1 | /* |
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2 | * fatfs.c - FATFS file system API implementation. |
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3 | * |
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4 | * Author Alain Greiner (2016,2017,2018) |
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5 | * |
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6 | * Copyright (c) UPMC Sorbonne Universites |
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7 | * |
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8 | * This file is part of ALMOS-MKH. |
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9 | * |
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10 | * ALMOS-MKH is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it |
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11 | * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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12 | * the Free Software Foundation; version 2.0 of the License. |
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13 | * |
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14 | * ALMOS-MKH is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but |
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15 | * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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16 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU |
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17 | * General Public License for more details. |
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18 | * |
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19 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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20 | * along with ALMOS-MKH; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, |
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21 | * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA |
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22 | */ |
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23 | |
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24 | |
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25 | #include <hal_kernel_types.h> |
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26 | #include <hal_special.h> |
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27 | #include <printk.h> |
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28 | #include <thread.h> |
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29 | #include <kmem.h> |
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30 | #include <ppm.h> |
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31 | #include <vfs.h> |
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32 | #include <string.h> |
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33 | #include <rpc.h> |
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34 | #include <mapper.h> |
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35 | #include <cluster.h> |
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36 | #include <dev_ioc.h> |
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37 | #include <fatfs.h> |
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38 | |
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39 | |
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40 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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41 | // Extern variables |
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42 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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43 | |
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44 | extern vfs_ctx_t fs_context[FS_TYPES_NR]; // allocated in kernel_init.c file |
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45 | |
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46 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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47 | // FATFS specific static functions |
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48 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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49 | |
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50 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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51 | // These functions return the "offset" and "length" values of an |
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52 | // [offset,length] constant defined in the fatfs.h file. |
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53 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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54 | |
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55 | static inline int get_length( int offset __attribute__((unused)), int length ) { return length; } |
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56 | |
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57 | static inline int get_offset( int offset, int length __attribute__((unused)) ) { return offset; } |
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58 | |
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59 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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60 | // This static function returns the LBA of the first sector of a FAT cluster. |
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61 | // This function can be called by any thread running in any cluster. |
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62 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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63 | // @ ctx : pointer on FATFS context. |
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64 | // @ cluster : cluster index in FATFS. |
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65 | // @ return the lba value. |
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66 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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67 | static inline uint32_t fatfs_lba_from_cluster( fatfs_ctx_t * ctx, |
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68 | uint32_t cluster ) |
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69 | { |
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70 | return (ctx->cluster_begin_lba + ((cluster - 2) << 3)); |
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71 | } |
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72 | |
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73 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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74 | // This function return an integer record value (one, two, or four bytes) |
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75 | // from a memory buffer, taking into account endianness. |
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76 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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77 | // @ offset : first byte of record in buffer. |
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78 | // @ size : record length in bytes (1/2/4). |
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79 | // @ buffer : pointer on buffer base. |
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80 | // @ little endian : the most significant byte has the highest address when true. |
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81 | // @ return the integer value in a 32 bits word. |
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82 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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83 | static uint32_t fatfs_get_record( uint32_t offset, |
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84 | uint32_t size, |
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85 | uint8_t * buffer, |
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86 | uint32_t little_endian ) |
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87 | { |
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88 | uint32_t n; |
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89 | uint32_t res = 0; |
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90 | |
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91 | if ( little_endian ) |
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92 | { |
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93 | for( n = size ; n > 0 ; n-- ) res = (res<<8) | buffer[offset+n-1]; |
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94 | } |
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95 | else // big_endian |
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96 | { |
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97 | for( n = 0 ; n < size ; n++ ) res = (res<<8) | buffer[offset+n]; |
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98 | } |
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99 | return res; |
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100 | |
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101 | } // end fatfs_get_record() |
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102 | |
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103 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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104 | // This function writes one, two, or four bytes from a 32 bits integer to a memory buffer, |
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105 | // taking into account endianness. |
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106 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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107 | // @ offset : first byte of record in buffer. |
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108 | // @ size : record length in bytes (1/2/4). |
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109 | // @ buffer : pointer on buffer base. |
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110 | // @ little endian : the most significant byte has the highest address when true. |
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111 | // @ return the integer value in a 32 bits word. |
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112 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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113 | static void fatfs_set_record( uint32_t offset, |
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114 | uint32_t size, |
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115 | uint8_t * buffer, |
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116 | uint32_t little_endian, |
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117 | uint32_t value ) |
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118 | { |
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119 | uint32_t n; |
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120 | |
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121 | if ( little_endian ) |
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122 | { |
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123 | for( n = size ; n > 0 ; n-- ) buffer[offset+n-1] = (uint8_t)(value>>((n-1)<<3)); |
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124 | } |
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125 | else // big_endian |
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126 | { |
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127 | for( n = 0 ; n < size ; n++ ) buffer[offset+n] = (uint8_t)(value>>((size-1-n)<<3)); |
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128 | } |
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129 | |
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130 | } // end fatfs_set_record() |
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131 | |
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132 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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133 | // This static function retun in the <name> buffer a short name stored in |
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134 | // a SFN FATFS directory entry. |
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135 | /////////////////////////i//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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136 | // @ buffer : pointer on buffer containing the directory entry. |
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137 | // @ name : [out] buffer allocated by the caller. |
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138 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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139 | static void fatfs_get_name_from_short( uint8_t * buffer, |
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140 | char * name ) |
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141 | { |
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142 | uint32_t i; |
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143 | uint32_t j = 0; |
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144 | |
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145 | // get name |
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146 | for ( i = 0; i < 8 && buffer[i] != ' '; i++ ) |
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147 | { |
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148 | name[j] = to_lower( buffer[i] ); |
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149 | j++; |
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150 | } |
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151 | |
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152 | // get extension |
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153 | for ( i = 8; i < 8 + 3 && buffer[i] != ' '; i++ ) |
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154 | { |
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155 | // we entered the loop so there is an extension. add the dot |
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156 | if ( i == 8 ) |
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157 | { |
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158 | name[j] = '.'; |
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159 | j++; |
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160 | } |
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161 | |
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162 | name[j] = to_lower( buffer[i] ); |
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163 | j++; |
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164 | } |
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165 | |
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166 | name[j] = '\0'; |
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167 | |
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168 | } // fatfs_get_name_from_short() |
