Add GFILE support for PetitFS (a very tiny FAT implementation)

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<h1>Petit FAT File System Module</h1>
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<p>Petit FatFs is a sub-set of FatFs module for tiny 8-bit microcontrollers. It is written in compliance with ANSI C and completely separated from the disk I/O layer. It can be incorporated into the tiny microcontrollers with limited memory even if the RAM size is less than sector size. Also full featured FAT file system module is available <a href="http://elm-chan.org/fsw/ff/00index_e.html">here</a>↗.</p>
<h4>Features</h4>
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<li>Very small RAM consumption (44 bytes work area + certain stack).</li>
<li>Very small code size (2K-4K bytes).</li>
<li>FAT12, FAT16 and FAT32.</li>
<li>Single volume and Single file.</li>
<li>File write function with some restrictions.</li>
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<h3>Application Interface</h3>
<p>Petit FatFs module provides following functions.</p>
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<li><a href="pf/mount.html">pf_mount</a> - Mount a Volume</li>
<li><a href="pf/open.html">pf_open</a> - Open a File</li>
<li><a href="pf/read.html">pf_read</a> - Read File</li>
<li><a href="pf/write.html">pf_write</a> - Write File</li>
<li><a href="pf/lseek.html">pf_lseek</a> - Move read/write Pointer</li>
<li><a href="pf/opendir.html">pf_opendir</a> - Open a Directory</li>
<li><a href="pf/readdir.html">pf_readdir</a> - Read a Directory Item</li>
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<h3>Disk I/O Interface</h3>
<p>Since the Petit FatFs module is completely separated from disk I/O layer, it requires following functions to lower layer to read data from storage device. The low level disk I/O module is not a part of Petit FatFs module and it must be provided by user. The sample drivers are also available in the resources.</p>
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<li><a href="pf/dinit.html">disk_initialize</a> - Initialize storage device</li>
<li><a href="pf/dreadp.html">disk_readp</a> - Read a partial sector</li>
<li><a href="pf/dwritep.html">disk_writep</a> - Divided write to a sector</li>
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<h3>Resources</h3>
<p>The Petit FatFs module is a free software and is opened for education, research and development. You can use, modify and/or redistribute it for personal, non-profit or commercial use without any restriction under your responsibility. For further information, refer to the application note.</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://elm-chan.org/fsw/ff/bd/"><em>FatFs User Forum</em></a></li>
<li>Read first: <a href="pf/appnote.html">Petit FatFs module application note</a> <span class="mfd">June 10, 2014</span></li>
<li>Latest Information: <a href="http://elm-chan.org/fsw/ff/00index_p.html">http://elm-chan.org/fsw/ff/00index_p.html</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/system/platform/firmware/fatgen.mspx">FAT32 Specification by Microsoft</a>↗ (The reference document on FAT file system)</li>
<li><a href="http://elm-chan.org/docs/mmc/mmc_e.html">How to Use MMC/SDC</a></li>
<li><a href="img/rwtest3.png">Benchmark 3</a> (ATtiny85/8MHz with MMC via USI)</li>
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<h1>Petit FatFs Module Application Note</h1>
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<h3>Basic Considerations</h3>
<p>The FatFs module is assuming following conditions on portability.</p>
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<li>ANSI C<br>
The FatFs module is a middleware written in ANSI C (C89). There is no platform dependence, so long as the compiler is in compliance with ANSI C.</li>
<li>Size of integer types<br>
The FatFs module assumes that size of char/short/long are 8/16/32 bit and int is 16 or 32 bit. These correspondence are defined in <tt>integer.h</tt>. This will not be a problem on most compilers. When any conflict with existing definitions is occured, you must resolve it with care.</li>
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<h3>Memory Usage (R0.03)</h3>
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<tr><th></th><th>AVR</th><th>x86</th></tr>
<tr><td>Compiler</td><td>gcc(WinAVR)</td><td>VC6</td></tr>
<tr><td>_WORD_ACCESS</td><td>1</td><td>1</td></tr>
<tr class="lst3"><td>Code (default)</td><td>2100</td><td>1720</td></tr>
<tr><td>Code (!_USE_READ)</td><td>-444</td><td>-246</td></tr>
<tr><td>Code (_USE_DIR)</td><td>+1002</td><td>+420</td></tr>
<tr><td>Code (_USE_LSEEK)</td><td>+490</td><td>+228</td></tr>
<tr><td>Code (_USE_WRITE)</td><td>+518</td><td>+351</td></tr>
<tr><td>RAM (bss)</td><td>2</td><td>4</td></tr>
<tr><td>RAM (work)</td><td>42</td><td>44</td></tr>
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<p>This is the size of the Petit FatFs module itself. In addition to this, a low level disk I/O module will be required for a complete function. The size of MMC/SDC module on AVR becomes approximate 620 bytes without write function and 840 bytes with write function.</p>
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<h3>Module Size Reduction</h3>
<p>Follwing table shows which function is removed by configuration options for the module size reduction.</p>
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<tr><td rowspan="2">Function</td><td>_USE_READ</td><td>_USE_DIR</td><td>_USE_LSEEK</td><td>_USE_WRITE</td></tr>
<tr><td>0</td><td>0</td><td>0</td><td>0</td></tr>
<tr class="lst3"><td>pf_mount</td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td></tr>
<tr><td>pf_open</td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td></tr>
<tr><td>pf_read</td><td>x</td><td></td><td></td><td></td></tr>
<tr><td>pf_lseek</td><td></td><td></td><td>x</td><td></td></tr>
<tr><td>pf_opendir</td><td></td><td>x</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
<tr><td>pf_readdir</td><td></td><td>x</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
<tr><td>pf_write</td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td>x</td></tr>
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<h3>Performance effective file access</h3>
<p>For good performance on reading a file on the small embedded system, application programmer should consider what process is done in the file system module.</p>
<p>The Petit FatFs reads the disk sectors without a sector buffer. This means the file system reads a part of the sector contains the required data every reference point even if they are in the same sector. However the generic storage device are not byte addressable so that the disk I/O layer will read the entire sector and pick up the data bytes from the read data steram.</p>
<p>When read 512 byte data from a file at a time, the data sector will be read only a time. When read that data in byte-by-byte, the data sector will be read 512 times. Therefore the byte-by-byte read request will <a href="../img/rwtest3.png">drastically decrease</a> the read performance. To avoid this stupid read controls, the file data should be read in long block as possible. Sector alignment access is not impotant on the Petit FatFs.</p>
<p>The tiny microcontrollers targeted by Petit FatFs has a limited size of RAM. It may not able to allocate a certain size of read buffer and most type of text processing will require byte-by-byte read operation. The Petit FatFs supports data forwarding feature for such purpose.</p>
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<h3>About FatFs License</h3>
<p>Petit FatFs has being developped as a personal project of author, ChaN. It is free from the code anyone else wrote. Following code block shows a copy of the license document that included in the source files.</p>
<pre>/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------/
/ Petit FatFs - FAT file system module R0.03 (C)ChaN, 2014
/-----------------------------------------------------------------------------/
/ Petit FatFs module is a generic FAT file system module for small embedded
/ systems. This is a free software that opened for education, research and
/ commercial developments under license policy of following trems.
/
/ Copyright (C) 2014, ChaN, all right reserved.
/
/ * The Petit FatFs module is a free software and there is NO WARRANTY.
/ * No restriction on use. You can use, modify and redistribute it for
/ personal, non-profit or commercial products UNDER YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.
/ * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice.
