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File system usage example
Description
This basic example shows how to use a file system with RIOT in your embedded application.
In particular, this example shows:
- how to mount/format/unmount a file system, either with spiffs, littlefs or constfs
- how to open/read/write/close a file with and without newlib
In RIOT, most file systems use a mtd
as flash interface. So to use this
example one must define MTD_0
. MTD_0
is a pointer to a mtd_dev_t
instance.
This example uses littlefs
as default file system on the whole mtd
.
A constfs
file system is also demonstrated with two files.
All the RIOT file systems are used through the vfs
interface, and on most
platforms files can be accessed transparently with open/close/read/write/...
functions.
With newlib, fopen/fclose/fread/fwrite/...
can also be used transparently.
Shell commands
The following commands are available:
format
: should be called the first time only, it will format themtd
with the configured file systemmount
: mount the file system on the configured mount point (default is/sda
but it can be configured withFLASH_MOUNT_POINT
define). Theconstfs
file system is mounted automatically on/const
when the application startsumount
: unmount/sda
cat <file>
: similarly to unixcat
unix command, it prints the given<file>
on stdouttee <file> <str>
: similarly totee
unix command, it writes<str>
in<file>
Besides of these commands, the default vfs
commands can be used, for
instance:
vfs df
: shows all mountpoints and used/available file system spacevfs ls <path>
: list files
Example on native
with constfs
- Build and run the
filesystem
example application on thenative
target:
make -C examples/filesystem all term
[...]
main(): This is RIOT! (Version: 2018.04-devel-/examples/filesystem)
constfs mounted successfully
- List the available files in the
constfs
predefined partition:
> ls /const
ls /const
/hello-world
/hello-riot
total 2 files
- Print the content of the files:
> cat /const/hello-world
cat /const/hello-world
Hello World!
> cat /const/hello-riot
cat /const/hello-riot
Hello RIOT!
Example on native
with fatfs
- Unpack the provided image proviced in the
pkg_fatfs
test:
$ tar vxjf ../../tests/pkg_fatfs/riot_fatfs_disk.tar.bz2
riot_fatfs_disk.img
- Configure the application to use the file and the right geometry by adding these to the Makefile:
CFLAGS += -DMTD_NATIVE_FILENAME=\"riot_fatfs_disk.img\"
CFLAGS += -DMTD_PAGE_SIZE=512
CFLAGS += -DMTD_SECTOR_SIZE=512
CFLAGS += -DMTD_SECTOR_NUM=262144
-
In the Makefile, comment the
littlefs2
USEMODULE line, and enable thefatfs_vfs
line instead. -
Build and run the
filesystem
example application on thenative
target as above. -
Mount the external file system:
> mount
mount
/sda successfully mounted
- List the available files in the FAT partition:
> ls /sda
ls /sda
TEST.TXT
total 1 files
- You can also use the writing commands now to create and modify files; run
vfs
for instructions.