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169 | |
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170 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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171 | // This static function retun in the <name> buffer a partial name stored in |
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172 | // a LFN FATFS directory entry. |
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173 | /////////////////////////i//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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174 | // @ buffer : pointer on buffer containing the directory entry. |
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175 | // @ name : [out] buffer allocated by the caller. |
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176 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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177 | static void fatfs_get_name_from_long( uint8_t * buffer, |
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178 | char * name ) |
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179 | { |
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180 | uint32_t name_offset = 0; |
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181 | uint32_t buffer_offset = get_length(LDIR_ORD); |
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182 | uint32_t l_name_1 = get_length(LDIR_NAME_1); |
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183 | uint32_t l_name_2 = get_length(LDIR_NAME_2); |
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184 | uint32_t l_name_3 = get_length(LDIR_NAME_3); |
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185 | uint32_t l_attr = get_length(LDIR_ATTR); |
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186 | uint32_t l_type = get_length(LDIR_TYPE); |
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187 | uint32_t l_chksum = get_length(LDIR_CHKSUM); |
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188 | uint32_t l_rsvd = get_length(LDIR_RSVD); |
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189 | |
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190 | uint32_t j = 0; |
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191 | uint32_t eof = 0; |
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192 | |
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193 | while ( (buffer_offset != DIR_ENTRY_SIZE) && (!eof) ) |
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194 | { |
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195 | while (j != l_name_1 && !eof ) |
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196 | { |
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197 | if ( (buffer[buffer_offset] == 0x00) || |
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198 | (buffer[buffer_offset] == 0xFF) ) |
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199 | { |
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200 | eof = 1; |
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201 | continue; |
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202 | } |
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203 | name[name_offset] = buffer[buffer_offset]; |
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204 | buffer_offset += 2; |
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205 | j += 2; |
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206 | name_offset++; |
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207 | } |
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208 | |
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209 | buffer_offset += (l_attr + l_type + l_chksum); |
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210 | j = 0; |
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211 | |
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212 | while (j != l_name_2 && !eof ) |
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213 | { |
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214 | if ( (buffer[buffer_offset] == 0x00) || |
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215 | (buffer[buffer_offset] == 0xFF) ) |
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216 | { |
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217 | eof = 1; |
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218 | continue; |
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219 | } |
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220 | name[name_offset] = buffer[buffer_offset]; |
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221 | buffer_offset += 2; |
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222 | j += 2; |
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223 | name_offset++; |
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224 | } |
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225 | |
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226 | buffer_offset += l_rsvd; |
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227 | j = 0; |
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228 | |
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229 | while (j != l_name_3 && !eof ) |
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230 | { |
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231 | if ( (buffer[buffer_offset] == 0x00) || |
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232 | (buffer[buffer_offset] == 0xFF) ) |
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233 | { |
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234 | eof = 1; |
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235 | continue; |
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236 | } |
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237 | name[name_offset] = buffer[buffer_offset]; |
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238 | buffer_offset += 2; |
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239 | j += 2; |
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240 | name_offset++; |
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241 | } |
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242 | } |
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243 | name[name_offset] = 0; |
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244 | |
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245 | } // end fatfs_get_name_from_long() |
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246 | |
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247 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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248 | // This static function analyse the <name> input argument, and returns in other |
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249 | // output arguments various informations required to store the name in FATFS directory. |
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250 | // The <name> length cannot be larger than 31 characters : |
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251 | // - Short name (less than 13 characters) require 1 LFN entry. |
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252 | // - Medium names (from 14 to 26 characters require 2 LFN entries. |
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253 | // - Large names (up to 31 characters) require 3 LFN entries. |
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254 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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255 | // @ name : [in] complete directory entry name. |
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256 | // @ length : [out] total number of characters in name. |
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257 | // @ nb_lfn : [out] number of LFN entries required to store the name. |
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258 | // @ sfn : [out] a legal SFN name extracted from name / upper case and 8-3 format. |
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259 | // @ checksum : [out] checksum to be stored in SFN. |
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260 | // @ returns 0 on success / returns 1 if the name length is larger than 31 characters. |
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261 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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262 | static error_t fatfs_name_format( const char * name, |
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263 | uint32_t * length, |
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264 | uint32_t * nb_lfn, |
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265 | char * sfn, |
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266 | uint8_t * checksum ) |
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267 | { |
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268 | // compute name length |
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269 | uint32_t name_length = strlen( name ); |
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270 | *length = name_length; |
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271 | |
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272 | uint32_t suffix_length = 0; |
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273 | uint32_t prefix_length = 0; |
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274 | uint32_t dot_found = 0; |
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275 | uint32_t i; |
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276 | |
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277 | // compute prefix and suffix length |
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278 | // only the last '.' is taken into account |
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279 | for ( i=0 ; i<name_length ; i++ ) |
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280 | { |
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281 | if (name[i] == '.' ) |
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282 | { |
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283 | if ( dot_found ) |
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284 | { |
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285 | prefix_length += suffix_length + 1; |
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286 | suffix_length = 0; |
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287 | } |
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288 | else |
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289 | { |
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290 | dot_found = 1; |
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291 | } |
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292 | } |
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293 | else |
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294 | { |
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295 | if ( dot_found) suffix_length++; |
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296 | else prefix_length++; |
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297 | } |
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298 | } |
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299 | |
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300 | // build SFN prefix (8bits) |
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301 | if (prefix_length <= 8) |
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302 | { |
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303 | for( i=0 ; i<8 ; i++) |
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304 | { |
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305 | if ( i<prefix_length ) sfn[i] = to_upper( name[i] ); |
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306 | else sfn[i] = 0x20; |
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307 | } |
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308 | } |
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309 | else |
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310 | { |
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311 | for( i=0 ; i<6 ; i++) |
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312 | { |
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313 | sfn[i] = to_upper( name[i] ); |
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314 | } |
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315 | sfn[6] = 0x7E; |
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316 | sfn[7] = 0x31; |
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317 | } |
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318 | |
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319 | // build SFN suffix (3 bits) |
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320 | if ( suffix_length == 0 ) |
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321 | { |
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322 | sfn[8] = 0x20; |
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323 | sfn[9] = 0x20; |
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324 | sfn[10] = 0x20; |
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325 | } |
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326 | else if ( suffix_length == 1 ) |
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327 | { |
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328 | sfn[8] = to_upper( name[name_length-1] ); |
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329 | sfn[9] = 0x20; |
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330 | sfn[10] = 0x20; |
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331 | } |
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332 | else if ( suffix_length == 2 ) |
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333 | { |
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334 | sfn[8] = to_upper( name[name_length-2] ); |
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335 | sfn[9] = to_upper( name[name_length-1] ); |
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336 | sfn[10] = 0x20; |
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337 | } |
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338 | else |
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339 | { |
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340 | sfn[8] = to_upper( name[name_length-suffix_length] ); |
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341 | sfn[9] = to_upper( name[name_length-suffix_length+1] ); |
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342 | sfn[10] = to_upper( name[name_length-suffix_length+2] ); |
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343 | } |
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344 | |
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345 | // compute 8 bits checksum |
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346 | uint8_t sum = 0; |
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347 | for ( i=0 ; i<11 ; i++ ) |