/
/-----------------------------------------------------------------------------/</pre>
<p>Therefore FatFs license is one of the BSD-style licenses but there is a significant feature. Because FatFs is for embedded projects, the conditions of redistributions in binary form, such as embedded code, hex file, binary library and any form without source code, are not specified in order to extend usability to commercial use. The documentation of the distributions need not include about Petit FatFs and its license document, and it may also. This is equivalent to the BSD 1-Clause License. Of course Petit FatFs is compatible with the projects under GNU GPL. When redistribute the Petit FatFs with any modification, the license can also be changed to GNU GPL or BSD-style license.</p>
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<h2>disk_initialize</h2>
<p>The disk_initialize function initializes the disk drive.</p>
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DSTATUS disk_initialize (void)
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<h4>Return Values</h4>
<p>The disk status is returned in combination of following flags.</p>
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<dt>STA_NOINIT</dt>
<dd>Indicates that the disk drive has not been initialized. This flag is set on: system reset, disk removal and disk_initialize function failed, and cleared on: disk_initialize function succeeded.</dd>
<dt>STA_NODISK</dt>
<dd>Indicates that no medium in the drive. This is always cleared on fixed disk drive. This flag is not referred by Petit FatFs.</dd>
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<h4>Description</h4>
<p>The disk_initialize function initializes the storage device. If the function succeeded, <tt>STA_NOINIT</tt> flag in the return value is cleared.</p>
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<h2>disk_readp</h2>
<p>The disk_readp function reads a partial sector of the device.</p>
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DRESULT disk_readp (
BYTE* <span class="arg">buff</span>, <span class="c">/* [OUT] Pointer to the read buffer */</span>
DWORD <span class="arg">sector</span>, <span class="c">/* [IN] Sector number */</span>
UINT <span class="arg">offset</span>, <span class="c">/* [IN] Byte offset in the sector to start to read */</span>
UINT <span class="arg">count</span> <span class="c">/* [IN] Number of bytes to read */</span>
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<h4>Parameters</h4>
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<dt>buff</dt>
<dd>Pointer to the read buffer to store the read data. If a NULL is given, read bytes will be forwarded to the outgoing stream instead of the memory.</dd>
<dt>sector</dt>
<dd>Specifies the sector number to be read in logical block address (LBA).</dd>
<dt>offset</dt>
<dd>Specifies the byte offset in the sector to start to read. The value can be 0 to 511.</dd>
<dt>count</dt>
<dd>Specifies number of bytes to read. The value can be 0 to 512 and <tt class="arg">offset</tt> + <tt class="arg">count</tt> must not exceed 512.</dd>
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<h4>Return Value</h4>
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<dt>RES_OK (0)</dt>
<dd>The function succeeded.</dd>
<dt>RES_ERROR</dt>
<dd>Any hard error occured during the disk read operation and could not recover it.</dd>
<dt>RES_PARERR</dt>
<dd>Invalid parameter.</dd>
<dt>RES_NOTRDY</dt>
<dd>The device has not been initialized.</dd>
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<h2>disk_writep</h2>
<p>The disk_writep function writes data to the sector.</p>
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DRESULT disk_writep (
BYTE* <span class="arg">buff</span>, <span class="c">/* [IN] Pointer to the data to be written */</span>
DWORD <span class="arg">sc</span>, <span class="c">/* [IN] Sector number or Number of bytes to wtite */</span>
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<h4>Parameters</h4>
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<dt>buff</dt>
<dd>Pointer to the data to be written to the sector. If a NULL is given, the function initiate/finalize a write transaction to the sector.</dd>
<dt>sc</dt>
<dd>Specifies nubmer of bytes to write if <tt class="arg">buff</tt> is not a NULL. If <tt class="arg">buff</tt> is a NULL and <tt class="arg">sc</tt> is not a zero, the function initiates a write transactin to the sector. If <tt class="arg">buff</tt> and <tt class="arg">sc</tt> are zero, the function finalize the current sector write transactin.</dd>
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<h4>Return Value</h4>
<dl class="ret">
<dt>RES_OK (0)</dt>
<dd>The function succeeded.</dd>
<dt>RES_ERROR</dt>
<dd>Any hard error occured during the write operation and could not recover it or the medium is write protected.</dd>
<dt>RES_PARERR</dt>
<dd>Invalid parameter.</dd>
<dt>RES_NOTRDY</dt>
<dd>The device has not been initialized.</dd>
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<h4>Description</h4>
<p>A sector write operation is done in following sequence.</p>
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<li><tt>disk_writep(0, sector_number);</tt> Initiate a sector write transaction.</li>
<li><tt>disk_writep(data, byte_to_write);</tt> Start to write data to the sector.</li>
<li><tt>disk_writep(data, byte_to_write);</tt> And data can be written upto 512 bytes with one or more calls.</li>
<li><tt>disk_writep(data, byte_to_write);</tt> ...</li>
<li><tt>disk_writep(0, 0);</tt> Finalize the write transaction. If number of bytes sent is less than 512, left bytes in the sector is filled by zero.</li>
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<p>If a write transaction is in progress, <tt>disk_readp()</tt> function will fail and <tt>disk_initialize()</tt> function finalize the current write transaction.</p>
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<h4>Remarks</h4>
<p>This funciton is needed when <tt>_USE_WRITE == 1</tt>.</p>
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<h2>Format of the path names</h2>
<p>The path name format on the Petit FatFs module is similer to MS-DOS as follows.</p>
<pre>"[/]<em>directory</em>/<em>file</em>"</pre>
<p>The Petit FatFs module supports only 8.3 format file name. The sub-directories are separated with a /. The path name is terminated with a nul character, control character or white space. Heading spaces are ignored and skipped. When <tt>_USE_LCC == 1</tt>, lower case characters are allowed for the path name.</p>
<p>The Petit FatFs module does not have a concept of current directory like OS oriented file system. All objects on the volume are always specified in full path name following from the root directory. Heading separator is ignored and it can be exist or omitted.</p>
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<h2>pf_lseek</h2>
<p>The pf_lseek function moves the file read/write pointer of the open file.</p>
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FRESULT pf_lseek (
DWORD <span class="arg">ofs</span> <span class="c">/* [IN] File offset in unit of byte */</span>
);
</pre>
</div>
<div class="para">
<h4>Parameters</h4>
<dl class="par">
<dt>ofs</dt>
<dd>Number of bytes where from start of the file</dd>
</dl>
</div>
<div class="para">
<h4>Return Values</h4>
<dl class="ret">
<dt>FR_OK (0)</dt>
<dd>The function succeeded.</dd>
<dt>FR_DISK_ERR</dt>
<dd>The function failed due to an error in the disk function, a wrong FAT structure or an internal error.</dd>
<dt>FR_NOT_OPENED</dt>
<dd>The file has not been opened.</dd>
</dl>
</div>
<div class="para">
<h4>Description</h4>
<p>The <tt>pf_lseek()</tt> function moves the file read/write pointer of the open file. The <tt class="arg">offset</tt> can be specified in only origin from top of the file.</p>
</div>
<div class="para">
<h4>Example</h4>
<pre>
<span class="c">/* Move to offset of 5000 from top of the file */</span>
res = pf_lseek(5000);
<span class="c">/* Forward 3000 bytes */</span>
res = pf_lseek(fs.fptr + 3000);
<span class="c">/* Rewind 2000 bytes (take care on wraparound) */</span>
res = pf_lseek(fs.fptr - 2000);
</pre>
