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34 * \brief Virtual KFile I/O interface.
35 * KFile is a generic interface for file I/O.
36 * Uses an of object oriented model to supply
37 * a generic interface for drivers to communicate.
38 * This module contains only definitions,data structure
40 * Each KFile user should implement at least some core functions.
42 * If you have a serial driver and want to comply to KFile interface,
43 * you have to declare your context structure:
46 * typedef struct KFileSerial
53 * You should also supply a macro for casting KFile to KFileSerial:
56 * INLINE KFileSerial * KFILESERIAL(KFile *fd)
58 * ASSERT(fd->_type == KFT_SERIAL);
59 * return (KFileSerial *)fd;
63 * Then you can implement as much interface functions as you like
64 * and leave the others to NULL.
65 * ser_close implementation example:
68 * static int ser_kfile_close(struct KFile *fd)
70 * KFileSerial *fds = KFILESERIAL(fd);
71 * ser_close(fds->ser);
75 * KFILESERIAL macro helps to ensure that obj passed is really a Serial.
77 * KFile interface do not supply the open function: this is done deliberately,
78 * because in embedded systems each device has its own init parameters.
79 * For the same reason specific file settings (like baudrate for Serial, for example)
80 * are demanded to specific driver implementation.
83 * \author Bernardo Innocenti <bernie@develer.com>
84 * \author Francesco Sacchi <batt@develer.com>
85 * \author Daniele Basile <asterix@develer.com>
91 #include <cfg/compiler.h>
92 #include <cfg/debug.h>
97 typedef int32_t kfile_off_t; ///< KFile offset type, used by kfile_seek function.
100 * Costants for repositioning read/write file offset.
101 * These are needed because on some embedded platforms
102 * ANSI I/O library may not be present.
104 typedef enum KSeekMode
106 KSM_SEEK_SET, ///< Seek from file beginning.
107 KSM_SEEK_CUR, ///< Seek from file current position.
108 KSM_SEEK_END, ///< Seek from file end.
112 * Prototypes for KFile access functions.
113 * I/O file function must be ANSI compliant.
114 * \note A KFile user can choose which function subset to implement,
115 * but has to set to NULL unimplemented features.
121 * \return the number of bytes read.
123 typedef size_t (*ReadFunc_t) (struct KFile *fd, void *buf, size_t size);
127 * \return the number of bytes written.
129 typedef size_t (*WriteFunc_t) (struct KFile *fd, const void *buf, size_t size);
132 * Seek into file (if seekable).
133 * \return the new file offset or EOF on errors.
135 typedef kfile_off_t (*SeekFunc_t) (struct KFile *fd, kfile_off_t offset, KSeekMode whence);
138 * Close and reopen file \a fd.
139 * The reopening is done with the former file parameters and access modes.
141 typedef struct KFile * (*ReOpenFunc_t) (struct KFile *fd);
145 * \return 0 on success, EOF on errors.
147 typedef int (*CloseFunc_t) (struct KFile *fd);
151 * \return 0 on success, EOF on errors.
153 typedef int (*FlushFunc_t) (struct KFile *fd);
156 * Get file error mask.
157 * \return 0 on success or file error code, device specific.
159 typedef int (*ErrorFunc_t) (struct KFile *fd);
164 typedef void (*ClearErrFunc_t) (struct KFile *fd);
169 * Used at runtime and in debug mode only to check
171 * \note Add here new KFile types.
173 typedef enum KFileType
175 KFT_GENERIC, ///< Generic
176 KFT_SERIAL, ///< Serial driver
177 KFT_BATTFS, ///< BattFS file
182 * Context data for callback functions which operate on
184 * \note If you change interface, remember to add corresponding access function.
195 ClearErrFunc_t clearerr;
196 DB(KFileType _type); ///< Used to keep trace, at runtime, of obj type.
198 /* NOTE: these must _NOT_ be size_t on 16bit CPUs! */
204 * Check if \a fd is a generic KFile type.
206 #define KFILE_ASSERT_GENERIC(fd) ASSERT(fd->_type == KFT_GENERIC)
209 * Generic implementation of kfile_seek.
211 kfile_off_t kfile_genericSeek(struct KFile *fd, kfile_off_t offset, KSeekMode whence);
214 * Generic implementation of kfile_reopen.
216 struct KFile * kfile_genericReopen(struct KFile *fd);
218 int kfile_putc(int c, struct KFile *fd); ///< Generic putc implementation using kfile_write.
219 int kfile_getc(struct KFile *fd); ///< Generic getc implementation using kfile_read.
220 int kfile_printf(struct KFile *fd, const char *format, ...);
221 int kfile_print(struct KFile *fd, const char *s);
222 int kfile_gets(struct KFile *fd, char *buf, int size);
223 int kfile_gets_echo(struct KFile *fd, char *buf, int size, bool echo);
226 * Interface functions for KFile access.
227 * \note Remember to change following functions if KFile interface changes.
230 INLINE size_t kfile_read(struct KFile *fd, void *buf, size_t size)
233 return fd->read(fd, buf, size);
236 INLINE size_t kfile_write(struct KFile *fd, const void *buf, size_t size)
239 return fd->write(fd, buf, size);
242 INLINE KFile * kfile_reopen(struct KFile *fd)
245 return fd->reopen(fd);
248 INLINE int kfile_close(struct KFile *fd)
251 return fd->close(fd);
254 INLINE kfile_off_t kfile_seek(struct KFile *fd, kfile_off_t offset, KSeekMode whence)
257 return fd->seek(fd, offset, whence);
260 INLINE int kfile_flush(struct KFile *fd)
263 return fd->flush(fd);
266 INLINE int kfile_error(struct KFile *fd)
269 return fd->error(fd);
272 INLINE void kfile_clearerr(struct KFile *fd)
274 ASSERT(fd->clearerr);
280 * Kfile test function.
282 bool kfile_test(KFile *fd, uint8_t *test_buf, uint8_t *save_buf, size_t size);
284 #endif /* KERN_KFILE_H */