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  1. /*
  2. * SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2015-2021 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) CO LTD
  3. *
  4. * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
  5. */
  6. #ifndef __ESP_VFS_H__
  7. #define __ESP_VFS_H__
  8. #include <stdint.h>
  9. #include <stddef.h>
  10. #include <stdarg.h>
  11. #include <unistd.h>
  12. #include <utime.h>
  13. #include "freertos/FreeRTOS.h"
  14. #include "freertos/semphr.h"
  15. #include "esp_err.h"
  16. #include <sys/types.h>
  17. #include <sys/reent.h>
  18. #include <sys/stat.h>
  19. #include <sys/time.h>
  20. #include <sys/termios.h>
  21. #include <sys/poll.h>
  22. #include <dirent.h>
  23. #include <string.h>
  24. #include "sdkconfig.h"
  25. #ifdef __cplusplus
  26. extern "C" {
  27. #endif
  28. #ifndef _SYS_TYPES_FD_SET
  29. #error "VFS should be used with FD_SETSIZE and FD_SET from sys/types.h"
  30. #endif
  31. /**
  32. * Maximum number of (global) file descriptors.
  33. */
  34. #define MAX_FDS FD_SETSIZE /* for compatibility with fd_set and select() */
  35. /**
  36. * Maximum length of path prefix (not including zero terminator)
  37. */
  38. #define ESP_VFS_PATH_MAX 15
  39. /**
  40. * Default value of flags member in esp_vfs_t structure.
  41. */
  42. #define ESP_VFS_FLAG_DEFAULT 0
  43. /**
  44. * Flag which indicates that FS needs extra context pointer in syscalls.
  45. */
  46. #define ESP_VFS_FLAG_CONTEXT_PTR 1
  47. /*
  48. * @brief VFS identificator used for esp_vfs_register_with_id()
  49. */
  50. typedef int esp_vfs_id_t;
  51. /**
  52. * @brief VFS semaphore type for select()
  53. *
  54. */
  55. typedef struct
  56. {
  57. bool is_sem_local; /*!< type of "sem" is SemaphoreHandle_t when true, defined by socket driver otherwise */
  58. void *sem; /*!< semaphore instance */
  59. } esp_vfs_select_sem_t;
  60. /**
  61. * @brief VFS definition structure
  62. *
  63. * This structure should be filled with pointers to corresponding
  64. * FS driver functions.
  65. *
  66. * VFS component will translate all FDs so that the filesystem implementation
  67. * sees them starting at zero. The caller sees a global FD which is prefixed
  68. * with an pre-filesystem-implementation.
  69. *
  70. * Some FS implementations expect some state (e.g. pointer to some structure)
  71. * to be passed in as a first argument. For these implementations,
  72. * populate the members of this structure which have _p suffix, set
  73. * flags member to ESP_VFS_FLAG_CONTEXT_PTR and provide the context pointer
  74. * to esp_vfs_register function.
  75. * If the implementation doesn't use this extra argument, populate the
  76. * members without _p suffix and set flags member to ESP_VFS_FLAG_DEFAULT.
  77. *
  78. * If the FS driver doesn't provide some of the functions, set corresponding
  79. * members to NULL.
