typedef uint16_t pgcnt_t; ///< Type for counting pages on disk
typedef pgcnt_t pgoff_t; ///< Type for counting pages inside a file
typedef uint8_t inode_t; ///< Type for file inodes
-typedef uint8_t seq_t; ///< Type for page seq number
+typedef uint64_t seq_t; ///< Type for page seq number, at least 40bits wide.
typedef rotating_t fcs_t; ///< Type for header FCS.
-/**
- * Size required for free block allocation is at least 1 bit more
- * than page addressing.
- */
-STATIC_ASSERT(sizeof(seq_t) > sizeof(pgcnt_t));
/**
* BattFS page header, used to represent a page
inode_t inode; ///< File inode (file identifier).
fill_t fill; ///< Filled bytes in page.
pgoff_t pgoff; ///< Page offset inside file.
- seq_t seq; ///< Page sequence number.
+
+ /**
+ * Page sequence number.
+ * Every time a page is rewritten the seq number is
+ * increased by 1. seq_t is wide enough to not to perform
+ * a wrap around before the memory death.
+ * So it can be kept as it would be
+ * monotonically increasing for our needs.
+ */
+ seq_t seq;
/**
* FCS (Frame Check Sequence) of the page header.
* \see battfs_to_disk
* \see disk_to_battfs
*/
-#define BATTFS_HEADER_LEN 10
-
-/**
- * Half-size of page sequence numer.
- */
-#define HALF_SEQ (1 << (CPU_BITS_PER_CHAR * sizeof(pgcnt_t)))
-
-/**
- * Max sequence number.
- */
-#define MAX_SEQ ((1 << (CPU_BITS_PER_CHAR * sizeof(pgcnt_t) + 1)) - 1)
-
+#define BATTFS_HEADER_LEN 12
/**
* Maximum page address.
*/
#define PAGE_UNSET_SENTINEL ((1 << (CPU_BITS_PER_CHAR * sizeof(pgcnt_t))) - 1)
-/** Also used as an error marker sometimes */
-#define PAGE_ERROR PAGE_UNSET_SENTINEL
-
/**
* Type interface for disk init function.
* \return true if all is ok, false otherwise.
*/
typedef size_t (*disk_page_read_t) (struct BattFsSuper *d, pgcnt_t page, pgaddr_t addr, void *buf, size_t);
+
/**
- * Type interface for disk page write function.
- * \a page is the page address, \a addr the address inside the page,
+ * Type interface for disk page load function.
+ * The disk should supply a buffer used for loading/saving pages.
+ * This has to be done by the disk driver because it knows memory details
+ * (e.g. some memories can have the buffer inside the memory itself).
+ * \a page is the page to be loaded from the disk in the buffer.
+ * \return true if ok, false on errors.
+ */
+typedef bool (*disk_page_load_t) (struct BattFsSuper *d, pgcnt_t page);
+
+/**
+ * Type interface for disk pagebuffer write function.
+ * \a addr is the address inside the current loaded page,
* \a size the lenght to be written.
* \return the number of bytes written.
*/
-typedef size_t (*disk_page_write_t) (struct BattFsSuper *d, pgcnt_t page, pgaddr_t addr, const void *buf, size_t);
+typedef size_t (*disk_buffer_write_t) (struct BattFsSuper *d, pgaddr_t addr, const void *buf, size_t);
+
+/**
+ * Type interface for disk pagebuffer read function.
+ * \a addr is the address inside the current loaded page,
+ * \a size the lenght to be read.
+ * \return the number of bytes read.
+ */
+typedef size_t (*disk_buffer_read_t) (struct BattFsSuper *d, pgaddr_t addr, void *buf, size_t);
+
+/**
+ * Type interface for disk page save function.
+ * The disk should supply a buffer used for loading/saving pages.
+ * For details \see disk_page_load_t.
+ * \a page is the page where the buffer will be written.
+ * \return true if ok, false on errors.
+ */
+typedef bool (*disk_page_save_t) (struct BattFsSuper *d, pgcnt_t page);
/**
* Type interface for disk page erase function.
{
disk_open_t open; ///< Disk init.
disk_page_read_t read; ///< Page read.
- disk_page_write_t write; ///< Page write.
+ disk_page_load_t load; ///< Page load.
+ disk_buffer_write_t bufferWrite; ///< Buffer write.
+ disk_buffer_read_t bufferRead; ///< Buffer read.
+ disk_page_save_t save; ///< Page save.
disk_page_erase_t erase; ///< Page erase.
disk_close_t close; ///< Disk deinit.
- pgaddr_t page_size; ///< Size of a disk page, in bytes.
+ pgaddr_t page_size; ///< Size of a memory page, in bytes. Used by disk low level driver.
+ pgaddr_t data_size; ///< Size of space usable for data in a disk page, in bytes. The rest is used by the page header.
pgcnt_t page_count; ///< Number of pages on disk.
/**
* the entire disk in memory.
*/
pgcnt_t *page_array;
+ pgcnt_t curr_page; ///< Current page loaded in disk buffer.
+ bool cache_dirty; ///< True if current cache is dirty (nneds to be flushed).
/**
* Lowest address, in page array, for free pages.
/* TODO add other fields. */
} BattFsSuper;
-typedef uint8_t filemode_t; ///< Type for file open modes.
-typedef uint32_t file_size_t; ///< Type for file sizes.
+/**
+ * True if space on \a disk is over.
+ */
+#define SPACE_OVER(disk) ((disk)->free_page_start >= (disk)->page_count)
+
+typedef uint8_t filemode_t; ///< Type for file open modes.
+typedef int32_t file_size_t; ///< Type for file sizes.
/**
* Modes for battfs_fileopen.
BattFsSuper *disk; ///< Disk context
filemode_t mode; ///< File open mode
pgcnt_t *start; ///< Pointer to page_array file start position.
+ pgcnt_t max_off; ///< Max page offset allocated for the file.
} BattFs;
/**
return (BattFs *)fd;
}
-bool battfs_init(struct BattFsSuper *d);
-bool battfs_close(struct BattFsSuper *disk);
+bool battfs_mount(struct BattFsSuper *d);
+bool battfs_fsck(struct BattFsSuper *disk);
+bool battfs_umount(struct BattFsSuper *disk);
bool battfs_fileExists(BattFsSuper *disk, inode_t inode);
bool battfs_fileopen(BattFsSuper *disk, BattFs *fd, inode_t inode, filemode_t mode);
-
-bool battfs_writeTestBlock(struct BattFsSuper *disk, pgcnt_t page, inode_t inode, seq_t seq, fill_t fill, pgoff_t pgoff, seq_t seq);
+bool battfs_writeTestBlock(struct BattFsSuper *disk, pgcnt_t page, inode_t inode, seq_t seq, fill_t fill, pgoff_t pgoff);
#endif /* FS_BATTFS_H */