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  1. /*
  2. * spiffs_config.h
  3. *
  4. * Created on: Jul 3, 2013
  5. * Author: petera
  6. */
  7. #ifndef SPIFFS_CONFIG_H_
  8. #define SPIFFS_CONFIG_H_
  9. // ----------- 8< ------------
  10. // Following includes are for the linux test build of spiffs
  11. // These may/should/must be removed/altered/replaced in your target
  12. #include <stdio.h>
  13. #include <stdint.h>
  14. #include <stdlib.h>
  15. #include <string.h>
  16. #include <stddef.h>
  17. #include <unistd.h>
  18. #include <sdkconfig.h>
  19. #include <esp_log.h>
  20. #include <assert.h>
  21. // compile time switches
  22. #define SPIFFS_TAG "SPIFFS"
  23. // Set generic spiffs debug output call.
  24. #if CONFIG_SPIFFS_DBG
  25. #define SPIFFS_DBG(...) ESP_LOGD(SPIFFS_TAG, __VA_ARGS__)
  26. #else
  27. #define SPIFFS_DBG(...)
  28. #endif
  29. #if CONFIG_SPIFFS_API_DBG
  30. #define SPIFFS_API_DBG(...) ESP_LOGD(SPIFFS_TAG, __VA_ARGS__)
  31. #else
  32. #define SPIFFS_API_DBG(...)
  33. #endif
  34. #if CONFIG_SPIFFS_DBG
  35. #define SPIFFS_GC_DBG(...) ESP_LOGD(SPIFFS_TAG, __VA_ARGS__)
  36. #else
  37. #define SPIFFS_GC_DBG(...)
  38. #endif
  39. #if CONFIG_SPIFFS_CACHE_DBG
  40. #define SPIFFS_CACHE_DBG(...) ESP_LOGD(SPIFFS_TAG, __VA_ARGS__)
  41. #else
  42. #define SPIFFS_CACHE_DBG(...)
  43. #endif
  44. #if CONFIG_SPIFFS_CHECK_DBG
  45. #define SPIFFS_CHECK_DBG(...) ESP_LOGD(SPIFFS_TAG, __VA_ARGS__)
  46. #else
  47. #define SPIFFS_CHECK_DBG(...)
  48. #endif
  49. // needed types
  50. typedef int32_t s32_t;
  51. typedef uint32_t u32_t;
  52. typedef int16_t s16_t;
  53. typedef uint16_t u16_t;
  54. typedef int8_t s8_t;
  55. typedef uint8_t u8_t;
  56. struct spiffs_t;
  57. extern void spiffs_api_lock(struct spiffs_t *fs);
  58. extern void spiffs_api_unlock(struct spiffs_t *fs);
  59. // Defines spiffs debug print formatters
  60. // some general signed number
  61. #define _SPIPRIi "%d"
  62. // address
  63. #define _SPIPRIad "%08x"
  64. // block
  65. #define _SPIPRIbl "%04x"
  66. // page
  67. #define _SPIPRIpg "%04x"
  68. // span index
  69. #define _SPIPRIsp "%04x"
  70. // file descriptor
  71. #define _SPIPRIfd "%d"
  72. // file object id
  73. #define _SPIPRIid "%04x"
  74. // file flags
  75. #define _SPIPRIfl "%02x"
  76. // Enable/disable API functions to determine exact number of bytes
  77. // for filedescriptor and cache buffers. Once decided for a configuration,
  78. // this can be disabled to reduce flash.
  79. #define SPIFFS_BUFFER_HELP 0
  80. // Enables/disable memory read caching of nucleus file system operations.
  81. // If enabled, memory area must be provided for cache in SPIFFS_mount.
  82. #ifdef CONFIG_SPIFFS_CACHE
  83. #define SPIFFS_CACHE (1)
  84. #else
  85. #define SPIFFS_CACHE (0)
  86. #endif
  87. #if SPIFFS_CACHE
  88. // Enables memory write caching for file descriptors in hydrogen
  89. #ifdef CONFIG_SPIFFS_CACHE_WR
  90. #define SPIFFS_CACHE_WR (1)
  91. #else
  92. #define SPIFFS_CACHE_WR (0)
  93. #endif
  94. // Enable/disable statistics on caching. Debug/test purpose only.
