1 | /* |
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2 | * fatfs.h - FATFS file system API definition. |
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3 | * |
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4 | * Author Mohamed Lamine Karaoui (2014,2015) |
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5 | * Alain Greiner (2016,2017,2018) |
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6 | * |
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7 | * Copyright (c) UPMC Sorbonne Universites |
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8 | * |
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9 | * This file is part of ALMOS-MKH. |
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10 | * |
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11 | * ALMOS-MKH is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it |
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12 | * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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14 | * |
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19 | * |
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20 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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21 | * along with ALMOS-MKH; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, |
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22 | * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA |
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23 | */ |
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24 | |
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25 | #ifndef _FATFS_H_ |
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26 | #define _FATFS_H_ |
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27 | |
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28 | #include <hal_kernel_types.h> |
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29 | #include <remote_queuelock.h> |
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30 | #include <vfs.h> |
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31 | #include <dev_ioc.h> |
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32 | |
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33 | |
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34 | /************************************************************************************** |
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35 | * The FATFS File System implements a FAT32 read/write file system. |
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36 | * |
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37 | * The FATFS specific extensions to the generic VFS are the following: |
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38 | * 1) The vfs_ctx_t "extend" field is a void* pointing on the fatfs_ctx_t structure. |
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39 | * This structure contains various general informations such as the total |
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40 | * number of sectors in FAT region, the number of bytes per sector, the number |
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41 | * of sectors per cluster, the lba of FAT region, the lba of data region, or the |
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42 | * cluster index for the root directory. It contains also an extended pointer |
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43 | * on the FAT mapper. |
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44 | * 2) The vfs_inode_t "extend" contains, for each inode, |
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45 | * the first FAT cluster index (after cast to intptr). |
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46 | * 3) The vfs_dentry_t "extend" field contains, for each dentry, the entry index |
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47 | * in the FATFS directory (32 bytes per FATFS entry). |
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48 | *************************************************************************************/ |
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49 | |
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50 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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51 | |
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52 | /*************** Partition Boot Sector Format **********************************/ |
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53 | // offset | length |
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54 | #define BS_JMPBOOT 0 , 3 |
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55 | #define BS_OEMNAME 3 , 8 |
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56 | #define BPB_BYTSPERSEC 11 , 2 |
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57 | #define BPB_SECPERCLUS 13 , 1 |
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58 | #define BPB_RSVDSECCNT 14 , 2 |
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59 | #define BPB_NUMFATS 16 , 1 |
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60 | #define BPB_ROOTENTCNT 17 , 2 |
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61 | #define BPB_TOTSEC16 19 , 2 |
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62 | #define BPB_MEDIA 21 , 1 |
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63 | #define BPB_FATSZ16 22 , 2 |
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64 | #define BPB_SECPERTRK 24 , 2 |
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65 | #define BPB_NUMHEADS 26 , 2 |
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66 | #define BPB_HIDDSEC 28 , 4 |
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67 | #define BPB_TOTSEC32 32 , 4 |
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68 | #define BPB_PARTITION_TABLE 446 , 64 |
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69 | |
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70 | // FAT 32 |
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71 | #define BPB_FAT32_FATSZ32 36 , 4 |
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72 | #define BPB_FAT32_EXTFLAGS 40 , 2 |
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73 | #define BPB_FAT32_FSVER 42 , 2 |
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74 | #define BPB_FAT32_ROOTCLUS 44 , 4 |
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75 | #define BPB_FAT32_FSINFO 48 , 2 |
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76 | #define BPB_FAT32_BKBOOTSEC 50 , 2 |
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77 | #define BS_FAT32_DRVNUM 64 , 1 |
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78 | #define BS_FAT32_BOOTSIG 66 , 1 |
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79 | #define BS_FAT32_VOLID 67 , 4 |
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80 | #define BS_FAT32_VOLLAB 71 , 11 |
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81 | #define BS_FAT32_FILSYSTYPE 82 , 8 |
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82 | |
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83 | // Partitions |
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84 | #define FIRST_PARTITION_ACTIVE 446 , 8 |
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85 | #define FIRST_PARTITION_BEGIN_LBA 454 , 4 |
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86 | #define FIRST_PARTITION_SIZE 458 , 4 |
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87 | #define SECOND_PARTITION_ACTIVE 462 , 8 |
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88 | #define SECOND_PARTITION_BEGIN_LBA 470 , 4 |
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89 | #define SECOND_PARTITION_SIZE 474 , 4 |
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90 | #define THIRD_PARTITION_ACTIVE 478 , 8 |
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91 | #define THIRD_PARTITION_BEGIN_LBA 486 , 4 |
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92 | #define THIRD_PARTITION_SIZE 490 , 4 |
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93 | #define FOURTH_PARTITION_ACTIVE 494 , 8 |
