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  1. /*
  2. * SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2015-2023 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) CO LTD
  3. *
  4. * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
  5. */
  6. #ifndef ESP_NVS_H
  7. #define ESP_NVS_H
  8. #include <stdint.h>
  9. #include <stddef.h>
  10. #include <stdbool.h>
  11. #include "esp_attr.h"
  12. #include "esp_err.h"
  13. #ifdef __cplusplus
  14. extern "C" {
  15. #endif
  16. /**
  17. * Opaque pointer type representing non-volatile storage handle
  18. */
  19. typedef uint32_t nvs_handle_t;
  20. /*
  21. * Pre-IDF V4.0 uses nvs_handle, so leaving the original typedef here for compatibility.
  22. */
  23. typedef nvs_handle_t nvs_handle IDF_DEPRECATED("Replace with nvs_handle_t");
  24. #define ESP_ERR_NVS_BASE 0x1100 /*!< Starting number of error codes */
  25. #define ESP_ERR_NVS_NOT_INITIALIZED (ESP_ERR_NVS_BASE + 0x01) /*!< The storage driver is not initialized */
  26. #define ESP_ERR_NVS_NOT_FOUND (ESP_ERR_NVS_BASE + 0x02) /*!< A requested entry couldn't be found or namespace doesn’t exist yet and mode is NVS_READONLY */
  27. #define ESP_ERR_NVS_TYPE_MISMATCH (ESP_ERR_NVS_BASE + 0x03) /*!< The type of set or get operation doesn't match the type of value stored in NVS */
  28. #define ESP_ERR_NVS_READ_ONLY (ESP_ERR_NVS_BASE + 0x04) /*!< Storage handle was opened as read only */
  29. #define ESP_ERR_NVS_NOT_ENOUGH_SPACE (ESP_ERR_NVS_BASE + 0x05) /*!< There is not enough space in the underlying storage to save the value */
  30. #define ESP_ERR_NVS_INVALID_NAME (ESP_ERR_NVS_BASE + 0x06) /*!< Namespace name doesn’t satisfy constraints */
  31. #define ESP_ERR_NVS_INVALID_HANDLE (ESP_ERR_NVS_BASE + 0x07) /*!< Handle has been closed or is NULL */
  32. #define ESP_ERR_NVS_REMOVE_FAILED (ESP_ERR_NVS_BASE + 0x08) /*!< The value wasn’t updated because flash write operation has failed. The value was written however, and update will be finished after re-initialization of nvs, provided that flash operation doesn’t fail again. */
  33. #define ESP_ERR_NVS_KEY_TOO_LONG (ESP_ERR_NVS_BASE + 0x09) /*!< Key name is too long */
  34. #define ESP_ERR_NVS_PAGE_FULL (ESP_ERR_NVS_BASE + 0x0a) /*!< Internal error; never returned by nvs API functions */
  35. #define ESP_ERR_NVS_INVALID_STATE (ESP_ERR_NVS_BASE + 0x0b) /*!< NVS is in an inconsistent state due to a previous error. Call nvs_flash_init and nvs_open again, then retry. */
  36. #define ESP_ERR_NVS_INVALID_LENGTH (ESP_ERR_NVS_BASE + 0x0c) /*!< String or blob length is not sufficient to store data */
  37. #define ESP_ERR_NVS_NO_FREE_PAGES (ESP_ERR_NVS_BASE + 0x0d) /*!< NVS partition doesn't contain any empty pages. This may happen if NVS partition was truncated. Erase the whole partition and call nvs_flash_init again. */
  38. #define ESP_ERR_NVS_VALUE_TOO_LONG (ESP_ERR_NVS_BASE + 0x0e) /*!< Value doesn't fit into the entry or string or blob length is longer than supported by the implementation */
  39. #define ESP_ERR_NVS_PART_NOT_FOUND (ESP_ERR_NVS_BASE + 0x0f) /*!< Partition with specified name is not found in the partition table */
  40. #define ESP_ERR_NVS_NEW_VERSION_FOUND (ESP_ERR_NVS_BASE + 0x10) /*!< NVS partition contains data in new format and cannot be recognized by this version of code */
  41. #define ESP_ERR_NVS_XTS_ENCR_FAILED (ESP_ERR_NVS_BASE + 0x11) /*!< XTS encryption failed while writing NVS entry */
  42. #define ESP_ERR_NVS_XTS_DECR_FAILED (ESP_ERR_NVS_BASE + 0x12) /*!< XTS decryption failed while reading NVS entry */
  43. #define ESP_ERR_NVS_XTS_CFG_FAILED (ESP_ERR_NVS_BASE + 0x13) /*!< XTS configuration setting failed */
