nodemcu-firmware/app/platform/vfs.h

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#ifndef __VFS_H__
#define __VFS_H__
#include "vfs_int.h"
// DEPRECATED, DON'T USE
// Check for fd != 0 instead
#define FS_OPEN_OK 1
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// file functions
//
// vfs_close - close file descriptor and free memory
// fd: file descriptor
// Returns: VFS_RES_OK or negative value in case of error
inline sint32_t vfs_close( int fd ) {
vfs_file *f = (vfs_file *)fd;
return f ? f->fns->close( f ) : VFS_RES_ERR;
}
// vfs_read - read data from file
// fd: file descriptor
// ptr: destination data buffer
// len: requested length
// Returns: Number of bytes read, or VFS_RES_ERR in case of error
inline sint32_t vfs_read( int fd, void *ptr, size_t len ) {
vfs_file *f = (vfs_file *)fd;
return f ? f->fns->read( f, ptr, len ) : VFS_RES_ERR;
}
// vfs_write - write data to file
// fd: file descriptor
// ptr: source data buffer
// len: requested length
// Returns: Number of bytes written, or VFS_RES_ERR in case of error
inline sint32_t vfs_write( int fd, const void *ptr, size_t len ) {
vfs_file *f = (vfs_file *)fd;
return f ? f->fns->write( f, ptr, len ) : VFS_RES_ERR;
}
int vfs_getc( int fd );
int vfs_ungetc( int c, int fd );
// vfs_lseek - move read/write pointer
// fd: file descriptor
// off: offset
// whence: VFS_SEEK_SET - set pointer to off
// VFS_SEEK_CUR - set pointer to current position + off
// VFS_SEEK_END - set pointer to end of file + off
// Returns: New position, or VFS_RES_ERR in case of error
inline sint32_t vfs_lseek( int fd, sint32_t off, int whence ) {
vfs_file *f = (vfs_file *)fd;
return f ? f->fns->lseek( f, off, whence ) : VFS_RES_ERR;
}
// vfs_eof - test for end-of-file
// fd: file descriptor
// Returns: 0 if not at end, != 0 if end of file
inline sint32_t vfs_eof( int fd ) {
vfs_file *f = (vfs_file *)fd;
return f ? f->fns->eof( f ) : VFS_RES_ERR;
}
// vfs_tell - get read/write position
// fd: file descriptor
// Returns: Current position
inline sint32_t vfs_tell( int fd ) {
vfs_file *f = (vfs_file *)fd;
return f ? f->fns->tell( f ) : VFS_RES_ERR;
}
// vfs_flush - flush write cache to file
// fd: file descriptor
// Returns: VFS_RES_OK, or VFS_RES_ERR in case of error
inline sint32_t vfs_flush( int fd ) {
vfs_file *f = (vfs_file *)fd;
return f ? f->fns->flush( f ) : VFS_RES_ERR;
}
// vfs_size - get current file size
// fd: file descriptor
// Returns: File size
inline uint32_t vfs_size( int fd ) {
vfs_file *f = (vfs_file *)fd;
Next 1.5.4.1 master drop (#1627) * add u8g.fb_rle display * move comm drivers to u8g_glue.c * disable fb_rle per default * implement file.size for spiffs (#1516) Another bug squashed! * Fix start-up race between UART & start_lua. (#1522) Input during startup (especially while doing initial filesystem format) ran the risk of filling up the task queue, preventing the start_lua task from being queued, and hence NodeMCU would not start up that time. * Reimplemented esp_init_data_default. To work around the pesky "rf_cal[0] !=0x05" hang when booting on a chip which doesn't have esp_init_data written to it. It is no longer possible to do the writing of the esp_init_data_default from within nodemcu_init(), as the SDK now hangs long before it gets there. As such, I've had to reimplement this in our user_start_trampoline and get it all done before the SDK has a chance to look for the init data. It's unfortunate that we have to spend IRAM on this, but I see no better alternative at this point. * Replace hardcoded init data with generated data from SDK The esp_init_data_default.bin is now extracted from the SDK (and its patch file, if present), and the contents are automatically embedded into user_main.o. * Rework flashing instructions Clarifies issues around SDK init data and hopefully clears up some confusion, when paired with the esp_init_data_default changes in NodeMCU. * Fix typo * Fixes the gpio.serout problem from #1534 (#1535) * Fix some issues in gpio.serout * Minor cleanup * fix dereferencing NULL