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<div class="para">
<h4>QuickInfo</h4>
<p>Available when <tt>_USE_LSEEK == 1</tt>.</p>
</div>
<div class="para">
<h4>References</h4>
<p><tt><a href="open.html">pf_open</a>, <a href="sfatfs.html">FATFS</a></tt></p>
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<h2>pf_mount</h2>
<p>The pf_mount fucntion mounts a volume.</p>
<pre>
FRESULT pf_mount (
FATFS* <span class="arg">fs</span> <span class="c">/* [IN] Pointer to the work area */</span>
);
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<div class="para">
<h4>Parameters</h4>
<dl class="par">
<dt>fs</dt>
<dd>Pointer to the work area (file system object) to be registered.</dd>
</dl>
</div>
<div class="para">
<h4>Return Values</h4>
<dl class="ret">
<dt>FR_OK (0)</dt>
<dd>The function succeeded.</dd>
<dt>FR_NOT_READY</dt>
<dd>The drive could not be initialized due to a disk error or no medium.</dd>
<dt>FR_DISK_ERR</dt>
<dd>An error occured in the disk function.</dd>
<dt>FR_NO_FILESYSTEM</dt>
<dd>There is no valid FAT partition on the disk.</dd>
</dl>
</div>
<div class="para">
<h4>Description</h4>
<p>The <tt>pf_mount()</tt> function registers a work area to the Petit FatFs module. The volume is mounted on registration. The volume must be mounted with this function prior to any other file function and after every media changes.</p>
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<div class="para">
<h4>QuickInfo</h4>
<p>Always available.</p>
</div>
<div class="para">
<h4>References</h4>
<p><tt><a href="sfatfs.html">FATFS</a></tt></p>
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<h2>pf_open</h2>
<p>The pf_open function opens an existing file.</p>
<pre>
FRESULT pf_open (
const char* <span class="arg">path</span> <span class="c">/* [IN] Pointer to the file neme */</span>
);
</pre>
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<div class="para">
<h4>Parameters</h4>
<dl class="par">
<dt>path</dt>
<dd>Pointer to a null-terminated string that specifies the <a href="filename.html">file name</a> to open.</dd>
</dl>
</div>
<div class="para">
<h4>Return Values</h4>
<dl class="ret">
<dt>FR_OK (0)</dt>
<dd>The function succeeded.</dd>
<dt>FR_NO_FILE</dt>
<dd>Could not find the file or path.</dd>
<dt>FR_DISK_ERR</dt>
<dd>The function failed due to a hard error in the disk function, a wrong FAT structure or an internal error.</dd>
<dt>FR_NOT_ENABLED</dt>
<dd>The volume has not been mounted.</dd>
</dl>
</div>
<div class="para">
<h4>Description</h4>
<p>The file must be opend prior to use <tt>pf_read()</tt> and <tt>pf_lseek()</tt> function. The open file is valid until next open.</p>
</div>
<div class="para">
<h4>Example</h4>
<pre>
int main (void)
{
FATFS fs; <span class="c">/* Work area (file system object) for the volume */</span>
BYTE buff[16]; <span class="c">/* File read buffer */</span>
UINT br; <span class="c">/* File read count */</span>
FRESULT res; <span class="c">/* Petit FatFs function common result code */</span>
<span class="c">/* Mount the volume */</span>
pf_mount(&amp;fs);
if (res) die(res);
<span class="c">/* Open a file */</span>
res = pf_open("srcfile.dat");
if (res) die(res);
<span class="c">/* Read data to the memory */</span>
res = pf_read(buff, 16, &amp;br); <span class="c">/* Read data to the buff[] */</span>
if (res) die(res); <span class="c">/* Check error */</span>
if (br != 16) die(255); <span class="c">/* Check EOF */</span>
....
<span class="c">/* Forward data to the outgoing stream */</span>
do
res = pf_read(0, 512, &amp;br); <span class="c">/* Send data to the stream */</span>
while (res || br != 512); <span class="c">/* Break on error or eof */</span>
....
}
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<div class="para">
<h4>QuickInfo</h4>
<p>Always available.</p>
</div>
<div class="para">
<h4>References</h4>
<p><tt><a href="read.html">pf_read</a>, <a href="sfatfs.html">FATFS</a></tt></p>
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<h2>pf_opendir</h2>
<p>The pf_opendir function opens a directory.</p>
<pre>
FRESULT pf_opendir (
DIR* <span class="arg">dp</span>, <span class="c">/* [OUT] Pointer to the blank directory object structure */</span>
const char* <span class="arg">path</span> <span class="c">/* [IN] Pointer to the directory name */</span>
);
</pre>
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<div class="para">
<h4>Parameters</h4>
<dl class="par">
<dt>dp</dt>
<dd>Pointer to the blank directory object to be created.</dd>
<dt>path</dt>
<dd>Pinter to the null-terminated string that specifies the <a href="filename.html">directory name</a> to be opened.</dd>
</dl>
</div>
<div class="para">
<h4>Return Values</h4>
<dl class="ret">
<dt>FR_OK (0)</dt>
<dd>The function succeeded and the directory object is created. It is used for subsequent calls to read the directory entries.</dd>
<dt>FR_NO_FILE</dt>
<dd>Could not find the path.</dd>
<dt>FR_NOT_READY</dt>
<dd>The disk drive cannot work due to no medium in the drive or any other reason.</dd>
<dt>FR_DISK_ERR</dt>
<dd>The function failed due to a hard error in the disk function, a wrong FAT structure or an internal error.</dd>
<dt>FR_NOT_ENABLED</dt>
<dd>The volume has no work area.</dd>
</dl>
</div>
<div class="para">
<h4>Description</h4>
<p>The <tt>pf_opendir()</tt> function opens an exsisting directory and creates the directory object for subsequent calls. The directory object structure can be discarded at any time without any procedure.</p>
</div>
<div class="para">
<h4>QuickInfo</h4>
<p>Available when <tt>_USE_DIR == 1</tt>.</p>
</div>
<div class="para">
<h4>References</h4>
<p><tt><a href="readdir.html">f_readdir</a>, <a href="sdir.html">DIR</a></tt></p>
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<h2>pf_read</h2>
<p>The pf_read function reads data from the file.</p>
<pre>
FRESULT pf_read (
void* <span class="arg">buff</span>, <span class="c">/* [OUT] Pointer to the read buffer */</span>
UINT <span class="arg">btr</span>, <span class="c">/* [IN] Number of bytes to read */</span>
UINT* <span class="arg">br</span> <span class="c">/* [OUT] Number of bytes read */</span>
);
</pre>
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<div class="para">
<h4>Parameters</h4>
<dl class="par">
<dt>buff</dt>
<dd>Pointer to the buffer to store the read data. A NULL specifies the destination is an outgoing stream.</dd>
<dt>btr</dt>
<dd>Number of bytes to read.</dd>
<dt>br</dt>
<dd>Pointer to the variable to return number of bytes read.</dd>
</dl>
</div>
<div class="para">
<h4>Return Values</h4>
<dl class="ret">
<dt>FR_OK (0)</dt>
<dd>The function succeeded.</dd>
<dt>FR_DISK_ERR</dt>
<dd>The function failed due to a hard error in the disk function, a wrong FAT structure or an internal error.</dd>
<dt>FR_NOT_OPENED</dt>
<dd>The file has not been opened.</dd>
<dt>FR_NOT_ENABLED</dt>
<dd>The volume has not been mounted.</dd>
</dl>
</div>
<div class="para">
<h4>Description</h4>
<p>The file read/write pointer in the file system object advances in number of bytes read. After the function succeeded, <tt>*br</tt> should be checked to detect end of file. In case of <tt>*br &lt; btr</tt>, it means the read pointer reached end of file during read operation.</p>
<p>If a NULL is given to the <tt class="arg">buff</tt>, the read bytes will be forwarded to the outgoing stream instead of the memory. The streaming function will be typically built-in the <tt>disk_readp()</tt> function.</p>
</div>
<div class="para">
<h4>QuickInfo</h4>
<p>Available when <tt>_USE_READ == 1</tt>.</p>
</div>
<div class="para">
<h4>References</h4>
<p><tt><a href="open.html">pf_open</a>, <a href="write.html">pf_write</a>, <a href="sfatfs.html">FATFS</a></tt></p>
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<h2>pf_readdir</h2>
<p>The pf_readdir function reads directory entries.</p>
<pre>
FRESULT pf_readdir (
DIR* <span class="arg">dp</span>, <span class="c">/* [IN] Pointer to the open directory object */</span>
FILINFO* <span class="arg">fno</span> <span class="c">/* [OUT] Pointer to the file information structure */</span>
);
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<div class="para">
<h4>Parameters</h4>
<dl class="par">
<dt>dp</dt>
<dd>Pointer to the open directory object.</dd>