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348 | { |
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349 | sum = (((sum & 0x01)<<7) | ((sum & 0xFE)>>1)) + sfn[i]; |
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350 | } |
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351 | *checksum = sum; |
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352 | |
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353 | // set nb_lfn and length values |
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354 | if ( name_length <= 13 ) |
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355 | { |
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356 | *nb_lfn = 1; |
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357 | return 0; |
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358 | } |
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359 | else if ( name_length <= 26 ) |
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360 | { |
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361 | *nb_lfn = 2; |
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362 | return 0; |
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363 | } |
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364 | else if ( name_length <= 31 ) |
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365 | { |
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366 | *nb_lfn = 3; |
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367 | return 0; |
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368 | } |
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369 | else |
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370 | { |
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371 | return 1; |
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372 | } |
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373 | } // end fatfs_name_format() |
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374 | |
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375 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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376 | // This static function - atomically - decrements "free_clusters", and updates |
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377 | // the "free_cluster_hint" shared variables in the FATFS context in the FAT cluster. |
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378 | // It scan the FAT to find the first free slot larger than the <cluster> argument, |
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379 | // and set "free_cluster_hint" <= (free - 1). |
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380 | // |
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381 | // WARNING : The free_lock protecting exclusive access to these variables |
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382 | // must be taken by the calling function. |
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383 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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384 | // @ cluster : recently allocated cluster index in FAT. |
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385 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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386 | static error_t fatfs_free_clusters_decrement( uint32_t cluster ) |
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387 | { |
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388 | fatfs_ctx_t * loc_ctx; // local pointer on local FATFS context |
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389 | fatfs_ctx_t * fat_ctx; // local pointer on FATFS in cluster containing FAT mapper |
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390 | cxy_t mapper_cxy; // cluster identifier for cluster containing FAT mapper |
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391 | xptr_t mapper_xp; // extended pointer on FAT mapper |
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392 | xptr_t hint_xp; // extended pointer on "free_cluster_hint" shared variable |
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393 | xptr_t numb_xp; // extended pointer on "free_clusters" shared variable |
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394 | uint32_t numb; // "free_clusters" variable current value |
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395 | uint32_t page_id; // page index in FAT mapper |
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396 | uint32_t slot_id; // slot index in one page of FAT (1024 slots per page) |
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397 | uint32_t page_max; // max number of pages in FAT mapper |
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398 | xptr_t page_xp; // extended pointer on current page in FAT mapper |
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399 | xptr_t slot_xp; // extended pointer on current slot in FAT mapper |
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400 | |
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401 | #if DEBUG_FATFS_FREE_CLUSTERS |
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402 | uint32_t cycle = (uint32_t)hal_get_cycles(); |
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403 | thread_t * this = CURRENT_THREAD; |
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404 | if( DEBUG_FATFS_FREE_CLUSTERS < (uint32_t)hal_get_cycles() ) |
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405 | printk("\n[%s] thread[%x,%x] enter for allocated cluster %x / cycle %d\n", |
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406 | __FUNCTION__, this->process->pid, this->trdid, cluster , cycle ); |
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407 | #endif |
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408 | |
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409 | // get local pointer on local FATFS context |
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410 | loc_ctx = fs_context[FS_TYPE_FATFS].extend; |
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411 | |
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412 | // get cluster containing FAT mapper |
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413 | mapper_xp = loc_ctx->fat_mapper_xp; |
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414 | mapper_cxy = GET_CXY( mapper_xp ); |
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415 | |
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416 | // get local pointer on FATFS context in FAT cluster |
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417 | fat_ctx = hal_remote_lpt( XPTR( mapper_cxy , &fs_context[FS_TYPE_FATFS].extend ) ); |
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418 | |
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419 | // build extended pointers on free_clusters, and free_cluster_hint |
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420 | hint_xp = XPTR( mapper_cxy , &fat_ctx->free_cluster_hint ); |
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421 | numb_xp = XPTR( mapper_cxy , &fat_ctx->free_clusters ); |
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422 | |
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423 | // update "free_clusters" |
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424 | numb = hal_remote_l32( numb_xp ); |
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425 | hal_remote_s32( numb_xp , numb - 1 ); |
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426 | |
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427 | // scan FAT mapper to find the first free slot > cluster |
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428 | // and update "free_cluster_hint" as (free - 1) |
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429 | page_id = (cluster + 1) >> 10; |
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430 | slot_id = (cluster + 1) & 0x3FF; |
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431 | page_max = (loc_ctx->fat_sectors_count >> 3); |
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432 | |
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433 | // scan FAT mapper / loop on pages |
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434 | while ( page_id < page_max ) |
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435 | { |
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436 | // get current page from mapper |
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437 | page_xp = mapper_remote_get_page( mapper_xp , page_id ); |
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438 | |
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439 | if( page_xp == XPTR_NULL ) |
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440 | { |
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441 | printk("\n[ERROR] in %s : cannot access FAT mapper\n", __FUNCTION__ ); |
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442 | return -1; |
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443 | } |
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444 | |
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445 | // scan FAT mapper / loop on slots |
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446 | while ( slot_id < 1024 ) |
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447 | { |
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448 | // get extended pointer on current slot |
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449 | slot_xp = ppm_page2base( page_xp ) + (slot_id << 2); |
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450 | |
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451 | // test FAT slot value |
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452 | if ( hal_remote_l32( slot_xp ) == FREE_CLUSTER ) |
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453 | { |
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454 | // update "free_cluster_hint" <= (free - 1) |
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455 | hal_remote_s32( hint_xp , (page_id << 10) + slot_id - 1 ); |
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456 | |
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457 | #if DEBUG_FATFS_FREE_CLUSTERS |
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458 | cycle = (uint32_t)hal_get_cycles(); |
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459 | if( DEBUG_FATFS_FREE_CLUSTERS < (uint32_t)hal_get_cycles() ) |
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460 | printk("\n[%s] thread[%x,%x] exit / hint %x / free_clusters %x / cycle %d\n", |
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461 | __FUNCTION__, this->process->pid, this->trdid, |
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462 | hal_remote_l32(hint_xp), hal_remote_l32(numb_xp), cycle ); |
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463 | #endif |
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464 | return 0; |
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465 | } |
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466 | |
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467 | // increment slot_id |
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468 | slot_id++; |
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469 | |
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470 | } // end loop on slots |
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471 | |
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472 | // update loop variables |
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473 | page_id++; |
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474 | slot_id = 0; |
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475 | |
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476 | } // end loop on pages |
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477 | |
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478 | // return error if no free cluster found |
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479 | printk("\n[ERROR] in %s : No free cluster found\n", __FUNCTION__ ); |
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480 | return -1; |
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481 | |
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482 | } // end fatfs_free_clusters_decrement() |
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483 | |
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484 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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485 | // This static function atomically increments <free_clusters>, and updates |
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486 | // the <free_cluster_hint> shared variables in the FATFS context in the FAT cluster. |
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487 | // If the released cluster index is smaller than the current (hint + 1) value, |
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488 | // it set "free_cluster_hint" <= cluster - 1. |
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489 | // |
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490 | // WARNING : The free_lock protecting exclusive access to these variables |
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491 | // must be taken by the calling function. |
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492 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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493 | // @ cluster : recently released cluster index in FAT. |
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494 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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495 | static void fatfs_free_clusters_increment( uint32_t cluster ) |
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496 | { |
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497 | fatfs_ctx_t * loc_ctx; // local pointer on local FATFS context |
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498 | fatfs_ctx_t * fat_ctx; // local pointer on FATFS in cluster containing FAT mapper |
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499 | cxy_t fat_cxy; // cluster identifier for cluster containing FAT mapper |
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500 | xptr_t hint_xp; // extended pointer on "free_cluster_hint" shared variable |
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501 | xptr_t numb_xp; // extended pointer on "free_clusters" shared variable |
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502 | uint32_t hint; // "free_cluster_hint" variable current value |
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503 | uint32_t numb; // "free_clusters" variable current value |
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504 | |
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505 | // get local pointer on local FATFS context |
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506 | loc_ctx = fs_context[FS_TYPE_FATFS].extend; |