  44. #define ESP_ERR_NVS_XTS_CFG_NOT_FOUND (ESP_ERR_NVS_BASE + 0x14) /*!< XTS configuration not found */
  45. #define ESP_ERR_NVS_ENCR_NOT_SUPPORTED (ESP_ERR_NVS_BASE + 0x15) /*!< NVS encryption is not supported in this version */
  46. #define ESP_ERR_NVS_KEYS_NOT_INITIALIZED (ESP_ERR_NVS_BASE + 0x16) /*!< NVS key partition is uninitialized */
  47. #define ESP_ERR_NVS_CORRUPT_KEY_PART (ESP_ERR_NVS_BASE + 0x17) /*!< NVS key partition is corrupt */
  48. #define ESP_ERR_NVS_WRONG_ENCRYPTION (ESP_ERR_NVS_BASE + 0x19) /*!< NVS partition is marked as encrypted with generic flash encryption. This is forbidden since the NVS encryption works differently. */
  49. #define ESP_ERR_NVS_CONTENT_DIFFERS (ESP_ERR_NVS_BASE + 0x18) /*!< Internal error; never returned by nvs API functions. NVS key is different in comparison */
  50. #define NVS_DEFAULT_PART_NAME "nvs" /*!< Default partition name of the NVS partition in the partition table */
  51. #define NVS_PART_NAME_MAX_SIZE 16 /*!< maximum length of partition name (excluding null terminator) */
  52. #define NVS_KEY_NAME_MAX_SIZE 16 /*!< Maximum length of NVS key name (including null terminator) */
  53. #define NVS_NS_NAME_MAX_SIZE NVS_KEY_NAME_MAX_SIZE /*!< Maximum length of NVS namespace name (including null terminator) */
  54. /**
  55. * @brief Mode of opening the non-volatile storage
  56. */
  57. typedef enum {
  58. NVS_READONLY, /*!< Read only */
  59. NVS_READWRITE /*!< Read and write */
  60. } nvs_open_mode_t;
  61. /*
  62. * Pre-IDF V4.0 uses nvs_open_mode, so leaving the original typedef here for compatibility.
  63. */
  64. typedef nvs_open_mode_t nvs_open_mode IDF_DEPRECATED("Replace with nvs_open_mode_t");
  65. /**
  66. * @brief Types of variables
  67. *
  68. */
  69. typedef enum {
  70. NVS_TYPE_U8 = 0x01, /*!< Type uint8_t */
  71. NVS_TYPE_I8 = 0x11, /*!< Type int8_t */
  72. NVS_TYPE_U16 = 0x02, /*!< Type uint16_t */
  73. NVS_TYPE_I16 = 0x12, /*!< Type int16_t */
  74. NVS_TYPE_U32 = 0x04, /*!< Type uint32_t */
  75. NVS_TYPE_I32 = 0x14, /*!< Type int32_t */
  76. NVS_TYPE_U64 = 0x08, /*!< Type uint64_t */
  77. NVS_TYPE_I64 = 0x18, /*!< Type int64_t */
  78. NVS_TYPE_STR = 0x21, /*!< Type string */
  79. NVS_TYPE_BLOB = 0x42, /*!< Type blob */
  80. NVS_TYPE_ANY = 0xff /*!< Must be last */
  81. } nvs_type_t;
  82. /**
  83. * @brief information about entry obtained from nvs_entry_info function
  84. */
  85. typedef struct {
  86. char namespace_name[NVS_NS_NAME_MAX_SIZE]; /*!< Namespace to which key-value belong */
  87. char key[NVS_KEY_NAME_MAX_SIZE]; /*!< Key of stored key-value pair */
  88. nvs_type_t type; /*!< Type of stored key-value pair */
  89. } nvs_entry_info_t;
  90. /**
  91. * Opaque pointer type representing iterator to nvs entries
  92. */
  93. typedef struct nvs_opaque_iterator_t *nvs_iterator_t;
  94. /**
  95. * @brief Open non-volatile storage with a given namespace from the default NVS partition
  96. *
  97. * Multiple internal ESP-IDF and third party application modules can store
  98. * their key-value pairs in the NVS module. In order to reduce possible
  99. * conflicts on key names, each module can use its own namespace.
  100. * The default NVS partition is the one that is labelled "nvs" in the partition
  101. * table.
  102. *
  103. * @param[in] namespace_name Namespace name. Maximum length is (NVS_KEY_NAME_MAX_SIZE-1) characters. Shouldn't be empty.
  104. * @param[in] open_mode NVS_READWRITE or NVS_READONLY. If NVS_READONLY, will
  105. * open a handle for reading only. All write requests will
  106. * be rejected for this handle.
  107. * @param[out] out_handle If successful (return code is zero), handle will be
  108. * returned in this argument.
