/* Arduino FAT16 Library * Copyright (C) 2008 by William Greiman * * This file is part of the Arduino FAT16 Library * * This Library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with the Arduino Fat16 Library. If not, see * . */ #include #if ARDUINO < 100 #include #else // ARDUINO #include #endif // ARDUINO #include //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // volume info uint8_t Fat16::volumeInitialized_ = 0; // true if FAT16 volume is valid uint8_t Fat16::fatCount_; // number of file allocation tables uint8_t Fat16::blocksPerCluster_; // must be power of 2 uint16_t Fat16::rootDirEntryCount_; // should be 512 for FAT16 fat_t Fat16::blocksPerFat_; // number of blocks in one FAT fat_t Fat16::clusterCount_; // total clusters in volume uint32_t Fat16::fatStartBlock_; // start of first FAT uint32_t Fat16::rootDirStartBlock_; // start of root dir uint32_t Fat16::dataStartBlock_; // start of data clusters //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // raw block cache SdCard *Fat16::rawDev_ = 0; // class for block read and write uint32_t Fat16::cacheBlockNumber_ = 0XFFFFFFFF; // init to invalid block number cache16_t Fat16::cacheBuffer_; // 512 byte cache for SdCard uint8_t Fat16::cacheDirty_ = 0; // cacheFlush() will write block if true uint32_t Fat16::cacheMirrorBlock_ = 0; // mirror block for second FAT //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // callback function for date/time void (*Fat16::dateTime_)(uint16_t* date, uint16_t* time) = NULL; #if ALLOW_DEPRECATED_FUNCTIONS void (*Fat16::oldDateTime_)(uint16_t& date, uint16_t& time) = NULL; // NOLINT #endif // ALLOW_DEPRECATED_FUNCTIONS //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // format 8.3 name for directory entry static uint8_t make83Name(const char* str, uint8_t* name) { uint8_t c; uint8_t n = 7; // max index for part before dot uint8_t i = 0; // blank fill name and extension while (i < 11) name[i++] = ' '; i = 0; while ((c = *str++) != '\0') { if (c == '.') { if (n == 10) return false; // only one dot allowed n = 10; // max index for full 8.3 name i = 8; // place for extension } else { // illegal FAT characters PGM_P p = PSTR("|<>^+=?/[];,*\"\\"); uint8_t b; while ((b = pgm_read_byte(p++))) if (b == c) return false; // check length and only allow ASCII printable characters if (i > n || c < 0X21 || c > 0X7E) return false; // only upper case allowed in 8.3 names - convert lower to upper name[i++] = c < 'a' || c > 'z' ? c : c + ('A' - 'a'); } } // must have a file name, extension is optional return name[0] != ' '; } //============================================================================== // Fat16 member functions //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ uint8_t Fat16::addCluster(void) { // start search after last cluster of file or at cluster two in FAT fat_t freeCluster = curCluster_ ? curCluster_ : 1; for (fat_t i = 0; ; i++) { // return no free clusters if (i >= clusterCount_) return false; // Fat has clusterCount + 2 entries if (freeCluster > clusterCount_) freeCluster = 1; freeCluster++; fat_t value; if (!fatGet(freeCluster, &value)) return false; if (value == 0) break; } // mark cluster allocated if (!fatPut(freeCluster, FAT16EOC)) return false; if (curCluster_ != 0) { // link cluster to chain if (!fatPut(curCluster_, freeCluster)) return false; } else { // first cluster of file so update directory entry flags_ |= F_FILE_DIR_DIRTY; firstCluster_ = freeCluster; } curCluster_ = freeCluster; return true; } //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // dir_t* Fat16::cacheDirEntry(uint16_t index, uint8_t action) { if (index >= rootDirEntryCount_) return NULL; if (!cacheRawBlock(rootDirStartBlock_ + (index >> 4), action)) return NULL; return &cacheBuffer_.dir[index & 0XF]; } //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // uint8_t Fat16::cacheFlush(void) { if (cacheDirty_) { if (!rawDev_->writeBlock(cacheBlockNumber_, cacheBuffer_.data)) { return false; } // mirror FAT tables if (cacheMirrorBlock_) { if (!rawDev_->writeBlock(cacheMirrorBlock_, cacheBuffer_.data)) { return false; } cacheMirrorBlock_ = 0; } cacheDirty_ = 0; } return true; } //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // uint8_t Fat16::cacheRawBlock(uint32_t