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507 | |
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508 | // get cluster containing FAT mapper |
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509 | fat_cxy = GET_CXY( loc_ctx->fat_mapper_xp ); |
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510 | |
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511 | // get local pointer on FATFS context in FAT cluster |
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512 | fat_ctx = hal_remote_lpt( XPTR( fat_cxy , &fs_context[FS_TYPE_FATFS].extend ) ); |
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513 | |
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514 | // build extended pointers free_lock, free_clusters, and free_cluster_hint |
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515 | hint_xp = XPTR( fat_cxy , &fat_ctx->free_cluster_hint ); |
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516 | numb_xp = XPTR( fat_cxy , &fat_ctx->free_clusters ); |
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517 | |
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518 | // get current value of free_cluster_hint and free_clusters |
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519 | hint = hal_remote_l32( hint_xp ); |
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520 | numb = hal_remote_l32( numb_xp ); |
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521 | |
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522 | // update free_cluster_hint if required |
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523 | if ( cluster < (hint + 1) ) hal_remote_s32( hint_xp , (cluster - 1) ); |
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524 | |
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525 | // update free_clusters |
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526 | hal_remote_s32( numb_xp , numb + 1 ); |
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527 | |
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528 | #if DEBUG_FATFS_FREE_CLUSTERS |
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529 | thread_t * this = CURRENT_THREAD; |
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530 | if( DEBUG_FATFS_FREE_CLUSTERS < (uint32_t)hal_get_cycles() ) |
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531 | printk("\n[%s] thread[%x,%x] updates free cluster info : hint %x / number %x\n", |
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532 | __FUNCTION__, this->process->pid, this->trdid, |
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533 | hal_remote_l32( hint_xp ), hal_remote_l32( numb_xp ) ); |
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534 | #endif |
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535 | |
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536 | } // end fatfs_free_clusters_increment() |
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537 | |
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538 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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539 | // This recursive function is called by the generic function fatfs_release_all_clusters() |
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540 | // It release all clusters allocated to a given inode in the FAT mapper. |
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541 | // The removal is done in reverse order of the linked list (from last to first). |
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542 | // It does NOT update the FS on the IOC device. |
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543 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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544 | // @ fat_mapper_xp : extended pointer on FAT mapper. |
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545 | // @ cluster : cluster index in FAT. |
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546 | // @ return 0 if success / return -1 if error (cannot access FAT) |
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547 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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548 | static error_t fatfs_recursive_release( xptr_t fat_mapper_xp, |
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549 | uint32_t cluster ) |
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550 | { |
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551 | uint32_t next; |
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552 | |
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553 | // get next cluster from FAT mapper |
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554 | if ( mapper_remote_get_32( fat_mapper_xp , cluster , &next ) ) return -1; |
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555 | |
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556 | #if (DEBUG_FATFS_RELEASE_INODE & 1) |
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557 | thread_t * this = CURRENT_THREAD; |
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558 | if ( DEBUG_FATFS_RELEASE_INODE < (uint32_t)hal_get_cycles() ) |
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559 | printk("\n[%s] thread[%x,%x] access FAT for cluster %x / next %x\n", |
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560 | __FUNCTION__, this->process->pid, this->trdid, cluster, next ); |
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561 | #endif |
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562 | |
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563 | if ( next < END_OF_CHAIN_CLUSTER_MIN ) // non terminal case |
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564 | { |
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565 | // call fatfs_recursive_release() on next cluster |
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566 | if ( fatfs_recursive_release( fat_mapper_xp , next ) ) return -1; |
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567 | } |
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568 | |
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569 | // update current cluster in FAT mapper |
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570 | if ( mapper_remote_set_32( fat_mapper_xp, cluster , FREE_CLUSTER ) ) return -1; |
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571 | |
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572 | // Update free_cluster_hint and free_clusters in FAT context |
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573 | fatfs_free_clusters_increment( cluster ); |
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574 | |
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575 | return 0; |
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576 | |
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577 | } // end fatfs_recursive_release() |
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578 | |
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579 | |
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580 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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581 | // FATFS specific extern functions |
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582 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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583 | |
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584 | ////////////////////////////// |
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585 | void fatfs_ctx_display( void ) |
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586 | { |
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587 | // get pointer on local FATFS context |
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588 | vfs_ctx_t * vfs_ctx = &fs_context[FS_TYPE_FATFS]; |
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589 | fatfs_ctx_t * fatfs_ctx = (fatfs_ctx_t *)vfs_ctx->extend; |
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590 | |
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591 | printk("\n*** FAT context ***\n" |
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592 | "- fat_sectors = %d\n" |
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593 | "- sector size = %d\n" |
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594 | "- cluster size = %d\n" |
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595 | "- fat_first_lba = %d\n" |
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596 | "- data_first_lba = %d\n" |
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597 | "- root_dir_cluster = %d\n" |
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598 | "- free_clusters = %d\n" |
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599 | "- free_cluster_hint = %d\n" |
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600 | "- fat_mapper_xp = %l\n", |
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601 | fatfs_ctx->fat_sectors_count, |
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602 | fatfs_ctx->bytes_per_sector, |
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603 | fatfs_ctx->sectors_per_cluster * fatfs_ctx->bytes_per_sector, |
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604 | fatfs_ctx->fat_begin_lba, |
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605 | fatfs_ctx->cluster_begin_lba, |
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606 | fatfs_ctx->root_dir_cluster, |
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607 | fatfs_ctx->free_clusters, |
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608 | fatfs_ctx->free_cluster_hint, |
---|
609 | fatfs_ctx->fat_mapper_xp ); |
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610 | |
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611 | } // end fatfs_ctx_display() |
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612 | |
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613 | ////////////////////////////////////////// |
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614 | void fatfs_display_fat( uint32_t page_id, |
---|
615 | uint32_t nentries ) |
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616 | { |
---|
617 | uint32_t line; |
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618 | uint32_t maxline; |
---|
619 | |
---|
620 | // copute numner of lines to display |
---|
621 | maxline = nentries >> 3; |
---|
622 | if( nentries & 0x7 ) maxline++; |
---|
623 | |
---|
624 | // get pointer on local FATFS context |
---|
625 | vfs_ctx_t * vfs_ctx = &fs_context[FS_TYPE_FATFS]; |
---|
626 | fatfs_ctx_t * fatfs_ctx = (fatfs_ctx_t *)vfs_ctx->extend; |
---|
627 | |
---|
628 | // get extended pointer on FAT mapper |
---|
629 | xptr_t fat_mapper_xp = fatfs_ctx->fat_mapper_xp; |
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630 | |
---|
631 | // get extended pointer and cluster of FAT mapper requested page |
---|
632 | xptr_t page_xp = mapper_remote_get_page( fat_mapper_xp , page_id ); |
---|
633 | |
---|
634 | // get extended pointer on requested page base |
---|
635 | xptr_t base_xp = ppm_page2base( page_xp ); |
---|
636 | |
---|
637 | printk("\n***** FAT content / page %d *****\n", page_id ); |
---|
638 | for( line = 0 ; line < maxline ; line++ ) |
---|
639 | { |
---|
640 | printk("%x : %X | %X | %X | %X | %X | %X | %X | %X\n", (line<<3), |
---|
641 | hal_remote_l32( base_xp + ((line<<5) ) ), |
---|
642 | hal_remote_l32( base_xp + ((line<<5) + 4 ) ), |
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643 | hal_remote_l32( base_xp + ((line<<5) + 8 ) ), |
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644 | hal_remote_l32( base_xp + ((line<<5) + 12 ) ), |
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645 | hal_remote_l32( base_xp + ((line<<5) + 16 ) ), |
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646 | hal_remote_l32( base_xp + ((line<<5) + 20 ) ), |
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647 | hal_remote_l32( base_xp + ((line<<5) + 24 ) ), |
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648 | hal_remote_l32( base_xp + ((line<<5) + 28 ) ) ); |
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649 | } |
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650 | |
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651 | } // end fatfs_display_fat() |
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652 | |
---|
653 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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654 | error_t fatfs_get_cluster( uint32_t first_cluster_id, |
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655 | uint32_t searched_page_index, |
---|
656 | uint32_t * searched_cluster_id ) |
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657 | { |
---|
658 | xptr_t current_page_xp; // pointer on current page descriptor |
---|
659 | uint32_t * buffer; // pointer on current page (array of uint32_t) |
---|
660 | uint32_t current_page_index; // index of current page in FAT |
---|
661 | uint32_t current_page_offset; // offset of slot in current page |
---|
662 | uint32_t page_count_in_file; // index of page in file (index in linked list) |
---|
663 | uint32_t next_cluster_id; // content of current FAT slot |
---|
664 | |
---|
665 | assert( (searched_page_index > 0) , |
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666 | "no FAT access required for first page\n"); |
---|
667 | |
---|
668 | #if DEBUG_FATFS_GET_CLUSTER |
---|
669 | uint32_t cycle = (uint32_t)hal_get_cycles(); |
---|
670 | thread_t * this = CURRENT_THREAD; |
---|
671 | if( DEBUG_FATFS_GET_CLUSTER < cycle ) |
---|
672 | printk("\n[%s] thread[%x,%x] enter / first_cluster_id %d / searched_index / cycle %d\n", |
---|
673 | __FUNCTION__, this->process->pid, this->trdid, first_cluster_id, searched_page_index, cycle ); |
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674 | #endif |
---|
675 | |
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676 | // get local pointer on local FATFS context |
---|
677 | fatfs_ctx_t * ctx = fs_context[FS_TYPE_FATFS].extend; |
---|
678 | |
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679 | // get extended pointer and cluster on FAT mapper |
---|
680 | xptr_t mapper_xp = ctx->fat_mapper_xp; |
---|
681 | cxy_t mapper_cxy = GET_CXY( mapper_xp ); |
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682 | |
---|
683 | // initialize loop variable (1024 slots per page) |
---|
684 | current_page_index = first_cluster_id >> 10; |
---|
685 | current_page_offset = first_cluster_id & 0x3FF; |
---|
686 | page_count_in_file = 0; |
---|
687 | next_cluster_id = 0xFFFFFFFF; |
---|
688 | |
---|
689 | // scan FAT (i.e. traverse FAT linked list) |
---|
690 | while( page_count_in_file < searched_page_index ) |
---|
691 | { |
---|
692 | // get pointer on current page descriptor |
---|
693 | current_page_xp = mapper_remote_get_page( mapper_xp , current_page_index ); |
---|
694 | |
---|
695 | if( current_page_xp == XPTR_NULL ) |
---|