  109. *
  110. * @return
  111. * - ESP_OK if storage handle was opened successfully
  112. * - ESP_FAIL if there is an internal error; most likely due to corrupted
  113. * NVS partition (only if NVS assertion checks are disabled)
  114. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_NOT_INITIALIZED if the storage driver is not initialized
  115. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_PART_NOT_FOUND if the partition with label "nvs" is not found
  116. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_NOT_FOUND id namespace doesn't exist yet and
  117. * mode is NVS_READONLY
  118. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_INVALID_NAME if namespace name doesn't satisfy constraints
  119. * - ESP_ERR_NO_MEM in case memory could not be allocated for the internal structures
  120. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_NOT_ENOUGH_SPACE if there is no space for a new entry or there are too many different
  121. * namespaces (maximum allowed different namespaces: 254)
  122. * - other error codes from the underlying storage driver
  123. */
  124. esp_err_t nvs_open(const char* namespace_name, nvs_open_mode_t open_mode, nvs_handle_t *out_handle);
  125. /**
  126. * @brief Open non-volatile storage with a given namespace from specified partition
  127. *
  128. * The behaviour is same as nvs_open() API. However this API can operate on a specified NVS
  129. * partition instead of default NVS partition. Note that the specified partition must be registered
  130. * with NVS using nvs_flash_init_partition() API.
  131. *
  132. * @param[in] part_name Label (name) of the partition of interest for object read/write/erase
  133. * @param[in] namespace_name Namespace name. Maximum length is (NVS_KEY_NAME_MAX_SIZE-1) characters. Shouldn't be empty.
  134. * @param[in] open_mode NVS_READWRITE or NVS_READONLY. If NVS_READONLY, will
  135. * open a handle for reading only. All write requests will
  136. * be rejected for this handle.
  137. * @param[out] out_handle If successful (return code is zero), handle will be
  138. * returned in this argument.
  139. *
  140. * @return
  141. * - ESP_OK if storage handle was opened successfully
  142. * - ESP_FAIL if there is an internal error; most likely due to corrupted
  143. * NVS partition (only if NVS assertion checks are disabled)
  144. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_NOT_INITIALIZED if the storage driver is not initialized
  145. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_PART_NOT_FOUND if the partition with specified name is not found
  146. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_NOT_FOUND id namespace doesn't exist yet and
  147. * mode is NVS_READONLY
  148. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_INVALID_NAME if namespace name doesn't satisfy constraints
  149. * - ESP_ERR_NO_MEM in case memory could not be allocated for the internal structures
  150. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_NOT_ENOUGH_SPACE if there is no space for a new entry or there are too many different
  151. * namespaces (maximum allowed different namespaces: 254)
  152. * - other error codes from the underlying storage driver
  153. */
  154. esp_err_t nvs_open_from_partition(const char *part_name, const char* namespace_name, nvs_open_mode_t open_mode, nvs_handle_t *out_handle);
  155. /**@{*/
  156. /**
  157. * @brief set int8_t value for given key
  158. *
  159. * Set value for the key, given its name. Note that the actual storage will not be updated
  160. * until \c nvs_commit is called. Regardless whether key-value pair is created or updated,
  161. * function always requires at least one nvs available entry. See \c nvs_get_stats .
  162. * After create type of operation, the number of available entries is decreased by one.
  163. * After update type of operation, the number of available entries remains the same.
  164. *
  165. * @param[in] handle Handle obtained from nvs_open function.
  166. * Handles that were opened read only cannot be used.
  167. * @param[in] key Key name. Maximum length is (NVS_KEY_NAME_MAX_SIZE-1) characters. Shouldn't be empty.
  168. * @param[in] value The value to set.
  169. *
  170. * @return
  171. * - ESP_OK if value was set successfully
  172. * - ESP_FAIL if there is an internal error; most likely due to corrupted
  173. * NVS partition (only if NVS assertion checks are disabled)
  174. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_INVALID_HANDLE if handle has been closed or is NULL
  175. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_READ_ONLY if storage handle was opened as read only
  176. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_INVALID_NAME if key name doesn't satisfy constraints
  177. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_NOT_ENOUGH_SPACE if there is not enough space in the
  178. * underlying storage to save the value
  179. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_REMOVE_FAILED if the value wasn't updated because flash
  180. * write operation has failed. The value was written however, and
  181. * update will be finished after re-initialization of nvs, provided that
  182. * flash operation doesn't fail again.
  183. */
  184. esp_err_t nvs_set_i8 (nvs_handle_t handle, const char* key, int8_t value);
  185. /**
  186. * @brief set uint8_t value for given key
  187. *
  188. * This function is the same as \c nvs_set_i8 except for the data type.