<dt>fno</dt>
<dd>Pointer to the file information structure to store the read item.</dd>
</dl>
</div>
<div class="para">
<h4>Return Values</h4>
<dl class="ret">
<dt>FR_OK (0)</dt>
<dd>The function succeeded.</dd>
<dt>FR_DISK_ERR</dt>
<dd>The function failed due to an error in the disk function, a wrong FAT structure or an internal error.</dd>
<dt>FR_NOT_OPENED</dt>
<dd>The directory object has not been opened.</dd>
</dl>
</div>
<div class="para">
<h4>Description</h4>
<p>The <tt>pf_readdir()</tt> function reads directory entries in sequence. All items in the directory can be read by calling this function repeatedly. When all directory entries have been read and no item to read, the function returns a null string into member <tt>f_name[]</tt> in the file information structure without error. When a null pointer is given to the <tt class="arg">fno</tt>, the read index of the directory object will be rewinded.</p>
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<h4>Sample Code</h4>
<pre>
FRESULT scan_files (char* path)
{
FRESULT res;
FILINFO fno;
DIR dir;
int i;
res = pf_opendir(&amp;dir, path);
if (res == FR_OK) {
i = strlen(path);
for (;;) {
res = pf_readdir(&amp;dir, &amp;fno);
if (res != FR_OK || fno.fname[0] == 0) break;
if (fno.fattrib &amp; AM_DIR) {
sprintf(&amp;path[i], "/%s", fno.fname);
res = scan_files(path);
if (res != FR_OK) break;
path[i] = 0;
} else {
printf("%s/%s\n", path, fno.fname);
}
}
}
return res;
}
</pre>
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<h4>QuickInfo</h4>
<p>Available when <tt>_USE_DIR == 1</tt>.</p>
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<h4>References</h4>
<p><tt><a href="opendir.html">pf_opendir</a>, <a href="sfileinfo.html">FILINFO</a>, <a href="sdir.html">DIR</a></tt></p>
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<h2>DIR</h2>
<p>The <tt>DIR</tt> structure is used for the work area to read a directory by pf_oepndir, pf_readdir function.</p>
<pre>
typedef struct {
WORD index; <span class="c">/* Current read/write index number */</span>
BYTE* fn; <span class="c">/* Pointer to the SFN (in/out) {file[8],ext[3],status[1]} */</span>
CLUST sclust; <span class="c">/* Table start cluster (0:Static table) */</span>
CLUST clust; <span class="c">/* Current cluster */</span>
DWORD sect; <span class="c">/* Current sector */</span>
} DIR;
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<h2>FATFS</h2>
<p>The <tt>FATFS</tt> structure holds dynamic work area of the logical drive and a file. It is given by application program and registerd/unregisterd to the Petit FatFs module with pf_mount function. There is no member that can be changed by application programs.</p>
<pre>
typedef struct {
BYTE fs_type; <span class="c">/* FAT sub type */</span>
BYTE csize; <span class="c">/* Number of sectors per cluster */</span>
BYTE flag; <span class="c">/* File status flags */</span>
BYTE pad1;
WORD n_rootdir; <span class="c">/* Number of root directory entries (0 on FAT32) */</span>
CLUST n_fatent; <span class="c">/* Number of FAT entries (= number of clusters + 2) */</span>
DWORD fatbase; <span class="c">/* FAT start sector */</span>
DWORD dirbase; <span class="c">/* Root directory start sector (Cluster# on FAT32) */</span>
DWORD database; <span class="c">/* Data start sector */</span>
DWORD fptr; <span class="c">/* File read/write pointer */</span>
DWORD fsize; <span class="c">/* File size */</span>
CLUST org_clust; <span class="c">/* File start cluster */</span>
CLUST curr_clust; <span class="c">/* File current cluster */</span>
DWORD dsect; <span class="c">/* File current data sector */</span>
} FATFS;
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<h2>FILINFO</h2>
<p>The <tt>FILINFO</tt> structure holds a file information returned by pf_readdir function.</p>
<pre>
typedef struct {
DWORD fsize; <span class="c">/* File size */</span>
WORD fdate; <span class="c">/* Last modified date */</span>
WORD ftime; <span class="c">/* Last modified time */</span>
BYTE fattrib; <span class="c">/* Attribute */</span>
char fname[13]; <span class="c">/* File name */</span>
} FILINFO;
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<h4>Members</h4>
<dl>
<dt>fsize</dt>
<dd>Indicates size of the file in unit of byte. This is always zero when it is a directory.</dd>
<dt>fdate</dt>
<dd>Indicates the date that the file was modified or the directory was created.<br>
<dl>
<dt>bit15:9</dt>
<dd>Year origin from 1980 (0..127)</dd>
<dt>bit8:5</dt>
<dd>Month (1..12)</dd>
<dt>bit4:0</dt>
<dd>Day (1..31)</dd>
</dl>
</dd>
<dt>ftime</dt>
<dd>Indicates the time that the file was modified or the directory was created.<br>
<dl>
<dt>bit15:11</dt>
<dd>Hour (0..23)</dd>
<dt>bit10:5</dt>
<dd>Minute (0..59)</dd>
<dt>bit4:0</dt>
<dd>Second / 2 (0..29)</dd>
</dl>
</dd>
<dt>fattrib</dt>
<dd>Indicates the file/directory attribute in combination of <tt>AM_DIR</tt>, <tt>AM_RDO</tt>, <tt>AM_HID</tt>, <tt>AM_SYS</tt> and <tt>AM_ARC</tt>.</dd>
<dt>fname[]</dt>
<dd>Indicates the file/directory name in 8.3 format null-terminated string.</dd>
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<h2>pf_write</h2>
<p>The pf_write function writes data to the file.</p>
<pre>
FRESULT pf_write (
const void* <span class="arg">buff</span>, <span class="c">/* [IN] Pointer to the data to be written */</span>
UINT <span class="arg">btw</span>, <span class="c">/* [IN] Number of bytes to write */</span>
UINT* <span class="arg">bw</span> <span class="c">/* [OUT] Pointer to the variable to return number of bytes written */</span>
);
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<h4>Parameters</h4>
<dl class="par">
<dt>buff</dt>
<dd>Pointer to the data to be wtitten. A NULL specifies to finalize the current write operation.</dd>
<dt>btw</dt>
<dd>Number of bytes to write.</dd>
<dt>bw</dt>
<dd>Pointer to the variable to return number of bytes read.</dd>
</dl>
</div>
<div class="para">
<h4>Return Values</h4>
<dl class="ret">
<dt>FR_OK (0)</dt>
<dd>The function succeeded.</dd>
<dt>FR_DISK_ERR</dt>
<dd>The function failed due to a hard error in the disk function, write protected, a wrong FAT structure or an internal error.</dd>
<dt>FR_NOT_OPENED</dt>
<dd>The file has not been opened.</dd>
<dt>FR_NOT_ENABLED</dt>
<dd>The volume has not been mounted.</dd>
</dl>
</div>
<div class="para">
<h4>Description</h4>
<p>The write function has some restrictions listed below:</p>
<ul>
<li>Cannot create file. Only existing file can be written.</li>
<li>Cannot expand file size.</li>
<li>Cannot update time stamp of the file.</li>
<li>Write operation can start/stop on the sector boundary.</li>
<li>Read-only attribute of the file cannot block write operation.</li>
</ul>
<p>File write operation must be done in following sequence.</p>
<ol>
<li><tt>pf_lseek(ofs);</tt> read/write pointer must be moved to sector bundary prior to initiate write operation or it will be rounded-down to the sector boundary.</li>
<li><tt>pf_write(buff, btw, &amp;bw);</tt> Initiate write operation. Write first data to the file.</li>
<li><tt>pf_write(buff, btw, &amp;bw);</tt> Write next data. Any other file function cannot be used while a write operation is in progress.</li>
<li><tt>pf_write(0, 0, &amp;bw);</tt> Finalize the write operation. If read/write pointer is not on the sector boundary, left bytes in the sector will be filled with zero.</li>
</ol>
<p>The read/write pointer in the file system object advances in number of bytes written. After the function succeeded, <tt>*bw</tt> should be checked to detect end of file. In case of <tt>*bw &lt; btw</tt>, it means the read/write pointer reached end of file during the write operation. Once a write operation is initiated, it must be finalized or the written data can be lost.</p>
</div>
<div class="para">
<h4>QuickInfo</h4>
<p>Available when <tt>_USE_WRITE == 1</tt>.</p>
</div>
<div class="para">
<h4>References</h4>
<p><tt><a href="open.html">pf_open</a>, <a href="sfatfs.html">FATFS</a></tt></p>
</div>
<p class="foot"><a href="../00index_p.html">Return</a></p>
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Petit FatFs Module Source Files R0.03 (C)ChaN, 2014
FILES
pff.h Common include file for Petit FatFs and application module.