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94 | #define FOURTH_PARTITION_BEGIN_LBA 502 , 4 |
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95 | #define FOURTH_PARTITION_SIZE 506 , 4 |
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96 | /*******************************************************************************/ |
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97 | |
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98 | #define MBR_SIGNATURE_POSITION 510 , 2 |
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99 | #define MBR_SIGNATURE_VALUE 0xAA55 |
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100 | |
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101 | /************** FAT_FS_INFO SECTOR ********************************************/ |
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102 | #define FS_SIGNATURE_VALUE_1 0x52526141 |
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103 | #define FS_SIGNATURE_VALUE_2 0x72724161 |
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104 | #define FS_SIGNATURE_VALUE_3 0x000055AA |
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105 | #define FS_SIGNATURE_POSITION_1 0 , 4 |
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106 | #define FS_SIGNATURE_POSITION_2 484 , 4 |
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107 | #define FS_SIGNATURE_POSITION_3 508 , 4 |
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108 | #define FS_FREE_CLUSTERS 488 , 4 |
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109 | #define FS_FREE_CLUSTER_HINT 492 , 4 |
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110 | /*******************************************************************************/ |
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111 | |
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112 | #define DIR_ENTRY_SIZE 32 |
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113 | |
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114 | #define NAME_MAX_SIZE 31 |
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115 | |
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116 | /******* SFN Directory Entry Structure (32 bytes) ******************************/ |
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117 | // offset | length |
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118 | #define DIR_NAME 0 , 11 // dir_entry name |
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119 | #define DIR_ATTR 11 , 1 // attributes |
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120 | #define DIR_NTRES 12 , 1 // reserved for the OS |
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121 | #define DIR_CRT_TIMES_TENTH 13 , 1 |
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122 | #define DIR_FST_CLUS_HI 20 , 2 // cluster index 16 MSB bits |
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123 | #define DIR_WRT_TIME 22 , 2 // time of last write |
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124 | #define DIR_WRT_DATE 24 , 2 // date of last write |
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125 | #define DIR_FST_CLUS_LO 26 , 2 // cluster index 16 LSB bit |
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126 | #define DIR_FILE_SIZE 28 , 4 // dir_entry size (up to 4 Gbytes) |
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127 | /*******************************************************************************/ |
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128 | |
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129 | /******* LFN Directory Entry Structure (32 bytes) *****************************/ |
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130 | // offset | length |
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131 | #define LDIR_ORD 0 , 1 // Sequence number (from 0x01 to 0x0f) |
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132 | #define LDIR_NAME_1 1 , 10 // name broken into 3 parts |
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133 | #define LDIR_ATTR 11 , 1 // attributes (must be 0x0F) |
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134 | #define LDIR_TYPE 12 , 1 // directory type (must be 0x00) |
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135 | #define LDIR_CHKSUM 13 , 1 // checksum of name in short dir |
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136 | #define LDIR_NAME_2 14 , 12 |
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137 | #define LDIR_RSVD 26 , 2 // artifact of previous fat (must be 0) |
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138 | #define LDIR_NAME_3 28 , 4 |
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139 | /*******************************************************************************/ |
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140 | |
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141 | /*********************** DIR_ATTR values (attributes) ************************/ |
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142 | #define ATTR_READ_ONLY 0x01 |
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143 | #define ATTR_HIDDEN 0x02 |
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144 | #define ATTR_SYSTEM 0x04 |
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145 | #define ATTR_VOLUME_ID 0x08 |
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146 | #define ATTR_DIRECTORY 0x10 |
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147 | #define ATTR_ARCHIVE 0x20 |
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148 | #define ATTR_LONG_NAME_MASK 0x0f // READ_ONLY|HIDDEN|SYSTEM|VOLUME_ID |
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149 | /*******************************************************************************/ |
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150 | |
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151 | /********************* DIR_ORD special values **********************************/ |
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152 | #define FREE_ENTRY 0xE5 // this entry is free in the directory |
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153 | #define NO_MORE_ENTRY 0x00 // no more entry in the directory |
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154 | /*******************************************************************************/ |
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155 | |
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156 | /******************** CLuster Index Special Values *****************************/ |
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157 | #define FREE_CLUSTER 0x00000000 |
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158 | #define RESERVED_CLUSTER 0x00000001 |
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159 | #define BAD_CLUSTER 0x0FFFFFF7 |
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160 | #define END_OF_CHAIN_CLUSTER_MIN 0x0ffffff8 |
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161 | #define END_OF_CHAIN_CLUSTER_MAX 0x0fffffff |
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162 | /*******************************************************************************/ |
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163 | |
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164 | /**** Forward declarations ****/ |
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165 | |
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166 | struct mapper_s; |
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167 | struct page_s; |
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168 | struct vfs_ctx_s; |
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169 | struct vfs_inode_s; |
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170 | struct vfs_dentry_s; |
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171 | |
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172 | /***************************************************************************************** |
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173 | * This structure defines a FATFS specific context extension to the VFS context. |
