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/**************************************************************************************************************************************
* Project: discoverpixy
* Website: https://github.com/t-moe/discoverpixy
* Authors: Aaron Schmocker, Timo Lang
* Institution: BFH Bern University of Applied Sciences
* File: common/filesystem/filesystem.h
*
* Version History:
* Date Autor Email SHA Changes
* 2015-04-03 timolang@gmail.com 51089aa Refactored Project Structure for use with emulator
* 2015-05-10 timolang@gmail.com e2bce8f Added filesystem module, tests and implementation for it in emulator.
* 2015-05-15 timolang@gmail.com 9a16865 Added doxgen comments to filesyste, checkbox, numupdown and screen module. And some minor changes to the other modules.
*
**************************************************************************************************************************************/
#ifndef FILESYSTEM_H
#define FILESYSTEM_H
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdint.h>
/**
* @defgroup filesystem Filesystem
* The Filesystem Module provides access to files and directories of a the native filesystem.
*/
/*@{*/
/**
* File Attributes used by implementation
* See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Design_of_the_FAT_file_system#attributes for detailed description
*/
typedef enum {
F_RDO = 0x01, //!< File is readonly. You cannot write to it
F_HID = 0x02, //!< File is hidden
F_SYS = 0x04, //!< File is a system file
F_DIR = 0x10, //!< It's a directory and not a file
F_ARC = 0x20 //!< File has the archive flag set (probably unused)
} FILE_ATTRIBUTES;
/**
* Structure which represents last modified date of a file / directory
*/
typedef struct {
unsigned year : 7; //!< year from 1980 (0..127)
unsigned month: 4; //!< month (1..12)
unsigned day: 5; //!< day (1..31)
} FILE_DATE_STRUCT;
/**
* Structure which represents last modified time of a file / directory
*/
typedef struct {
unsigned hour : 5; //!< hour (0..23)
unsigned min: 6; //!< minute (0..59
unsigned sec: 5; //!< second/2 (0..29)
} FILE_TIME_STRUCT;
/**
* Structure which represents a file/directory entry. \sa DIRECTORY_STRUCT
*/
typedef struct {
uint32_t fsize; //!< File size in bytes. 0 for directories
FILE_DATE_STRUCT fdate; //!< Last modified date
FILE_TIME_STRUCT ftime; //!< Last modified time
uint8_t fattrib; //!< File/Directory Attributes
char* fname; //!< File/Directory name
} FILE_STRUCT;
/**
* Structure which represents an open directory with all it's entries. \sa filesystem_dir_open
*/
typedef struct {
const char* path; //!< Directory path (absolute)
uint16_t num_files; //!< Number of files/directories in this directory
FILE_STRUCT* files; //!< An array with \ref num_files FILE_STRUCT entries
} DIRECTORY_STRUCT;
/**
* Structure which represents an open file. \sa filesystem_file_open
*/
typedef struct {
const char* fname; //!< The absolute file name
uint32_t fpos; //!< The current byte-position in the file. \sa filesystem_file_seek
uint32_t fsize; //!< The total file size in bytes
} FILE_HANDLE;
/**
* Enum to represent the success or error-code of the filesystem_file_* functions
*/
typedef enum {
F_OK, //!< Everything ok
F_EOF, //!< The write/read operation tried to write/read past the end of the file. This is not a fatal error.
F_EACCESS, //!< The file can not be read/written due to access problems. This is a fatal error.
F_INVALIDPARAM,//!< You passed invalid parameters to the function
F_DISKERROR //!< A lowlevel disk-error occoured. This is a fatal error.
} FILE_STATUS;
/**
* Initializes the filesystem.
* Call this method before using any filesystem_* functions
* @return true on success
*/
bool filesystem_init();
/**
* Opens a directory and returns a structure which contains all files/subdirectories. \sa filesystem_dir_close()
* @param path The absolute path to the directory to open/read
* @return A Pointer to an initialized DIRECTORY_STRUCT on success, NULL on error
*/
DIRECTORY_STRUCT* filesystem_dir_open(const char* path);
/**
* Closes a previously opened directory. Free's all allocated resources.
* @param dir A Pointer to a DIRECTORY_STRUCT obtained by filesystem_dir_open().
*/
void filesystem_dir_close(DIRECTORY_STRUCT* dir);
/**
* Opens a file for read/writing. \note Depending on the implementation you may only open one file at a time
* @param filename The absolute file path
* @return A Pointer to a FILE_HANDLE on success, NULL on error.
*/
FILE_HANDLE* filesystem_file_open(const char* filename);
/**
* Closes a file.
* @param handle The FILE_HANDLE obtained by filesystem_file_open()
*/
void filesystem_file_close(FILE_HANDLE* handle);
/**
* Set's the read/write position to a new position
* @param handle The FILE_HANDLE obtained by filesystem_file_open()
* @param offset The new read/write position in bytes (absolute).
* @return \ref F_OK on success, an error Code otherwise.
*/
FILE_STATUS filesystem_file_seek(FILE_HANDLE* handle, uint32_t offset);
/**
* Reads some bytes from an open file.
* @param handle The FILE_HANDLE obtained by filesystem_file_open()
* @param buf The Buffer to write the bytes to
* @param size The number of bytes to read
* @return \ref F_OK on success, \ref F_EOF if less than \p size bytes could be read, an error Code otherwise.
*/
FILE_STATUS filesystem_file_read(FILE_HANDLE* handle, uint8_t* buf, uint32_t size);
/**
* Writes some bytes to a open file.
* \note Depending on the implementation the file may not be shrinked or expanded.
* @param handle The FILE_HANDLE obtained by filesystem_file_open()
* @param buf The Buffer to take the bytes from
* @param size The number of bytes to write
* @return \ref F_OK on success, \ref F_EOF if less than \p size bytes could be written, an error Code otherwise.
*/
FILE_STATUS filesystem_file_write(FILE_HANDLE* handle, uint8_t* buf, uint32_t size);
/*@}*/
#endif /* FILESYSTEM_H */