  189. */
  190. esp_err_t nvs_set_u8 (nvs_handle_t handle, const char* key, uint8_t value);
  191. /**
  192. * @brief set int16_t value for given key
  193. *
  194. * This function is the same as \c nvs_set_i8 except for the data type.
  195. */
  196. esp_err_t nvs_set_i16 (nvs_handle_t handle, const char* key, int16_t value);
  197. /**
  198. * @brief set uint16_t value for given key
  199. *
  200. * This function is the same as \c nvs_set_i8 except for the data type.
  201. */
  202. esp_err_t nvs_set_u16 (nvs_handle_t handle, const char* key, uint16_t value);
  203. /**
  204. * @brief set int32_t value for given key
  205. *
  206. * This function is the same as \c nvs_set_i8 except for the data type.
  207. */
  208. esp_err_t nvs_set_i32 (nvs_handle_t handle, const char* key, int32_t value);
  209. /**
  210. * @brief set uint32_t value for given key
  211. *
  212. * This function is the same as \c nvs_set_i8 except for the data type.
  213. */
  214. esp_err_t nvs_set_u32 (nvs_handle_t handle, const char* key, uint32_t value);
  215. /**
  216. * @brief set int64_t value for given key
  217. *
  218. * This function is the same as \c nvs_set_i8 except for the data type.
  219. */
  220. esp_err_t nvs_set_i64 (nvs_handle_t handle, const char* key, int64_t value);
  221. /**
  222. * @brief set uint64_t value for given key
  223. *
  224. * This function is the same as \c nvs_set_i8 except for the data type.
  225. */
  226. esp_err_t nvs_set_u64 (nvs_handle_t handle, const char* key, uint64_t value);
  227. /**
  228. * @brief set string for given key
  229. *
  230. * Sets string value for the key. Function requires whole space for new data to be available
  231. * as contiguous entries in same nvs page. Operation consumes 1 overhead entry and 1 entry per
  232. * each 32 characters of new string including zero character to be set. In case of value update
  233. * for existing key, entries occupied by the previous value and overhead entry are returned to
  234. * the pool of available entries.
  235. * Note that storage of long string values can fail due to fragmentation of nvs pages even if
  236. * \c available_entries returned by \c nvs_get_stats suggests enough overall space available.
  237. * Note that the underlying storage will not be updated until \c nvs_commit is called.
  238. *
  239. *
  240. * @param[in] handle Handle obtained from nvs_open function.
  241. * Handles that were opened read only cannot be used.
  242. * @param[in] key Key name. Maximum length is (NVS_KEY_NAME_MAX_SIZE-1) characters. Shouldn't be empty.
  243. * @param[in] value The value to set.
  244. * For strings, the maximum length (including null character) is
  245. * 4000 bytes, if there is one complete page free for writing.
  246. * This decreases, however, if the free space is fragmented.
  247. *
  248. * @return
  249. * - ESP_OK if value was set successfully
  250. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_INVALID_HANDLE if handle has been closed or is NULL
  251. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_READ_ONLY if storage handle was opened as read only
  252. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_INVALID_NAME if key name doesn't satisfy constraints
  253. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_NOT_ENOUGH_SPACE if there is not enough space in the
  254. * underlying storage to save the value
  255. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_REMOVE_FAILED if the value wasn't updated because flash
  256. * write operation has failed. The value was written however, and
  257. * update will be finished after re-initialization of nvs, provided that
  258. * flash operation doesn't fail again.
  259. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_VALUE_TOO_LONG if the string value is too long
  260. */
  261. esp_err_t nvs_set_str (nvs_handle_t handle, const char* key, const char* value);
  262. /**@}*/
  263. /**
  264. * @brief set variable length binary value for given key
  265. *
  266. * Sets variable length binary value for the key. Function uses 2 overhead and 1 entry
  267. * per each 32 bytes of new data from the pool of available entries. See \c nvs_get_stats .
  268. * In case of value update for existing key, space occupied by the existing value and 2 overhead entries
  269. * are returned to the pool of available entries.
  270. * Note that the underlying storage will not be updated until \c nvs_commit is called.
  271. *
  272. * @param[in] handle Handle obtained from nvs_open function.
  273. * Handles that were opened read only cannot be used.
  274. * @param[in] key Key name. Maximum length is (NVS_KEY_NAME_MAX_SIZE-1) characters. Shouldn't be empty.
  275. * @param[in] value The value to set.
  276. * @param[in] length length of binary value to set, in bytes; Maximum length is
  277. * 508000 bytes or (97.6% of the partition size - 4000) bytes
  278. * whichever is lower.