blockNumber, uint8_t action) { if (cacheBlockNumber_ != blockNumber) { if (!cacheFlush()) return false; if (!rawDev_->readBlock(blockNumber, cacheBuffer_.data)) return false; cacheBlockNumber_ = blockNumber; } cacheDirty_ |= action; return true; } //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /** * Close a file and force cached data and directory information * to be written to the storage device. * * \return The value one, true, is returned for success and * the value zero, false, is returned for failure. * Reasons for failure include no file is open or an I/O error. */ uint8_t Fat16::close(void) { if (!sync()) return false; flags_ = 0; return true; } //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /** * Return a files directory entry * * \param[out] dir Location for return of the files directory entry. * * \return The value one, true, is returned for success and * the value zero, false, is returned for failure. */ uint8_t Fat16::dirEntry(dir_t* dir) { if (!sync()) return false; dir_t* p = cacheDirEntry(dirEntryIndex_, CACHE_FOR_WRITE); if (!p) return false; memcpy(dir, p, sizeof(dir_t)); return true; } //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ uint8_t Fat16::fatGet(fat_t cluster, fat_t* value) { if (cluster > (clusterCount_ + 1)) return false; uint32_t lba = fatStartBlock_ + (cluster >> 8); if (lba != cacheBlockNumber_) { if (!cacheRawBlock(lba)) return false; } *value = cacheBuffer_.fat[cluster & 0XFF]; return true; } //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ uint8_t Fat16::fatPut(fat_t cluster, fat_t value) { if (cluster < 2) return false; if (cluster > (clusterCount_ + 1)) return false; uint32_t lba = fatStartBlock_ + (cluster >> 8); if (lba != cacheBlockNumber_) { if (!cacheRawBlock(lba)) return false; } cacheBuffer_.fat[cluster & 0XFF] = value; cacheSetDirty(); // mirror second FAT if (fatCount_ > 1) cacheMirrorBlock_ = lba + blocksPerFat_; return true; } //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // free a cluster chain uint8_t Fat16::freeChain(fat_t cluster) { while (1) { fat_t next; if (!fatGet(cluster, &next)) return false; if (!fatPut(cluster, 0)) return false; if (isEOC(next)) return true; cluster = next; } } //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /** * Initialize a FAT16 volume. * * \param[in] dev The SdCard where the volume is located. * * \param[in] part The partition to be used. Legal values for \a part are * 1-4 to use the corresponding partition on a device formatted with * a MBR, Master Boot Record, or zero if the device is formatted as * a super floppy with the FAT boot sector in block zero. * * \return The value one, true, is returned for success and * the value zero, false, is returned for failure. reasons for * failure include not finding a valid FAT16 file system in the * specified partition, a call to init() after a volume has * been successful initialized or an I/O error. * */ uint8_t Fat16::init(SdCard* dev, uint8_t part) { // error if invalid partition if (part > 4) return false; rawDev_ = dev; uint32_t volumeStartBlock = 0; // if part == 0 assume super floppy with FAT16 boot sector in block zero // if part > 0 assume mbr volume with partition table if (part) { if (!cacheRawBlock(volumeStartBlock)) return false; volumeStartBlock = cacheBuffer_.mbr.part[part - 1].firstSector; } if (!cacheRawBlock(volumeStartBlock)) return false; // check boot block signature if (cacheBuffer_.data[510] != BOOTSIG0 || cacheBuffer_.data[511] != BOOTSIG1) return false; bpb_t* bpb = &cacheBuffer_.fbs.bpb; fatCount_ = bpb->fatCount; blocksPerCluster_ = bpb->sectorsPerCluster; blocksPerFat_ = bpb->sectorsPerFat16; rootDirEntryCount_ = bpb->rootDirEntryCount; fatStartBlock_ = volumeStartBlock + bpb->reservedSectorCount; rootDirStartBlock_ = fatStartBlock_ + bpb->fatCount*bpb->sectorsPerFat16; dataStartBlock_ = rootDirStartBlock_ + ((32*bpb->rootDirEntryCount + 511)/512); uint32_t totalBlocks = bpb->totalSectors16 ? bpb->totalSectors16 : bpb->totalSectors32; clusterCount_ = (totalBlocks - (dataStartBlock_ - volumeStartBlock)) /bpb->sectorsPerCluster; // verify valid FAT16 volume if (bpb->bytesPerSector != 512 // only allow 512 byte blocks || bpb->sectorsPerFat16 == 0 // zero for FAT32 || clusterCount_ < 4085 // FAT12 if true || totalBlocks > 0X800000 // Max size for FAT16 volume || bpb->reservedSectorCount == 0 // invalid volume || bpb->fatCount == 0 // invalid volume || bpb->sectorsPerFat16 < (clusterCount_ >> 8) // invalid volume || bpb->sectorsPerCluster == 0 // invalid volume // power of 2 test || bpb->sectorsPerCluster & (bpb->sectorsPerCluster - 1)) { // not a usable FAT16 bpb return false; } volumeInitialized_ = 1; return true; } //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /** List directory contents to Serial. * * \param[in] flags The inclusive OR of * * LS_DATE - %Print file modification date * * LS_SIZE - %Print file size. */ void Fat16::ls(uint8_t flags) { dir_t d; for (uint16_t index = 0; readDir(&d, &index, DIR_ATT_VOLUME_ID); index++) { // print file name with possible blank fill printDirName(d, flags & (LS_DATE | LS_SIZE) ? 14 : 0); // print modify date/time if requested if (flags & LS_DATE) { printFatDate(d.lastWriteDate); Serial.write(' '); printFatTime(d.lastWriteTime); } // print size if requested if (DIR_IS_FILE(&d) && (flags & LS_SIZE)) { Serial.write(' '); Serial.print(d.fileSize); } Serial.println(); } } //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /** * Open a file by file name. * * \note The file must be in the root directory and must have a DOS * 8.3 name. * * \param[in] fileName A valid 8.3 DOS name for a file in the root directory. * * \param[in] oflag Values for \a oflag are constructed by a bitwise-inclusive * OR of flags from the following list * * O_READ - Open for reading. * * O_RDONLY - Same as O_READ. * * O_WRITE - Open for writing. * * O_WRONLY - Same as O_WRITE. * * O_RDWR - Open for reading and writing. * * O_APPEND - If set, the file offset shall be set to the end of the * file prior to each write. * * O_CREAT - If the file exists, this flag has no effect except as noted * under O_EXCL below. Otherwise, the file shall be created * * O_EXCL - If O_CREAT and O_EXCL are set, open() shall fail if the file exists. * * O_SYNC - Call sync() after each write. This flag should not be used with * write(uint8_t), write_P(PGM_P), writeln_P(PGM_P), or the Arduino Print class. * These functions do character a time writes so sync() will be called * after each byte. * * O_TRUNC - If the file exists and is a regular file, and the file is * successfully opened and is not read only, its length shall be truncated to 0. * * \return The value one, true, is returned for success and * the value zero, false, is returned for failure. * Reasons for failure include the FAT volume has not been initialized, * a file is already open, \a fileName is invalid, the file does not exist, * is a directory, or can't be opened in the access mode specified by oflag. */ uint8_t Fat16::open(const char* fileName, uint8_t oflag) { uint8_t dname[11]; // name formated for dir entry int16_t empty = -1; // index of empty slot dir_t* p; // pointer to cached dir entry if (!volumeInitialized_ || isOpen()) return false; // error if invalid name if (!make83Name(fileName, dname)) return false; for (uint16_t index = 0; index < rootDirEntryCount_; index++) { if (!(p = cacheDirEntry(index))) return false; if (p->name[0] == DIR_NAME_FREE || p->name[0] == DIR_NAME_DELETED) { // remember first empty slot if (empty < 0) empty = index; // done if no entries follow if (p->name[0] == DIR_NAME_FREE) break; } else if (!memcmp(dname, p->name, 11)) { // don't open existing file if O_CREAT and O_EXCL if ((oflag & (O_CREAT | O_EXCL)) == (O_CREAT | O_EXCL)) return false; // open existing file return open(index, oflag); } } // error if directory is full if (empty < 0) return false; // only create file if O_CREAT and O_WRITE if ((oflag & (O_CREAT | O_WRITE)) != (O_CREAT | O_WRITE)) return false; if (!