  80. */
  81. typedef struct
  82. {
  83. int flags; /*!< ESP_VFS_FLAG_CONTEXT_PTR or ESP_VFS_FLAG_DEFAULT */
  84. union {
  85. ssize_t (*write_p)(void* p, int fd, const void * data, size_t size); /*!< Write with context pointer */
  86. ssize_t (*write)(int fd, const void * data, size_t size); /*!< Write without context pointer */
  87. };
  88. union {
  89. off_t (*lseek_p)(void* p, int fd, off_t size, int mode); /*!< Seek with context pointer */
  90. off_t (*lseek)(int fd, off_t size, int mode); /*!< Seek without context pointer */
  91. };
  92. union {
  93. ssize_t (*read_p)(void* ctx, int fd, void * dst, size_t size); /*!< Read with context pointer */
  94. ssize_t (*read)(int fd, void * dst, size_t size); /*!< Read without context pointer */
  95. };
  96. union {
  97. ssize_t (*pread_p)(void *ctx, int fd, void * dst, size_t size, off_t offset); /*!< pread with context pointer */
  98. ssize_t (*pread)(int fd, void * dst, size_t size, off_t offset); /*!< pread without context pointer */
  99. };
  100. union {
  101. ssize_t (*pwrite_p)(void *ctx, int fd, const void *src, size_t size, off_t offset); /*!< pwrite with context pointer */
  102. ssize_t (*pwrite)(int fd, const void *src, size_t size, off_t offset); /*!< pwrite without context pointer */
  103. };
  104. union {
  105. int (*open_p)(void* ctx, const char * path, int flags, int mode); /*!< open with context pointer */
  106. int (*open)(const char * path, int flags, int mode); /*!< open without context pointer */
  107. };
  108. union {
  109. int (*close_p)(void* ctx, int fd); /*!< close with context pointer */
  110. int (*close)(int fd); /*!< close without context pointer */
  111. };
  112. union {
  113. int (*fstat_p)(void* ctx, int fd, struct stat * st); /*!< fstat with context pointer */
  114. int (*fstat)(int fd, struct stat * st); /*!< fstat without context pointer */
  115. };
  116. #ifdef CONFIG_VFS_SUPPORT_DIR
  117. union {
  118. int (*stat_p)(void* ctx, const char * path, struct stat * st); /*!< stat with context pointer */
  119. int (*stat)(const char * path, struct stat * st); /*!< stat without context pointer */
  120. };
  121. union {
  122. int (*link_p)(void* ctx, const char* n1, const char* n2); /*!< link with context pointer */
  123. int (*link)(const char* n1, const char* n2); /*!< link without context pointer */
  124. };
  125. union {
  126. int (*unlink_p)(void* ctx, const char *path); /*!< unlink with context pointer */
  127. int (*unlink)(const char *path); /*!< unlink without context pointer */
  128. };
  129. union {
  130. int (*rename_p)(void* ctx, const char *src, const char *dst); /*!< rename with context pointer */
  131. int (*rename)(const char *src, const char *dst); /*!< rename without context pointer */
  132. };
  133. union {
  134. DIR* (*opendir_p)(void* ctx, const char* name); /*!< opendir with context pointer */
  135. DIR* (*opendir)(const char* name); /*!< opendir without context pointer */
  136. };
  137. union {
  138. struct dirent* (*readdir_p)(void* ctx, DIR* pdir); /*!< readdir with context pointer */
  139. struct dirent* (*readdir)(DIR* pdir); /*!< readdir without context pointer */
  140. };
  141. union {
  142. int (*readdir_r_p)(void* ctx, DIR* pdir, struct dirent* entry, struct dirent** out_dirent); /*!< readdir_r with context pointer */
  143. int (*readdir_r)(DIR* pdir, struct dirent* entry, struct dirent** out_dirent); /*!< readdir_r without context pointer */
  144. };
  145. union {
  146. long (*telldir_p)(void* ctx, DIR* pdir); /*!< telldir with context pointer */
  147. long (*telldir)(DIR* pdir); /*!< telldir without context pointer */
  148. };
  149. union {
  150. void (*seekdir_p)(void* ctx, DIR* pdir, long offset); /*!< seekdir with context pointer */
  151. void (*seekdir)(DIR* pdir, long offset); /*!< seekdir without context pointer */
  152. };
  153. union {
  154. int (*closedir_p)(void* ctx, DIR* pdir); /*!< closedir with context pointer */
  155. int (*closedir)(DIR* pdir); /*!< closedir without context pointer */
  156. };
  157. union {
  158. int (*mkdir_p)(void* ctx, const char* name, mode_t mode); /*!< mkdir with context pointer */
  159. int (*mkdir)(const char* name, mode_t mode); /*!< mkdir without context pointer */
  160. };
  161. union {
  162. int (*rmdir_p)(void* ctx, const char* name); /*!< rmdir with context pointer */
  163. int (*rmdir)(const char* name); /*!< rmdir without context pointer */
  164. };
  165. #endif // CONFIG_VFS_SUPPORT_DIR
  166. union {