  95. #ifdef CONFIG_SPIFFS_CACHE_STATS
  96. #define SPIFFS_CACHE_STATS (1)
  97. #else
  98. #define SPIFFS_CACHE_STATS (0)
  99. #endif
  100. #endif
  101. // Always check header of each accessed page to ensure consistent state.
  102. // If enabled it will increase number of reads, will increase flash.
  103. #ifdef CONFIG_SPIFFS_PAGE_CHECK
  104. #define SPIFFS_PAGE_CHECK (1)
  105. #else
  106. #define SPIFFS_PAGE_CHECK (0)
  107. #endif
  108. // Define maximum number of gc runs to perform to reach desired free pages.
  109. #define SPIFFS_GC_MAX_RUNS CONFIG_SPIFFS_GC_MAX_RUNS
  110. // Enable/disable statistics on gc. Debug/test purpose only.
  111. #ifdef CONFIG_SPIFFS_GC_STATS
  112. #define SPIFFS_GC_STATS (1)
  113. #else
  114. #define SPIFFS_GC_STATS (0)
  115. #endif
  116. // Garbage collecting examines all pages in a block which and sums up
  117. // to a block score. Deleted pages normally gives positive score and
  118. // used pages normally gives a negative score (as these must be moved).
  119. // To have a fair wear-leveling, the erase age is also included in score,
  120. // whose factor normally is the most positive.
  121. // The larger the score, the more likely it is that the block will
  122. // picked for garbage collection.
  123. // Garbage collecting heuristics - weight used for deleted pages.
  124. #define SPIFFS_GC_HEUR_W_DELET (5)
  125. // Garbage collecting heuristics - weight used for used pages.
  126. #define SPIFFS_GC_HEUR_W_USED (-1)
  127. // Garbage collecting heuristics - weight used for time between
  128. // last erased and erase of this block.
  129. #define SPIFFS_GC_HEUR_W_ERASE_AGE (50)
  130. // Object name maximum length. Note that this length include the
  131. // zero-termination character, meaning maximum string of characters
  132. // can at most be SPIFFS_OBJ_NAME_LEN - 1.
  133. #define SPIFFS_OBJ_NAME_LEN (CONFIG_SPIFFS_OBJ_NAME_LEN)
  134. // Maximum length of the metadata associated with an object.
  135. // Setting to non-zero value enables metadata-related API but also
  136. // changes the on-disk format, so the change is not backward-compatible.
  137. //
  138. // Do note: the meta length must never exceed
  139. // logical_page_size - (SPIFFS_OBJ_NAME_LEN + SPIFFS_PAGE_EXTRA_SIZE)
  140. //
  141. // This is derived from following:
  142. // logical_page_size - (SPIFFS_OBJ_NAME_LEN + sizeof(spiffs_page_header) +
  143. // spiffs_object_ix_header fields + at least some LUT entries)
  144. #define SPIFFS_OBJ_META_LEN (CONFIG_SPIFFS_META_LENGTH)
  145. #define SPIFFS_PAGE_EXTRA_SIZE (64)
  146. _Static_assert(SPIFFS_OBJ_META_LEN + SPIFFS_OBJ_NAME_LEN + SPIFFS_PAGE_EXTRA_SIZE
  147. <= CONFIG_SPIFFS_PAGE_SIZE, "SPIFFS_OBJ_META_LEN or SPIFFS_OBJ_NAME_LEN too long");
  148. // Size of buffer allocated on stack used when copying data.
  149. // Lower value generates more read/writes. No meaning having it bigger
  150. // than logical page size.
  151. #define SPIFFS_COPY_BUFFER_STACK (256)
  152. // Enable this to have an identifiable spiffs filesystem. This will look for
  153. // a magic in all sectors to determine if this is a valid spiffs system or
  154. // not on mount point. If not, SPIFFS_format must be called prior to mounting
  155. // again.