(p = cacheDirEntry(empty, CACHE_FOR_WRITE))) return false; // initialize as empty file memset(p, 0, sizeof(dir_t)); memcpy(p->name, dname, 11); // set timestamps if (dateTime_) { // call user function dateTime_(&p->creationDate, &p->creationTime); } else { // use default date/time p->creationDate = FAT_DEFAULT_DATE; p->creationTime = FAT_DEFAULT_TIME; } p->lastAccessDate = p->creationDate; p->lastWriteDate = p->creationDate; p->lastWriteTime = p->creationTime; // insure created directory entry will be written to storage device if (!cacheFlush()) return false; // open entry return open(empty, oflag); } //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /** * Open a file by file index. * * \param[in] index The root directory index of the file to be opened. See \link * Fat16::readDir() readDir()\endlink. * * \param[in] oflag See \link Fat16::open(const char*, uint8_t)\endlink. * * \return The value one, true, is returned for success and * the value zero, false, is returned for failure. * Reasons for failure include the FAT volume has not been initialized, * a file is already open, \a index is invalid or is not the index of a * file or the file cannot be opened in the access mode specified by oflag. */ uint8_t Fat16::open(uint16_t index, uint8_t oflag) { if (!volumeInitialized_ || isOpen()) return false; if ((oflag & O_TRUNC) && !(oflag & O_WRITE)) return false; dir_t* d = cacheDirEntry(index); // if bad file index or I/O error if (!d) return false; // error if unused entry if (d->name[0] == DIR_NAME_FREE || d->name[0] == DIR_NAME_DELETED) { return false; } // error if long name, volume label or subdirectory if ((d->attributes & (DIR_ATT_VOLUME_ID | DIR_ATT_DIRECTORY)) != 0) { return false; } // don't allow write or truncate if read-only if (d->attributes & DIR_ATT_READ_ONLY) { if (oflag & (O_WRITE | O_TRUNC)) return false; } curCluster_ = 0; curPosition_ = 0; dirEntryIndex_ = index; fileSize_ = d->fileSize; firstCluster_ = d->firstClusterLow; flags_ = oflag & (O_ACCMODE | O_SYNC | O_APPEND); if (oflag & O_TRUNC ) return truncate(0); return true; } //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /** %Print the name field of a directory entry in 8.3 format to Serial. * * \param[in] dir The directory structure containing the name. * \param[in] width Blank fill name if length is less than \a width. */ void Fat16::printDirName(const dir_t& dir, uint8_t width) { uint8_t w = 0; for (uint8_t i = 0; i < 11; i++) { if (dir.name[i] == ' ') continue; if (i == 8) { Serial.write('.'); w++; } Serial.write(dir.name[i]); w++; } if (DIR_IS_SUBDIR(&dir)) { Serial.write('/'); w++; } while (w < width) { Serial.write(' '); w++; } } //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /** %Print a directory date field to Serial. * * Format is yyyy-mm-dd. * * \param[in] fatDate The date field from a directory entry. */ void Fat16::printFatDate(uint16_t fatDate) { Serial.print(FAT_YEAR(fatDate)); Serial.write('-'); printTwoDigits(FAT_MONTH(fatDate)); Serial.write('-'); printTwoDigits(FAT_DAY(fatDate)); } //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /** %Print a directory time field to Serial. * * Format is hh:mm:ss. * * \param[in] fatTime The time field from a directory entry. */ void Fat16::printFatTime(uint16_t fatTime) { printTwoDigits(FAT_HOUR(fatTime)); Serial.write(':'); printTwoDigits(FAT_MINUTE(fatTime)); Serial.write(':'); printTwoDigits(FAT_SECOND(fatTime)); } //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /** %Print a value as two digits to Serial. * * \param[in] v Value to be printed, 0 <= \a v <= 99 */ void Fat16::printTwoDigits(uint8_t v) { char str[3]; str[0] = '0' + v/10; str[1] = '0' + v % 10; str[2] = 0; Serial.print(str); } //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /** * Read the next byte from a file. * * \return For success read returns the next byte in the file as an int. * If an error occurs or end of file is reached -1 is returned. */ int16_t Fat16::read(void) { uint8_t b; return read(&b, 1) == 1 ? b : -1; } //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /** * Read data from a file at starting at the current file position. * * \param[out] buf Pointer to the location that will receive the data. * * \param[in] nbyte Maximum number of bytes to read. * * \return For success read returns the number of bytes read. * A value less than \a nbyte, including zero, may be returned * if end of file is reached. * If an error occurs, read returns -1. Possible errors include * read called before a file has been opened, the file has not been opened in * read mode, a corrupt file system, or an I/O error. */ int16_t Fat16::read(void* buf, uint16_t nbyte) { // convert void pointer to uin8_t pointer uint8_t* dst = reinterpret_cast(buf); // error if not open for read if (!