696 | { |
---|
697 | // TODO |
---|
698 | return -1; |
---|
699 | } |
---|
700 | |
---|
701 | // get pointer on buffer for current page |
---|
702 | xptr_t base_xp = ppm_page2base( current_page_xp ); |
---|
703 | buffer = (uint32_t *)GET_PTR( base_xp ); |
---|
704 | |
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705 | // get FAT slot content |
---|
706 | next_cluster_id = hal_remote_l32( XPTR( mapper_cxy , &buffer[current_page_offset] ) ); |
---|
707 | |
---|
708 | #if (DEBUG_FATFS_GET_CLUSTER & 1) |
---|
709 | if( DEBUG_FATFS_GET_CLUSTER < cycle ) |
---|
710 | printk("\n[%s] traverse FAT / current_page_index = %d\n" |
---|
711 | "current_page_offset = %d / next_cluster_id = %d\n", |
---|
712 | __FUNCTION__, current_page_index, current_page_offset , next_cluster_id ); |
---|
713 | #endif |
---|
714 | |
---|
715 | // update loop variables |
---|
716 | current_page_index = next_cluster_id >> 10; |
---|
717 | current_page_offset = next_cluster_id & 0x3FF; |
---|
718 | page_count_in_file++; |
---|
719 | } |
---|
720 | |
---|
721 | if( next_cluster_id == 0xFFFFFFFF ) return -1; |
---|
722 | |
---|
723 | #if DEBUG_FATFS_GET_CLUSTER |
---|
724 | cycle = (uint32_t)hal_get_cycles(); |
---|
725 | if( DEBUG_FATFS_GET_CLUSTER < cycle ) |
---|
726 | printk("\n[%s] thread[%x,%x] exit / searched_cluster_id = %d / cycle %d\n", |
---|
727 | __FUNCTION__, this->process->pid, this->trdid, next_cluster_id / cycle ); |
---|
728 | #endif |
---|
729 | |
---|
730 | *searched_cluster_id = next_cluster_id; |
---|
731 | return 0; |
---|
732 | |
---|
733 | } // end fatfs_get_cluster() |
---|
734 | |
---|
735 | |
---|
736 | |
---|
737 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
738 | // Generic API : the following functions are called by the kernel VFS |
---|
739 | // and must be defined by all supported file systems. |
---|
740 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
741 | |
---|
742 | ///////////////////////////////////// |
---|
743 | fatfs_ctx_t * fatfs_ctx_alloc( void ) |
---|
744 | { |
---|
745 | kmem_req_t req; |
---|
746 | req.type = KMEM_FATFS_CTX; |
---|
747 | req.size = sizeof(fatfs_ctx_t); |
---|
748 | req.flags = AF_KERNEL | AF_ZERO; |
---|
749 | |
---|
750 | return (fatfs_ctx_t *)kmem_alloc( &req ); |
---|
751 | } |
---|
752 | |
---|
753 | ////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
754 | void fatfs_ctx_init( fatfs_ctx_t * fatfs_ctx ) |
---|
755 | { |
---|
756 | error_t error; |
---|
757 | kmem_req_t req; |
---|
758 | uint8_t * buffer; |
---|
759 | |
---|
760 | #if DEBUG_FATFS_CTX_INIT |
---|
761 | uint32_t cycle = (uint32_t)hal_get_cycles(); |
---|
762 | if( DEBUG_FATFS_CTX_INIT < cycle ) |
---|
763 | printk("\n[%s] thread[%x,%x] enter for fatfs_ctx = %x / cycle %d\n", |
---|
764 | __FUNCTION__ , this->process->pid, this->trdid, fatfs_ctx , cycle ); |
---|
765 | #endif |
---|
766 | |
---|
767 | // check argument |
---|
768 | assert( (fatfs_ctx != NULL) , "pointer on FATFS context is NULL\n" ); |
---|
769 | |
---|
770 | // check only cluster 0 does FATFS init |
---|
771 | assert( (local_cxy == 0) , "only cluster 0 can initialize FATFS\n"); |
---|
772 | |
---|
773 | // allocate a 512 bytes buffer to store the boot record |
---|
774 | req.type = KMEM_512_BYTES; |
---|
775 | req.flags = AF_KERNEL | AF_ZERO; |
---|
776 | buffer = (uint8_t *)kmem_alloc( &req ); |
---|
777 | |
---|
778 | if( buffer == NULL ) |
---|
779 | { |
---|
780 | printk("\n[PANIC] in %s : cannot allocate buffer\n", __FUNCTION__ ); |
---|
781 | hal_core_sleep(); |
---|
782 | } |
---|
783 | |
---|
784 | // load the BOOT record from device |
---|
785 | error = dev_ioc_sync_read( buffer , 0 , 1 ); |
---|
786 | |
---|
787 | if ( error ) |
---|
788 | { |
---|
789 | printk("\n[PANIC] in %s : cannot access boot record\n", __FUNCTION__ ); |
---|
790 | hal_core_sleep(); |
---|
791 | } |
---|
792 | |
---|
793 | #if (DEBUG_FATFS_CTX_INIT & 0x1) |
---|
794 | if( DEBUG_FATFS_CTX_INIT < cycle ) |
---|
795 | { |
---|
796 | uint32_t line; |
---|
797 | uint32_t byte = 0; |
---|
798 | printk("\n***** %s : FAT boot record\n", __FUNCTION__ ); |
---|
799 | for ( line = 0 ; line < 32 ; line++ ) |
---|
800 | { |
---|
801 | printk(" %X | %x %x %x %x %x %x %x %x %x %x %x %x %x %x %x %x |\n", |
---|
802 | byte, |
---|
803 | buffer[byte+ 0],buffer[byte+ 1],buffer[byte+ 2],buffer[byte+ 3], |
---|
804 | buffer[byte+ 4],buffer[byte+ 5],buffer[byte+ 6],buffer[byte+ 7], |
---|
805 | buffer[byte+ 8],buffer[byte+ 9],buffer[byte+10],buffer[byte+11], |
---|
806 | buffer[byte+12],buffer[byte+13],buffer[byte+14],buffer[byte+15] ); |
---|
807 | |
---|
808 | byte += 16; |
---|
809 | } |
---|
810 | } |
---|
811 | #endif |
---|
812 | |
---|
813 | // get sector size from boot record |
---|
814 | uint32_t sector_size = fatfs_get_record( BPB_BYTSPERSEC , buffer , 1 ); |
---|
815 | if ( sector_size != 512 ) |
---|
816 | { |
---|
817 | printk("\n[PANIC] in %s : sector size must be 512 bytes\n", __FUNCTION__ ); |
---|
818 | hal_core_sleep(); |
---|
819 | } |
---|
820 | |
---|
821 | // get cluster size from boot record |
---|
822 | uint32_t nb_sectors = fatfs_get_record( BPB_SECPERCLUS , buffer , 1 ); |
---|
823 | if ( nb_sectors != 8 ) |
---|
824 | { |
---|
825 | printk("\n[PANIC] in %s : cluster size must be 8 sectors\n", __FUNCTION__ ); |
---|
826 | hal_core_sleep(); |
---|
827 | } |
---|
828 | |
---|
829 | // get number of FAT copies from boot record |
---|
830 | uint32_t nb_fats = fatfs_get_record( BPB_NUMFATS , buffer , 1 ); |
---|
831 | if ( nb_fats != 1 ) |
---|
832 | { |
---|
833 | printk("\n[PANIC] in %s : number of FAT copies must be 1\n", __FUNCTION__ ); |
---|
834 | hal_core_sleep(); |
---|
835 | } |
---|
836 | |
---|
837 | // get number of sectors in FAT from boot record |
---|
838 | uint32_t fat_sectors = fatfs_get_record( BPB_FAT32_FATSZ32 , buffer , 1 ); |
---|
839 | if ( (fat_sectors & 0xF) != 0 ) |
---|
840 | { |
---|
841 | printk("\n[PANIC] in %s : FAT size not multiple of 16 sectors\n", __FUNCTION__ ); |
---|
842 | hal_core_sleep(); |
---|
843 | } |
---|
844 | |
---|
845 | // get root cluster from boot record |
---|
846 | uint32_t root_cluster = fatfs_get_record( BPB_FAT32_ROOTCLUS , buffer , 1 ); |
---|
847 | if ( root_cluster != 2 ) |
---|
848 | { |
---|
849 | printk("\n[PANIC] in %s : root cluster index must be 2\n", __FUNCTION__ ); |
---|
850 | hal_core_sleep(); |
---|
851 | } |
---|
852 | |
---|
853 | // get FAT lba from boot record |
---|
854 | uint32_t fat_lba = fatfs_get_record( BPB_RSVDSECCNT , buffer , 1 ); |
---|
855 | |
---|
856 | // get FS_INFO sector lba from boot record |
---|
857 | uint32_t fs_info_lba = fatfs_get_record( BPB_FAT32_FSINFO , buffer , 1 ); |
---|
858 | |
---|
859 | // load the FS_INFO record from device |
---|
860 | error = dev_ioc_sync_read( buffer , fs_info_lba , 1 ); |
---|
861 | |
---|
862 | if ( error ) |
---|
863 | { |
---|
864 | printk("\n[PANIC] in %s : cannot access FS_INFO record\n", __FUNCTION__ ); |
---|
865 | hal_core_sleep(); |
---|
866 | } |
---|
867 | |
---|
868 | // get free clusters number from FS_INFO record |
---|
869 | uint32_t free_clusters = fatfs_get_record( FS_FREE_CLUSTERS , buffer , 1 ); |
---|
870 | if ( free_clusters >= fat_sectors << 7 ) |
---|
871 | { |
---|
872 | printk("\n[PANIC] in %s : unconsistent free_clusters\n", __FUNCTION__ ); |
---|
873 | hal_core_sleep(); |
---|
874 | } |
---|
875 | |
---|
876 | // get cluster hint from FS_INFO record |
---|
877 | uint32_t free_cluster_hint = fatfs_get_record( FS_FREE_CLUSTER_HINT , buffer , 1 ); |
---|
878 | if ( free_cluster_hint >= fat_sectors << 7 ) |
---|
879 | { |
---|
880 | printk("\n[PANIC] in %s : unconsistent free_cluster_hint\n", __FUNCTION__ ); |
---|
881 | hal_core_sleep(); |
---|
882 | } |
---|
883 | |
---|
884 | // release the 512 bytes buffer |
---|
885 | req.type = KMEM_512_BYTES; |
---|
886 | req.ptr = buffer; |
---|
887 | kmem_free( &req ); |
---|
888 | |
---|
889 | // allocate a mapper for the FAT itself |
---|
890 | mapper_t * fat_mapper = mapper_create( FS_TYPE_FATFS ); |
---|
891 | if ( fat_mapper == NULL ) |
---|
892 | { |
---|
893 | printk("\n[PANIC] in %s : no memory for FAT mapper\n", __FUNCTION__ ); |
---|
894 | hal_core_sleep(); |
---|
895 | } |
---|
896 | |
---|
897 | // WARNING : the inode field MUST be NULL for the FAT mapper |
---|
898 | fat_mapper->inode = NULL; |
---|
899 | |
---|
900 | // initialize the FATFS context |
---|
901 | fatfs_ctx->fat_begin_lba = fat_lba; |
---|
902 | fatfs_ctx->fat_sectors_count = fat_sectors; |
---|
903 | fatfs_ctx->bytes_per_sector = sector_size; |
---|
904 | fatfs_ctx->sectors_per_cluster = nb_sectors; |
---|
905 | fatfs_ctx->cluster_begin_lba = fat_lba + fat_sectors; |
---|
906 | fatfs_ctx->root_dir_cluster = 2; |
---|
907 | fatfs_ctx->fat_mapper_xp = XPTR( local_cxy , fat_mapper ); |
---|
908 | fatfs_ctx->free_clusters = free_clusters; |
---|
909 | fatfs_ctx->free_cluster_hint = free_cluster_hint; |
---|
910 | |
---|
911 | remote_queuelock_init( XPTR( local_cxy , &fatfs_ctx->free_lock ) , LOCK_FATFS_FREE ); |
---|
912 | |
---|
913 | #if DEBUG_FATFS_CTX_INIT |
---|
914 | cycle = (uint32_t)hal_get_cycles(); |
---|
915 | if( DEBUG_FATFS_CTX_INIT < cycle ) |
---|
916 | printk("\n[%s] thread[%x,%x] exit for fatfs_ctx = %x / cycle %d\n", |
---|
917 | __FUNCTION__, this->process->pid, this->trdid, fatfs_ctx, cycle ); |
---|
918 | #endif |
---|
919 | |
---|
920 | } // end fatfs_ctx_init() |
---|
921 | |
---|
922 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
923 | void fatfs_ctx_destroy( fatfs_ctx_t * fatfs_ctx ) |
---|
924 | { |
---|
925 | kmem_req_t req; |
---|
926 | req.type = KMEM_FATFS_CTX; |
---|
927 | req.ptr = fatfs_ctx; |
---|
928 | kmem_free( &req ); |
---|
929 | } |
---|
930 | |
---|
931 | /////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
932 | error_t fatfs_add_dentry( vfs_inode_t * inode, |
---|
933 | vfs_dentry_t * dentry ) |
---|
934 | { |
---|
935 | error_t error; |
---|
936 | uint32_t length; // dentry name length |
---|
937 | uint32_t nb_lfn; // number or required LFN |
---|
938 | char sfn[11]; // buffer for SFN name |
---|
939 | uint8_t checksum; // name checksum |
---|
940 | mapper_t * mapper; // loal pointer on parent inode mapper |
---|
941 | xptr_t mapper_xp; // extended pointer on parent inode mapper |
---|
942 | xptr_t child_xp; // extended pointer on child inode |
---|
943 | cxy_t child_cxy; // child inode cluster |
---|
944 | vfs_inode_t * child_ptr; // child inode local pointer |
---|
945 | uint32_t size; // child inode size |
---|
946 | uint32_t type; // child inode type |
---|
947 | uint32_t cluster; // child inode cluster index |
---|
948 | |
---|
949 | #if DEBUG_FATFS_ADD_DENTRY |
---|
950 | char dir_name[CONFIG_VFS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH]; |
---|
951 | uint32_t cycle = (uint32_t)hal_get_cycles(); |
---|
952 | thread_t * this = CURRENT_THREAD; |
---|
953 | vfs_inode_get_name( XPTR( local_cxy , inode ) , dir_name ); |
---|
954 | if( DEBUG_FATFS_ADD_DENTRY < cycle ) |
---|
955 | printk("\n[%s] thread[%x,%x] enter / parent <%s> / child <%s> / cycle %d\n", |
---|
956 | __FUNCTION__, this->process->pid, this->trdid, dir_name, dentry->name, cycle ); |
---|
957 | #endif |
---|
958 | |
---|
959 | // check arguments |
---|
960 | assert( (inode != NULL) , "inode pointer is NULL\n" ); |
---|
961 | assert( (dentry != NULL) , "dentry pointer is NULL\n" ); |
---|
962 | assert( (inode->type == INODE_TYPE_DIR) , "inode is not a directory\n" ); |
---|
963 | assert( (inode->mapper != NULL ) , "mapper pointer is NULL\n" ); |
---|
964 | |
---|
965 | // get pointers on directory mapper |
---|
966 | mapper = inode->mapper; |
---|
967 | mapper_xp = XPTR( local_cxy , mapper ); |
---|
968 | |
---|
969 | // get extended pointers on remote child inode |
---|
970 | child_xp = dentry->child_xp; |
---|
971 | child_cxy = GET_CXY( child_xp ); |
---|
972 | child_ptr = GET_PTR( child_xp ); |
---|
973 | |
---|
974 | // get relevant infos from child inode |
---|
975 | type = hal_remote_l32( XPTR( child_cxy , &child_ptr->type ) ); |
---|
976 | size = hal_remote_l32( XPTR( child_cxy , &child_ptr->size ) ); |
---|
977 | cluster = (uint32_t)(intptr_t)hal_remote_lpt( XPTR( child_cxy , &child_ptr->extend ) ); |
---|
978 | |
---|
979 | // analyse dentry name |
---|
980 | error = fatfs_name_format( dentry->name, |
---|
981 | &length, |
---|
982 | &nb_lfn, |
---|
983 | sfn, |
---|
984 | &checksum ); |
---|
985 | if ( error ) |
---|
986 | { |
---|
987 | printk("\n[ERROR] in %s : dentry name > 31 bytes\n", __FUNCTION__ ); |
---|
988 | return -1; |
---|
989 | } |
---|
990 | |
---|
991 | // Search end of directory with two embedded loops: |
---|
992 | // - scan the pages in the mapper |
---|
993 | // - scan the entries in each page to find NO_MORE_ENTRY |
---|
994 | |
---|
995 | xptr_t page_xp; // extended pointer on page descriptor |
---|
996 | xptr_t base_xp; // extended pointer on page base |
---|
997 | uint8_t * base; // local pointer on page base (array of bytes) |
---|
998 | uint32_t page_id = 0; // page index in mapper |
---|
999 | uint32_t offset = 0; // position in page |
---|
1000 | uint32_t found = 0; // NO_MORE_ENTRY found |
---|
1001 | |
---|
1002 | // loop on pages in mapper |
---|
1003 | while ( found == 0 ) |
---|
1004 | { |
---|
1005 | // get extended pointer on page descriptor in mapper |
---|
1006 | page_xp = mapper_remote_get_page( mapper_xp , page_id ); |
---|
1007 | |
---|
1008 | if ( page_xp == XPTR_NULL ) |
---|
1009 | { |
---|
1010 | printk("\n[ERROR] in %s : cannot extend directory mapper\n", __FUNCTION__ ); |
---|
1011 | return -1; |
---|
1012 | } |
---|
1013 | |
---|
1014 | // get pointer on page base |
---|
1015 | base_xp = ppm_page2base( page_xp ); |
---|
1016 | base = GET_PTR( base_xp ); |
---|
1017 | |
---|
1018 | // loop on directory entries in this page |
---|
1019 | while ( (offset < 4096) && (found == 0) ) |
---|
1020 | { |
---|
1021 | if ( fatfs_get_record( LDIR_ORD, (base + offset), 0 ) == NO_MORE_ENTRY ) |
---|
1022 | { |
---|
1023 | found = 1; |
---|
1024 | } |
---|
1025 | else |
---|
1026 | { |
---|
1027 | offset = offset + 32; |
---|
1028 | } |
---|
1029 | } // end loop on entries |
---|
1030 | |
---|
1031 | if ( found == 0 ) |
---|
1032 | { |
---|
1033 | page_id++; |
---|
1034 | offset = 0; |
---|
1035 | } |
---|
1036 | } // end loop on pages |
---|
1037 | |
---|
1038 | // Modify the directory mapper: depending on the name length, |
---|
1039 | // the new child requires to write (3, 4, or 5) directory entries. |
---|
1040 | // To actually register the new child, we use a 5 steps FSM |
---|
1041 | // (one state per entry to be written), that is traversed as: |
---|
1042 | // LFN3 -> LFN2 -> LFN1 -> NORMAL -> NOMORE |
---|
1043 | // At most two pages are modified: |
---|
1044 | // - the page containing the NO_MORE_ENTRY is always modified |
---|
1045 | // - the following page can be modified if the name spread on to pages. |
---|
1046 | |
---|
1047 | char * name = dentry->name; |
---|
1048 | |
---|
1049 | uint32_t step; // FSM state |
---|
1050 | |
---|
1051 | if ( nb_lfn == 1 ) step = 3; |