pointer in vfs_errno() (#1539) * add map ids for flash sizes 32m-c2, 64m, 128m in user_rf_cal_sector_set() (#1529) * Somfy/TELIS driver (#1521) * Reduced LUAL_BUFFERSIZE to 256. Should free up some stack (#1530) * avoid task queue overrun for serial input (#1540) Thank you. * Increase irom0_0_seg size for PR build * Improve reliability of FS detection. (#1528) * Version to make filesystem detection more reliable * Improve bad fs detection * Version of printf that doesn't suffer from buffer overflows (#1564) * Small improvement to http client (#1558) * Remove luaL_buffer from file_g_read() (#1541) * remove luaL_buffer from file_g_read() - avoid memory leak when function gets terminated by lua_error - skip scanning for end_char when reading until EOF * attempt to free memory in any case * Change HTTP failures from debug to error messages (#1568) * Change HTTP failures from debug to error messages * Add tag to HTTP error messages * Create macro for error msg and improve dbg msg * Add ssd1306_128x32 for U8G (#1571) * Update CONTRIBUTING.md * Add support to mix ws2812.buffer objects. (#1575) * Add load/dump/mix/power operations on the buffer object * Calculate the pixel value in mix and then clip to the range. * Fixed the two wrong userdata types * Added a couple more useful methods * Add support for shifting a piece of the buffer. * Fix a minor bug with offset shifts * Update to the wifi module (#1497) * Removed inline documentation for several functions and update comments Since documentation is now part of the repository, the inline documentation just adds to the already huge wifi.c * Wifi module: add new functionality, update documentation Functions Added: wifi.getdefaultmode(): returns default wifi opmode wifi.sta.apchange(): select alternate cached AP wifi.sta.apinfo(): get cached AP list wifi.sta.aplimit(): set cached AP limit wifi.sta.getapindex(): get index of currently configured AP wifi.sta.getdefaultconfig(): get default station configuration wifi.ap.getdefaultconfig(): get default AP configuration functions modified: wifi.setmode: saving mode to flash is now optional wifi.sta.config: now accepts table as an argument and save config to flash is now optional wifi.sta.getconfig: added option to return table wifi.ap.config: save config to flash is now optional wifi.ap.getconfig: added option to return table Documentation changes: - Modified documentation to reflect above changes - Removed unnecessary inline documentation from `wifi.c` - Updated documentation for `wifi.sta.disconnect`to address issue #1480 - Fixed inaccurate documentation for function `wifi.sleeptype` - Added more details to `wifi.nullmodesleep()` * Move function `wifi.sleeptype()` to `wifi.sta.sleeptype()` * Fixed problem where wifi.x.getconfig() returned invalid strings when ssid or password were set to maximum length. * fix error in documentation for `wifi.sta.getapindex` * Renamed some wifi functions wifi.sta.apinfo -> getapinfo wifi.sta.aplimit -> setaplimit wifi.sta.apchange -> changeap also organized the wifi_station_map array * Make the MQTT PING functionality work better. (#1557) Deal with flow control stopped case * Implement object model for files (#1532) * Eus channelfix (#1583) Squashed commits included: Bug fixes and final implementation - Added Content-Length: 0 to all headers - Endpoint name checks not using trailing space so cache-busting techniques can be used (i.e., append a nonce to the URL) - Track when connecting so APList scan doesn't take place during (which changes the channel) - More debugging output added to assist in tracking down some issues Added /status.json endpoint for phone apps/XHR to get JSON response Station Status caching for wifi channel workaround + AJAX/CORS - During checkstation poll, cache the last station status - Shut down the station if status = 2,3,4 and channel is different than SoftAP - Add Access-Control-Allow-Origin: * to endpoint responses used by a service - Add a /setwifi GET endpoint for phone apps/XHR to use (same parameters as /update endpoint). Returns a JSON response containing chip id and status code. - Add handler for OPTIONS verb (needed for CORS support) Wi-Fi Channel Issue Workaround - Do a site survey upon startup, set SoftAP channel to the strongest rssi's channel - Compare successful station connect channel to SoftAP's. If different, then defer the Lua success callback to the end. Shut down Station and start the SoftAP back up with original channel. - After the 10 second shutdown timer fires, check to see if success callback was already called. If not, then call it while starting the Station back up. HTTP Response and DNS enhancements - If DNS's UDP buffer fills up, keep going as non-fatal. It's UDP and not guaranteed anyways. I've seen this occur when connecting a PC to the SoftAP and every open program tries to phone home at the same time, overwhelming the EUS DNS server. - Support for detecting/handling pre-gzipped `enduser_setup.html` (and `http_html_backup`) payload. Nice for keeping the size of the `state->http_payload_data` as small as possible (also makes minimization not as critical) - Corrected misuse of HTTP 401 response status (changed one occurrence to 400/Bad Request, and changed another to 405/Method Not Allowed) * Normalized formatting (tabs-to-spaces) * Added documentation * Corrected misuse of strlen for binary (gzip) data. * Added NULL check after malloc * fix vfs_lseek() result checking in enduser_setup and clarify SPIFFS_lseek() return value (#1570) * Fix link * Overhaul flashing docs once again (#1587) * Add chapter about determine flash size plus small fixes * Rewrite esptool.py chapter, move flash size chapter to end * i2c - allow slave stretching SCL (just loop and check) (#1589) * Add note on dev board usage of SPI bus 0 (#1591) * Turn SPI busses note to admonition note * support for custom websocket headers (#1573) Looks good to me. Thank you. Also: - allow for '\0's in received messages * add client:config for setting websocket headers Also: - headers are case-insensitive now * fix docs * fix typo * remove unnecessary luaL_argcheck calls * replace os_sprintf with simple string copy * Handle error condition in file.read() (#1599) * handle error condition in file.read() * simplify loop initialization * Fix macro as suggested in #1548 * Extract and hoist net receive callbacks This is done to avoid the accidental upval binding * Fix typo at rtctime.md rtctime.dsleep -> rtctime.dsleep_aligned
2016-12-01 21:37:24 +01:00
return f ? f->fns->size( f ) : 0;
}
// vfs_ferrno - get file system specific errno
// fd: file descriptor
// Returns: errno
sint32_t vfs_ferrno( int fd );
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// dir functions
//
// vfs_closedir - close directory descriptor and free memory
// dd: dir descriptor
// Returns: VFS_RES_OK, or VFS_RES_ERR in case of error
inline sint32_t vfs_closedir( vfs_dir *dd ) { return dd->fns->close( dd ); }
// vfs_readdir - read next directory item
// dd: dir descriptor
// Returns: item object, or NULL in case of error
inline vfs_item *vfs_readdir( vfs_dir *dd ) { return dd->fns->readdir( dd ); }
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// dir item functions
//
// vfs_closeitem - close directory item and free memory
// di: item descriptor
// Returns: nothing
inline void vfs_closeitem( vfs_item *di ) { return di->fns->close( di ); }
// vfs_item_size - get item's size
// di: item descriptor
// Returns: Item size
inline uint32_t vfs_item_size( vfs_item *di ) { return di->fns->size( di ); }
// vfs_item_time - get item's modification time
// di: item descriptor
// Returns: Item modification time
inline sint32_t vfs_item_time( vfs_item *di, struct vfs_time *tm ) { return di->fns->time ? di->fns->time( di, tm ) : VFS_RES_ERR; }
// vfs_item_name - get item's name
// di: item descriptor
// Returns: Item name
inline const char *vfs_item_name( vfs_item *di ) { return di->fns->name( di ); }
// vfs_item_is_dir - check for directory
// di: item descriptor
// Returns: >0 if item is a directory, 0 if not