(flags_ & O_READ)) return -1; // don't read beyond end of file if ((curPosition_ + nbyte) > fileSize_) nbyte = fileSize_ - curPosition_; // bytes left to read in loop uint16_t nToRead = nbyte; while (nToRead > 0) { uint8_t blkOfCluster = blockOfCluster(curPosition_); uint16_t blockOffset = cacheDataOffset(curPosition_); if (blkOfCluster == 0 && blockOffset == 0) { // start next cluster if (curCluster_ == 0) { curCluster_ = firstCluster_; } else { if (!fatGet(curCluster_, &curCluster_)) return -1; } // return error if bad cluster chain if (curCluster_ < 2 || isEOC(curCluster_)) return -1; } // cache data block if (!cacheRawBlock(dataBlockLba(curCluster_, blkOfCluster))) return -1; // location of data in cache uint8_t* src = cacheBuffer_.data + blockOffset; // max number of byte available in block uint16_t n = 512 - blockOffset; // lesser of available and amount to read if (n > nToRead) n = nToRead; // copy data to caller memcpy(dst, src, n); curPosition_ += n; dst += n; nToRead -= n; } return nbyte; } //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /** * Read the next short, 8.3, directory entry. * * Unused entries and entries for long names are skipped. * * \param[out] dir Location that will receive the entry. * * \param[in,out] index The search starts at \a index and \a index is * updated with the root directory index of the found directory entry. * If the entry is a file, it may be opened by calling * \link Fat16::open(uint16_t, uint8_t) \endlink. * * \param[in] skip Skip entries that have these attributes. If \a skip * is not specified, the default is to skip the volume label and directories. * * \return The value one, true, is returned for success and the value zero, * false, is returned if an error occurs or the end of the root directory is * reached. On success, \a entry is set to the index of the found directory * entry. */ uint8_t Fat16::readDir(dir_t* dir, uint16_t* index, uint8_t skip) { dir_t* p; for (uint16_t i = *index; ; i++) { if (i >= rootDirEntryCount_) return false; if (!(p = cacheDirEntry(i))) return false; // done if beyond last used entry if (p->name[0] == DIR_NAME_FREE) return false; // skip deleted entry if (p->name[0] == DIR_NAME_DELETED) continue; // skip long names if ((p->attributes & DIR_ATT_LONG_NAME_MASK) == DIR_ATT_LONG_NAME) continue; // skip if attribute match if (p->attributes & skip) continue; // return found index *index = i; break; } memcpy(dir, p, sizeof(dir_t)); return true; } //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /** * Remove a file. The directory entry and all data for the file are deleted. * * \note This function should not be used to delete the 8.3 version of a * file that has a long name. For example if a file has the long name * "New Text Document.txt" you should not delete the 8.3 name "NEWTEX~1.TXT". * * \return The value one, true, is returned for success and * the value zero, false, is returned for failure. * Reasons for failure include the file is not open for write * or an I/O error occurred. */ uint8_t Fat16::remove(void) { // error if file is not open for write if (!(flags_ & O_WRITE)) return false; if (firstCluster_) { if (!freeChain(firstCluster_)) return false; } dir_t* d = cacheDirEntry(dirEntryIndex_, CACHE_FOR_WRITE); if (!d) return false; d->name[0] = DIR_NAME_DELETED; flags_ = 0; return cacheFlush(); } //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /** * Remove a file. * * The directory entry and all data for the file are deleted. * * \param[in] fileName The name of the file to be removed. * * \note This function should not be used to delete the 8.3 version of a * file that has a long name. For example if a file has the long name * "New Text Document.txt" you should not delete the 8.3 name "NEWTEX~1.TXT". * * \return The value one, true, is returned for success and * the value zero, false, is returned for failure. * Reasons for failure include the file is read only, \a fileName is not found * or an I/O error occurred. */ uint8_t Fat16::remove(const char* fileName) { Fat16 file; if (!file.open(fileName, O_WRITE)) return false; return file.remove(); } //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /** * Sets the