  279. *
  280. * @return
  281. * - ESP_OK if value was set successfully
  282. * - ESP_FAIL if there is an internal error; most likely due to corrupted
  283. * NVS partition (only if NVS assertion checks are disabled)
  284. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_INVALID_HANDLE if handle has been closed or is NULL
  285. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_READ_ONLY if storage handle was opened as read only
  286. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_INVALID_NAME if key name doesn't satisfy constraints
  287. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_NOT_ENOUGH_SPACE if there is not enough space in the
  288. * underlying storage to save the value
  289. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_REMOVE_FAILED if the value wasn't updated because flash
  290. * write operation has failed. The value was written however, and
  291. * update will be finished after re-initialization of nvs, provided that
  292. * flash operation doesn't fail again.
  293. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_VALUE_TOO_LONG if the value is too long
  294. */
  295. esp_err_t nvs_set_blob(nvs_handle_t handle, const char* key, const void* value, size_t length);
  296. /**@{*/
  297. /**
  298. * @brief get int8_t value for given key
  299. *
  300. * These functions retrieve value for the key, given its name. If \c key does not
  301. * exist, or the requested variable type doesn't match the type which was used
  302. * when setting a value, an error is returned.
  303. *
  304. * In case of any error, out_value is not modified.
  305. *
  306. * \c out_value has to be a pointer to an already allocated variable of the given type.
  307. *
  308. * \code{c}
  309. * // Example of using nvs_get_i32:
  310. * int32_t max_buffer_size = 4096; // default value
  311. * esp_err_t err = nvs_get_i32(my_handle, "max_buffer_size", &max_buffer_size);
  312. * assert(err == ESP_OK || err == ESP_ERR_NVS_NOT_FOUND);
  313. * // if ESP_ERR_NVS_NOT_FOUND was returned, max_buffer_size will still
  314. * // have its default value.
  315. *
  316. * \endcode
  317. *
  318. * @param[in] handle Handle obtained from nvs_open function.
  319. * @param[in] key Key name. Maximum length is (NVS_KEY_NAME_MAX_SIZE-1) characters. Shouldn't be empty.
  320. * @param out_value Pointer to the output value.
  321. * May be NULL for nvs_get_str and nvs_get_blob, in this
  322. * case required length will be returned in length argument.
  323. *
  324. * @return
  325. * - ESP_OK if the value was retrieved successfully
  326. * - ESP_FAIL if there is an internal error; most likely due to corrupted
  327. * NVS partition (only if NVS assertion checks are disabled)
  328. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_NOT_FOUND if the requested key doesn't exist
  329. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_INVALID_HANDLE if handle has been closed or is NULL
  330. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_INVALID_NAME if key name doesn't satisfy constraints
  331. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_INVALID_LENGTH if length is not sufficient to store data
  332. */
  333. esp_err_t nvs_get_i8 (nvs_handle_t handle, const char* key, int8_t* out_value);
  334. /**
  335. * @brief get uint8_t value for given key
  336. *
  337. * This function is the same as \c nvs_get_i8 except for the data type.
  338. */
  339. esp_err_t nvs_get_u8 (nvs_handle_t handle, const char* key, uint8_t* out_value);
  340. /**
  341. * @brief get int16_t value for given key
  342. *
  343. * This function is the same as \c nvs_get_i8 except for the data type.
  344. */
  345. esp_err_t nvs_get_i16 (nvs_handle_t handle, const char* key, int16_t* out_value);
  346. /**
  347. * @brief get uint16_t value for given key
  348. *
  349. * This function is the same as \c nvs_get_i8 except for the data type.
  350. */
  351. esp_err_t nvs_get_u16 (nvs_handle_t handle, const char* key, uint16_t* out_value);
  352. /**
  353. * @brief get int32_t value for given key
  354. *
  355. * This function is the same as \c nvs_get_i8 except for the data type.
  356. */
  357. esp_err_t nvs_get_i32 (nvs_handle_t handle, const char* key, int32_t* out_value);
  358. /**
  359. * @brief get uint32_t value for given key
  360. *
  361. * This function is the same as \c nvs_get_i8 except for the data type.
  362. */
  363. esp_err_t nvs_get_u32 (nvs_handle_t handle, const char* key, uint32_t* out_value);
  364. /**
  365. * @brief get int64_t value for given key
  366. *
  367. * This function is the same as \c nvs_get_i8 except for the data type.
  368. */
  369. esp_err_t nvs_get_i64 (nvs_handle_t handle, const char* key, int64_t* out_value);
  370. /**
  371. * @brief get uint64_t value for given key
  372. *
  373. * This function is the same as \c nvs_get_i8 except for the data type.
  374. */
  375. esp_err_t nvs_get_u64 (nvs_handle_t handle, const char* key, uint64_t* out_value);
  376. /**@}*/
  377. /**@{*/
  378. /**
  379. * @brief get string value for given key
  380. *
  381. * These functions retrieve the data of an entry, given its key. If key does not
  382. * exist, or the requested variable type doesn't match the type which was used
  383. * when setting a value, an error is returned.
