# SPIFFS (SPI Flash File System) **V0.3.6** [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/pellepl/spiffs.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/pellepl/spiffs) Copyright (c) 2013-2016 Peter Andersson (pelleplutt1976 at gmail.com) For legal stuff, see [LICENSE](https://github.com/pellepl/spiffs/blob/master/LICENSE). Basically, you may do whatever you want with the source. Use, modify, sell, print it out, roll it and smoke it - as long as I won't be held responsible. Love to hear feedback though! ## INTRODUCTION Spiffs is a file system intended for SPI NOR flash devices on embedded targets. Spiffs is designed with following characteristics in mind: - Small (embedded) targets, sparse RAM without heap - Only big areas of data (blocks) can be erased - An erase will reset all bits in block to ones - Writing pulls one to zeroes - Zeroes can only be pulled to ones by erase - Wear leveling ## FEATURES What spiffs does: - Specifically designed for low ram usage - Uses statically sized ram buffers, independent of number of files - Posix-like api: open, close, read, write, seek, stat, etc - It can run on any NOR flash, not only SPI flash - theoretically also on embedded flash of a microprocessor - Multiple spiffs configurations can run on same target - and even on same SPI flash device - Implements static wear leveling - Built in file system consistency checks - Highly configurable What spiffs does not: - Presently, spiffs does not support directories. It produces a flat structure. Creating a file with path *tmp/myfile.txt* will create a file called *tmp/myfile.txt* instead of a *myfile.txt* under directory *tmp*. - It is not a realtime stack. One write operation might last much longer than another. - Poor scalability. Spiffs is intended for small memory devices - the normal sizes for SPI flashes. Going beyond ~128Mbyte is probably a bad idea. This is a side effect of the design goal to use as little ram as possible. - Presently, it does not detect or handle bad blocks. - One configuration, one binary. There's no generic spiffs binary that handles all types of configurations. ## MORE INFO See the [wiki](https://github.com/pellepl/spiffs/wiki) for [configuring](https://github.com/pellepl/spiffs/wiki/Configure-spiffs), [integrating](https://github.com/pellepl/spiffs/wiki/Integrate-spiffs), [using](https://github.com/pellepl/spiffs/wiki/Using-spiffs), and [optimizing](https://github.com/pellepl/spiffs/wiki/Performance-and-Optimizing) spiffs. For design, see [docs/TECH_SPEC](https://github.com/pellepl/spiffs/blob/master/docs/TECH_SPEC). For a generic spi flash driver, see [this](https://github.com/pellepl/spiflash_driver). ## HISTORY ### 0.3.6 - Fix range bug in index memory mapping #98 - Add index memory mapping #97 - Optimize SPIFFS_read for large files #96 - Add temporal cache for opening files #95 - More robust gc #93 (thanks @dismirlian) - Fixed a double write of same data in certain cache situations - Fixed an open bug in READ_ONLY builds - File not visible in SPIFFS_readdir #90 (thanks @benpicco-tmp) - Cache load code cleanup #92 (thanks @niclash) - Fixed lock/unlock asymmetry #88 #87 (thanks @JackJefferson, @dpruessner) - Testframe updates New API functions: - `SPIFFS_ix_map` - map index meta data to memory for a file - `SPIFFS_ix_unmap` - unmaps index meta data for a file - `SPIFFS_ix_remap` - changes file offset for index metadata map - `SPIFFS_bytes_to_ix_map_entries` - utility, get length of needed vector for given amount of bytes - `SPIFFS_ix_map_entries_to_bytes` - utility, get number of bytes a vector can represent given length New config defines: - `SPIFFS_IX_MAP` - enable possibility to map index meta data to memory for reading faster - `SPIFFS_TEMPORAL_FD_CACHE` - enable temporal cache for opening files faster - `SPIFFS_TEMPORAL_CACHE_HIT_SCORE` - for tuning the temporal cache ### 0.3.5 - Fixed a bug in fs check - API returns actual error codes #84) (thanks @Nails) - Fix compiler warnings for non-gcc #83 #81 (thanks @Nails) - Unable to recover from full fs #82 (thanks @rojer) - Define SPIFFS_O_* flags #80 - Problem with long filenames #79 (thanks @psjg) - Duplicate file name