* Add FatFs
* enable BUILD_FATFS for all-module build
* push vfs into rest of firmware
* align maximum filename length
* increase timeout for acmd41 during card initialization
* switch from DOS to Unix path semantics chdrive() is substituted by chdir()
* update to fatfs R.012a incl. patches 1-6
* add callback for rtc provisioning in file
* update docs
Fixes#1164 and thus also #1150, #1149, #1147 and #898.
* Move to latest version of SPIFFS
* Add SPIFFS porting layer for NodeMCU
* Add option to delete output if it doesn't fit
* Change FLASHSIZE to be in bits by default: default 4mb 32mb
* Add SPIFFS_MAX_FILESYSTEM_SIZE override
* Add notes on SPIFFS_FIXED_LOCATION
* Add 1M boundary
* Include the current version of the LICENSE
AFAIK no one uses the wifi.startsmart() and wifi.stopsmart(). Removing
them frees up an extra 20-25K of Flash to use as filesystem. So I have
added a new config define WIFI_SMART_ENABLE which is enabled by default
so the default functionality is the same, but if this is commented out
then this code is omitted.
I have also removed wofs and upgrade from this build as we no longer
support these.
Module creation & registration now made a lot simpler. In essence,
each module file is now self-contained and only needs a
NODEMCU_MODULE(MYNAME, "myname", myname_map, luaopen_myname);
line to both be automatically recognised by the Lua initialization
as well as honor the LUA_USE_MODULES_MYNAME #define.
As per #810 & #796, only LUA_OPTIMIZE_MEMORY=2 & MIN_OPT_LEVEL=2 are
supported when building. This commit effects that limitation.
With this change modules/auxmods.h no longer needs to be updated for
every new module, nor do module writers need to cater for a hypothetical
LUA_OPTIMIZE_MEMORY < 2 scenario.
Also made the cache on/off configurable via user_config.h. Uncached writes
are not a very good idea, but for read-only deployments a further ~0.5k RAM
can be gained by disabling the cache.
Tweaked the file.read() workhorse to read large chunks at a time rather
than use getc(), to compensate for potential unavailability of cache.