  384. *
  385. * In case of any error, out_value is not modified.
  386. *
  387. * All functions expect out_value to be a pointer to an already allocated variable
  388. * of the given type.
  389. *
  390. * nvs_get_str and nvs_get_blob functions support WinAPI-style length queries.
  391. * To get the size necessary to store the value, call nvs_get_str or nvs_get_blob
  392. * with zero out_value and non-zero pointer to length. Variable pointed to
  393. * by length argument will be set to the required length. For nvs_get_str,
  394. * this length includes the zero terminator. When calling nvs_get_str and
  395. * nvs_get_blob with non-zero out_value, length has to be non-zero and has to
  396. * point to the length available in out_value.
  397. * It is suggested that nvs_get/set_str is used for zero-terminated C strings, and
  398. * nvs_get/set_blob used for arbitrary data structures.
  399. *
  400. * \code{c}
  401. * // Example (without error checking) of using nvs_get_str to get a string into dynamic array:
  402. * size_t required_size;
  403. * nvs_get_str(my_handle, "server_name", NULL, &required_size);
  404. * char* server_name = malloc(required_size);
  405. * nvs_get_str(my_handle, "server_name", server_name, &required_size);
  406. *
  407. * // Example (without error checking) of using nvs_get_blob to get a binary data
  408. * into a static array:
  409. * uint8_t mac_addr[6];
  410. * size_t size = sizeof(mac_addr);
  411. * nvs_get_blob(my_handle, "dst_mac_addr", mac_addr, &size);
  412. * \endcode
  413. *
  414. * @param[in] handle Handle obtained from nvs_open function.
  415. * @param[in] key Key name. Maximum length is (NVS_KEY_NAME_MAX_SIZE-1) characters. Shouldn't be empty.
  416. * @param[out] out_value Pointer to the output value.
  417. * May be NULL for nvs_get_str and nvs_get_blob, in this
  418. * case required length will be returned in length argument.
  419. * @param[inout] length A non-zero pointer to the variable holding the length of out_value.
  420. * In case out_value a zero, will be set to the length
  421. * required to hold the value. In case out_value is not
  422. * zero, will be set to the actual length of the value
  423. * written. For nvs_get_str this includes zero terminator.
  424. *
  425. * @return
  426. * - ESP_OK if the value was retrieved successfully
  427. * - ESP_FAIL if there is an internal error; most likely due to corrupted
  428. * NVS partition (only if NVS assertion checks are disabled)
  429. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_NOT_FOUND if the requested key doesn't exist
  430. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_INVALID_HANDLE if handle has been closed or is NULL
  431. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_INVALID_NAME if key name doesn't satisfy constraints
  432. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_INVALID_LENGTH if \c length is not sufficient to store data
  433. */
  434. esp_err_t nvs_get_str (nvs_handle_t handle, const char* key, char* out_value, size_t* length);
  435. /**
  436. * @brief get blob value for given key
  437. *
  438. * This function behaves the same as \c nvs_get_str, except for the data type.
  439. */
  440. esp_err_t nvs_get_blob(nvs_handle_t handle, const char* key, void* out_value, size_t* length);
  441. /**@}*/
  442. /**
  443. * @brief Erase key-value pair with given key name.
  444. *
  445. * Note that actual storage may not be updated until nvs_commit function is called.
  446. *
  447. * @param[in] handle Storage handle obtained with nvs_open.
  448. * Handles that were opened read only cannot be used.
  449. *
  450. * @param[in] key Key name. Maximum length is (NVS_KEY_NAME_MAX_SIZE-1) characters. Shouldn't be empty.
  451. *
  452. * @return
  453. * - ESP_OK if erase operation was successful
  454. * - ESP_FAIL if there is an internal error; most likely due to corrupted
  455. * NVS partition (only if NVS assertion checks are disabled)
  456. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_INVALID_HANDLE if handle has been closed or is NULL
  457. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_READ_ONLY if handle was opened as read only
  458. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_NOT_FOUND if the requested key doesn't exist
  459. * - other error codes from the underlying storage driver
  460. */
  461. esp_err_t nvs_erase_key(nvs_handle_t handle, const char* key);
  462. /**
  463. * @brief Erase all key-value pairs in a namespace
  464. *
  465. * Note that actual storage may not be updated until nvs_commit function is called.
  466. *
  467. * @param[in] handle Storage handle obtained with nvs_open.
  468. * Handles that were opened read only cannot be used.