  167. int (*fcntl_p)(void* ctx, int fd, int cmd, int arg); /*!< fcntl with context pointer */
  168. int (*fcntl)(int fd, int cmd, int arg); /*!< fcntl without context pointer */
  169. };
  170. union {
  171. int (*ioctl_p)(void* ctx, int fd, int cmd, va_list args); /*!< ioctl with context pointer */
  172. int (*ioctl)(int fd, int cmd, va_list args); /*!< ioctl without context pointer */
  173. };
  174. union {
  175. int (*fsync_p)(void* ctx, int fd); /*!< fsync with context pointer */
  176. int (*fsync)(int fd); /*!< fsync without context pointer */
  177. };
  178. #ifdef CONFIG_VFS_SUPPORT_DIR
  179. union {
  180. int (*access_p)(void* ctx, const char *path, int amode); /*!< access with context pointer */
  181. int (*access)(const char *path, int amode); /*!< access without context pointer */
  182. };
  183. union {
  184. int (*truncate_p)(void* ctx, const char *path, off_t length); /*!< truncate with context pointer */
  185. int (*truncate)(const char *path, off_t length); /*!< truncate without context pointer */
  186. };
  187. union {
  188. int (*utime_p)(void* ctx, const char *path, const struct utimbuf *times); /*!< utime with context pointer */
  189. int (*utime)(const char *path, const struct utimbuf *times); /*!< utime without context pointer */
  190. };
  191. #endif // CONFIG_VFS_SUPPORT_DIR
  192. #ifdef CONFIG_VFS_SUPPORT_TERMIOS
  193. union {
  194. int (*tcsetattr_p)(void *ctx, int fd, int optional_actions, const struct termios *p); /*!< tcsetattr with context pointer */
  195. int (*tcsetattr)(int fd, int optional_actions, const struct termios *p); /*!< tcsetattr without context pointer */
  196. };
  197. union {
  198. int (*tcgetattr_p)(void *ctx, int fd, struct termios *p); /*!< tcgetattr with context pointer */
  199. int (*tcgetattr)(int fd, struct termios *p); /*!< tcgetattr without context pointer */
  200. };
  201. union {
  202. int (*tcdrain_p)(void *ctx, int fd); /*!< tcdrain with context pointer */
  203. int (*tcdrain)(int fd); /*!< tcdrain without context pointer */
  204. };
  205. union {
  206. int (*tcflush_p)(void *ctx, int fd, int select); /*!< tcflush with context pointer */
  207. int (*tcflush)(int fd, int select); /*!< tcflush without context pointer */
  208. };
  209. union {
  210. int (*tcflow_p)(void *ctx, int fd, int action); /*!< tcflow with context pointer */
  211. int (*tcflow)(int fd, int action); /*!< tcflow without context pointer */
  212. };
  213. union {
  214. pid_t (*tcgetsid_p)(void *ctx, int fd); /*!< tcgetsid with context pointer */
  215. pid_t (*tcgetsid)(int fd); /*!< tcgetsid without context pointer */
  216. };
  217. union {
  218. int (*tcsendbreak_p)(void *ctx, int fd, int duration); /*!< tcsendbreak with context pointer */
  219. int (*tcsendbreak)(int fd, int duration); /*!< tcsendbreak without context pointer */
  220. };
  221. #endif // CONFIG_VFS_SUPPORT_TERMIOS
  222. #ifdef CONFIG_VFS_SUPPORT_SELECT
  223. /** start_select is called for setting up synchronous I/O multiplexing of the desired file descriptors in the given VFS */
  224. esp_err_t (*start_select)(int nfds, fd_set *readfds, fd_set *writefds, fd_set *exceptfds, esp_vfs_select_sem_t sem, void **end_select_args);
  225. /** socket select function for socket FDs with the functionality of POSIX select(); this should be set only for the socket VFS */
  226. int (*socket_select)(int nfds, fd_set *readfds, fd_set *writefds, fd_set *errorfds, struct timeval *timeout);
  227. /** called by VFS to interrupt the socket_select call when select is activated from a non-socket VFS driver; set only for the socket driver */
  228. void (*stop_socket_select)(void *sem);
  229. /** stop_socket_select which can be called from ISR; set only for the socket driver */
  230. void (*stop_socket_select_isr)(void *sem, BaseType_t *woken);
  231. /** end_select is called to stop the I/O multiplexing and deinitialize the environment created by start_select for the given VFS */
  232. void* (*get_socket_select_semaphore)(void);
  233. /** get_socket_select_semaphore returns semaphore allocated in the socket driver; set only for the socket driver */
  234. esp_err_t (*end_select)(void *end_select_args);
  235. #endif // CONFIG_VFS_SUPPORT_SELECT
  236. } esp_vfs_t;
  237. /**
  238. * Register a virtual filesystem for given path prefix.
  239. *
  240. * @param base_path file path prefix associated with the filesystem.
  241. * Must be a zero-terminated C string, up to ESP_VFS_PATH_MAX
  242. * characters long, and at least 2 characters long.
  243. * Name must start with a "/" and must not end with "/".