---|
1052 | else if ( nb_lfn == 2 ) step = 4; |
---|
1053 | else if ( nb_lfn == 3 ) step = 5; |
---|
1054 | |
---|
1055 | uint8_t * entry; // pointer on directory entry to be written |
---|
1056 | uint32_t i; // byte index in one 32 bytes directory |
---|
1057 | uint32_t c; // character index in name |
---|
1058 | |
---|
1059 | while ( step ) |
---|
1060 | { |
---|
1061 | // when the new child is split on two pages, |
---|
1062 | // we need to access a new page in mapper |
---|
1063 | if ( offset >= 4096 ) |
---|
1064 | { |
---|
1065 | // copy the modified page to IOC device |
---|
1066 | fatfs_move_page( page_xp , false ); |
---|
1067 | |
---|
1068 | // get the next page in FAT mapper |
---|
1069 | page_xp = mapper_remote_get_page( mapper_xp , page_id + 1 ); |
---|
1070 | |
---|
1071 | if ( page_xp == XPTR_NULL ) |
---|
1072 | { |
---|
1073 | printk("\n[ERROR] in %s : cannot extend directory mapper\n", __FUNCTION__ ); |
---|
1074 | return -1; |
---|
1075 | } |
---|
1076 | |
---|
1077 | // get pointer on page base |
---|
1078 | base_xp = ppm_page2base( page_xp ); |
---|
1079 | base = GET_PTR( base_xp ); |
---|
1080 | |
---|
1081 | // update offset |
---|
1082 | offset = 0; |
---|
1083 | } |
---|
1084 | |
---|
1085 | // compute directory entry address |
---|
1086 | entry = base + offset; |
---|
1087 | |
---|
1088 | #if (DEBUG_FATFS_ADD_DENTRY & 1) |
---|
1089 | if( DEBUG_FATFS_ADD_DENTRY < cycle ) |
---|
1090 | printk("\n[%s] FSM step = %d / offset = %x / nb_lfn = %d\n", |
---|
1091 | __FUNCTION__, step, offset, nb_lfn ); |
---|
1092 | #endif |
---|
1093 | |
---|
1094 | // write 32 bytes (one directory entry) per iteration |
---|
1095 | switch ( step ) |
---|
1096 | { |
---|
1097 | case 5: // write LFN3 entry |
---|
1098 | { |
---|
1099 | c = 26; |
---|
1100 | // scan the 32 bytes in dir_entry |
---|
1101 | for ( i = 0 ; i < 32 ; i++ ) |
---|
1102 | { |
---|
1103 | if (i == 0) |
---|
1104 | { |
---|
1105 | if ( nb_lfn == 3) entry[i] = 0x43; |
---|
1106 | else entry[i] = 0x03; |
---|
1107 | } |
---|
1108 | else if ( ( ((i >= 1 ) && (i<=10) && ((i&1)==1)) || |
---|
1109 | ((i >= 14) && (i<=25) && ((i&1)==0)) || |
---|
1110 | ((i >= 28) && (i<=31) && ((i&1)==0)) ) && |
---|
1111 | ( c < length ) ) |
---|
1112 | { |
---|
1113 | entry[i] = name[c]; |
---|
1114 | c++; |
---|
1115 | } |
---|
1116 | else if (i == 11) entry[i] = 0x0F; |
---|
1117 | else if (i == 13) entry[i] = checksum; |
---|
1118 | else entry[i] = 0x00; |
---|
1119 | } |
---|
1120 | step--; |
---|
1121 | break; |
---|
1122 | } |
---|
1123 | case 4: // write LFN2 entry |
---|
1124 | { |
---|
1125 | c = 13; |
---|
1126 | // scan the 32 bytes in dir_entry |
---|
1127 | for ( i = 0 ; i < 32 ; i++ ) |
---|
1128 | { |
---|
1129 | if (i == 0) |
---|
1130 | { |
---|
1131 | if ( nb_lfn == 2) entry[i] = 0x42; |
---|
1132 | else entry[i] = 0x02; |
---|
1133 | } |
---|
1134 | else if ( ( ((i >= 1 ) && (i<=10) && ((i&1)==1)) || |
---|
1135 | ((i >= 14) && (i<=25) && ((i&1)==0)) || |
---|
1136 | ((i >= 28) && (i<=31) && ((i&1)==0)) ) && |
---|
1137 | ( c < length ) ) |
---|
1138 | { |
---|
1139 | entry[i] = name[c]; |
---|
1140 | c++; |
---|
1141 | } |
---|
1142 | else if (i == 11) entry[i] = 0x0F; |
---|
1143 | else if (i == 13) entry[i] = checksum; |
---|
1144 | else entry[i] = 0x00; |
---|
1145 | } |
---|
1146 | step--; |
---|
1147 | break; |
---|
1148 | } |
---|
1149 | case 3: // Write LFN1 entry |
---|
1150 | { |
---|
1151 | c = 0; |
---|
1152 | // scan the 32 bytes in dir_entry |
---|
1153 | for ( i = 0 ; i < 32 ; i++ ) |
---|
1154 | { |
---|
1155 | if (i == 0) |
---|
1156 | { |
---|
1157 | if ( nb_lfn == 1) entry[i] = 0x41; |
---|
1158 | else entry[i] = 0x01; |
---|
1159 | } |
---|
1160 | else if ( ( ((i >= 1 ) && (i<=10) && ((i&1)==1)) || |
---|
1161 | ((i >= 14) && (i<=25) && ((i&1)==0)) || |
---|
1162 | ((i >= 28) && (i<=31) && ((i&1)==0)) ) && |
---|
1163 | ( c < length ) ) |
---|
1164 | { |
---|
1165 | entry[i] = name[c]; |
---|
1166 | c++; |
---|
1167 | } |
---|
1168 | else if (i == 11) entry[i] = 0x0F; |
---|
1169 | else if (i == 13) entry[i] = checksum; |
---|
1170 | else entry[i] = 0x00; |
---|
1171 | } |
---|
1172 | step--; |
---|
1173 | break; |
---|
1174 | } |
---|
1175 | case 2: // write NORMAL entry |
---|
1176 | { |
---|
1177 | // scan the 32 bytes in dir_entry |
---|
1178 | for ( i = 0 ; i < 32 ; i++ ) |
---|
1179 | { |
---|
1180 | if ( i < 11 ) // 8.3 SFN |
---|
1181 | { |
---|
1182 | entry[i] = sfn[i]; |
---|
1183 | } |
---|
1184 | else if (i == 11) // ATTR |
---|
1185 | { |
---|
1186 | if (type == INODE_TYPE_DIR) entry[i] = 0x10; |
---|
1187 | else entry[i] = 0x20; |
---|
1188 | } |
---|
1189 | else if (i == 20) entry[i] = cluster>>16; // cluster.B2 |
---|
1190 | else if (i == 21) entry[i] = cluster>>24; // cluster.B3 |
---|
1191 | else if (i == 26) entry[i] = cluster>>0; // cluster.B0 |
---|
1192 | else if (i == 27) entry[i] = cluster>>8; // cluster.B1 |
---|
1193 | else if (i == 28) entry[i] = size>>0; // size.B0 |
---|
1194 | else if (i == 29) entry[i] = size>>8; // size.B1 |
---|
1195 | else if (i == 30) entry[i] = size>>16; // size.B2 |
---|
1196 | else if (i == 31) entry[i] = size>>24; // size.B3 |
---|
1197 | else entry[i] = 0x00; |
---|
1198 | } |
---|
1199 | |
---|
1200 | // update the "extend" field in dentry descriptor |
---|
1201 | dentry->extend = (void*)(intptr_t)(((page_id<<12) + offset)>>5); |
---|
1202 | |
---|
1203 | step--; |
---|
1204 | break; |
---|
1205 | } |
---|
1206 | case 1: // write NOMORE entry |
---|
1207 | { |
---|
1208 | entry [0] = 0x00; |
---|
1209 | step--; |
---|
1210 | break; |
---|
1211 | } |
---|
1212 | } // end switch step |
---|
1213 | |
---|
1214 | offset += 32; |
---|
1215 | |
---|
1216 | } // exit while |
---|
1217 | |
---|
1218 | // copy the modified page to the IOC device |
---|
1219 | fatfs_move_page( page_xp , false ); |
---|
1220 | |
---|
1221 | #if DEBUG_FATFS_ADD_DENTRY |
---|
1222 | cycle = (uint32_t)hal_get_cycles(); |
---|
1223 | if( DEBUG_FATFS_ADD_DENTRY < cycle ) |
---|
1224 | printk("\n[%s] thread[%x,%x] exit / parent %s / child %s / cycle %d\n", |
---|
1225 | __FUNCTION__, this->process->pid, this->trdid, dir_name, dentry->name, cycle ); |
---|
1226 | #endif |
---|
1227 | |
---|
1228 | return 0; |
---|
1229 | |
---|
1230 | } // end fatfs_add_dentry() |
---|
1231 | |
---|
1232 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
1233 | error_t fatfs_remove_dentry( vfs_inode_t * inode, |
---|
1234 | vfs_dentry_t * dentry ) |
---|
1235 | { |
---|
1236 | xptr_t mapper_xp; // extended pointer on mapper |
---|
1237 | mapper_t * mapper; // local pointer on mapper |
---|
1238 | xptr_t page_xp; // extended pointer on mapper page descriptor |
---|
1239 | xptr_t base_xp; // extended pointer on mapper page base |
---|
1240 | uint8_t * base; // local pointer on mapper page base |
---|
1241 | |
---|
1242 | #if DEBUG_FATFS_REMOVE_DENTRY |
---|
1243 | char dir_name[CONFIG_VFS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH]; |
---|
1244 | uint32_t cycle = (uint32_t)hal_get_cycles(); |
---|
1245 | thread_t * this = CURRENT_THREAD; |
---|
1246 | vfs_inode_get_name( XPTR( local_cxy , inode ) , dir_name ); |
---|
1247 | if( DEBUG_FATFS_REMOVE_DENTRY < cycle ) |
---|
1248 | printk("\n[%s] thread[%x,%x] enter / parent <%s> / child <%s> / cycle %d\n", |
---|
1249 | __FUNCTION__, this->process->pid, this->trdid, dir_name, dentry->name, cycle ); |
---|
1250 | #endif |
---|
1251 | |
---|
1252 | // check arguments |
---|
1253 | assert( (inode != NULL) , "inode pointer is NULL\n" ); |
---|
1254 | assert( (dentry != NULL) , "dentry pointer is NULL\n" ); |
---|
1255 | assert( (inode->type == INODE_TYPE_DIR) , "inode is not a directory\n" ); |
---|
1256 | assert( (inode->mapper != NULL ) , "mapper pointer is NULL\n" ); |
---|
1257 | |
---|
1258 | // get pointers on directory mapper |
---|
1259 | mapper = inode->mapper; |
---|
1260 | mapper_xp = XPTR( local_cxy , mapper ); |
---|
1261 | |
---|
1262 | // compute number of LFN entries |
---|
1263 | uint32_t nb_lfn; |
---|
1264 | uint32_t name_length = strlen( dentry->name ); |
---|
1265 | |
---|
1266 | if ( name_length <= 13 ) nb_lfn = 1; |
---|
1267 | else if ( name_length <= 26 ) nb_lfn = 2; |
---|
1268 | else nb_lfn = 3; |
---|
1269 | |
---|
1270 | // we must invalidate (2, 3 or 4) 32 bytes entries: |
---|
1271 | // the NORMAL entry (registered in dentry->extend) and all preceding LFN entries |
---|
1272 | // At most two pages are modified: |
---|
1273 | // - the page containing the NORMAL entry is always modified. |
---|
1274 | // - the preceding page is modified when the name spread on two pages. |
---|
1275 | |
---|
1276 | // get 32 bytes directory entry index from dentry->extend |
---|
1277 | uint32_t dentry_id = (uint32_t)(intptr_t)dentry->extend; |
---|
1278 | |
---|
1279 | // get page index and offset in parent directory mapper |
---|
1280 | uint32_t page_id = dentry_id >> 7; |
---|
1281 | uint32_t offset = (dentry_id & 0x7F)<<5; |
---|
1282 | |
---|
1283 | // get extended pointer on page descriptor from parent directory mapper |
---|
1284 | page_xp = mapper_remote_get_page( mapper_xp , page_id ); |
---|
1285 | |
---|
1286 | if ( page_xp == XPTR_NULL ) |
---|
1287 | { |
---|
1288 | printk("\n[ERROR] in %s : cannot extend directory mapper\n", __FUNCTION__ ); |
---|
1289 | return -1; |
---|
1290 | } |
---|
1291 | |
---|
1292 | // get pointers on page base |
---|
1293 | base_xp = ppm_page2base( page_xp ); |
---|
1294 | base = GET_PTR( base_xp ); |
---|
1295 | |
---|
1296 | // invalidate NORMAL entry in directory cache |
---|
1297 | base[offset] = 0xE5; |
---|
1298 | |
---|
1299 | // invalidate LFN entries |
---|
1300 | while ( nb_lfn ) |
---|
1301 | { |
---|
1302 | if (offset == 0) // we must load page (page_id - 1) |
---|
1303 | { |
---|
1304 | |
---|
1305 | // check page_id |
---|
1306 | assert( (page_id > 0), "page_id and offset cannot be both 0\n" ); |
---|
1307 | |
---|
1308 | // copy the modified page to the IOC device |
---|
1309 | fatfs_move_page( page_xp , false ); |
---|
1310 | |
---|
1311 | // get extended pointer on page descriptor from parent directory mapper |
---|
1312 | page_xp = mapper_remote_get_page( mapper_xp , page_id ); |
---|
1313 | |
---|
1314 | if ( page_xp == XPTR_NULL ) |
---|
1315 | { |
---|
1316 | printk("\n[ERROR] in %s : cannot access directory mapper\n", __FUNCTION__ ); |
---|
1317 | return -1; |
---|
1318 | } |
---|
1319 | |
---|
1320 | // get pointers on page base |
---|
1321 | base_xp = ppm_page2base( page_xp ); |
---|
1322 | base = GET_PTR( base_xp ); |
---|
1323 | |
---|
1324 | // update offset |
---|
1325 | offset = 4096; |
---|
1326 | } |
---|
1327 | |
---|
1328 | offset = offset - 32; |
---|
1329 | |
---|
1330 | // check for LFN entry |
---|
1331 | assert( (fatfs_get_record( DIR_ATTR, base + offset, 0 ) == ATTR_LONG_NAME_MASK ), |
---|
1332 | "this directory entry must be a LFN\n"); |
---|
1333 | |
---|
1334 | // invalidate LFN entry |
---|
1335 | base[offset] = 0xE5; |
---|
1336 | |
---|
1337 | nb_lfn--; |
---|
1338 | } |
---|
1339 | |
---|
1340 | // copy the modified page to the IOC device |
---|
1341 | fatfs_move_page( page_xp , false ); |
---|
1342 | |
---|
1343 | |
---|
1344 | #if DEBUG_FATFS_REMOVE_DENTRY |
---|
1345 | cycle = (uint32_t)hal_get_cycles(); |
---|
1346 | if( DEBUG_FATFS_REMOVE_DENTRY < cycle ) |
---|
1347 | printk("\n[%s] thread[%x,%x] exit / parent %s / child %s / cycle %d\n", |
---|
1348 | __FUNCTION__, this->process->pid, this->trdid, dir_name, dentry->name, cycle ); |
---|
1349 | #endif |
---|
1350 | |
---|
1351 | return 0; |
---|
1352 | |
---|
1353 | } // end fatfs_remove_dentry |
---|
1354 | |
---|
1355 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
1356 | error_t fatfs_child_init( vfs_inode_t * parent_inode, |
---|
1357 | char * name, |
---|
1358 | xptr_t child_inode_xp ) |
---|
1359 | { |
---|
1360 | // Two embedded loops: |
---|
1361 | // - scan the parent directory mapper pages |
---|
1362 | // - scan the directory entries in each 4 Kbytes page |
---|
1363 | |
---|
1364 | #if DEBUG_FATFS_CHILD_INIT |
---|
1365 | char parent_name[CONFIG_VFS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH]; |
---|
1366 | uint32_t cycle = (uint32_t)hal_get_cycles(); |
---|
1367 | thread_t * this = CURRENT_THREAD; |
---|
1368 | vfs_inode_get_name( XPTR( local_cxy , parent_inode ) , parent_name ); |
---|
1369 | if( DEBUG_FATFS_CHILD_INIT < cycle ) |
---|
1370 | printk("\n[%s] thread[%x,%x] enter for child <%s> in parent <%s> / cycle %d\n", |
---|
1371 | __FUNCTION__, this->process->pid, this->trdid, name , parent_name , cycle ); |
---|
1372 | #endif |
---|
1373 | |
---|
1374 | // check parent_inode and child_inode |
---|
1375 | assert( (parent_inode != NULL) , "parent_inode is NULL\n" ); |
---|
1376 | assert( (child_inode_xp != XPTR_NULL ) , "child_inode is XPTR_NULL\n" ); |
---|
1377 | |
---|
1378 | mapper_t * mapper = parent_inode->mapper; |
---|
1379 | xptr_t mapper_xp = XPTR( local_cxy , mapper ); |
---|
1380 | |
---|
1381 | // check parent mapper |
---|
1382 | assert( (mapper != NULL) , "parent mapper is NULL\n"); |
---|
1383 | |
---|
1384 | char cname[CONFIG_VFS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH]; // name extracter from each directory entry |
---|
1385 | |
---|
1386 | char lfn1[16]; // buffer for one partial cname |
---|
1387 | char lfn2[16]; // buffer for one partial cname |
---|
1388 | char lfn3[16]; // buffer for one partial cname |
---|
1389 | xptr_t page_xp; // extended pointer on page descriptor |
---|
1390 | xptr_t base_xp; // extended pointer on page base |
---|
1391 | uint8_t * base; // local pointer on page base |
---|
1392 | uint32_t attr; // directory entry ATTR field |
---|
1393 | uint32_t ord; // directory entry ORD field |
---|
1394 | uint32_t seq; // sequence index |
---|
1395 | uint32_t lfn = 0; // LFN entries number |
---|
1396 | uint32_t size = 0; // searched file/dir size (bytes) |
---|
1397 | uint32_t cluster = 0; // searched file/dir cluster index |
---|
1398 | uint32_t is_dir = 0; // searched file/dir type |
---|
1399 | int32_t found = 0; // not found (0) / name found (1) / end of dir (-1) |
---|
1400 | uint32_t page_id = 0; // page index in mapper |
---|
1401 | uint32_t dentry_id = 0; // directory entry index |
---|
1402 | uint32_t offset = 0; // byte offset in page |
---|
1403 | |
---|
1404 | // scan the parent directory mapper |
---|
1405 | while ( found == 0 ) |
---|
1406 | { |
---|
1407 | // get one page |
---|
1408 | page_xp = mapper_remote_get_page( mapper_xp , page_id ); |
---|
1409 | |
---|
1410 | if( page_xp == XPTR_NULL) return EIO; |
---|
1411 | |
---|
1412 | // get page base |
---|
1413 | base_xp = ppm_page2base( page_xp ); |
---|
1414 | base = (uint8_t *)GET_PTR( base_xp ); |
---|
1415 | |
---|
1416 | #if (DEBUG_FATFS_CHILD_INIT & 0x1) |
---|
1417 | if( DEBUG_FATFS_CHILD_INIT < cycle ) |
---|
1418 | { |
---|
1419 | uint32_t * buf = (uint32_t *)base; |
---|
1420 | uint32_t line , word; |
---|
1421 | printk("\n[%s] First 16 dentries for <%s>\n", |
---|
1422 | __FUNCTION__ , parent_name ); |
