esp-idf/components/fatfs/diskio/diskio_rawflash.c

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// Copyright 2015-2018 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) PTE LTD
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
#include <string.h>
#include "diskio_impl.h"
#include "ffconf.h"
#include "ff.h"
#include "esp_log.h"
#include "diskio_rawflash.h"
#include "esp_compiler.h"
static const char* TAG = "diskio_rawflash";
const esp_partition_t* ff_raw_handles[FF_VOLUMES];
DSTATUS ff_raw_initialize (BYTE pdrv)
{
return 0;
}
DSTATUS ff_raw_status (BYTE pdrv)
{
return 0;
}
DRESULT ff_raw_read (BYTE pdrv, BYTE *buff, DWORD sector, UINT count)
{
ESP_LOGV(TAG, "ff_raw_read - pdrv=%i, sector=%i, count=%in", (unsigned int)pdrv, (unsigned int)sector, (unsigned int)count);
const esp_partition_t* part = ff_raw_handles[pdrv];
assert(part);
esp_err_t err = esp_partition_read(part, sector * SPI_FLASH_SEC_SIZE, buff, count * SPI_FLASH_SEC_SIZE);
components/esp_common: added esp_macros.h that aims to hold useful macros esp_common/esp_compiler: renamed esp_macros file to a more specific one esp_common/esp_compiler: removed CONTAINER_OF macro, it was a duplicate components/freertos: placed likely macros around port and critical sections component/freertos: placed likely macros on lists module components/freertos: placed unlikely macros inside of assertion points, they likely wont fail components/freertos: added likely macros on queue modules FreeRTOS queues are one of most hot code path, because to queues itself tend to be used a lot by the applications, besides that, queues are the basic primitive to form both mutexes and semaphores, The focus here is to place likely macros inside lowest level send and receive routines, since they're common from all kobjects: semaphores, queues, mutexes and FR internals (like timer queue) components/lwip: placed likely/unlikey on net-interfaces code components/fatfs: added unlikely macros on disk drivers code components/spiffs: added unlikely macros on low level fs driver components/freertos: added likely/unlikely macros on timers and ticker freertos/event_group: placed likely/unlikely macros on hot event group code paths components/sdmmc: placed likely / unlikely macros on lower level path of sdmmc components/bt: placed unlikely macros around bt HCI functions calling components/lwip: added likely/unlikely macros on OS port code section components/freertos: fix code style on tick handler
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if (unlikely(err != ESP_OK)) {
ESP_LOGE(TAG, "esp_partition_read failed (0x%x)", err);
return RES_ERROR;
}
return RES_OK;
}
DRESULT ff_raw_write (BYTE pdrv, const BYTE *buff, DWORD sector, UINT count)
{
return RES_ERROR;
}
DRESULT ff_raw_ioctl (BYTE pdrv, BYTE cmd, void *buff)
{
const esp_partition_t* part = ff_raw_handles[pdrv];
ESP_LOGV(TAG, "ff_raw_ioctl: cmd=%in", cmd);
assert(part);
switch (cmd) {
case CTRL_SYNC:
return RES_OK;
case GET_SECTOR_COUNT:
*((DWORD *) buff) = part->size / SPI_FLASH_SEC_SIZE;
return RES_OK;
case GET_SECTOR_SIZE:
*((WORD *) buff) = SPI_FLASH_SEC_SIZE;
return RES_OK;
case GET_BLOCK_SIZE:
return RES_ERROR;
}
return RES_ERROR;
}
esp_err_t ff_diskio_register_raw_partition(BYTE pdrv, const esp_partition_t* part_handle)
{
if (pdrv >= FF_VOLUMES) {
return ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG;
}
static const ff_diskio_impl_t raw_impl = {
.init = &ff_raw_initialize,
.status = &ff_raw_status,
.read = &ff_raw_read,
.write = &ff_raw_write,
.ioctl = &ff_raw_ioctl
};
ff_diskio_register(pdrv, &raw_impl);
ff_raw_handles[pdrv] = part_handle;
return ESP_OK;
}
BYTE ff_diskio_get_pdrv_raw(const esp_partition_t* part_handle)
{
for (int i = 0; i < FF_VOLUMES; i++) {
if (part_handle == ff_raw_handles[i]) {
return i;
}
}
return 0xff;
}