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174 | * This fatfs context is replicated in all clusters. |
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175 | * |
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176 | * WARNING 1 : All access to the FAT are protected by a remote_rwlock. |
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177 | * - it is taken in READ mode by the fatfs_get_cluster() function to scan the |
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178 | * linked list associated to a given inode. |
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179 | * - it is taken in WRITE mode by the fatfs_cluster_alloc() and fatfs_release_inode() |
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180 | * functions to modify the FAT in both the FAT mapper and on IOC device. |
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181 | * |
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182 | * WARNING 2 : Most fields are constant values, but the <free_cluster_hint>, |
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183 | * <free_clusters>, <lock>, and the <fs_info_buffer> are shared variables, |
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184 | * that can be modified by any thread running in any cluster. The <fs_info_buffer> |
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185 | * contains a copy of the FS_INFO sector, and is only allocated in the FAT cluster |
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186 | * (cluster 0). It is used to synchronously update the free clusters info on IOC device. |
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187 | * => For all these variables, only the values stored in the FAT cluster must be used. |
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188 | ****************************************************************************************/ |
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189 | |
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190 | typedef struct fatfs_ctx_s |
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191 | { |
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192 | /* read-only constants replicated in all clusters */ |
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193 | uint32_t fat_sectors_count; /*! number of sectors in FAT region */ |
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194 | uint32_t bytes_per_sector; /*! number of bytes per sector */ |
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195 | uint32_t sectors_per_cluster; /*! number of sectors per cluster */ |
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196 | uint32_t fat_begin_lba; /*! lba of FAT region */ |
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197 | uint32_t cluster_begin_lba; /*! lba of data region */ |
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198 | uint32_t fs_info_lba; /*! lba of FS_INFO sector */ |
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199 | uint32_t root_dir_cluster; /*! cluster index for root directory */ |
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200 | xptr_t fat_mapper_xp; /*! extended pointer on FAT mapper */ |
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201 | |
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202 | /* shared variables (only the copy in FAT cluster must be used) */ |
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203 | uint32_t free_cluster_hint; /*! cluster[hint+1] is the first free */ |
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204 | uint32_t free_clusters; /*! free clusters number */ |
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205 | remote_rwlock_t lock; /*! exclusive access to FAT */ |
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206 | uint8_t * fs_info_buffer; /*! local pointer on FS_INFO buffer */ |
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207 | } |
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208 | fatfs_ctx_t; |
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209 | |
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210 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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211 | // FATFS specific extern functions |
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212 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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213 | |
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214 | /***************************************************************************************** |
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215 | * This function access the FAT (File Allocation Table), stored in the FAT mapper, and |
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216 | * returns in <searched_cluster> the FATFS cluster index for a given page of a given |
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217 | * inode identified by the <first_cluster> and <page_id> arguments. |
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218 | * It can be called by a thread running in any cluster, as it uses remote access |
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219 | * primitives when the FAT mapper is remote. |
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220 | * The FAT is actually an array of uint32_t slots. Each slot in this array contains the |
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221 | * index of another slot in this array, to form one linked list for each file stored on |
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222 | * device in the FATFS file system. This index in the FAT array is also the index of the |
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223 | * FATFS cluster on the device. One FATFS cluster is supposed to contain one PPM page. |
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224 | * For a given file, the entry point in the FAT is simply the index of the FATFS cluster |
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225 | * containing the first page of the file. The FAT mapper being a cache, this function |
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226 | * updates the FAT mapper from informations stored on IOC device in case of miss. |
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227 | ***************************************************************************************** |
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228 | * @ first_cluster : [in] index of first FATFS cluster allocated to the file. |
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229 | * @ page_id : [in] index of searched page in file. |
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230 | * @ searched_cluster : [out] found FATFS cluster index. |
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231 | * @ return 0 if success / return -1 if a FAT mapper miss cannot be solved. |
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232 | ****************************************************************************************/ |
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233 | error_t fatfs_get_cluster( uint32_t first_cluster, |
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234 | uint32_t page_id, |
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235 | uint32_t * searched_cluster ); |
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236 | |
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237 | /***************************************************************************************** |
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238 | * This function display the content of the FATFS context copy in cluster identified |
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239 | * by the <cxy> argument. |
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240 | * This function can be called by a thread running in any cluster. |
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241 | ***************************************************************************************** |