pff.c Petit FatFs module.
diskio.h Common include file for Petit FatFs and disk I/O module.
diskio.c Skeleton of low level disk I/O module.
integer.h Alternative type definitions for integer variables.
Low level disk I/O module is not included in this archive because the Petit
FatFs module is only a generic file system layer and not depend on any
specific storage device. You have to provide a low level disk I/O module that
written to control your storage device.
AGREEMENTS
Petit FatFs module is an open source software to implement FAT file system to
small embedded systems. This is a free software and is opened for education,
research and commercial developments under license policy of following trems.
Copyright (C) 2014, ChaN, all right reserved.
* The Petit FatFs module is a free software and there is NO WARRANTY.
* No restriction on use. You can use, modify and redistribute it for
personal, non-profit or commercial use UNDER YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice.
REVISION HISTORY
Jun 15, 2009 R0.01a First release (Branched from FatFs R0.07b)
Dec 14, 2009 R0.02 Added multiple code page support.
Added write funciton.
Changed stream read mode interface.
Dec 07,'2010 R0.02a Added some configuration options.
Fixed fails to open objects with DBCS character.
Jun 10, 2014 R0.03 Separated out configuration options to pffconf.h.
Added _USE_LCC option.
Added _FS_FAT16 option.

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/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Low level disk I/O module skeleton for Petit FatFs (C)ChaN, 2014 */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "diskio.h"
/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Initialize Disk Drive */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
DSTATUS disk_initialize (void)
{
DSTATUS stat;
// Put your code here
return stat;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Read Partial Sector */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
DRESULT disk_readp (
BYTE* buff, /* Pointer to the destination object */
DWORD sector, /* Sector number (LBA) */
UINT offset, /* Offset in the sector */
UINT count /* Byte count (bit15:destination) */
)
{
DRESULT res;
// Put your code here
return res;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Write Partial Sector */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
DRESULT disk_writep (
BYTE* buff, /* Pointer to the data to be written, NULL:Initiate/Finalize write operation */
DWORD sc /* Sector number (LBA) or Number of bytes to send */
)
{
DRESULT res;
if (!buff) {
if (sc) {
// Initiate write process
} else {
// Finalize write process
}
} else {
// Send data to the disk
}
return res;
}

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/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
/ PFF - Low level disk interface modlue include file (C)ChaN, 2014
/-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#ifndef _DISKIO_DEFINED
#define _DISKIO_DEFINED
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#include "integer.h"
/* Status of Disk Functions */
typedef BYTE DSTATUS;
/* Results of Disk Functions */
typedef enum {
RES_OK = 0, /* 0: Function succeeded */
RES_ERROR, /* 1: Disk error */
RES_NOTRDY, /* 2: Not ready */
RES_PARERR /* 3: Invalid parameter */
} DRESULT;
/*---------------------------------------*/
/* Prototypes for disk control functions */
DSTATUS disk_initialize (void);
DRESULT disk_readp (BYTE* buff, DWORD sector, UINT offser, UINT count);
DRESULT disk_writep (const BYTE* buff, DWORD sc);
#define STA_NOINIT 0x01 /* Drive not initialized */
#define STA_NODISK 0x02 /* No medium in the drive */
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _DISKIO_DEFINED */

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/*-------------------------------------------*/
/* Integer type definitions for FatFs module */
/*-------------------------------------------*/
#ifndef _FF_INTEGER
#define _FF_INTEGER
#ifdef _WIN32 /* FatFs development platform */
#include <windows.h>
#include <tchar.h>
#else /* Embedded platform */
/* This type MUST be 8 bit */
typedef unsigned char BYTE;
/* These types MUST be 16 bit */
typedef short SHORT;
typedef unsigned short WORD;
typedef unsigned short WCHAR;
/* These types MUST be 16 bit or 32 bit */
typedef int INT;
typedef unsigned int UINT;
/* These types MUST be 32 bit */
typedef long LONG;
typedef unsigned long DWORD;
#endif
#endif

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/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------/
/ Petit FatFs - FAT file system module include file R0.03 (C)ChaN, 2014
/----------------------------------------------------------------------------/
/ Petit FatFs module is an open source software to implement FAT file system to
/ small embedded systems. This is a free software and is opened for education,
/ research and commercial developments under license policy of following trems.
/
/ Copyright (C) 2014, ChaN, all right reserved.
/
/ * The Petit FatFs module is a free software and there is NO WARRANTY.
/ * No restriction on use. You can use, modify and redistribute it for
/ personal, non-profit or commercial use UNDER YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.
/ * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice.
/
/----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#ifndef _PFATFS
#define _PFATFS 4004 /* Revision ID */
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#include "integer.h"
#include "pffconf.h"
#if _PFATFS != _PFFCONF
#error Wrong configuration file (pffconf.h).