file's read/write position. * * \param[in] pos The new position in bytes from the beginning of the file. * * \return The value one, true, is returned for success and * the value zero, false, is returned for failure. */ uint8_t Fat16::seekSet(uint32_t pos) { // error if file not open or seek past end of file if (!isOpen() || pos > fileSize_) return false; if (pos == 0) { // set position to start of file curCluster_ = 0; curPosition_ = 0; return true; } fat_t n = ((pos - 1) >> 9)/blocksPerCluster_; if (pos < curPosition_ || curPosition_ == 0) { // must follow chain from first cluster curCluster_ = firstCluster_; } else { // advance from curPosition n -= ((curPosition_ - 1) >> 9)/blocksPerCluster_; } while (n--) { if (!fatGet(curCluster_, &curCluster_)) return false; } curPosition_ = pos; return true; } //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /** * The sync() call causes all modified data and directory fields * to be written to the storage device. * * \return The value one, true, is returned for success and * the value zero, false, is returned for failure. * Reasons for failure include a call to sync() before a file has been * opened or an I/O error. */ uint8_t Fat16::sync(void) { if (flags_ & F_FILE_DIR_DIRTY) { // cache directory entry dir_t* d = cacheDirEntry(dirEntryIndex_, CACHE_FOR_WRITE); if (!d) return false; // update file size and first cluster d->fileSize = fileSize_; d->firstClusterLow = firstCluster_; // set modify time if user supplied a callback date/time function if (dateTime_) { dateTime_(&d->lastWriteDate, &d->lastWriteTime); d->lastAccessDate = d->lastWriteDate; } flags_ &= ~F_FILE_DIR_DIRTY; } return cacheFlush(); } //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /** * The timestamp() call sets a file's timestamps in its directory entry. * * \param[in] flags Values for \a flags are constructed by a bitwise-inclusive * OR of flags from the following list * * T_ACCESS - Set the file's last access date. * * T_CREATE - Set the file's creation date and time. * * T_WRITE - Set the file's last write/modification date and time. * * \param[in] year Valid range 1980 - 2107 inclusive. * * \param[in] month Valid range 1 - 12 inclusive. * * \param[in] day Valid range 1 - 31 inclusive. * * \param[in] hour Valid range 0 - 23 inclusive. * * \param[in] minute Valid range 0 - 59 inclusive. * * \param[in] second Valid range 0 - 59 inclusive * * \note It is possible to set an invalid date since there is no check for * the number of days in a month. * * \return The value one, true, is returned for success and * the value zero, false, is returned for failure. */ uint8_t Fat16::timestamp(uint8_t flags, uint16_t year, uint8_t month, uint8_t day, uint8_t hour, uint8_t minute, uint8_t second) { if (!isOpen() || year < 1980 || year > 2107 || month < 1 || month > 12 || day < 1 || day > 31 || hour > 23 || minute > 59 || second > 59) { return false; } dir_t* d = cacheDirEntry(dirEntryIndex_, CACHE_FOR_WRITE); if (!d) return false; uint16_t dirDate = FAT_DATE(year, month, day); uint16_t dirTime = FAT_TIME(hour, minute, second); if (flags & T_ACCESS) { d->lastAccessDate = dirDate; } if (flags & T_CREATE) { d->creationDate = dirDate; d->creationTime = dirTime; // seems to be units of 1/100 second not 1/10 as Microsoft standard states d->creationTimeTenths = second & 1 ? 100 : 0; } if (flags & T_WRITE) { d->lastWriteDate = dirDate; d->lastWriteTime = dirTime; } cacheSetDirty(); return sync(); } //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /** * Truncate a file to a specified length. The current file position * will be maintained if it is less than or equal to \a length otherwise * it will be set to end of file. * * \param[in] length The desired length for the file. * * \return The value one, true, is returned for success and * the value zero, false, is returned for failure. * Reasons for failure include file is read only, file is a directory, * \a length is greater than the current file size or an I/O error occurs. */ uint8_t Fat16::truncate(uint32_t length) { // error if file is not open for write if (!