Introduce the MTD_STUPID_LOCK flag which indicates that the flash chip is
always locked after power-up, so all sectors need to be unlocked before it
is usable.
If this flag is set, and the chip provides an unlock() operation,
mtd_add_device will unlock the whole MTD device if it's writeable.  This
means that non-writeable partitions will stay locked.
Set MTD_STUPID_LOCK in fixup_use_atmel_lock() so that these chips will work
as expected.
Signed-off-by: Håvard Skinnemoen <hskinnemoen@atmel.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: David Woodhouse <dwmw2@infradead.org>
 {
        mtd->lock = cfi_atmel_lock;
        mtd->unlock = cfi_atmel_unlock;
+       mtd->flags |= MTD_STUPID_LOCK;
 }
 
 static struct cfi_fixup cfi_fixup_table[] = {
 
                        mtd->index = i;
                        mtd->usecount = 0;
 
+                       /* Some chips always power up locked. Unlock them now */
+                       if ((mtd->flags & MTD_WRITEABLE)
+                           && (mtd->flags & MTD_STUPID_LOCK) && mtd->unlock) {
+                               if (mtd->unlock(mtd, 0, mtd->size))
+                                       printk(KERN_WARNING
+                                              "%s: unlock failed, "
+                                              "writes may not work\n",
+                                              mtd->name);
+                       }
+
                        DEBUG(0, "mtd: Giving out device %d to %s\n",i, mtd->name);
                        /* No need to get a refcount on the module containing
                           the notifier, since we hold the mtd_table_mutex */
 
 #define MTD_WRITEABLE          0x400   /* Device is writeable */
 #define MTD_BIT_WRITEABLE      0x800   /* Single bits can be flipped */
 #define MTD_NO_ERASE           0x1000  /* No erase necessary */
+#define MTD_STUPID_LOCK                0x2000  /* Always locked after reset */
 
 // Some common devices / combinations of capabilities
 #define MTD_CAP_ROM            0