#endif
#if _FS_FAT32
#define CLUST DWORD
#else
#define CLUST WORD
#endif
/* File system object structure */
typedef struct {
BYTE fs_type; /* FAT sub type */
BYTE flag; /* File status flags */
BYTE csize; /* Number of sectors per cluster */
BYTE pad1;
WORD n_rootdir; /* Number of root directory entries (0 on FAT32) */
CLUST n_fatent; /* Number of FAT entries (= number of clusters + 2) */
DWORD fatbase; /* FAT start sector */
DWORD dirbase; /* Root directory start sector (Cluster# on FAT32) */
DWORD database; /* Data start sector */
DWORD fptr; /* File R/W pointer */
DWORD fsize; /* File size */
CLUST org_clust; /* File start cluster */
CLUST curr_clust; /* File current cluster */
DWORD dsect; /* File current data sector */
} FATFS;
/* Directory object structure */
typedef struct {
WORD index; /* Current read/write index number */
BYTE* fn; /* Pointer to the SFN (in/out) {file[8],ext[3],status[1]} */
CLUST sclust; /* Table start cluster (0:Static table) */
CLUST clust; /* Current cluster */
DWORD sect; /* Current sector */
} DIR;
/* File status structure */
typedef struct {
DWORD fsize; /* File size */
WORD fdate; /* Last modified date */
WORD ftime; /* Last modified time */
BYTE fattrib; /* Attribute */
char fname[13]; /* File name */
} FILINFO;
/* File function return code (FRESULT) */
typedef enum {
FR_OK = 0, /* 0 */
FR_DISK_ERR, /* 1 */
FR_NOT_READY, /* 2 */
FR_NO_FILE, /* 3 */
FR_NOT_OPENED, /* 4 */
FR_NOT_ENABLED, /* 5 */
FR_NO_FILESYSTEM /* 6 */
} FRESULT;
/*--------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Petit FatFs module application interface */
FRESULT pf_mount (FATFS* fs); /* Mount/Unmount a logical drive */
FRESULT pf_open (const char* path); /* Open a file */
FRESULT pf_read (void* buff, UINT btr, UINT* br); /* Read data from the open file */
FRESULT pf_write (const void* buff, UINT btw, UINT* bw); /* Write data to the open file */
FRESULT pf_lseek (DWORD ofs); /* Move file pointer of the open file */
FRESULT pf_opendir (DIR* dj, const char* path); /* Open a directory */
FRESULT pf_readdir (DIR* dj, FILINFO* fno); /* Read a directory item from the open directory */
/*--------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Flags and offset address */
/* File status flag (FATFS.flag) */
#define FA_OPENED 0x01
#define FA_WPRT 0x02
#define FA__WIP 0x40
/* FAT sub type (FATFS.fs_type) */
#define FS_FAT12 1
#define FS_FAT16 2
#define FS_FAT32 3
/* File attribute bits for directory entry */
#define AM_RDO 0x01 /* Read only */
#define AM_HID 0x02 /* Hidden */
#define AM_SYS 0x04 /* System */
#define AM_VOL 0x08 /* Volume label */
#define AM_LFN 0x0F /* LFN entry */
#define AM_DIR 0x10 /* Directory */
#define AM_ARC 0x20 /* Archive */
#define AM_MASK 0x3F /* Mask of defined bits */
/*--------------------------------*/
/* Multi-byte word access macros */
#if _WORD_ACCESS == 1 /* Enable word access to the FAT structure */
#define LD_WORD(ptr) (WORD)(*(WORD*)(BYTE*)(ptr))
#define LD_DWORD(ptr) (DWORD)(*(DWORD*)(BYTE*)(ptr))
#define ST_WORD(ptr,val) *(WORD*)(BYTE*)(ptr)=(WORD)(val)
#define ST_DWORD(ptr,val) *(DWORD*)(BYTE*)(ptr)=(DWORD)(val)
#else /* Use byte-by-byte access to the FAT structure */
#define LD_WORD(ptr) (WORD)(((WORD)*((BYTE*)(ptr)+1)<<8)|(WORD)*(BYTE*)(ptr))
#define LD_DWORD(ptr) (DWORD)(((DWORD)*((BYTE*)(ptr)+3)<<24)|((DWORD)*((BYTE*)(ptr)+2)<<16)|((WORD)*((BYTE*)(ptr)+1)<<8)|*(BYTE*)(ptr))
#define ST_WORD(ptr,val) *(BYTE*)(ptr)=(BYTE)(val); *((BYTE*)(ptr)+1)=(BYTE)((WORD)(val)>>8)
#define ST_DWORD(ptr,val) *(BYTE*)(ptr)=(BYTE)(val); *((BYTE*)(ptr)+1)=(BYTE)((WORD)(val)>>8); *((BYTE*)(ptr)+2)=(BYTE)((DWORD)(val)>>16); *((BYTE*)(ptr)+3)=(BYTE)((DWORD)(val)>>24)
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
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/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------/
/ Petit FatFs - Configuration file R0.03 (C)ChaN, 2014
/---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#ifndef _PFFCONF
#define _PFFCONF 4004 /* Revision ID */
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------/
/ Function Configurations
/---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#define _USE_READ 1 /* Enable pf_read() function */
#define _USE_DIR 0 /* Enable pf_opendir() and pf_readdir() function */
#define _USE_LSEEK 0 /* Enable pf_lseek() function */
#define _USE_WRITE 0 /* Enable pf_write() function */
#define _FS_FAT12 0 /* Enable FAT12 */
#define _FS_FAT16 1 /* Enable FAT16 */
#define _FS_FAT32 0 /* Enable FAT32 */
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------/
/ Locale and Namespace Configurations
/---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#define _USE_LCC 0 /* Allow lower case characters for path name */
#define _CODE_PAGE 437
/* The _CODE_PAGE specifies the code page to be used on the target system.
/ SBCS code pages with _USE_LCC == 1 requiers a 128 byte of case conversion
/ table. This might occupy RAM on some platforms, e.g. avr-gcc.
/ When _USE_LCC == 0, _CODE_PAGE has no effect.
/
/ 932 - Japanese Shift_JIS (DBCS, OEM, Windows)
/ 936 - Simplified Chinese GBK (DBCS, OEM, Windows)
/ 949 - Korean (DBCS, OEM, Windows)
/ 950 - Traditional Chinese Big5 (DBCS, OEM, Windows)
/ 1250 - Central Europe (Windows)
/ 1251 - Cyrillic (Windows)
/ 1252 - Latin 1 (Windows)
/ 1253 - Greek (Windows)
/ 1254 - Turkish (Windows)
/ 1255 - Hebrew (Windows)
/ 1256 - Arabic (Windows)
/ 1257 - Baltic (Windows)
/ 1258 - Vietnam (OEM, Windows)
/ 437 - U.S. (OEM)
/ 720 - Arabic (OEM)
/ 737 - Greek (OEM)
/ 775 - Baltic (OEM)
/ 850 - Multilingual Latin 1 (OEM)
/ 858 - Multilingual Latin 1 + Euro (OEM)
/ 852 - Latin 2 (OEM)
/ 855 - Cyrillic (OEM)
/ 866 - Russian (OEM)
/ 857 - Turkish (OEM)
/ 862 - Hebrew (OEM)
/ 874 - Thai (OEM, Windows)
*/
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------/
/ System Configurations
/---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#define _WORD_ACCESS 0
/* The _WORD_ACCESS option is an only platform dependent option. It defines
/ which access method is used to the word data on the FAT volume.
/
/ 0: Byte-by-byte access. Always compatible with all platforms.
/ 1: Word access. Do not choose this unless under both the following conditions.
/
/ * Address misaligned memory access is always allowed for ALL instructions.
/ * Byte order on the memory is little-endian.
/
/ If it is the case, _WORD_ACCESS can also be set to 1 to improve performance and
/ reduce code size. Following table shows an example of some processor types.