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242 | * @ cxy : target cluster identifier. |
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243 | ****************************************************************************************/ |
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244 | void fatfs_display_ctx( cxy_t cxy ); |
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245 | |
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246 | /***************************************************************************************** |
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247 | * This function access the FAT mapper to display one page of the File Allocation Table. |
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248 | * It loads the requested page fom IOC device to FAT mapper if required. |
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249 | * This function can be called by a thread running in any cluster. |
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250 | ***************************************************************************************** |
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251 | * @ page_id : page index in FAT mapper (one page is 4 Kbytes). |
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252 | * @ nb_entries : number of entries (one entry is 4 bytes). |
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253 | ****************************************************************************************/ |
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254 | void fatfs_display_fat( uint32_t page_id, |
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255 | uint32_t nb_entries ); |
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256 | |
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257 | |
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258 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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259 | // Generic API: These functions are called by the kernel VFS, |
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260 | // and must be implemented by all File Systems. |
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261 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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262 | |
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263 | /***************************************************************************************** |
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264 | * This fuction allocates memory from local cluster for a FATFS context descriptor. |
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265 | ***************************************************************************************** |
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266 | * @ return a pointer on the created context / return NULL if failure. |
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267 | ****************************************************************************************/ |
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268 | fatfs_ctx_t * fatfs_ctx_alloc( void ); |
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269 | |
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270 | /***************************************************************************************** |
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271 | * This function access the boot device, and initialises the local FATFS context, |
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272 | * from informations contained in the boot record. This initialisation includes the |
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273 | * creation of the FAT mapper in cluster 0. |
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274 | ***************************************************************************************** |
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275 | * @ vfs_ctx : local pointer on VFS context for FATFS. |
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276 | ****************************************************************************************/ |
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277 | void fatfs_ctx_init( fatfs_ctx_t * fatfs_ctx ); |
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278 | |
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279 | /***************************************************************************************** |
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280 | * This function releases memory dynamically allocated for the FATFS context extension. |
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281 | ***************************************************************************************** |
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282 | * @ vfs_ctx : local pointer on VFS context. |
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283 | ****************************************************************************************/ |
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284 | void fatfs_ctx_destroy( fatfs_ctx_t * fatfs_ctx ); |
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285 | |
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286 | /***************************************************************************************** |
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287 | * This function implements the generic vfs_fs_add_dentry() function for the FATFS. |
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288 | ***************************************************************************************** |
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289 | * This function updates a directory mapper identified by the <inode> argument |
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290 | * to add a new directory entry identified by the <dentry> argument. |
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291 | * All modified pages in the directory mapper are synchronously updated on IOC device. |
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292 | * It must be called by a thread running in the cluster containing the directory inode. |
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293 | * |
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294 | * Implementation note : this function works in two steps: |
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295 | * - It scan the set of 32 bytes FATFS directry entries, using two embedded loops |
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296 | * to find the end of directory (NO_MORE_ENTRY marker). |
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297 | * - Then it writes 3, 4, or 5 directory entries (depending on the name length), using |
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298 | * a 5 steps FSM (one state per entry to be written), updates on IOC device the |
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299 | * modified pages, and updates the dentry extension field, that must contain |
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300 | * the dentry index in FATFS directory. |
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301 | ***************************************************************************************** |
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302 | * @ inode : local pointer on directory inode. |
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303 | * @ dentry : local pointer on dentry. |
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304 | * @ return 0 if success / return ENOENT if not found, or EIO if no access to IOC device. |
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305 | ****************************************************************************************/ |
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306 | error_t fatfs_add_dentry( struct vfs_inode_s * inode, |
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307 | struct vfs_dentry_s * dentry ); |
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308 | |