  244. * For example, "/data" or "/dev/spi" are valid.
  245. * These VFSes would then be called to handle file paths such as
  246. * "/data/myfile.txt" or "/dev/spi/0".
  247. * @param vfs Pointer to esp_vfs_t, a structure which maps syscalls to
  248. * the filesystem driver functions. VFS component doesn't
  249. * assume ownership of this pointer.
  250. * @param ctx If vfs->flags has ESP_VFS_FLAG_CONTEXT_PTR set, a pointer
  251. * which should be passed to VFS functions. Otherwise, NULL.
  252. *
  253. * @return ESP_OK if successful, ESP_ERR_NO_MEM if too many VFSes are
  254. * registered.
  255. */
  256. esp_err_t esp_vfs_register(const char* base_path, const esp_vfs_t* vfs, void* ctx);
  257. /**
  258. * Special case function for registering a VFS that uses a method other than
  259. * open() to open new file descriptors from the interval <min_fd; max_fd).
  260. *
  261. * This is a special-purpose function intended for registering LWIP sockets to VFS.
  262. *
  263. * @param vfs Pointer to esp_vfs_t. Meaning is the same as for esp_vfs_register().
  264. * @param ctx Pointer to context structure. Meaning is the same as for esp_vfs_register().
  265. * @param min_fd The smallest file descriptor this VFS will use.
  266. * @param max_fd Upper boundary for file descriptors this VFS will use (the biggest file descriptor plus one).
  267. *
  268. * @return ESP_OK if successful, ESP_ERR_NO_MEM if too many VFSes are
  269. * registered, ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG if the file descriptor boundaries
  270. * are incorrect.
  271. */
  272. esp_err_t esp_vfs_register_fd_range(const esp_vfs_t *vfs, void *ctx, int min_fd, int max_fd);
  273. /**
  274. * Special case function for registering a VFS that uses a method other than
  275. * open() to open new file descriptors. In comparison with
  276. * esp_vfs_register_fd_range, this function doesn't pre-registers an interval
  277. * of file descriptors. File descriptors can be registered later, by using
  278. * esp_vfs_register_fd.
  279. *
  280. * @param vfs Pointer to esp_vfs_t. Meaning is the same as for esp_vfs_register().
  281. * @param ctx Pointer to context structure. Meaning is the same as for esp_vfs_register().
  282. * @param vfs_id Here will be written the VFS ID which can be passed to
  283. * esp_vfs_register_fd for registering file descriptors.
  284. *
  285. * @return ESP_OK if successful, ESP_ERR_NO_MEM if too many VFSes are
  286. * registered, ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG if the file descriptor boundaries
  287. * are incorrect.
  288. */
  289. esp_err_t esp_vfs_register_with_id(const esp_vfs_t *vfs, void *ctx, esp_vfs_id_t *vfs_id);
  290. /**
  291. * Unregister a virtual filesystem for given path prefix
  292. *
  293. * @param base_path file prefix previously used in esp_vfs_register call
  294. * @return ESP_OK if successful, ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE if VFS for given prefix
  295. * hasn't been registered
  296. */
  297. esp_err_t esp_vfs_unregister(const char* base_path);
  298. /**
  299. * Special function for registering another file descriptor for a VFS registered
  300. * by esp_vfs_register_with_id.
  301. *
  302. * @param vfs_id VFS identificator returned by esp_vfs_register_with_id.
  303. * @param fd The registered file descriptor will be written to this address.
  304. *
  305. * @return ESP_OK if the registration is successful,
  306. * ESP_ERR_NO_MEM if too many file descriptors are registered,
  307. * ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG if the arguments are incorrect.
  308. */
  309. esp_err_t esp_vfs_register_fd(esp_vfs_id_t vfs_id, int *fd);
  310. /**
  311. * Special function for unregistering a file descriptor belonging to a VFS
  312. * registered by esp_vfs_register_with_id.
  313. *
  314. * @param vfs_id VFS identificator returned by esp_vfs_register_with_id.
  315. * @param fd File descriptor which should be unregistered.
  316. *
  317. * @return ESP_OK if the registration is successful,
  318. * ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG if the arguments are incorrect.
  319. */
  320. esp_err_t esp_vfs_unregister_fd(esp_vfs_id_t vfs_id, int fd);
  321. /**
  322. * These functions are to be used in newlib syscall table. They will be called by
  323. * newlib when it needs to use any of the syscalls.
