The function find_sector() does not take into account if the flash bank
has changed since the last call. This could lead to illegal accesses inside
and beyond the flash_info_t info strcture. For example if the current
flash bank has less sectors than the last used flash bank.
This patch adds two cheks. One that insures, that the current sector does
not exceed the allowed maximum (which is always a good idea). And one that
checks if the current access is to the same flash bank as the last access.
If not, the search loop will start with sector 0.
Signed-off-by: Martin Krause <martin.krause@tqs.de>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de>
static flash_sect_t find_sector (flash_info_t * info, ulong addr)
{
static flash_sect_t saved_sector = 0; /* previously found sector */
+ static flash_info_t *saved_info = 0; /* previously used flash bank */
flash_sect_t sector = saved_sector;
+ if ((info != saved_info) || (sector >= info->sector_count))
+ sector = 0;
+
while ((info->start[sector] < addr)
&& (sector < info->sector_count - 1))
sector++;
sector--;
saved_sector = sector;
+ saved_info = info;
return sector;
}