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309 | /***************************************************************************************** |
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310 | * This function implements the generic vfs_fs_remove_dentry() function for the FATFS. |
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311 | ***************************************************************************************** |
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312 | * This function updates a directory identified by the <inode> argument |
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313 | * to remove a directory entry identified by the <dentry> argument. |
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314 | * All modified pages in directory mapper are synchronously updated on IOC device. |
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315 | * It must be called by a thread running in the cluster containing the inode. |
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316 | * |
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317 | * Implementation note: this function uses the dentry extension to directly access |
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318 | * the NORMAL directory entry and invalidate all involved LFN entries. Then it |
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319 | * updates the modified pages on IOC device. |
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320 | ***************************************************************************************** |
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321 | * @ inode : local pointer on directory inode. |
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322 | * @ dentry : local pointer on dentry. |
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323 | * @ return 0 if success / return ENOENT if not found, or EIO if no access to IOC device. |
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324 | ****************************************************************************************/ |
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325 | error_t fatfs_remove_dentry( struct vfs_inode_s * inode, |
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326 | struct vfs_dentry_s * dentry ); |
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327 | |
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328 | /***************************************************************************************** |
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329 | * This function implements the generic vfs_fs_new_dentry() function for the FATFS. |
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330 | ***************************************************************************************** |
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331 | * It scan a parent directory mapper, identified by the <parent_inode> argument to find |
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332 | * a directory entry identified by the <name> argument. In case of success, it |
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333 | * initializes the inode/dentry couple, identified by the <child_inode_xp> argument |
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334 | * in the Inode Tree. The child inode descriptor, and the associated dentry descriptor |
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335 | * must have been previously allocated by the caller. |
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336 | * - It set the "type", "size", and "extend" fields in the child inode descriptor. |
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337 | * - It set the " extend" field in the dentry descriptor. |
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338 | * It must be called by a thread running in the cluster containing the parent inode. |
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339 | ***************************************************************************************** |
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340 | * @ parent_inode : local pointer on parent inode (directory). |
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341 | * @ name : child name. |
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342 | * @ child_inode_xp : extended pointer on remote child inode (file or directory). |
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343 | * @ return 0 if success / return -1 if child not found. |
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344 | ****************************************************************************************/ |
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345 | error_t fatfs_new_dentry( struct vfs_inode_s * parent_inode, |
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346 | char * name, |
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347 | xptr_t child_inode_xp ); |
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348 | |
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349 | /***************************************************************************************** |
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350 | * This function implements the generic vfs_fs_update_dentry() function for the FATFS. |
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351 | ***************************************************************************************** |
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352 | * It update the size of a directory entry identified by the <dentry> argument in |
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353 | * the mapper of a directory identified by the <inode> argument, as defined by the |
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354 | * <size> argument. |
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355 | * It scan the mapper to find the entry identified by the dentry "name" field. |
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356 | * It set the "size" field in the in the directory mapper AND marks the page as DIRTY. |
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357 | * It must be called by a thread running in the cluster containing the directory inode. |
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358 | ***************************************************************************************** |
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359 | * @ inode : local pointer on inode (directory). |
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360 | * @ dentry : local pointer on dentry (for name). |
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361 | * @ size : new size value. |
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362 | * @ return 0 if success / return ENOENT if child not found. |
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363 | ****************************************************************************************/ |
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364 | error_t fatfs_update_dentry( struct vfs_inode_s * inode, |
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365 | struct vfs_dentry_s * dentry, |
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366 | uint32_t size ); |
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367 | |
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368 | /***************************************************************************************** |
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369 | * This function implements the generic vfs_fs_get_user_dir() function for the FATFS. |
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370 | ***************************************************************************************** |
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371 | * It is called by the remote_dir_create() function to scan the mapper of a directory |
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372 | * identified by the <inode> argument, and copy up to <max_dirent> valid dentries to a |
