Anyone have an example of f_size. The file size function on the Kinetic 64 board (Freescale) . The reference manual doesn't want download over my phone .
After making some changes to my f_stat function I got a FR_NOT_ENABLED. What do you suppose that means ?
Randy
Hi Randy:
Please refer to the error code
/* File function return code (FRESULT) */
typedef enum {
FR_OK = 0, /* (0) Succeeded */
FR_DISK_ERR, /* (1) A hard error occurred in the low level disk I/O layer */
FR_INT_ERR, /* (2) Assertion failed */
FR_NOT_READY, /* (3) The physical drive cannot work */
FR_NO_FILE, /* (4) Could not find the file */
FR_NO_PATH, /* (5) Could not find the path */
FR_INVALID_NAME, /* (6) The path name format is invalid */
FR_DENIED, /* (7) Access denied due to prohibited access or directory full */
FR_EXIST, /* (8) Access denied due to prohibited access */
FR_INVALID_OBJECT, /* (9) The file/directory object is invalid */
FR_WRITE_PROTECTED, /* (10) The physical drive is write protected */
FR_INVALID_DRIVE, /* (11) The logical drive number is invalid */
FR_NOT_ENABLED, /* (12) The volume has no work area */
FR_NO_FILESYSTEM, /* (13) There is no valid FAT volume */
FR_MKFS_ABORTED, /* (14) The f_mkfs() aborted due to any problem */
FR_TIMEOUT, /* (15) Could not get a grant to access the volume within defined period */
FR_LOCKED, /* (16) The operation is rejected according to the file sharing policy */
FR_NOT_ENOUGH_CORE, /* (17) LFN working buffer could not be allocated */
FR_TOO_MANY_OPEN_FILES, /* (18) Number of open files > FF_FS_LOCK */
FR_INVALID_PARAMETER /* (19) Given parameter is invalid */
} FRESULT;
Regards
Daniel
Hi Randy:
You refer to below code for the usage of f_size
middleware/fatfs/documents/res/app1.c
FRESULT open_append (
FIL* fp, /* [OUT] File object to create */
const char* path /* [IN] File name to be opened */
)
{
FRESULT fr;
/* Opens an existing file. If not exist, creates a new file. */
fr = f_open(fp, path, FA_WRITE | FA_OPEN_ALWAYS);
if (fr == FR_OK) {
/* Seek to end of the file to append data */
fr = f_lseek(fp, f_size(fp));
if (fr != FR_OK)
f_close(fp);
}
return fr;
}
Regards
Daniel
The f_stat function doesn't seem to work either. Drilling down into the file info shows that the size is always zero.
For f_stat, you can refer to usb_examples
/usb_host_msd_fatfs/bm/host_msd_fatfs.c
...
fatfsCode = f_stat(_T("1:/dir_1"), &fileInfo);
...
I did a quick check and it could work on my side.
Regards
Daniel