bug fix #74 (thanks @igrr) - SPIFFS_eof and SPIFFS_tell return wrong value #72 (thanks @ArtemPisarenko) - Bunch of testframe updates #77 #78 #86 (thanks @dpreussner, @psjg a.o) ### 0.3.4 - Added user callback file func. - Fixed a stat bug with obj id. - SPIFFS_probe_fs added - Add possibility to compile a read-only version of spiffs - Make magic dependent on fs length, if needed (see #59 & #66) (thanks @hreintke) - Exposed SPIFFS_open_by_page_function - Zero-size file cannot be seek #57 (thanks @lishen2) - Add tell and eof functions #54 (thanks @raburton) - Make api string params const #53 (thanks @raburton) - Preserve user_data during mount() #51 (thanks @rojer) New API functions: - `SPIFFS_set_file_callback_func` - register a callback informing about file events - `SPIFFS_probe_fs` - probe a spi flash trying to figure out size of fs - `SPIFFS_open_by_page` - open a file by page index - `SPIFFS_eof` - checks if end of file is reached - `SPIFFS_tell` - returns current file offset New config defines: - `SPIFFS_READ_ONLY` - `SPIFFS_USE_MAGIC_LENGTH` ### 0.3.3 **Might not be compatible with 0.3.2 structures. See issue #40** - Possibility to add integer offset to file handles - Truncate function presumes too few free pages #49 - Bug in truncate function #48 (thanks @PawelDefee) - Update spiffs_gc.c - remove unnecessary parameter (thanks @PawelDefee) - Update INTEGRATION docs (thanks @PawelDefee) - Fix pointer truncation in 64-bit platforms (thanks @igrr) - Zero-sized files cannot be read #44 (thanks @rojer) - (More) correct calculation of max_id in obj_lu_find #42 #41 (thanks @lishen2) - Check correct error code in obj_lu_find_free #41 (thanks @lishen2) - Moar comments for SPIFFS_lseek (thanks @igrr) - Fixed padding in spiffs_page_object_ix #40 (thanks @jmattsson @lishen2) - Fixed gc_quick test (thanks @jmattsson) - Add SPIFFS_EXCL flag #36 - SPIFFS_close may fail silently if cache is enabled #37 - User data in callbacks #34 - Ignoring SINGLETON build in cache setup (thanks Luca) - Compilation error fixed #32 (thanks @chotasanjiv) - Align cand_scores (thanks @hefloryd) - Fix build warnings when SPIFFS_CACHE is 0 (thanks @ajaybhargav) New config defines: - `SPIFFS_FILEHDL_OFFSET` ### 0.3.2 - Limit cache size if too much cache is given (thanks pgeiem) - New feature - Controlled erase. #23 - SPIFFS_rename leaks file descriptors #28 (thanks benpicco) - moved dbg print defines in test framework to params_test.h - lseek should return the resulting offset (thanks hefloryd) - fixed type on dbg ifdefs - silence warning about signed/unsigned comparison when spiffs_obj_id is 32 bit (thanks benpicco) - Possible error in test_spiffs.c #21 (thanks yihcdaso-yeskela) - Cache might writethrough too often #16 - even moar testrunner updates - Test framework update and some added tests - Some thoughts for next gen - Test sigsevs when having too many sectors #13 (thanks alonewolfx2) - GC might be suboptimal #11 - Fix eternal readdir when objheader at last block, last entry New API functions: - `SPIFFS_gc_quick` - call a nonintrusive gc - `SPIFFS_gc` - call a full-scale intrusive gc ### 0.3.1 - Removed two return warnings, was too triggerhappy on release ### 0.3.0 - Added existing namecheck when creating files - Lots of static analysis bugs #6 - Added rename func - Fix SPIFFS_read length when reading beyond file size - Added reading beyond file length testcase - Made build a bit more configurable - Changed name in spiffs from "errno" to "err_code" due to conflicts compiling in mingw - Improved GC checks, fixed an append bug, more robust truncate for very special case - GC checks preempts GC, truncate even less picky - Struct alignment needed for some targets, define in spiffs config #10 - Spiffs filesystem magic, definable in config New config defines: - `SPIFFS_USE_MAGIC` - enable or disable magic check upon mount - `SPIFFS_ALIGNED_OBJECT_INDEX_TABLES` - alignment for certain targets New API functions: - `SPIFFS_rename` - rename files - `SPIFFS_clearerr` - clears last errno - `SPIFFS_info` - returns info on used and total bytes in fs - `SPIFFS_format` - formats the filesystem - `SPIFFS_mounted` - checks if filesystem is mounted