‎2022-04-07 03:06 AM
hi,
I have 2 disks.
For NVM memory I set sector to 4096 with page 256 bytes. This memory has erase sector 4kB. Datasheet of this memory I attached. And my problem is with FAT on NVM by spi.
I can create file, I can delete file, I can list files on NVM. But when I try modify file of read file, procesor stop.
And now I'm thinking of a badly formatted NVM.
retSD = f_mount((FATFS*) &FFS_DEV_FatFS[FFS_DEV_NVM], "/NVM", 1);
if (retSD == FR_NO_FILESYSTEM) {
FRESULT res;
MKFS_PARM opt;
memset((void*) &opt, 0, sizeof(opt));
opt.fmt = FM_FAT; /* Format option (FM_FAT, FM_FAT32, FM_EXFAT and FM_SFD) */
opt.n_fat = 1; /* Number of FATs */
opt.align = 0; /* Data area alignment (sector) */
opt.n_root = 0; /* Number of root directory entries */
opt.au_size = 4096; /* Cluster size (byte) */
res = f_mkfs("/NVM", &opt, nvm_mkfs_work, sizeof nvm_mkfs_work); // BYTE nvm_mkfs_work[8*FF_MAX_SS];
if (FR_OK != res) {
Error("ERROR %d - FAIL.", res);
} else {
Info("NVM-FS formatted OK.");
}
}
Is this formatting OK?
Here is log of actual settings for formated disc.
log: FFS MOUNT: ret=0 for '/NVM', type=1
log: NVM: FFS: n_rootdir=512, csize=8, ssize=8, last_clst=0, free_clst=0, n_fatent=501, fsize=2, volbase=63, fatbase=64, dirbase=66, database=98
And my other test function (for work with NVM):
void CreateFiles(void) {
FRESULT fr;
FIL fil;
Info("Create or append file: %s", "/NVM/test.txt");
/* Open or create a log file and ready to append */
fr = open_append(&fil, "/NVM/test.txt");
if (fr != FR_OK)
return;
RTC_Time_t _time;
RTC_GetDateTime(&_time);
/* Append a line */
Info("Print data to file: %02u/%02u/%u, %2u:%02u", _time.day, _time.month, _time.year, _time.hours, _time.minutes);
f_printf(&fil, "%02u/%02u/%u, %2u:%02u\n", _time.day, _time.month, _time.year, _time.hours, _time.minutes);
/* Close the file */
f_close(&fil);
}
FRESULT open_append(
FIL *fp, /* [OUT] File object to create */
const char *path /* [IN] File name to be opened */
) {
FRESULT fr;
fr = f_open(fp, path, FA_WRITE | FA_OPEN_ALWAYS);
if (fr == FR_OK) {
fr = f_lseek(fp, f_size(fp));
if (fr != FR_OK)
f_close(fp);
}
return fr;
}
void ReadFile(void) {
FRESULT fr;
char readBuf[256];
FIL stream;
char *pLine;
Info("Read file: %s", "/NVM/test.txt");
/* Open a text file */
fr = f_open(&stream, "/NVM/test.txt", FA_READ);
if (fr)
return;
pLine = f_gets(readBuf, 8, &stream); // for tests, read only 8 bytes
Debug("%s", readBuf);
/* Close the file */
f_close(&stream);
}
void DeleteFile(void) {
FRESULT fr;
Info("Delete file: %s", "/NVM/test.txt");
fr = f_unlink("/NVM/test.txt");
if (fr) {
Error("Failed to delete file. fr=%u", fr);
} else {
Info("The file have successfully been deleted.");
}
}
‎2022-04-07 03:27 AM
Are you talking about elm-chan's FatFs? Then you should perhaps go and read its documentation. I don't use it, but to me, this appears to be a good starting point for your problem.
JW
‎2022-04-07 03:35 AM
I have been reading the documentation for 3 days. But now I don't know where to look. :relieved_face:
‎2022-04-07 03:59 AM
Validate the DISKIO layer throughly, debugging via the top level is a waste of time if the the low-level fails to perform it's basic job requirements.
‎2022-04-07 04:33 AM
Well, I gave you a link above...
If you intend to use both SD card and the sFLASH, you'll need to set both those parameters to 512 and 4096, and as written there, implement GET_SECTOR_SIZE command in disk_ioctl().
And as Clive said, verify, what happens at the device level. That's usual debugging: place strategical breakpoints and observe data going in and out; checking the actual content of the target memory at strategic moments.
JW
‎2022-04-07 05:53 AM
Now I find out that the diskio will be OK. Because read and write works. Using debug, I found an error in the RTOS stack setup. Ie. now i will try to dedicate to the RTOS page.
If I find a bug, I will try to describe it.