  156. #ifdef CONFIG_SPIFFS_USE_MAGIC
  157. #define SPIFFS_USE_MAGIC (1)
  158. #else
  159. #define SPIFFS_USE_MAGIC (0)
  160. #endif
  161. #if SPIFFS_USE_MAGIC
  162. // Only valid when SPIFFS_USE_MAGIC is enabled. If SPIFFS_USE_MAGIC_LENGTH is
  163. // enabled, the magic will also be dependent on the length of the filesystem.
  164. // For example, a filesystem configured and formatted for 4 megabytes will not
  165. // be accepted for mounting with a configuration defining the filesystem as 2
  166. // megabytes.
  167. #ifdef CONFIG_SPIFFS_USE_MAGIC_LENGTH
  168. #define SPIFFS_USE_MAGIC_LENGTH (1)
  169. #else
  170. #define SPIFFS_USE_MAGIC_LENGTH (0)
  171. #endif
  172. #endif
  173. // SPIFFS_LOCK and SPIFFS_UNLOCK protects spiffs from reentrancy on api level
  174. // These should be defined on a multithreaded system
  175. // define this to enter a mutex if you're running on a multithreaded system
  176. #define SPIFFS_LOCK(fs) spiffs_api_lock(fs)
  177. // define this to exit a mutex if you're running on a multithreaded system
  178. #define SPIFFS_UNLOCK(fs) spiffs_api_unlock(fs)
  179. // Enable if only one spiffs instance with constant configuration will exist
  180. // on the target. This will reduce calculations, flash and memory accesses.
  181. // Parts of configuration must be defined below instead of at time of mount.
  182. #define SPIFFS_SINGLETON 0
  183. // Enable this if your target needs aligned data for index tables
  184. #define SPIFFS_ALIGNED_OBJECT_INDEX_TABLES 0
  185. // Enable this if you want the HAL callbacks to be called with the spiffs struct
  186. #define SPIFFS_HAL_CALLBACK_EXTRA 1
  187. // Enable this if you want to add an integer offset to all file handles
  188. // (spiffs_file). This is useful if running multiple instances of spiffs on
  189. // same target, in order to recognise to what spiffs instance a file handle
  190. // belongs.
  191. // NB: This adds config field fh_ix_offset in the configuration struct when
  192. // mounting, which must be defined.
  193. #define SPIFFS_FILEHDL_OFFSET 0
  194. // Enable this to compile a read only version of spiffs.
  195. // This will reduce binary size of spiffs. All code comprising modification
  196. // of the file system will not be compiled. Some config will be ignored.
  197. // HAL functions for erasing and writing to spi-flash may be null. Cache
  198. // can be disabled for even further binary size reduction (and ram savings).
  199. // Functions modifying the fs will return SPIFFS_ERR_RO_NOT_IMPL.
  200. // If the file system cannot be mounted due to aborted erase operation and
  201. // SPIFFS_USE_MAGIC is enabled, SPIFFS_ERR_RO_ABORTED_OPERATION will be
  202. // returned.
  203. // Might be useful for e.g. bootloaders and such.
  204. #define SPIFFS_READ_ONLY 0
  205. // Enable this to add a temporal file cache using the fd buffer.
  206. // The effects of the cache is that SPIFFS_open will find the file faster in
  207. // certain cases. It will make it a lot easier for spiffs to find files
  208. // opened frequently, reducing number of readings from the spi flash for
  209. // finding those files.
  210. // This will grow each fd by 6 bytes. If your files are opened in patterns
  211. // with a degree of temporal locality, the system is optimized.
  212. // Examples can be letting spiffs serve web content, where one file is the css.
  213. // The css is accessed for each html file that is opened, meaning it is
  214. // accessed almost every second time a file is opened. Another example could be
  215. // a log file that is often opened, written, and closed.
  216. // The size of the cache is number of given file descriptors, as it piggybacks
  217. // on the fd update mechanism. The cache lives in the closed file descriptors.