/
/ ARM7TDMI 0 ColdFire 0 V850E 0
/ Cortex-M3 0 Z80 0/1 V850ES 0/1
/ Cortex-M0 0 RX600(LE) 0/1 TLCS-870 0/1
/ AVR 0/1 RX600(BE) 0 TLCS-900 0/1
/ AVR32 0 RL78 0 R32C 0
/ PIC18 0/1 SH-2 0 M16C 0/1
/ PIC24 0 H8S 0 MSP430 0
/ PIC32 0 H8/300H 0 x86 0/1
*/
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FEATURE: Prevent mouse events going to obscured widgets FEATURE: Prevent mouse events going to obscured widgets
FEATURE: Add GFILE support for file lists FEATURE: Add GFILE support for file lists
FEATURE: Add GFILE support for C strings as files FEATURE: Add GFILE support for C strings as files
FEATURE: Add GFILE support for PetitFS
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/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------/
/ Petit FatFs - Configuration file R0.03 (C)ChaN, 2014
/---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#ifndef _PFFCONF
#define _PFFCONF 4004 /* Revision ID */
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------/
/ Function Configurations
/---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#define _USE_READ 1 /* Enable pf_read() function */
#define _USE_DIR GFILE_NEED_FILELISTS /* Enable pf_opendir() and pf_readdir() function */
#define _USE_LSEEK 1 /* Enable pf_lseek() function */
#define _USE_WRITE 0 /* Enable pf_write() function */
#define _FS_FAT12 0 /* Enable FAT12 */
#define _FS_FAT16 1 /* Enable FAT16 */
#define _FS_FAT32 1 /* Enable FAT32 */
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------/
/ Locale and Namespace Configurations
/---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#define _USE_LCC 0 /* Allow lower case characters for path name */
#define _CODE_PAGE 437
/* The _CODE_PAGE specifies the code page to be used on the target system.
/ SBCS code pages with _USE_LCC == 1 requiers a 128 byte of case conversion
/ table. This might occupy RAM on some platforms, e.g. avr-gcc.
/ When _USE_LCC == 0, _CODE_PAGE has no effect.
/
/ 932 - Japanese Shift_JIS (DBCS, OEM, Windows)
/ 936 - Simplified Chinese GBK (DBCS, OEM, Windows)
/ 949 - Korean (DBCS, OEM, Windows)
/ 950 - Traditional Chinese Big5 (DBCS, OEM, Windows)
/ 1250 - Central Europe (Windows)
/ 1251 - Cyrillic (Windows)
/ 1252 - Latin 1 (Windows)
/ 1253 - Greek (Windows)
/ 1254 - Turkish (Windows)
/ 1255 - Hebrew (Windows)
/ 1256 - Arabic (Windows)
/ 1257 - Baltic (Windows)
/ 1258 - Vietnam (OEM, Windows)
/ 437 - U.S. (OEM)
/ 720 - Arabic (OEM)
/ 737 - Greek (OEM)
/ 775 - Baltic (OEM)
/ 850 - Multilingual Latin 1 (OEM)
/ 858 - Multilingual Latin 1 + Euro (OEM)
/ 852 - Latin 2 (OEM)
/ 855 - Cyrillic (OEM)
/ 866 - Russian (OEM)
/ 857 - Turkish (OEM)
/ 862 - Hebrew (OEM)
/ 874 - Thai (OEM, Windows)
*/
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------/
/ System Configurations
/---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#define _WORD_ACCESS 0
/* The _WORD_ACCESS option is an only platform dependent option. It defines
/ which access method is used to the word data on the FAT volume.
/
/ 0: Byte-by-byte access. Always compatible with all platforms.
/ 1: Word access. Do not choose this unless under both the following conditions.
/
/ * Address misaligned memory access is always allowed for ALL instructions.
/ * Byte order on the memory is little-endian.
/
/ If it is the case, _WORD_ACCESS can also be set to 1 to improve performance and
/ reduce code size. Following table shows an example of some processor types.
/
/ ARM7TDMI 0 ColdFire 0 V850E 0
/ Cortex-M3 0 Z80 0/1 V850ES 0/1
/ Cortex-M0 0 RX600(LE) 0/1 TLCS-870 0/1
/ AVR 0/1 RX600(BE) 0 TLCS-900 0/1
/ AVR32 0 RL78 0 R32C 0
/ PIC18 0/1 SH-2 0 M16C 0/1
/ PIC24 0 H8S 0 MSP430 0
/ PIC32 0 H8/300H 0 x86 0/1
*/
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/*
* This file is subject to the terms of the GFX License. If a copy of
* the license was not distributed with this file, you can obtain one at:
*
* http://ugfx.org/license.html
*/
/********************************************************
* The PETITFS file-system
********************************************************/
#include "gfx.h"
#if GFX_USE_GFILE && GFILE_NEED_PETITFS
#include "gfile_fs.h"
#include "petitfs_wrapper.h"
static bool_t petitfsExists(const char* fname);
static bool_t petitfsOpen(GFILE* f, const char* fname);
static int petitfsRead(GFILE* f, void* buf, int size);
static bool_t petitfsSetPos(GFILE* f, long int pos);
#if GFILE_NEED_FILELISTS && _FS_MINIMIZE <= 1
static gfileList *petitfsFlOpen(const char *path, bool_t dirs);
static const char *petitfsFlRead(gfileList *pfl);
static void petitfsFlClose(gfileList *pfl);
#endif
const GFILEVMT FsPetitFSVMT = {
GFSFLG_WRITEABLE | GFSFLG_SEEKABLE,
'F',
0,
petitfsExists,
0, // No Filesize
0,
petitfsOpen,
0, // No Close
petitfsRead,
0, // No Write
petitfsSetPos,
0, // No Getsize
0, // No EOF
0, 0, 0, // No Mount, UnMount or Sync
#if GFILE_NEED_FILELISTS
#if _USE_DIR
petitfsFlOpen, petitfsFlRead, petitfsFlClose
#else
0, 0, 0
#endif
#endif
};
// Our directory list structure
typedef struct petitfsList {
gfileList fl; // This must be the first element.
DIR dir;
FILINFO fno;
} petitfsList;
// optimize these later on. Use an array to have multiple
static bool_t petitfs_mounted = FALSE;
static FATFS petitfs_fs;
static bool_t petitfsExists(const char* fname)
{
// Mount first
if (!petitfs_mounted && pf_mount(&petitfs_fs) != FR_OK)
return FALSE;
// Open
if (pf_open(fname) != FR_OK)
return FALSE;
return TRUE;
}
static bool_t petitfsOpen(GFILE* f, const char* fname)
{
// No writing
if ((f->flags & GFILEFLG_WRITE))
return FALSE;
// Mount first
if (!petitfs_mounted && pf_mount(&petitfs_fs) != FR_OK)
return FALSE;
// Open
if (pf_open(fname) != FR_OK)
return FALSE;
f->obj = &petitfs_fs;
return TRUE;
}
static int petitfsRead(GFILE* f, void* buf, int size)
{
int br;
(void) f;
if (pf_read(buf, size, (UINT*)&br) != FR_OK)
return 0;
return br;
}
static bool_t petitfsSetPos(GFILE* f, long int pos)
{
(void) f;
return pf_lseek((DWORD)pos) == FR_OK;
}
#if GFILE_NEED_FILELISTS
static gfileList *petitfsFlOpen(const char *path, bool_t dirs) {
petitfsList *p;
(void) dirs;
if (!(p = gfxAlloc(sizeof(petitfsList))))
return 0;
if (pf_opendir(&p->dir, path) != FR_OK) {
gfxFree(p);
return 0;
}
return &p->fl;
}
static const char *petitfsFlRead(gfileList *pfl) {
#define ffl ((petitfsList *)pfl)
while(1) {
// Read the next entry
if (pf_readdir(&ffl->dir, &ffl->fno) != FR_OK || !ffl->fno.fname[0])
return 0;
/* Ignore dot entries */
if (ffl->fno.fname[0] == '.') continue;
/* Is it a directory */
if (ffl->fl.dirs) {
if ((ffl->fno.fattrib & AM_DIR))
break;
} else {
if (!(ffl->fno.fattrib & (AM_DIR|AM_HID|AM_SYS)))
break;
}
}
return ffl->fno.fname;
}
static void petitfsFlClose(gfileList *pfl) {