---|
1423 | for( line = 0 ; line < 16 ; line++ ) |
---|
1424 | { |
---|
1425 | printk("%X : ", line ); |
---|
1426 | for( word = 0 ; word < 8 ; word++ ) printk("%X ", buf[(line<<4) + word] ); |
---|
1427 | printk("\n"); |
---|
1428 | } |
---|
1429 | } |
---|
1430 | #endif |
---|
1431 | // scan this page until end of directory, end of page, or name found |
---|
1432 | while( (offset < 4096) && (found == 0) ) |
---|
1433 | { |
---|
1434 | attr = fatfs_get_record( DIR_ATTR , base + offset , 0 ); |
---|
1435 | ord = fatfs_get_record( LDIR_ORD , base + offset , 0 ); |
---|
1436 | |
---|
1437 | if (ord == NO_MORE_ENTRY) // no more entry => break |
---|
1438 | { |
---|
1439 | found = -1; |
---|
1440 | } |
---|
1441 | else if ( ord == FREE_ENTRY ) // free entry => skip |
---|
1442 | { |
---|
1443 | offset = offset + 32; |
---|
1444 | } |
---|
1445 | else if ( attr == ATTR_LONG_NAME_MASK ) // LFN entry => get partial cname |
---|
1446 | { |
---|
1447 | seq = ord & 0x3; |
---|
1448 | lfn = (seq > lfn) ? seq : lfn; |
---|
1449 | if ( seq == 1 ) fatfs_get_name_from_long( base + offset, lfn1 ); |
---|
1450 | else if ( seq == 2 ) fatfs_get_name_from_long( base + offset, lfn2 ); |
---|
1451 | else if ( seq == 3 ) fatfs_get_name_from_long( base + offset, lfn3 ); |
---|
1452 | offset = offset + 32; |
---|
1453 | } |
---|
1454 | else // NORMAL entry |
---|
1455 | { |
---|
1456 | // build the extracted name |
---|
1457 | if ( lfn == 0 ) |
---|
1458 | { |
---|
1459 | fatfs_get_name_from_short( base + offset , cname ); |
---|
1460 | } |
---|
1461 | else if ( lfn == 1 ) |
---|
1462 | { |
---|
1463 | strcpy( cname , lfn1 ); |
---|
1464 | } |
---|
1465 | else if ( lfn == 2 ) |
---|
1466 | { |
---|
1467 | strcpy( cname , lfn1 ); |
---|
1468 | strcpy( cname + 13 , lfn2 ); |
---|
1469 | } |
---|
1470 | else if ( lfn == 3 ) |
---|
1471 | { |
---|
1472 | strcpy( cname , lfn1 ); |
---|
1473 | strcpy( cname + 13 , lfn2 ); |
---|
1474 | strcpy( cname + 26 , lfn3 ); |
---|
1475 | } |
---|
1476 | |
---|
1477 | // get dentry arguments if extracted cname == searched name |
---|
1478 | if ( strcmp( name , cname ) == 0 ) |
---|
1479 | { |
---|
1480 | cluster = (fatfs_get_record( DIR_FST_CLUS_HI , base + offset , 1 ) << 16) | |
---|
1481 | (fatfs_get_record( DIR_FST_CLUS_LO , base + offset , 1 ) ) ; |
---|
1482 | dentry_id = ((page_id<<12) + offset)>>5; |
---|
1483 | is_dir = ((attr & ATTR_DIRECTORY) == ATTR_DIRECTORY); |
---|
1484 | size = fatfs_get_record( DIR_FILE_SIZE , base + offset , 1 ); |
---|
1485 | found = 1; |
---|
1486 | } |
---|
1487 | offset = offset + 32; |
---|
1488 | lfn = 0; |
---|
1489 | } |
---|
1490 | } // end loop on directory entries in page |
---|
1491 | |
---|
1492 | page_id++; |
---|
1493 | offset = 0; |
---|
1494 | |
---|
1495 | } // end loop on pages |
---|
1496 | |
---|
1497 | // analyse the result of scan |
---|
1498 | |
---|
1499 | if ( found == -1 ) // found end of directory => failure |
---|
1500 | { |
---|
1501 | |
---|
1502 | #if DEBUG_FATFS_CHILD_INIT |
---|
1503 | cycle = (uint32_t)hal_get_cycles(); |
---|
1504 | if( DEBUG_FATFS_CHILD_INIT < cycle ) |
---|
1505 | printk("\n[%s] thread[%x,%x] exit / child <%s> not found / cycle %d\n", |
---|
1506 | __FUNCTION__, this->process->pid, this->trdid, name, cycle ); |
---|
1507 | #endif |
---|
1508 | |
---|
1509 | return -1; |
---|
1510 | } |
---|
1511 | |
---|
1512 | // get child inode cluster and local pointer |
---|
1513 | cxy_t inode_cxy = GET_CXY( child_inode_xp ); |
---|
1514 | vfs_inode_t * inode_ptr = (vfs_inode_t *)GET_PTR( child_inode_xp ); |
---|
1515 | |
---|
1516 | // get dentry pointers and cluster |
---|
1517 | xptr_t dentry_xp = hal_remote_l64( XPTR( inode_cxy , &inode_ptr->parent_xp ) ); |
---|
1518 | vfs_dentry_t * dentry_ptr = GET_PTR( dentry_xp ); |
---|
1519 | cxy_t dentry_cxy = GET_CXY( dentry_xp ); |
---|
1520 | |
---|
1521 | // dentry descriptor must be in same cluster as parent inode |
---|
1522 | assert( (dentry_cxy == local_cxy) , "illegal dentry cluster\n" ); |
---|
1523 | |
---|
1524 | // update the child inode "type", "size", and "extend" fields |
---|
1525 | vfs_inode_type_t type = (is_dir) ? INODE_TYPE_DIR : INODE_TYPE_FILE; |
---|
1526 | |
---|
1527 | hal_remote_s32( XPTR( inode_cxy , &inode_ptr->type ) , type ); |
---|
1528 | hal_remote_s32( XPTR( inode_cxy , &inode_ptr->size ) , size ); |
---|
1529 | hal_remote_s32( XPTR( inode_cxy , &inode_ptr->extend ) , cluster ); |
---|
1530 | |
---|
1531 | // update the dentry "extend" field |
---|
1532 | dentry_ptr->extend = (void *)(intptr_t)dentry_id; |
---|
1533 | |
---|
1534 | #if DEBUG_FATFS_CHILD_INIT |
---|
1535 | cycle = (uint32_t)hal_get_cycles(); |
---|
1536 | if( DEBUG_FATFS_CHILD_INIT < cycle ) |
---|
1537 | printk("\n[%s] thread[%x,%x] exit / child <%s> loaded in <%s> / cycle %d\n", |
---|
1538 | __FUNCTION__, this->process->pid, this->trdid, name, parent_name, cycle ); |
---|
1539 | #endif |
---|
1540 | |
---|
1541 | return 0; |
---|
1542 | |
---|
1543 | } // end fatfs_child_init() |
---|
1544 | |
---|
1545 | /////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
1546 | error_t fatfs_sync_inode( vfs_inode_t * inode ) |
---|
1547 | { |
---|
1548 | |
---|
1549 | // check inode pointer and cluster index |
---|
1550 | assert( (inode != NULL) , "inode pointer undefined\n" ); |
---|
1551 | assert( (inode->mapper != NULL ) , "mapper pointer undefined\n" ); |
---|
1552 | assert( (inode->type == INODE_TYPE_FILE) , "inode must be a file\n" ); |
---|
1553 | |
---|
1554 | #if DEBUG_FATFS_SYNC_INODE |
---|
1555 | char name[CONFIG_VFS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH]; |
---|
1556 | uint32_t cycle = (uint32_t)hal_get_cycles(); |
---|
1557 | thread_t * this = CURRENT_THREAD; |
---|
1558 | vfs_inode_get_name( XPTR( local_cxy , inode ) , name ); |
---|
1559 | if( DEBUG_FATFS_SYNC_INODE < cycle ) |
---|
1560 | printk("\n[%s] thread[%x,%x] enter for <%s> / cycle %d\n", |
---|
1561 | __FUNCTION__ , this->process->pid, this->trdid, name, cycle ); |
---|
1562 | #endif |
---|
1563 | |
---|
1564 | error_t error; |
---|
1565 | mapper_t * mapper; |
---|
1566 | page_t * page; |
---|
1567 | uint32_t page_id; |
---|
1568 | |
---|
1569 | // get mapper from inode |
---|
1570 | mapper = inode->mapper; |
---|
1571 | |
---|
1572 | // compute max number of pages in mapper from file size |
---|
1573 | uint32_t size = inode->size; |
---|
1574 | uint32_t pages = size >> CONFIG_PPM_PAGE_SHIFT; |
---|
1575 | if( size & CONFIG_PPM_PAGE_MASK ) pages++; |
---|
1576 | |
---|
1577 | // get pointer on mapper radix tree |
---|
1578 | grdxt_t * rt = &mapper->rt; |
---|
1579 | |
---|
1580 | // scan all pages |
---|
1581 | for( page_id = 0 ; page_id < pages ; page_id++ ) |
---|
1582 | { |
---|
1583 | // get page descriptor from mapper |
---|
1584 | page = grdxt_lookup( rt , page_id ); |
---|
1585 | |
---|
1586 | // check all existing pages |
---|
1587 | if ( page != NULL ) |
---|
1588 | { |
---|
1589 | if ( page->flags & PG_DIRTY ) |
---|
1590 | { |
---|
1591 | |
---|
1592 | #if (DEBUG_FATFS_SYNC_INODE & 1) |
---|
1593 | if( DEBUG_FATFS_SYNC_INODE < cycle ) |
---|
1594 | printk("\n[%s] thread[%x,%x] synchronizes page %d from <%s> mapper to IOC device\n", |
---|
1595 | __FUNCTION__, page_id, name ); |
---|
1596 | #endif |
---|
1597 | // build extended pointer on page descriptor |
---|
1598 | xptr_t page_xp = XPTR( local_cxy , page ); |
---|
1599 | |
---|
1600 | // move page from mapper to device |
---|
1601 | error = fatfs_move_page( page_xp , false ); |
---|
1602 | |
---|
1603 | if ( error ) return -1; |
---|
1604 | |
---|
1605 | // reset page dirty flag |
---|
1606 | ppm_page_undo_dirty( page_xp ); |
---|
1607 | } |
---|
1608 | } |
---|
1609 | } // end loop on pages |
---|
1610 | |
---|
1611 | #if DEBUG_FATFS_SYNC_INODE |
---|
1612 | cycle = (uint32_t)hal_get_cycles(); |
---|
1613 | if( DEBUG_FATFS_SYNC_INODE < cycle ) |
---|
1614 | printk("\n[%s] thread[%x,%x] exit for <%s> / cycle %d\n", |
---|
1615 | __FUNCTION__ , this->process->pid, this->trdid, name, cycle ); |
---|
1616 | #endif |
---|
1617 | |
---|
1618 | return 0; |
---|
1619 | |
---|
1620 | } // end fatfs_sync_inode() |
---|
1621 | |
---|
1622 | ////////////////////////////// |
---|
1623 | error_t fatfs_sync_fat( void ) |
---|
1624 | { |
---|
1625 | |
---|
1626 | #if DEBUG_FATFS_SYNC_FAT |
---|
1627 | uint32_t cycle = (uint32_t)hal_get_cycles(); |
---|
1628 | thread_t * this = CURRENT_THREAD; |
---|
1629 | if( DEBUG_FATFS_SYNC_FAT < cycle ) |
---|
1630 | printk("\n[%s] thread[%x,%x] enter / cycle %d\n", |
---|
1631 | __FUNCTION__ , this->process->pid, this->trdid, cycle ); |
---|
1632 | #endif |
---|
1633 | |
---|
1634 | uint32_t page_id; |
---|
1635 | error_t error; |
---|
1636 | |
---|
1637 | // get FAT mapper pointers an cluster |
---|
1638 | fatfs_ctx_t * fatfs_ctx = fs_context[FS_TYPE_FATFS].extend; |
---|
1639 | xptr_t mapper_xp = fatfs_ctx->fat_mapper_xp; |
---|
1640 | cxy_t mapper_cxy = GET_CXY( mapper_xp ); |
---|
1641 | mapper_t * mapper_ptr = GET_PTR( mapper_xp ); |
---|
1642 | |
---|
1643 | // compute max number of 4 Kbytes pages in FAT mapper |
---|
1644 | // TODO : this could be improved (see fatfs.h) [AG] |
---|
1645 | uint32_t pages = fatfs_ctx->fat_sectors_count >> 3; |
---|
1646 | |
---|
1647 | // get pointers on remote FAT mapper radix tree |
---|
1648 | grdxt_t * rt_ptr = &mapper_ptr->rt; |
---|
1649 | xptr_t rt_xp = XPTR( mapper_cxy , rt_ptr ); |
---|
1650 | |
---|
1651 | // scan all pages |
---|
1652 | for( page_id = 0 ; page_id < pages ; page_id++ ) |
---|
1653 | { |
---|
1654 | // get extended pointer on page descriptor from FAT mapper |
---|
1655 | xptr_t page_xp = grdxt_remote_lookup( rt_xp , page_id ); |
---|
1656 | |
---|
1657 | // check all existing pages |
---|
1658 | if ( page_xp != XPTR_NULL ) |
---|
1659 | { |
---|
1660 | page_t * page_ptr = GET_PTR( page_xp ); |
---|
1661 | uint32_t flags = hal_remote_l32( XPTR( mapper_cxy , &page_ptr->flags ) ); |
---|
1662 | |
---|
1663 | if ( flags & PG_DIRTY ) |
---|
1664 | { |
---|
1665 | |
---|
1666 | #if (DEBUG_FATFS_SYNC_FAT & 1) |
---|
1667 | if( DEBUG_FATFS_SYNC_FAT < cycle ) |
---|
1668 | printk("\n[%s] thread[%x,%x] synchronizes page %d from FAT mapper to IOC device\n", |
---|
1669 | __FUNCTION__, page_id ); |
---|
1670 | #endif |
---|
1671 | // move page from mapper to device |
---|
1672 | error = fatfs_move_page( page_xp , false ); |
---|
1673 | |
---|
1674 | if ( error ) return -1; |
---|
1675 | |
---|
1676 | // reset page dirty flag |
---|
1677 | ppm_page_undo_dirty( page_xp ); |
---|
1678 | } |
---|
1679 | } |
---|
1680 | } // end loop on pages |
---|
1681 | |
---|
1682 | #if DEBUG_FATFS_SYNC_FAT |
---|
1683 | cycle = (uint32_t)hal_get_cycles(); |
---|
1684 | if( DEBUG_FATFS_SYNC_FAT < cycle ) |
---|
1685 | printk("\n[%s] thread[%x,%x] exit / cycle %d\n", |
---|
1686 | __FUNCTION__ , this->process->pid, this->trdid, cycle ); |
---|
1687 | #endif |
---|
1688 | |
---|
1689 | return 0; |
---|
1690 | |
---|
1691 | } // end fatfs_sync_fat() |
---|
1692 | |
---|
1693 | //////////////////////////////////// |
---|
1694 | error_t fatfs_sync_free_info( void ) |
---|
1695 | { |
---|
1696 | |
---|
1697 | #if DEBUG_FATFS_SYNC_FSINFO |
---|
1698 | uint32_t cycle = (uint32_t)hal_get_cycles(); |
---|
1699 | thread_t * this = CURRENT_THREAD; |
---|
1700 | if( DEBUG_FATFS_SYNC_FSINFO < cycle ) |
---|
1701 | printk("\n[%s] thread[%x,%x] enter / cycle %d\n", |
---|
1702 | __FUNCTION__ , this->process->pid, this->trdid, cycle ); |
---|
1703 | #endif |
---|
1704 | |
---|
1705 | uint8_t * buffer; // dynamically allocated aligned 512 bytes buffer |
---|
1706 | kmem_req_t req; |
---|
1707 | error_t error; |
---|
1708 | |
---|
1709 | // get FS_INFO lba, free_ from FATFS context |
---|
1710 | fatfs_ctx_t * fatfs_ctx = fs_context[FS_TYPE_FATFS].extend; |
---|
1711 | uint32_t lba = fatfs_ctx->fs_info_lba; |
---|
1712 | uint32_t hint = fatfs_ctx->free_cluster_hint; |
---|
1713 | uint32_t number = fatfs_ctx->free_clusters; |
---|
1714 | |
---|
1715 | // allocate buffer to store the FS_INFO sector |
---|
1716 | req.type = KMEM_512_BYTES; |
---|
1717 | req.flags = AF_KERNEL | AF_ZERO; |
---|
1718 | buffer = (uint8_t *)kmem_alloc( &req ); |
---|
1719 | if( buffer == NULL ) |
---|
1720 | { |
---|
1721 | printk("\n[PANIC] in %s : cannot allocate buffer\n", __FUNCTION__ ); |
---|
1722 | return ENOMEM; |
---|
1723 | } |
---|
1724 | |
---|
1725 | // load the FS_INFO sector from device to buffer |
---|
1726 | error = dev_ioc_read( buffer , lba , 1 ); |
---|
1727 | if ( error ) |
---|
1728 | { |
---|
1729 | printk("\n[PANIC] in %s : cannot read FS_INFO record\n", __FUNCTION__ ); |
---|
1730 | return EIO; |
---|
1731 | } |
---|
1732 | |
---|
1733 | // update buffer |
---|
1734 | fatfs_set_record( FS_FREE_CLUSTERS , buffer , 1 , number ); |
---|
1735 | fatfs_set_record( FS_FREE_CLUSTER_HINT , buffer , 1 , hint ); |
---|
1736 | |
---|
1737 | // write modified FS_INFO sector from buffer to device |
---|
1738 | error = dev_ioc_write( buffer , lba , 1 ); |
---|
1739 | if ( error ) |
---|
1740 | { |
---|
1741 | printk("\n[PANIC] in %s : cannot write FS_INFO record\n", __FUNCTION__ ); |
---|
1742 | return EIO; |
---|
1743 | } |
---|
1744 | |
---|
1745 | // release the 512 bytes buffer |
---|
1746 | req.type = KMEM_512_BYTES; |
---|
1747 | req.ptr = buffer; |
---|
1748 | kmem_free( &req ); |
---|
1749 | |
---|
1750 | #if DEBUG_FATFS_SYNC_FSINFO |
---|
1751 | cycle = (uint32_t)hal_get_cycles(); |
---|
1752 | if( DEBUG_FATFS_SYNC_FSINFO < cycle ) |
---|
1753 | printk("\n[%s] thread[%x,%x] exit / cycle %d\n", |
---|
1754 | __FUNCTION__ , this->process->pid, this->trdid, cycle ); |
---|
1755 | #endif |
---|
1756 | |
---|
1757 | return 0; |
---|
1758 | |
---|
1759 | } // end fatfs_sync_fs_info() |
---|
1760 | |
---|
1761 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
1762 | error_t fatfs_cluster_alloc( uint32_t * searched_cluster ) |
---|
1763 | { |
---|
1764 | uint32_t page_id; // page index in mapper |
---|
1765 | uint32_t slot_id; // slot index in page (1024 slots per page) |
---|
1766 | uint32_t hint; // first free cluster index in FAT |
---|
1767 | uint32_t free_clusters; // total number of free clusters |
---|
1768 | vfs_ctx_t * vfs_ctx; // local pointer on VFS context (same in all clusters) |
---|
1769 | fatfs_ctx_t * loc_fatfs_ctx; // local pointer on local FATFS context |
---|
1770 | fatfs_ctx_t * fat_fatfs_ctx; // local pointer on FATFS context in FAT cluster |
---|
1771 | xptr_t mapper_xp; // extended pointer on FAT mapper |
---|
1772 | cxy_t mapper_cxy; // Fat mapper cluster identifier |
---|
1773 | xptr_t page_xp; // extended pointer on current page descriptor in mapper |
---|
1774 | xptr_t slot_xp; // extended pointer on FAT slot defined by hint |
---|
1775 | xptr_t lock_xp; // extended pointer on lock protecting free clusters info |
---|
1776 | xptr_t hint_xp; // extended pointer on free_cluster_hint in FAT cluster |
---|
1777 | xptr_t numb_xp; // extended pointer on free_clusters_number in FAT cluster |
---|
1778 | |
---|