  218. // When closed, the fd know the whereabouts of the file. Instead of forgetting
  219. // this, the temporal cache will keep handling updates to that file even if the
  220. // fd is closed. If the file is opened again, the location of the file is found
  221. // directly. If all available descriptors become opened, all cache memory is
  222. // lost.
  223. #define SPIFFS_TEMPORAL_FD_CACHE 1
  224. // Temporal file cache hit score. Each time a file is opened, all cached files
  225. // will lose one point. If the opened file is found in cache, that entry will
  226. // gain SPIFFS_TEMPORAL_CACHE_HIT_SCORE points. One can experiment with this
  227. // value for the specific access patterns of the application. However, it must
  228. // be between 1 (no gain for hitting a cached entry often) and 255.
  229. #define SPIFFS_TEMPORAL_CACHE_HIT_SCORE 4
  230. // Enable to be able to map object indices to memory.
  231. // This allows for faster and more deterministic reading if cases of reading
  232. // large files and when changing file offset by seeking around a lot.
  233. // When mapping a file's index, the file system will be scanned for index pages
  234. // and the info will be put in memory provided by user. When reading, the
  235. // memory map can be looked up instead of searching for index pages on the
  236. // medium. This way, user can trade memory against performance.
  237. // Whole, parts of, or future parts not being written yet can be mapped. The
  238. // memory array will be owned by spiffs and updated accordingly during garbage
  239. // collecting or when modifying the indices. The latter is invoked by when the
  240. // file is modified in some way. The index buffer is tied to the file
  241. // descriptor.
  242. #define SPIFFS_IX_MAP 1
  243. // Set SPIFFS_TEST_VISUALISATION to non-zero to enable SPIFFS_vis function
  244. // in the api. This function will visualize all filesystem using given printf
  245. // function.
  246. #ifdef CONFIG_SPIFFS_TEST_VISUALISATION
  247. #define SPIFFS_TEST_VISUALISATION 1
  248. #else
  249. #define SPIFFS_TEST_VISUALISATION 0
  250. #endif
  251. #if SPIFFS_TEST_VISUALISATION
  252. #ifndef spiffs_printf
  253. #define spiffs_printf(...) ESP_LOGD(SPIFFS_TAG, __VA_ARGS__)
  254. #endif
  255. // spiffs_printf argument for a free page
  256. #define SPIFFS_TEST_VIS_FREE_STR "_"
  257. // spiffs_printf argument for a deleted page
  258. #define SPIFFS_TEST_VIS_DELE_STR "/"
  259. // spiffs_printf argument for an index page for given object id
  260. #define SPIFFS_TEST_VIS_INDX_STR(id) "i"
  261. // spiffs_printf argument for a data page for given object id
  262. #define SPIFFS_TEST_VIS_DATA_STR(id) "d"
  263. #endif
  264. // Types depending on configuration such as the amount of flash bytes
  265. // given to spiffs file system in total (spiffs_file_system_size),
  266. // the logical block size (log_block_size), and the logical page size
  267. // (log_page_size)
  268. // Block index type. Make sure the size of this type can hold
  269. // the highest number of all blocks - i.e. spiffs_file_system_size / log_block_size
  270. typedef u16_t spiffs_block_ix;
  271. // Page index type. Make sure the size of this type can hold
  272. // the highest page number of all pages - i.e. spiffs_file_system_size / log_page_size
  273. typedef u16_t spiffs_page_ix;
  274. // Object id type - most significant bit is reserved for index flag. Make sure the
  275. // size of this type can hold the highest object id on a full system,
  276. // i.e. 2 + (spiffs_file_system_size / (2*log_page_size))*2
  277. typedef u16_t spiffs_obj_id;
  278. // Object span index type. Make sure the size of this type can
  279. // hold the largest possible span index on the system -
  280. // i.e. (spiffs_file_system_size / log_page_size) - 1
  281. typedef u16_t spiffs_span_ix;
  282. #endif /* SPIFFS_CONFIG_H_ */