gfxFree(pfl);
}
#endif
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/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Low level disk I/O module skeleton for FatFs (C)ChaN, 2007 */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* This is a stub disk I/O module that acts as front end of the existing */
/* disk I/O modules and attach it to FatFs module with common interface. */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "gfx.h"
#if GFX_USE_GFILE && GFILE_NEED_PETITFS && GFX_USE_OS_CHIBIOS
#include "petitfs_wrapper.h"
#include <string.h>
#if HAL_USE_MMC_SPI && HAL_USE_SDC
#error "cannot specify both MMC_SPI and SDC drivers"
#endif
#if HAL_USE_MMC_SPI
extern MMCDriver MMCD1;
#elif HAL_USE_SDC
extern SDCDriver SDCD1;
#else
#error "MMC_SPI or SDC driver must be specified"
#endif
/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Initialize a Drive */
DSTATUS disk_initialize (void) {
#if HAL_USE_MMC_SPI
/* It is initialized externally, just reads the status.*/
if (blkGetDriverState(&MMCD1) != BLK_READY)
return STA_NOINIT;
#else
/* It is initialized externally, just reads the status.*/
if (blkGetDriverState(&SDCD1) != BLK_READY)
return STA_NOINIT;
#endif
// All good
return 0;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Read Part Sector(s) */
static BYTE sectBuf[512];
static DWORD sectpos = -1;
DRESULT disk_readp (
BYTE* buff, /* [OUT] Pointer to the read buffer */
DWORD sector, /* [IN] Sector number */
UINT offset, /* [IN] Byte offset in the sector to start to read */
UINT count /* [IN] Number of bytes to read */
) {
if (sector != sectpos) {
#if HAL_USE_MMC_SPI
if (blkGetDriverState(&MMCD1) != BLK_READY)
return RES_NOTRDY;
if (mmcStartSequentialRead(&MMCD1, sector))
return RES_ERROR;
if (mmcSequentialRead(&MMCD1, sectBuf))
return RES_ERROR;
if (mmcStopSequentialRead(&MMCD1))
return RES_ERROR;
#else
if (blkGetDriverState(&SDCD1) != BLK_READY)
return RES_NOTRDY;
if (sdcRead(&SDCD1, sector, sectBuf, 1))
return RES_ERROR;
#endif
sectpos = sector;
}
memcpy(buff, sectBuf + offset, count);
return RES_OK;
}
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/*
* This file is subject to the terms of the GFX License. If a copy of
* the license was not distributed with this file, you can obtain one at:
*
* http://ugfx.org/license.html
*/
/**
* @file src/gfile/petitfs_wrapper.c
* @brief GFILE PETITFS wrapper.
*
*/
#include "gfx.h"
#if GFX_USE_GFILE && GFILE_NEED_PETITFS
#include "petitfs_wrapper.h"
// Include the source we want
#include "3rdparty/petitfs-0.03/src/pff.c"
#endif // GFX_USE_GFILE && GFILE_NEED_PETITFS

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/*
* This file is subject to the terms of the GFX License. If a copy of
* the license was not distributed with this file, you can obtain one at:
*
* http://ugfx.org/license.html
*/
/**
* @file src/gfile/petitfs_wrapper.h
* @brief GFILE PETITFS wrapper.
*
*/
#ifndef _PETITFS_WRAPPER
#define _PETITFS_WRAPPER
// Include the petitfs configuration from the local directory not the original source folder
#include "pffconf.h"
// Include the petitfs API
#include "3rdparty/petitfs-0.03/src/pff.h"
// Include the petitfs diskio API
#include "3rdparty/petitfs-0.03/src/diskio.h"
#endif //_PETITFS_WRAPPER

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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ GFXSRC += $(GFXLIB)/src/gfile/gfile.c \
$(GFXLIB)/src/gfile/inc_ramfs.c \ $(GFXLIB)/src/gfile/inc_ramfs.c \
$(GFXLIB)/src/gfile/inc_romfs.c \ $(GFXLIB)/src/gfile/inc_romfs.c \
$(GFXLIB)/src/gfile/inc_fatfs.c \ $(GFXLIB)/src/gfile/inc_fatfs.c \
$(GFXLIB)/src/gfile/inc_petitfs.c \
$(GFXLIB)/src/gfile/inc_memfs.c \ $(GFXLIB)/src/gfile/inc_memfs.c \
$(GFXLIB)/src/gfile/inc_chibiosfs.c \ $(GFXLIB)/src/gfile/inc_chibiosfs.c \
$(GFXLIB)/src/gfile/inc_strings.c \ $(GFXLIB)/src/gfile/inc_strings.c \
@ -10,4 +11,8 @@ GFXSRC += $(GFXLIB)/src/gfile/gfile.c \
$(GFXLIB)/src/gfile/inc_scang.c \ $(GFXLIB)/src/gfile/inc_scang.c \
$(GFXLIB)/src/gfile/inc_stdio.c \ $(GFXLIB)/src/gfile/inc_stdio.c \
$(GFXLIB)/src/gfile/fatfs_wrapper.c \ $(GFXLIB)/src/gfile/fatfs_wrapper.c \
$(GFXLIB)/src/gfile/fatfs_chibios_diskio.c $(GFXLIB)/src/gfile/fatfs_chibios_diskio.c \
$(GFXLIB)/src/gfile/petitfs_wrapper.c \
$(GFXLIB)/src/gfile/petitfs_chibios_diskio.c \

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#define GFILE_NEED_RAMFS FALSE #define GFILE_NEED_RAMFS FALSE
#endif #endif
/** /**
* @brief Include the FAT file system driver * @brief Include the FAT file system driver based on the FATFS library
* @details Defaults to FALSE * @details Defaults to FALSE
* @note If GFILE_ALLOW_DEVICESPECIFIC is on then you can ensure that you are * @note If GFILE_ALLOW_DEVICESPECIFIC is on then you can ensure that you are
* opening a file on the FAT file system by prefixing * opening a file on the FAT file system by prefixing
* its name with "F|" (the letter 'F', followed by a vertical bar). * its name with "F|" (the letter 'F', followed by a vertical bar).
* @note You must separately include the FATFS library and code. * @note FATFS and PETITFS offer the same FAT file system support. They just use
* different constraints. PETITFS is smaller but has less features. Only
* one can be used at a time. The block interfaces are also different.
*/ */
#ifndef GFILE_NEED_FATFS #ifndef GFILE_NEED_FATFS
#define GFILE_NEED_FATFS FALSE #define GFILE_NEED_FATFS FALSE
#endif #endif
/**
* @brief Include the FAT file system driver based on the PETITFS library
* @details Defaults to FALSE
* @note If GFILE_ALLOW_DEVICESPECIFIC is on then you can ensure that you are
* opening a file on the FAT file system by prefixing
* its name with "F|" (the letter 'F', followed by a vertical bar).
* @note FATFS and PETITFS offer the same FAT file system support. They just use
* different constraints. PETITFS is smaller but has less features. Only
* one can be used at a time. The block interfaces are also different.
* @note Due to the restrictions on the PETITFS library on writing, we do not implement
* writing.
* @note PETITFS can only have one file open at a time.
*/
#ifndef GFILE_NEED_PETITFS
#define GFILE_NEED_FATFS FALSE
#endif
/** /**
* @brief Include the operating system's native file system * @brief Include the operating system's native file system
* @details Defaults to FALSE * @details Defaults to FALSE

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#define _GFILE_RULES_H #define _GFILE_RULES_H
#if GFX_USE_GFILE #if GFX_USE_GFILE
#if GFILE_NEED_PETITFS && GFILE_NEED_FATFS
#error "GFILE: Both GFILE_NEED_PETITFS and GFILE_NEED_FATFS cannot both be turned on at the same time."
#endif
#endif #endif
#endif /* _GFILE_RULES_H */ #endif /* _GFILE_RULES_H */