  469. *
  470. * @return
  471. * - ESP_OK if erase operation was successful
  472. * - ESP_FAIL if there is an internal error; most likely due to corrupted
  473. * NVS partition (only if NVS assertion checks are disabled)
  474. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_INVALID_HANDLE if handle has been closed or is NULL
  475. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_READ_ONLY if handle was opened as read only
  476. * - other error codes from the underlying storage driver
  477. */
  478. esp_err_t nvs_erase_all(nvs_handle_t handle);
  479. /**
  480. * @brief Write any pending changes to non-volatile storage
  481. *
  482. * After setting any values, nvs_commit() must be called to ensure changes are written
  483. * to non-volatile storage. Individual implementations may write to storage at other times,
  484. * but this is not guaranteed.
  485. *
  486. * @param[in] handle Storage handle obtained with nvs_open.
  487. * Handles that were opened read only cannot be used.
  488. *
  489. * @return
  490. * - ESP_OK if the changes have been written successfully
  491. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_INVALID_HANDLE if handle has been closed or is NULL
  492. * - other error codes from the underlying storage driver
  493. */
  494. esp_err_t nvs_commit(nvs_handle_t handle);
  495. /**
  496. * @brief Close the storage handle and free any allocated resources
  497. *
  498. * This function should be called for each handle opened with nvs_open once
  499. * the handle is not in use any more. Closing the handle may not automatically
  500. * write the changes to nonvolatile storage. This has to be done explicitly using
  501. * nvs_commit function.
  502. * Once this function is called on a handle, the handle should no longer be used.
  503. *
  504. * @param[in] handle Storage handle to close
  505. */
  506. void nvs_close(nvs_handle_t handle);
  507. /**
  508. * @note Info about storage space NVS.
  509. */
  510. typedef struct {
  511. size_t used_entries; /**< Number of used entries. */
  512. size_t free_entries; /**< Number of free entries. It includes also reserved entries. */
  513. size_t available_entries; /**< Number of entries available for data storage. */
  514. size_t total_entries; /**< Number of all entries. */
  515. size_t namespace_count; /**< Number of namespaces. */
  516. } nvs_stats_t;
  517. /**
  518. * @brief Fill structure nvs_stats_t. It provides info about memory used by NVS.
  519. *
  520. * This function calculates the number of used entries, free entries, available entries, total entries
  521. * and number of namespaces in partition.
  522. *
  523. * \code{c}
  524. * // Example of nvs_get_stats() to get overview of actual statistics of data entries :
  525. * nvs_stats_t nvs_stats;
  526. * nvs_get_stats(NULL, &nvs_stats);
  527. * printf("Count: UsedEntries = (%lu), FreeEntries = (%lu), AvailableEntries = (%lu), AllEntries = (%lu)\n",
  528. nvs_stats.used_entries, nvs_stats.free_entries, nvs_stats.available_entries, nvs_stats.total_entries);
  529. * \endcode
  530. *
  531. * @param[in] part_name Partition name NVS in the partition table.
  532. * If pass a NULL than will use NVS_DEFAULT_PART_NAME ("nvs").
  533. *
  534. * @param[out] nvs_stats Returns filled structure nvs_states_t.
  535. * It provides info about used memory the partition.
  536. *
  537. *
  538. * @return
  539. * - ESP_OK if the changes have been written successfully.
  540. * Return param nvs_stats will be filled.
  541. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_PART_NOT_FOUND if the partition with label "name" is not found.
  542. * Return param nvs_stats will be filled 0.
  543. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_NOT_INITIALIZED if the storage driver is not initialized.
  544. * Return param nvs_stats will be filled 0.
  545. * - ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG if nvs_stats equal to NULL.
  546. * - ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE if there is page with the status of INVALID.
  547. * Return param nvs_stats will be filled not with correct values because
  548. * not all pages will be counted. Counting will be interrupted at the first INVALID page.
  549. */
  550. esp_err_t nvs_get_stats(const char *part_name, nvs_stats_t *nvs_stats);
  551. /**
  552. * @brief Calculate all entries in a namespace.
  553. *
  554. * An entry represents the smallest storage unit in NVS.
  555. * Strings and blobs may occupy more than one entry.
  556. * Note that to find out the total number of entries occupied by the namespace,
  557. * add one to the returned value used_entries (if err is equal to ESP_OK).
  558. * Because the name space entry takes one entry.
  559. *
  560. * \code{c}
  561. * // Example of nvs_get_used_entry_count() to get amount of all key-value pairs in one namespace:
  562. * nvs_handle_t handle;
  563. * nvs_open("namespace1", NVS_READWRITE, &handle);
  564. * ...
  565. * size_t used_entries;
  566. * size_t total_entries_namespace;
  567. * if(nvs_get_used_entry_count(handle, &used_entries) == ESP_OK){
  568. * // the total number of entries occupied by the namespace
  569. * total_entries_namespace = used_entries + 1;
  570. * }
  571. * \endcode
  572. *
  573. * @param[in] handle Handle obtained from nvs_open function.