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373 | * local dirent array, defined by the <array> argument. The <min_dentry> argument defines |
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374 | * the index of the first dentry to be copied to the target dirent array. |
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375 | * This function returns in the <entries> buffer the number of dentries actually written, |
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376 | * and signals in the <done> buffer when the last valid entry has been found. |
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377 | * If the <detailed> argument is true, a dentry/inode couple that does not exist in |
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378 | * the Inode Tree is dynamically created, and all dirent fields are documented in the |
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379 | * dirent array. Otherwise, only the dentry name is documented. |
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380 | * It must be called by a thread running in the cluster containing the directory inode. |
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381 | ***************************************************************************************** |
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382 | * @ inode : [in] local pointer on directory inode. |
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383 | * @ array : [in] local pointer on array of dirents. |
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384 | * @ max_dirent : [in] max number of slots in dirent array. |
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385 | * @ min_dentry : [in] index of first dentry to be copied into array. |
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386 | * @ detailed : [in] dynamic inode creation if true. |
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387 | * @ entries : [out] number of dentries actually copied into array. |
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388 | * @ done : [out] Boolean true when last entry found. |
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389 | * @ return 0 if success / return -1 if failure. |
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390 | ****************************************************************************************/ |
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391 | error_t fatfs_get_user_dir( struct vfs_inode_s * inode, |
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392 | struct dirent * array, |
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393 | uint32_t max_dirent, |
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394 | uint32_t min_dentry, |
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395 | bool_t detailed, |
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396 | uint32_t * entries, |
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397 | bool_t * done ); |
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398 | |
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399 | /***************************************************************************************** |
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400 | * This function implements the generic vfs_fs_sync_inode() function for the FATFS. |
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401 | ***************************************************************************************** |
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402 | * It updates the FATFS on the IOC device for a given inode identified by |
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403 | * the <inode> argument. It scan all pages registered in the associated mapper, |
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404 | * and copies from mapper to device each page marked as dirty. |
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405 | * WARNING : The target <inode> cannot be a directory, because all modifications in a |
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406 | * directory are synchronously done on the IOC device by the two fatfs_add_dentry() |
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407 | * and fatfs_remove_dentry() functions. |
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408 | ***************************************************************************************** |
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409 | * @ inode : local pointer on inode. |
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410 | * @ return 0 if success / return -1 if failure during IOC device access. |
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411 | ****************************************************************************************/ |
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412 | error_t fatfs_sync_inode( struct vfs_inode_s * inode ); |
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413 | |
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414 | /***************************************************************************************** |
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415 | * This function implements the generic vfs_fs_sync_fat() function for the FATFS. |
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416 | ***************************************************************************************** |
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417 | * It updates the FAT on the IOC device for the FAT itself. |
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418 | * It scan all clusters registered in the FAT mapper, and copies from mapper to device |
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419 | * each page marked as dirty. |
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420 | * |
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421 | * TODO : the current implementation check ALL pages in the FAT region, even if most |
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422 | * pages are empty, and not copied in mapper. It is sub-optimal. |
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423 | * - A first solution is to maintain in the FAT context two "dirty_min" and "dirty_max" |
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424 | * variables defining the smallest/largest dirty page index in FAT mapper... |
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425 | ***************************************************************************************** |
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426 | * @ return 0 if success / return -1 if failure during IOC device access. |
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427 | ****************************************************************************************/ |
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428 | error_t fatfs_sync_fat( void ); |
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429 | |
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430 | /***************************************************************************************** |
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431 | * This function implements the generic vfs_fs_sync_fsinfo() function for the FATFS. |
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432 | ***************************************************************************************** |
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433 | * It checks the current values of the "free_clusters" and "free_cluster_hint" variables |
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434 | * in the FS_INFO sector on IOC, versus the values stored in the fatfs context. |
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435 | * As these values are synchronously updated on IOC device at each modification, |
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436 | * it does nothing if the values are equal. It updates the FS_INFO sector on IOC device, |
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437 | * and displays a warning message on TXT0 if they are not equal. |
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438 | * This function can be called by any thread running in any cluster. |
