nes-proj/core/cfs/cfs.h

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/**
* \addtogroup sys
* @{
*/
/**
* \defgroup cfs The Contiki file system interface
*
* The Contiki file system interface (CFS) defines an abstract API for
* reading directories and for reading and writing files. The CFS API
* is intentionally simple. The CFS API is modeled after the POSIX
* file API, and slightly simplified.
*
* @{
*/
/**
* \file
* CFS header file.
* \author
* Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se>
*
*/
/*
* Copyright (c) 2004, Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. Neither the name of the Institute nor the names of its contributors
* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
* without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE INSTITUTE AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE INSTITUTE OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* This file is part of the Contiki operating system.
*
* Author: Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se>
*
*/
#ifndef CFS_H_
#define CFS_H_
#include "contiki.h"
#ifndef CFS_CONF_OFFSET_TYPE
typedef int cfs_offset_t;
#else
typedef CFS_CONF_OFFSET_TYPE cfs_offset_t;
#endif
struct cfs_dir {
char dummy_space[32];
};
struct cfs_dirent {
char name[32];
cfs_offset_t size;
};
/**
* Specify that cfs_open() should open a file for reading.
*
* This constant indicates to cfs_open() that a file should be opened
* for reading. CFS_WRITE should be used if the file is opened for
* writing, and CFS_READ + CFS_WRITE indicates that the file is opened
* for both reading and writing.
*
* \sa cfs_open()
*/
#ifndef CFS_READ
#define CFS_READ 1
#endif
/**
* Specify that cfs_open() should open a file for writing.
*
* This constant indicates to cfs_open() that a file should be opened
* for writing. CFS_READ should be used if the file is opened for
* reading, and CFS_READ + CFS_WRITE indicates that the file is opened
* for both reading and writing.
*
* \sa cfs_open()
*/
#ifndef CFS_WRITE
#define CFS_WRITE 2
#endif
/**
* Specify that cfs_open() should append written data to the file rather than overwriting it.
*
* This constant indicates to cfs_open() that a file that should be
* opened for writing gets written data appended to the end of the
* file. The default behaviour (without CFS_APPEND) is that the file
* is overwritten with the new data.
*
* \sa cfs_open()
*/
#ifndef CFS_APPEND
#define CFS_APPEND 4
#endif
/**
* Specify that cfs_seek() should compute the offset from the beginning of the file.
*
* \sa cfs_seek()
*/
#ifndef CFS_SEEK_SET
#define CFS_SEEK_SET 0
#endif
/**
* Specify that cfs_seek() should compute the offset from the current position of the file pointer.
*
* \sa cfs_seek()
*/
#ifndef CFS_SEEK_CUR
#define CFS_SEEK_CUR 1
#endif
/**
* Specify that cfs_seek() should compute the offset from the end of the file.
*
* \sa cfs_seek()
*/
#ifndef CFS_SEEK_END
#define CFS_SEEK_END 2
#endif
/**
* \brief Open a file.
* \param name The name of the file.
* \param flags CFS_READ, or CFS_WRITE/CFS_APPEND, or both.
* \return A file descriptor, if the file could be opened, or -1 if
* the file could not be opened.
*
* This function opens a file and returns a file
* descriptor for the opened file. If the file could not
* be opened, the function returns -1. The function can
* open a file for reading or writing, or both.
*
* An opened file must be closed with cfs_close().
*
* \sa CFS_READ
* \sa CFS_WRITE
* \sa cfs_close()
*/
#ifndef cfs_open
CCIF int cfs_open(const char *name, int flags);
#endif
/**
* \brief Close an open file.
* \param fd The file descriptor of the open file.
*
* This function closes a file that has previously been
* opened with cfs_open().
*/
#ifndef cfs_close
CCIF void cfs_close(int fd);
#endif
/**
* \brief Read data from an open file.
* \param fd The file descriptor of the open file.
* \param buf The buffer in which data should be read from the file.
* \param len The number of bytes that should be read.
* \return The number of bytes that was actually read from the file.
*
* This function reads data from an open file into a
* buffer. The file must have first been opened with
* cfs_open() and the CFS_READ flag.
*/
#ifndef cfs_read
CCIF int cfs_read(int fd, void *buf, unsigned int len);
#endif
/**
* \brief Write data to an open file.
* \param fd The file descriptor of the open file.
* \param buf The buffer from which data should be written to the file.
* \param len The number of bytes that should be written.
* \return The number of bytes that was actually written to the file.
*
* This function reads writes data from a memory buffer to
* an open file. The file must have been opened with
* cfs_open() and the CFS_WRITE flag.
*/
#ifndef cfs_write
CCIF int cfs_write(int fd, const void *buf, unsigned int len);
#endif
/**
* \brief Seek to a specified position in an open file.
* \param fd The file descriptor of the open file.
* \param offset A position, either relative or absolute, in the file.
* \param whence Determines how to interpret the offset parameter.
* \return The new position in the file, or (cfs_offset_t)-1 if the seek failed.
*
* This function moves the file position to the specified
* position in the file. The next byte that is read from
* or written to the file will be at the position given
* determined by the combination of the offset parameter
* and the whence parameter.
*
* \sa CFS_SEEK_CUR
* \sa CFS_SEEK_END
* \sa CFS_SEEK_SET
*/
#ifndef cfs_seek
CCIF cfs_offset_t cfs_seek(int fd, cfs_offset_t offset, int whence);
#endif
/**
* \brief Remove a file.
* \param name The name of the file.
* \retval 0 If the file was removed.
* \return -1 If the file could not be removed or if it doesn't exist.
*/
#ifndef cfs_remove
CCIF int cfs_remove(const char *name);
#endif
/**
* \brief Open a directory for reading directory entries.
* \param dirp A pointer to a struct cfs_dir that is filled in by the function.
* \param name The name of the directory.
* \return 0 or -1 if the directory could not be opened.
*
* \sa cfs_readdir()
* \sa cfs_closedir()
*/
#ifndef cfs_opendir
CCIF int cfs_opendir(struct cfs_dir *dirp, const char *name);
#endif
/**
* \brief Read a directory entry
* \param dirp A pointer to a struct cfs_dir that has been opened with cfs_opendir().
* \param dirent A pointer to a struct cfs_dirent that is filled in by cfs_readdir()
* \retval 0 If a directory entry was read.
* \retval -1 If no more directory entries can be read.
*
* \sa cfs_opendir()
* \sa cfs_closedir()
*/
#ifndef cfs_readdir
CCIF int cfs_readdir(struct cfs_dir *dirp, struct cfs_dirent *dirent);
#endif
/**
* \brief Close a directory opened with cfs_opendir().
* \param dirp A pointer to a struct cfs_dir that has been opened with cfs_opendir().
*
* \sa cfs_opendir()
* \sa cfs_readdir()
*/
#ifndef cfs_closedir
CCIF void cfs_closedir(struct cfs_dir *dirp);
#endif
#endif /* CFS_H_ */
/** @} */
/** @} */