  574. *
  575. * @param[out] used_entries Returns amount of used entries from a namespace.
  576. *
  577. *
  578. * @return
  579. * - ESP_OK if the changes have been written successfully.
  580. * Return param used_entries will be filled valid value.
  581. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_NOT_INITIALIZED if the storage driver is not initialized.
  582. * Return param used_entries will be filled 0.
  583. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_INVALID_HANDLE if handle has been closed or is NULL.
  584. * Return param used_entries will be filled 0.
  585. * - ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG if used_entries equal to NULL.
  586. * - Other error codes from the underlying storage driver.
  587. * Return param used_entries will be filled 0.
  588. */
  589. esp_err_t nvs_get_used_entry_count(nvs_handle_t handle, size_t* used_entries);
  590. /**
  591. * @brief Create an iterator to enumerate NVS entries based on one or more parameters
  592. *
  593. * \code{c}
  594. * // Example of listing all the key-value pairs of any type under specified partition and namespace
  595. * nvs_iterator_t it = NULL;
  596. * esp_err_t res = nvs_entry_find(<nvs_partition_name>, <namespace>, NVS_TYPE_ANY, &it);
  597. * while(res == ESP_OK) {
  598. * nvs_entry_info_t info;
  599. * nvs_entry_info(it, &info); // Can omit error check if parameters are guaranteed to be non-NULL
  600. * printf("key '%s', type '%d' \n", info.key, info.type);
  601. * res = nvs_entry_next(&it);
  602. * }
  603. * nvs_release_iterator(it);
  604. * \endcode
  605. *
  606. * @param[in] part_name Partition name
  607. *
  608. * @param[in] namespace_name Set this value if looking for entries with
  609. * a specific namespace. Pass NULL otherwise.
  610. *
  611. * @param[in] type One of nvs_type_t values.
  612. *
  613. * @param[out] output_iterator
  614. * Set to a valid iterator to enumerate all the entries found.
  615. * Set to NULL if no entry for specified criteria was found.
  616. * If any other error except ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG occurs, \c output_iterator is NULL, too.
  617. * If ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG occurs, \c output_iterator is not changed.
  618. * If a valid iterator is obtained through this function, it has to be released
  619. * using \c nvs_release_iterator when not used any more, unless ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG is returned.
  620. *
  621. * @return
  622. * - ESP_OK if no internal error or programming error occurred.
  623. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_NOT_FOUND if no element of specified criteria has been found.
  624. * - ESP_ERR_NO_MEM if memory has been exhausted during allocation of internal structures.
  625. * - ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG if any of the parameters is NULL.
  626. * Note: don't release \c output_iterator in case ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG has been returned
  627. */
  628. esp_err_t nvs_entry_find(const char *part_name,
  629. const char *namespace_name,
  630. nvs_type_t type,
  631. nvs_iterator_t *output_iterator);
  632. /**
  633. * @brief Advances the iterator to next item matching the iterator criteria.
  634. *
  635. * Note that any copies of the iterator will be invalid after this call.
  636. *
  637. * @param[inout] iterator Iterator obtained from nvs_entry_find function. Must be non-NULL.
  638. * If any error except ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG occurs, \c iterator is set to NULL.
  639. * If ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG occurs, \c iterator is not changed.
  640. *
  641. * @return
  642. * - ESP_OK if no internal error or programming error occurred.
  643. * - ESP_ERR_NVS_NOT_FOUND if no next element matching the iterator criteria.
  644. * - ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG if \c iterator is NULL.
  645. * - Possibly other errors in the future for internal programming or flash errors.
  646. */
  647. esp_err_t nvs_entry_next(nvs_iterator_t *iterator);
  648. /**
  649. * @brief Fills nvs_entry_info_t structure with information about entry pointed to by the iterator.
  650. *
  651. * @param[in] iterator Iterator obtained from nvs_entry_find function. Must be non-NULL.
  652. *
  653. * @param[out] out_info Structure to which entry information is copied.
  654. *
  655. * @return
  656. * - ESP_OK if all parameters are valid; current iterator data has been written to out_info
  657. * - ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG if one of the parameters is NULL.
  658. */
  659. esp_err_t nvs_entry_info(const nvs_iterator_t iterator, nvs_entry_info_t *out_info);
  660. /**
  661. * @brief Release iterator
  662. *
  663. * @param[in] iterator Release iterator obtained from nvs_entry_find function. NULL argument is allowed.
  664. *
  665. */
  666. void nvs_release_iterator(nvs_iterator_t iterator);
  667. #ifdef __cplusplus
  668. } // extern "C"
  669. #endif
  670. #endif //ESP_NVS_H