int lfs3_emubd_createcfg(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg, const char *path,
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const struct lfs3_emubd_cfg *bdcfg);
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// Clean up memory associated with block device
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int lfs3_emubd_destroy(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg);
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// Read a block
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int lfs3_emubd_read(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg, lfs3_block_t block,
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lfs3_off_t off, void *buffer, lfs3_size_t size);
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// Program a block
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//
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// The block must have previously been erased.
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int lfs3_emubd_prog(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg, lfs3_block_t block,
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lfs3_off_t off, const void *buffer, lfs3_size_t size);
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// Erase a block
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//
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// A block must be erased before being programmed. The
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// state of an erased block is undefined.
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int lfs3_emubd_erase(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg, lfs3_block_t block);
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// Sync the block device
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int lfs3_emubd_sync(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg);
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/// Additional emubd features for testing ///
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// Get simulated runtime in nanoseconds
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lfs3_emubd_sns_t lfs3_emubd_simtime(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg);
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// Reset simulation counters
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int lfs3_emubd_simreset(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg);
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// Pause simulation counters
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int lfs3_emubd_simpause(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg);
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// Resume simulation counters
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int lfs3_emubd_simresume(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg);
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// Get total number of read transactions
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lfs3_emubd_sio_t lfs3_emubd_reads(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg);
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// Get total number of prog transactions
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lfs3_emubd_sio_t lfs3_emubd_progs(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg);
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// Get total number of erase transactions
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lfs3_emubd_sio_t lfs3_emubd_erases(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg);
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// Get total amount of bytes read
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lfs3_emubd_sio_t lfs3_emubd_readed(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg);
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// Get total amount of bytes programmed
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lfs3_emubd_sio_t lfs3_emubd_progged(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg);
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// Get total amount of bytes erased
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lfs3_emubd_sio_t lfs3_emubd_erased(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg);
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// Get simulated wear on a given block
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lfs3_emubd_swear_t lfs3_emubd_wear(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg,
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lfs3_block_t block);
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// Manually set simulated wear on a given block
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int lfs3_emubd_setwear(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg,
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lfs3_block_t block, lfs3_emubd_wear_t wear);
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// Mark a block as bad, this is equivalent to setting wear to maximum
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int lfs3_emubd_mkbad(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg, lfs3_block_t block);
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// Clear any simulated wear on a given block
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int lfs3_emubd_mkgood(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg, lfs3_block_t block);
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// Get which bit failed, this changes on erase/powerloss unless manually set
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lfs3_ssize_t lfs3_emubd_badbit(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg,
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lfs3_block_t block);
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// Set which bit should fail in a given block
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int lfs3_emubd_setbadbit(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg,
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lfs3_block_t block, lfs3_size_t bit);
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// Randomize the bad bit on erase (the default)
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int lfs3_emubd_randomizebadbit(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg,
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lfs3_block_t block);
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// Mark a block as bad and which bit should fail
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int lfs3_emubd_mkbadbit(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg,
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lfs3_block_t block, lfs3_size_t bit);
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// Flip a bit in a given block, intended for emulating bit errors
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int lfs3_emubd_flipbit(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg,
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lfs3_block_t block, lfs3_size_t bit);
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// Flip all bits marked as bad
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int lfs3_emubd_flip(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg);
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// Get the remaining power-cycles
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lfs3_emubd_spowercycles_t lfs3_emubd_powercycles(
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const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg);
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// Manually set the remaining power-cycles
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int lfs3_emubd_setpowercycles(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg,
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lfs3_emubd_powercycles_t power_cycles);
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// Get a pseudo-random number from emubd's internal prng
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uint32_t lfs3_emubd_prng(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg);
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// Set the current prng state
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void lfs3_emubd_seed(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg, uint32_t seed);
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// Create a copy-on-write copy of the state of this block device
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int lfs3_emubd_cpy(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg, lfs3_emubd_t *copy);
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#endif
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