inline sint32_t vfs_item_is_dir( vfs_item *di ) { return di->fns->is_dir ? di->fns->is_dir( di ) : 0; }
// vfs_item_is_rdonly - check for read-only
// di: item descriptor
// Returns: >0 if item is read only, 0 if not
inline sint32_t vfs_item_is_rdonly( vfs_item *di ) { return di->fns->is_rdonly ? di->fns->is_rdonly( di ) : 0; }
// vfs_item_is_hidden - check for hidden attribute
// di: item descriptor
// Returns: >0 if item is hidden, 0 if not
inline sint32_t vfs_item_is_hidden( vfs_item *di ) { return di->fns->is_hidden ? di->fns->is_hidden( di ) : 0; }
// vfs_item_is_sys - check for sys attribute
// di: item descriptor
// Returns: >0 if item is sys, 0 if not
inline sint32_t vfs_item_is_sys( vfs_item *di ) { return di->fns->is_sys ? di->fns->is_sys( di ) : 0; }
// vfs_item_is_arch - check for archive attribute
// di: item descriptor
// Returns: >0 if item is archive, 0 if not
inline sint32_t vfs_item_is_arch( vfs_item *di ) { return di->fns->is_arch ? di->fns->is_arch( di ) : 0; }
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// volume functions
//
// vfs_umount - unmount logical drive and free memory
// vol: volume object
// Returns: VFS_RES_OK, or VFS_RES_ERR in case of error
inline sint32_t vfs_umount( vfs_vol *vol ) { return vol->fns->umount( vol ); }
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// file system functions
//
// vfs_mount - unmount logical drive
// name: name of logical drive
// num: drive's physical number (eg. SS/CS pin), negative values are ignored
// Returns: Volume object, or NULL in case of error
vfs_vol *vfs_mount( const char *name, int num );
// vfs_open - open file
// name: file name
// mode: open mode
// Returns: File descriptor, or NULL in case of error
int vfs_open( const char *name, const char *mode );
// vfs_opendir - open directory
// name: dir name
// Returns: Directory descriptor, or NULL in case of error
vfs_dir *vfs_opendir( const char *name );
// vfs_stat - stat file or directory
// name: file or directory name
// Returns: Item object, or NULL in case of error
vfs_item *vfs_stat( const char *name );
// vfs_remove - remove file or directory
// name: file or directory name
// Returns: VFS_RES_OK, or VFS_RES_ERR in case of error
sint32_t vfs_remove( const char *name );
// vfs_rename - rename file or directory
// name: file or directory name
// Returns: VFS_RES_OK, or VFS_RES_ERR in case of error
sint32_t vfs_rename( const char *oldname, const char *newname );
// vfs_mkdir - create directory
// name: directory name
// Returns: VFS_RES_OK, or VFS_RES_ERR in case of error
sint32_t vfs_mkdir( const char *name );
// vfs_fsinfo - get file system info
// name: logical drive identifier
// total: receives total amount
// used: received used amount
// Returns: VFS_RES_OK, or VFS_RES_ERR in case of error
sint32_t vfs_fsinfo( const char *name, uint32_t *total, uint32_t *used );
// vfs_format - format file system
// Returns: 1, or 0 in case of error
sint32_t vfs_format( void );
// vfs_chdir - change default directory
// path: new default directory
// Returns: VFS_RES_OK, or VFS_RES_ERR in case of error
sint32_t vfs_chdir( const char *path );
// vfs_fscfg - query configuration settings of file system
// phys_addr: pointer to store physical address information
// phys_size: pointer to store physical size information
// Returns: VFS_RES_OK, or VFS_RES_ERR in case of error
sint32_t vfs_fscfg( const char *name, uint32_t *phys_addr, uint32_t *phys_size);
// vfs_errno - get file system specific errno
// name: logical drive identifier
// Returns: errno
sint32_t vfs_errno( const char *name );
// vfs_clearerr - cleaer file system specific errno
void vfs_clearerr( const char *name );
// vfs_register_rtc_cb - register callback function for RTC query
// cb: pointer to callback function
void vfs_register_rtc_cb( sint32_t (*cb)( vfs_time *tm ) );
// vfs_basename - identify basename (incl. extension)
// path: full file system path
// Returns: pointer to basename within path string
const char *vfs_basename( const char *path );
#endif