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439 | ***************************************************************************************** |
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440 | * @ return 0 if success / return -1 if failure during IOC device access. |
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441 | ****************************************************************************************/ |
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442 | error_t fatfs_sync_free_info( void ); |
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443 | |
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444 | /***************************************************************************************** |
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445 | * This function implements the generic vfs_fs_cluster_alloc() function for the FATFS. |
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446 | ***************************************************************************************** |
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447 | * It access the FAT (File allocation table), stored in the FAT mapper, and returns |
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448 | * in <searched_cluster> the FATFS cluster index of a free cluster. |
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449 | * It can be called by a thread running in any cluster, as it uses remote access |
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450 | * primitives when the FAT mapper is remote. It takes the queuelock stored in the FATFS |
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451 | * context located in the same cluster as the FAT mapper itself, to get exclusive |
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452 | * access to the FAT. It uses and updates the <free_cluster_hint> and <free_clusters> |
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453 | * variables stored in this FATFS context. |
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454 | * - it updates the <free_cluster_hint> and <free_clusters> variables in FATFS context. |
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455 | * - it updates the FAT mapper (handling miss from IOC device if required). |
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456 | * - it synchronously updates the FAT region on IOC device. |
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457 | * - it returns the allocated cluster index. |
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458 | ***************************************************************************************** |
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459 | * @ searched_cluster : [out] found FATFS cluster index. |
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460 | * @ return 0 if success / return -1 if no more free clusters on IOC device. |
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461 | ****************************************************************************************/ |
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462 | error_t fatfs_cluster_alloc( uint32_t * searched_cluster ); |
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463 | |
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464 | /***************************************************************************************** |
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465 | * This function implements the generic vfs_fs_release_inode() function for the FATFS. |
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466 | ***************************************************************************************** |
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467 | * It releases all clusters allocated to a file/directory identified by the <inode_xp> |
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468 | * argument. All released clusters are marked FREE_CLUSTER in the FAT mapper. |
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469 | * This function calls the recursive function fatfs_cluster_release() to release |
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470 | * the clusters in reverse order of the linked list (from last to first). |
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471 | * When the FAT mapper has been updated, it calls the fatfs_sync_fat() function to |
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472 | * synchronously update all dirty pages in the FAT mapper to the IOC device. |
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473 | * Finally the FS-INFO sector on the IOC device is updated. |
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474 | ***************************************************************************************** |
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475 | * @ inode_xp : extended pointer on inode. |
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476 | * @ return 0 if success / return EIO if failure during device access. |
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477 | ****************************************************************************************/ |
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478 | error_t fatfs_release_inode( xptr_t inode_xp ); |
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479 | |
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480 | /***************************************************************************************** |
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481 | * This function implements the generic vfs_fs_move_page() function for the FATFS. |
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482 | ***************************************************************************************** |
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483 | * This function moves a page from/to the mapper to/from the FATFS file system on device. |
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484 | * The page must have been previously allocated and registered in the mapper. |
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485 | * The pointer on the mapper and the page index in file are found in the page descriptor. |
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486 | * It is used for both a regular file/directory mapper, and the FAT mapper. |
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487 | * - For the FAT mapper, it updates the FAT region on IOC device. |
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488 | * - For a regular file, it access the FAT mapper to get the cluster index on IOC device. |
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489 | * It can be called by any thread running in any cluster. |
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490 | * |
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491 | * WARNING : For the FAT mapper, the inode field in the mapper MUST be NULL, as this |
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492 | * is used to indicate that the corresponding mapper is the FAT mapper. |
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493 | ***************************************************************************************** |
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494 | * @ page_xp : extended pointer on page descriptor. |
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495 | * @ cmd_type : IOC_READ / IOC_WRITE / IOC_SYNC_READ / IOC_SYNC_WRITE |
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496 | * @ return 0 if success / return EIO if error during device access. |
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497 | ****************************************************************************************/ |
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498 | error_t fatfs_move_page( xptr_t page_xp, |
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499 | cmd_type_t cmd_type ); |
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506 | #endif /* _FATFS_H_ */ |
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