sata: use block layer for sata command
Call blk_dread, blk_dwrite, blk_derase to ensure that the block cache is
used if enabled and to remove build breakage when CONFIG_BLK is enabled.
Signed-off-by: Eric Nelson <eric@nelint.com>
Reviewed-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
diff --git a/cmd/sata.c b/cmd/sata.c
index c8de9a3..8748cce 100644
--- a/cmd/sata.c
+++ b/cmd/sata.c
@@ -183,7 +183,8 @@
printf("\nSATA read: device %d block # %ld, count %ld ... ",
sata_curr_device, blk, cnt);
- n = sata_read(sata_curr_device, blk, cnt, (u32 *)addr);
+ n = blk_dread(&sata_dev_desc[sata_curr_device],
+ blk, cnt, (u32 *)addr);
/* flush cache after read */
flush_cache(addr, cnt * sata_dev_desc[sata_curr_device].blksz);
@@ -201,7 +202,8 @@
printf("\nSATA write: device %d block # %ld, count %ld ... ",
sata_curr_device, blk, cnt);
- n = sata_write(sata_curr_device, blk, cnt, (u32 *)addr);
+ n = blk_dwrite(&sata_dev_desc[sata_curr_device],
+ blk, cnt, (u32 *)addr);
printf("%ld blocks written: %s\n",
n, (n == cnt) ? "OK" : "ERROR");