  324. */
  325. /**@{*/
  326. ssize_t esp_vfs_write(struct _reent *r, int fd, const void * data, size_t size);
  327. off_t esp_vfs_lseek(struct _reent *r, int fd, off_t size, int mode);
  328. ssize_t esp_vfs_read(struct _reent *r, int fd, void * dst, size_t size);
  329. int esp_vfs_open(struct _reent *r, const char * path, int flags, int mode);
  330. int esp_vfs_close(struct _reent *r, int fd);
  331. int esp_vfs_fstat(struct _reent *r, int fd, struct stat * st);
  332. int esp_vfs_stat(struct _reent *r, const char * path, struct stat * st);
  333. int esp_vfs_link(struct _reent *r, const char* n1, const char* n2);
  334. int esp_vfs_unlink(struct _reent *r, const char *path);
  335. int esp_vfs_rename(struct _reent *r, const char *src, const char *dst);
  336. int esp_vfs_utime(const char *path, const struct utimbuf *times);
  337. /**@}*/
  338. /**
  339. * @brief Synchronous I/O multiplexing which implements the functionality of POSIX select() for VFS
  340. * @param nfds Specifies the range of descriptors which should be checked.
  341. * The first nfds descriptors will be checked in each set.
  342. * @param readfds If not NULL, then points to a descriptor set that on input
  343. * specifies which descriptors should be checked for being
  344. * ready to read, and on output indicates which descriptors
  345. * are ready to read.
  346. * @param writefds If not NULL, then points to a descriptor set that on input
  347. * specifies which descriptors should be checked for being
  348. * ready to write, and on output indicates which descriptors
  349. * are ready to write.
  350. * @param errorfds If not NULL, then points to a descriptor set that on input
  351. * specifies which descriptors should be checked for error
  352. * conditions, and on output indicates which descriptors
  353. * have error conditions.
  354. * @param timeout If not NULL, then points to timeval structure which
  355. * specifies the time period after which the functions should
  356. * time-out and return. If it is NULL, then the function will
  357. * not time-out. Note that the timeout period is rounded up to
  358. * the system tick and incremented by one.
  359. *
  360. * @return The number of descriptors set in the descriptor sets, or -1
  361. * when an error (specified by errno) have occurred.
  362. */
  363. int esp_vfs_select(int nfds, fd_set *readfds, fd_set *writefds, fd_set *errorfds, struct timeval *timeout);
  364. /**
  365. * @brief Notification from a VFS driver about a read/write/error condition
  366. *
  367. * This function is called when the VFS driver detects a read/write/error
  368. * condition as it was requested by the previous call to start_select.
  369. *
  370. * @param sem semaphore structure which was passed to the driver by the start_select call
  371. */
  372. void esp_vfs_select_triggered(esp_vfs_select_sem_t sem);
  373. /**
  374. * @brief Notification from a VFS driver about a read/write/error condition (ISR version)
  375. *
  376. * This function is called when the VFS driver detects a read/write/error
  377. * condition as it was requested by the previous call to start_select.
  378. *
  379. * @param sem semaphore structure which was passed to the driver by the start_select call
  380. * @param woken is set to pdTRUE if the function wakes up a task with higher priority
  381. */
  382. void esp_vfs_select_triggered_isr(esp_vfs_select_sem_t sem, BaseType_t *woken);
  383. /**
  384. *
  385. * @brief Implements the VFS layer of POSIX pread()
  386. *
  387. * @param fd File descriptor used for read
  388. * @param dst Pointer to the buffer where the output will be written
  389. * @param size Number of bytes to be read
  390. * @param offset Starting offset of the read
  391. *
  392. * @return A positive return value indicates the number of bytes read. -1 is return on failure and errno is
  393. * set accordingly.
  394. */
  395. ssize_t esp_vfs_pread(int fd, void *dst, size_t size, off_t offset);
  396. /**
  397. *
  398. * @brief Implements the VFS layer of POSIX pwrite()
  399. *
  400. * @param fd File descriptor used for write
  401. * @param src Pointer to the buffer from where the output will be read
  402. * @param size Number of bytes to write
  403. * @param offset Starting offset of the write
  404. *
  405. * @return A positive return value indicates the number of bytes written. -1 is return on failure and errno is
  406. * set accordingly.
  407. */
  408. ssize_t esp_vfs_pwrite(int fd, const void *src, size_t size, off_t offset);
  409. #ifdef __cplusplus
  410. } // extern "C"
  411. #endif
  412. #endif //__ESP_VFS_H__