(flags_ & O_WRITE)) return false; if (length > fileSize_) return false; // fileSize and length are zero - nothing to do if (fileSize_ == 0) return true; uint32_t newPos = curPosition_ > length ? length : curPosition_; if (length == 0) { // free all clusters if (!freeChain(firstCluster_)) return false; curCluster_ = firstCluster_ = 0; } else { fat_t toFree; if (!seekSet(length)) return false; if (!fatGet(curCluster_, &toFree)) return false; if (!isEOC(toFree)) { // free extra clusters if (!fatPut(curCluster_, FAT16EOC)) return false; if (!freeChain(toFree)) return false; } } fileSize_ = length; flags_ |= F_FILE_DIR_DIRTY; if (!sync()) return false; return seekSet(newPos); } //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /** * Write data at the current position of an open file. * * \note Data is moved to the cache but may not be written to the * storage device until sync() is called. * * \param[in] buf Pointer to the location of the data to be written. * * \param[in] nbyte Number of bytes to write. * * \return For success write() returns the number of bytes written, always * \a nbyte. If an error occurs, write() returns -1. Possible errors include * write() is called before a file has been opened, the file has not been opened * for write, device is full, a corrupt file system or an I/O error. * */ int16_t Fat16::write(const void* buf, uint16_t nbyte) { uint16_t nToWrite = nbyte; const uint8_t* src = reinterpret_cast(buf); // error if file is not open for write if (!(flags_ & O_WRITE)) goto writeErrorReturn; // go to end of file if O_APPEND if ((flags_ & O_APPEND) && curPosition_ != fileSize_) { if (!seekEnd()) goto writeErrorReturn; } while (nToWrite > 0) { uint8_t blkOfCluster = blockOfCluster(curPosition_); uint16_t blockOffset = cacheDataOffset(curPosition_); if (blkOfCluster == 0 && blockOffset == 0) { // start of new cluster if (curCluster_ == 0) { if (firstCluster_ == 0) { // allocate first cluster of file if (!addCluster()) goto writeErrorReturn; } else { curCluster_ = firstCluster_; } } else { fat_t next; if (!fatGet(curCluster_, &next)) goto writeErrorReturn; if (isEOC(next)) { // add cluster if at end of chain if (!addCluster()) goto writeErrorReturn; } else { curCluster_ = next; } } } uint32_t lba = dataBlockLba(curCluster_, blkOfCluster); if (blockOffset == 0 && curPosition_ >= fileSize_) { // start of new block don't need to read into cache if (!cacheFlush()) goto writeErrorReturn; cacheBlockNumber_ = lba; cacheSetDirty(); } else { // rewrite part of block if (!cacheRawBlock(lba, CACHE_FOR_WRITE)) return -1; } uint8_t* dst = cacheBuffer_.data + blockOffset; // max space in block uint16_t n = 512 - blockOffset; // lesser of space and amount to write if (n > nToWrite) n = nToWrite; // copy data to cache memcpy(dst, src, n); curPosition_ += n; nToWrite -= n; src += n; } if (curPosition_ > fileSize_) { // update fileSize and insure sync will update dir entry fileSize_ = curPosition_; flags_ |= F_FILE_DIR_DIRTY; } else if (dateTime_ && nbyte) { // insure sync will update modified date and time flags_ |= F_FILE_DIR_DIRTY; } if (flags_ & O_SYNC) { if (!sync()) goto writeErrorReturn; } return nbyte; writeErrorReturn: writeError = true; return -1; } //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /** * Write a byte to a file. Required by the Arduino Print class. * * Use Fat16::writeError to check for errors. */ #if ARDUINO < 100 void Fat16::write(uint8_t b) { write(&b, 1); } #else // ARDUINO < 100 size_t Fat16::write(uint8_t b) { return write(&b, 1) == 1 ? 1 : 0; } #endif // ARDUINO < 100 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /** * Write a string to a file. Used by the Arduino Print class. * * Use Fat16::writeError to check for errors. */ #if ARDUINO < 100 void Fat16::write(const char* str) { write(str, strlen(str)); } #else // ARDUINO < 100 int16_t Fat16::write(const char* str) { return write(str, strlen(str)); } #endif // ARDUINO < 100 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /** * Write a PROGMEM string to a file. * * Use Fat16::writeError to check for errors. */ void Fat16::write_P(PGM_P str) { for (uint8_t c; (c = pgm_read_byte(str)); str++) write(c); } //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /** * Write a PROGMEM string followed by CR/LF to a file. * * Use Fat16::writeError to check for errors. */ void Fat16::writeln_P(PGM_P str) { write_P(str); println(); }