ff_ routines incorrectly reported disk state and caused whole fatfs
to lock-up when trying to write to read-only device.
Signed-off-by: Michal Jenikovsky <jendo@jmsystems.sk>
All the partition handling API functions and data-types were moved from the 'spi_flash' component to the new one named 'esp_partition'. See Storage 5.x migration guide for more details
FF_USE_TRIM is set by default with this commit. Fatfs invokes disk_ioctl
with CTRL_TRIM to erase the sectors calling sdmmc_erase_sectors to choose the right
argument for the erase operation based on media type.
FATFS provides a disk status and disk initialize callback which were not
implemented. Implementation has very low impact on SD/MMC speed and
fixes issues, when trying to open file when SD card was removed from
slot and not deinited.
If disk_status returns STA_NOINIT, it will always continue with
disk_initialize. If that returns 0, it will continue like everything is
working normally. So there has to be the same check as in disk_status.
Return of disk_initialize is always checked like this for STA_NOINIT or
STA_PROTECT so if command fails, we return the STA_NOINIT.
stat = disk_initialize(pdrv);
if (stat & STA_NOINIT) return FR_NOT_READY;
if (stat & STA_PROTECT) return FR_WRITE_PROTECTED;
Closes IDF-4125
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
This is a breaking change: applications which used diskio.h to
call ff_diskio_register, will now need to include diskio_impl.h.
Including diskio.h will include the original diskio.h header from
FatFS library.