1779 | #if DEBUG_FATFS_CLUSTER_ALLOC |
---|
1780 | uint32_t cycle = (uint32_t)hal_get_cycles(); |
---|
1781 | thread_t * this = CURRENT_THREAD; |
---|
1782 | if( DEBUG_FATFS_CLUSTER_ALLOC < cycle ) |
---|
1783 | printk("\n[%s] thread[%x,%x] enter / cycle = %d\n", |
---|
1784 | __FUNCTION__, this->process->pid, this->trdid, cycle ); |
---|
1785 | #endif |
---|
1786 | |
---|
1787 | // get local pointer on VFS context (same in all clusters) |
---|
1788 | vfs_ctx = &fs_context[FS_TYPE_FATFS]; |
---|
1789 | |
---|
1790 | // get local pointer on local FATFS context |
---|
1791 | loc_fatfs_ctx = vfs_ctx->extend; |
---|
1792 | |
---|
1793 | // get extended pointer and cluster on FAT mapper |
---|
1794 | mapper_xp = loc_fatfs_ctx->fat_mapper_xp; |
---|
1795 | mapper_cxy = GET_CXY( mapper_xp ); |
---|
1796 | |
---|
1797 | // get local pointer on FATFS context in FAT cluster |
---|
1798 | fat_fatfs_ctx = hal_remote_lpt( XPTR( mapper_cxy , &vfs_ctx->extend ) ); |
---|
1799 | |
---|
1800 | // build relevant extended pointers in on free clusters info in FAT cluster |
---|
1801 | lock_xp = XPTR( mapper_cxy , &fat_fatfs_ctx->free_lock ); |
---|
1802 | hint_xp = XPTR( mapper_cxy , &fat_fatfs_ctx->free_cluster_hint ); |
---|
1803 | numb_xp = XPTR( mapper_cxy , &fat_fatfs_ctx->free_clusters ); |
---|
1804 | |
---|
1805 | // take the lock protecting free clusters |
---|
1806 | remote_queuelock_acquire( lock_xp ); |
---|
1807 | |
---|
1808 | // get hint and free_clusters values from FATFS context |
---|
1809 | hint = hal_remote_l32( hint_xp ); |
---|
1810 | free_clusters = hal_remote_l32( numb_xp ); |
---|
1811 | |
---|
1812 | // get page index & slot index for the first free cluster |
---|
1813 | page_id = (hint + 1) >> 10; |
---|
1814 | slot_id = (hint + 1) & 0x3FF; |
---|
1815 | |
---|
1816 | // get relevant page from mapper |
---|
1817 | page_xp = mapper_remote_get_page( mapper_xp , page_id ); |
---|
1818 | |
---|
1819 | if( page_xp == XPTR_NULL ) |
---|
1820 | { |
---|
1821 | printk("\n[ERROR] in %s : cannot acces FAT mapper\n", __FUNCTION__ ); |
---|
1822 | return -1; |
---|
1823 | } |
---|
1824 | |
---|
1825 | // build extended pointer on free cluster slot |
---|
1826 | slot_xp = ppm_page2base( page_xp ) + (slot_id<<2); |
---|
1827 | |
---|
1828 | #if (DEBUG_FATFS_CLUSTER_ALLOC & 1) |
---|
1829 | if( DEBUG_FATFS_CLUSTER_ALLOC < cycle ) |
---|
1830 | printk("\n[%s] thread[%x,%x] get free info / hint %x / free_clusters %x\n", |
---|
1831 | __FUNCTION__, this->process->pid, this->trdid, hint, free_clusters ); |
---|
1832 | #endif |
---|
1833 | |
---|
1834 | // check "free_clusters" |
---|
1835 | if ( free_clusters == 0 ) |
---|
1836 | { |
---|
1837 | printk("\n[ERROR] in %s : no more free FATFS clusters\n", __FUNCTION__ ); |
---|
1838 | remote_queuelock_acquire( lock_xp ); |
---|
1839 | return -1; |
---|
1840 | } |
---|
1841 | else if ( free_clusters < CONFIG_VFS_FREE_CLUSTERS_MIN ) |
---|
1842 | { |
---|
1843 | printk("\n[WARNING] in %s : only %n free FATFS clusters\n", |
---|
1844 | __FUNCTION__, CONFIG_VFS_FREE_CLUSTERS_MIN ); |
---|
1845 | } |
---|
1846 | |
---|
1847 | // check "hint" |
---|
1848 | if( hal_remote_l32( slot_xp ) != FREE_CLUSTER ) |
---|
1849 | { |
---|
1850 | printk("\n[ERROR] in %s : illegal hint cluster\n", __FUNCTION__ ); |
---|
1851 | remote_queuelock_acquire( lock_xp ); |
---|
1852 | return -1; |
---|
1853 | } |
---|
1854 | |
---|
1855 | // update allocated cluster in FAT mapper |
---|
1856 | hal_remote_s32( slot_xp , END_OF_CHAIN_CLUSTER_MAX ); |
---|
1857 | |
---|
1858 | // update free cluster info |
---|
1859 | fatfs_free_clusters_decrement( hint + 1 ); |
---|
1860 | |
---|
1861 | // release free clusters busylock |
---|
1862 | remote_queuelock_release( lock_xp ); |
---|
1863 | |
---|
1864 | #if DEBUG_FATFS_CLUSTER_ALLOC |
---|
1865 | cycle = (uint32_t)hal_get_cycles(); |
---|
1866 | if( DEBUG_FATFS_CLUSTER_ALLOC < cycle ) |
---|
1867 | printk("\n[%s] thread[%x,%x] exit / cluster %x / cycle %d\n", |
---|
1868 | __FUNCTION__, this->process->pid, this->trdid, hint + 1, cycle ); |
---|
1869 | #endif |
---|
1870 | |
---|
1871 | *searched_cluster = hint + 1; |
---|
1872 | return 0; |
---|
1873 | |
---|
1874 | } // end fat_cluster_alloc() |
---|
1875 | |
---|
1876 | ////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
1877 | error_t fatfs_release_inode( xptr_t inode_xp ) |
---|
1878 | { |
---|
1879 | vfs_ctx_t * vfs_ctx; // local pointer on VFS context (same in all clusters). |
---|
1880 | fatfs_ctx_t * loc_fatfs_ctx; // local pointer on local FATFS context |
---|
1881 | fatfs_ctx_t * fat_fatfs_ctx; // local pointer on FATFS context in FAT cluster |
---|
1882 | xptr_t mapper_xp; // extended pointer on FAT mapper |
---|
1883 | cxy_t mapper_cxy; // Fat mapper cluster identifier |
---|
1884 | xptr_t lock_xp; // extended pointer on lock protecting free clusters info. |
---|
1885 | xptr_t first_xp; // extended pointer on inode extension |
---|
1886 | uint32_t first_cluster; // first cluster index for released inode |
---|
1887 | vfs_inode_t * inode_ptr; |
---|
1888 | cxy_t inode_cxy; |
---|
1889 | |
---|
1890 | // check inode pointer |
---|
1891 | assert( (inode_xp != XPTR_NULL) , "inode pointer is NULL\n" ); |
---|
1892 | |
---|
1893 | // get first_cluster from inode extension |
---|
1894 | inode_ptr = GET_PTR( inode_xp ); |
---|
1895 | inode_cxy = GET_CXY( inode_xp ); |
---|
1896 | first_xp = XPTR( inode_cxy , &inode_ptr->extend ); |
---|
1897 | first_cluster = (uint32_t)(intptr_t)hal_remote_lpt( first_xp ); |
---|
1898 | |
---|
1899 | // check first cluster index |
---|
1900 | assert( (first_cluster != 0) , "inode extend is NULL\n" ); |
---|
1901 | |
---|
1902 | #if DEBUG_FATFS_RELEASE_INODE |
---|
1903 | char name[CONFIG_VFS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH]; |
---|
1904 | uint32_t cycle = (uint32_t)hal_get_cycles(); |
---|
1905 | thread_t * this = CURRENT_THREAD; |
---|
1906 | vfs_inode_get_name( inode_xp , name ); |
---|
1907 | if( DEBUG_FATFS_RELEASE_INODE < cycle ) |
---|
1908 | printk("\n[%s] thread[%x,%x] enter for <%s> / first_cluster %x / cycle %d\n", |
---|
1909 | __FUNCTION__ , this->process->pid, this->trdid, name, first_cluster, cycle ); |
---|
1910 | #endif |
---|
1911 | |
---|
1912 | // get local pointer on VFS context (same in all clusters) |
---|
1913 | vfs_ctx = &fs_context[FS_TYPE_FATFS]; |
---|
1914 | |
---|
1915 | // get local pointer on local FATFS context |
---|
1916 | loc_fatfs_ctx = vfs_ctx->extend; |
---|
1917 | |
---|
1918 | // get extended pointer and cluster on FAT mapper |
---|
1919 | mapper_xp = loc_fatfs_ctx->fat_mapper_xp; |
---|
1920 | mapper_cxy = GET_CXY( mapper_xp ); |
---|
1921 | |
---|
1922 | // get local pointer on FATFS context in FAT cluster |
---|
1923 | fat_fatfs_ctx = hal_remote_lpt( XPTR( mapper_cxy , &vfs_ctx->extend ) ); |
---|
1924 | |
---|
1925 | // get extended pointer on free clusters lock in FAT cluster |
---|
1926 | lock_xp = XPTR( mapper_cxy , &fat_fatfs_ctx->free_lock ); |
---|
1927 | |
---|
1928 | // take lock protecting free clusters |
---|
1929 | remote_queuelock_acquire( lock_xp ); |
---|
1930 | |
---|
1931 | // call the recursive function to release all clusters from FAT mapper |
---|
1932 | if ( fatfs_recursive_release( mapper_xp , first_cluster ) ) |
---|
1933 | { |
---|
1934 | printk("\n[ERROR] in %s : cannot update FAT mapper\n", __FUNCTION__ ); |
---|
1935 | remote_queuelock_release( lock_xp ); |
---|
1936 | return -1; |
---|
1937 | } |
---|
1938 | |
---|
1939 | // release lock protecting free cluster |
---|
1940 | remote_queuelock_release( lock_xp ); |
---|
1941 | |
---|
1942 | #if (DEBUG_FATFS_RELEASE_INODE & 1) |
---|
1943 | if( DEBUG_FATFS_RELEASE_INODE < cycle ) |
---|
1944 | printk("\n[%s] inode <%s> removed from FAT mapper\n", __FUNCTION__, name ); |
---|
1945 | #endif |
---|
1946 | |
---|
1947 | // update FAT on IOC device (from FAT mapper) |
---|
1948 | if ( fatfs_sync_fat() ) |
---|
1949 | { |
---|
1950 | printk("\n[ERROR] in %s : cannot update FAT on device\n", __FUNCTION__ ); |
---|
1951 | return -1; |
---|
1952 | } |
---|
1953 | |
---|
1954 | #if (DEBUG_FATFS_RELEASE_INODE & 1) |
---|
1955 | if( DEBUG_FATFS_RELEASE_INODE < cycle ) |
---|
1956 | printk("\n[%s] inode <%s> removed from FAT on IOC device\n", __FUNCTION__, name ); |
---|
1957 | #endif |
---|
1958 | |
---|
1959 | // update FS-INFO sector on IOC device (from FATFS context) |
---|
1960 | if ( fatfs_sync_free_info() ) |
---|
1961 | { |
---|
1962 | printk("\n[ERROR] in %s: cannot update FS_INFO on device\n", __FUNCTION__ ); |
---|
1963 | return -1; |
---|
1964 | } |
---|
1965 | |
---|
1966 | #if DEBUG_FATFS_RELEASE_INODE |
---|
1967 | cycle = (uint32_t)hal_get_cycles(); |
---|
1968 | if( DEBUG_FATFS_RELEASE_INODE < cycle ) |
---|
1969 | printk("\n[%s] thread[%x,%x] removed <%s> inode from FATFS / cycle %d\n", |
---|
1970 | __FUNCTION__ , this->process->pid, this->trdid, name, cycle ); |
---|
1971 | #endif |
---|
1972 | |
---|
1973 | return 0; |
---|
1974 | |
---|
1975 | } // end fatfs_release_inode() |
---|
1976 | |
---|
1977 | ///////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
1978 | error_t fatfs_move_page( xptr_t page_xp, |
---|
1979 | bool_t to_mapper ) |
---|
1980 | { |
---|
1981 | error_t error; |
---|
1982 | vfs_inode_t * inode_ptr; |
---|
1983 | mapper_t * mapper_ptr; |
---|
1984 | uint32_t page_id; // page index in mapper |
---|
1985 | |
---|
1986 | #if DEBUG_FATFS_MOVE_PAGE |
---|
1987 | uint32_t cycle = (uint32_t)hal_get_cycles(); |
---|
1988 | thread_t * this = CURRENT_THREAD; |
---|
1989 | char name[CONFIG_VFS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH]; |
---|
1990 | #endif |
---|
1991 | |
---|
1992 | // get page cluster an local pointer |
---|
1993 | cxy_t page_cxy = GET_CXY( page_xp ); |
---|
1994 | page_t * page_ptr = GET_PTR( page_xp ); |
---|
1995 | |
---|
1996 | // get mapper pointer and page index from page descriptor |
---|
1997 | mapper_ptr = hal_remote_lpt( XPTR( page_cxy , &page_ptr->mapper ) ); |
---|
1998 | page_id = hal_remote_l32( XPTR( page_cxy , &page_ptr->index ) ); |
---|
1999 | |
---|
2000 | // get pointer on local FATFS context |
---|
2001 | fatfs_ctx_t * fatfs_ctx = fs_context[FS_TYPE_FATFS].extend; |
---|
2002 | |
---|
2003 | // get page base address |
---|
2004 | xptr_t base_xp = ppm_page2base( page_xp ); |
---|
2005 | uint8_t * buffer = (uint8_t *)GET_PTR( base_xp ); |
---|
2006 | |
---|
2007 | // get inode pointer from mapper |
---|
2008 | inode_ptr = hal_remote_lpt( XPTR( page_cxy , &mapper_ptr->inode ) ); |
---|
2009 | |
---|
2010 | ////////////////////////////// it is the FAT mapper |
---|
2011 | if( inode_ptr == NULL ) |
---|
2012 | { |
---|
2013 | // get lba from FATFS context and page_id |
---|
2014 | uint32_t lba = fatfs_ctx->fat_begin_lba + (page_id << 3); |
---|
2015 | |
---|
2016 | // access device |
---|
2017 | if( to_mapper ) error = dev_ioc_sync_read ( buffer , lba , 8 ); |
---|
2018 | else error = dev_ioc_write( buffer , lba , 8 ); |
---|
2019 | |
---|
2020 | if( error ) return EIO; |
---|
2021 | |
---|
2022 | #if (DEBUG_FATFS_MOVE_PAGE & 0x1) |
---|
2023 | if( DEBUG_FATFS_MOVE_PAGE < cycle ) |
---|
2024 | { |
---|
2025 | uint32_t * tab = (uint32_t *)buffer; |
---|
2026 | uint32_t line , word; |
---|
2027 | printk("\n***** %s : First 64 words of page %d in FAT mapper\n", |
---|
2028 | __FUNCTION__ , page_id ); |
---|
2029 | for( line = 0 ; line < 8 ; line++ ) |
---|
2030 | { |
---|
2031 | printk("%X : ", line ); |
---|
2032 | for( word = 0 ; word < 8 ; word++ ) printk("%X ", tab[(line<<3) + word] ); |
---|
2033 | printk("\n"); |
---|
2034 | } |
---|
2035 | } |
---|
2036 | #endif |
---|
2037 | |
---|
2038 | #if DEBUG_FATFS_MOVE_PAGE |
---|
2039 | cycle = (uint32_t)hal_get_cycles(); |
---|
2040 | if( DEBUG_FATFS_MOVE_PAGE < cycle ) |
---|
2041 | { |
---|
2042 | if (to_mapper) |
---|
2043 | printk("\n[%s] thread[%x,%x] load page %d of FAT / cycle %d\n", |
---|
2044 | __FUNCTION__, this->process->pid, this->trdid, page_id, cycle ); |
---|
2045 | else |
---|
2046 | printk("\n[%s] thread[%x,%x] sync page %d of FAT / cycle %d\n", |
---|
2047 | __FUNCTION__, this->process->pid, this->trdid, page_id, cycle ); |
---|
2048 | } |
---|
2049 | #endif |
---|
2050 | |
---|
2051 | } |
---|
2052 | ///////////////////////// it is an inode mapper |
---|
2053 | else |
---|
2054 | { |
---|
2055 | |
---|
2056 | #if DEBUG_FATFS_MOVE_PAGE |
---|
2057 | vfs_inode_get_name( XPTR( page_cxy , inode_ptr ) , name ); |
---|
2058 | #endif |
---|
2059 | |
---|
2060 | uint32_t searched_cluster; |
---|
2061 | uint32_t first_cluster; |
---|
2062 | |
---|
2063 | // get first_cluster from inode extension |
---|
2064 | void * extend = hal_remote_lpt( XPTR( page_cxy , &inode_ptr->extend ) ); |
---|
2065 | first_cluster = (uint32_t)(intptr_t)extend; |
---|
2066 | |
---|
2067 | // compute searched_cluster |
---|
2068 | if( page_id == 0 ) // no need to access FAT mapper |
---|
2069 | { |
---|
2070 | // searched cluster is first cluster |
---|
2071 | searched_cluster = first_cluster; |
---|
2072 | } |
---|
2073 | else // FAT mapper access required |
---|
2074 | { |
---|
2075 | // access FAT mapper to get searched cluster |
---|
2076 | error = fatfs_get_cluster( first_cluster, |
---|
2077 | page_id, |
---|
2078 | &searched_cluster ); |
---|
2079 | if( error ) return EIO; |
---|
2080 | } |
---|
2081 | |
---|
2082 | // get lba from searched_cluster |
---|
2083 | uint32_t lba = fatfs_lba_from_cluster( fatfs_ctx , searched_cluster ); |
---|
2084 | |
---|
2085 | // access device |
---|
2086 | if( to_mapper ) error = dev_ioc_sync_read ( buffer , lba , 8 ); |
---|
2087 | else error = dev_ioc_write( buffer , lba , 8 ); |
---|
2088 | |
---|
2089 | if( error ) return EIO; |
---|
2090 | |
---|
2091 | #if (DEBUG_FATFS_MOVE_PAGE & 0x1) |
---|
2092 | if( DEBUG_FATFS_MOVE_PAGE < cycle ) |
---|
2093 | { |
---|
2094 | uint32_t * tab = (uint32_t *)buffer; |
---|
2095 | uint32_t line , word; |
---|
2096 | printk("\n***** %s : First 64 words of page %d in <%s> mapper\n", |
---|
2097 | __FUNCTION__, page_id, name ); |
---|
2098 | for( line = 0 ; line < 8 ; line++ ) |
---|
2099 | { |
---|
2100 | printk("%X : ", line ); |
---|
2101 | for( word = 0 ; word < 8 ; word++ ) printk("%X ", tab[(line<<3) + word] ); |
---|
2102 | printk("\n"); |
---|
2103 | } |
---|
2104 | } |
---|
2105 | #endif |
---|
2106 | |
---|
2107 | #if DEBUG_FATFS_MOVE_PAGE |
---|
2108 | cycle = (uint32_t)hal_get_cycles(); |
---|
2109 | if(DEBUG_FATFS_MOVE_PAGE < cycle) |
---|
2110 | { |
---|
2111 | if(to_mapper) |
---|
2112 | printk("\n[%s] thread[%x,%x] load page %d of <%s> inode / cycle %d\n", |
---|
2113 | __FUNCTION__, this->process->pid, this->trdid, page_id, name, cycle ); |
---|
2114 | else |
---|
2115 | printk("\n[%s] thread[%x,%x] sync page %d of <%s> inode / cycle %d\n", |
---|
2116 | __FUNCTION__, this->process->pid, this->trdid, page_id, name, cycle ); |
---|
2117 | } |
---|
2118 | #endif |
---|
2119 | |
---|
2120 | } |
---|
2121 | |
---|
2122 | return 0; |
---|
2123 | |
---|
2124 | } // end fatfs_move_page() |
---|
2125 | |
---|
2126 | |
---|