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README.md
SPIFFS (SPI Flash File System)
V0.3.4
Copyright (c) 2013-2016 Peter Andersson (pelleplutt1976 at gmail.com)
For legal stuff, see 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 be run on any NOR flash, not only SPI flash - theoretically also on embedded flash of an microprocessor
- Multiple spiffs configurations can be run on same target - and even on same SPI flash device
- Implements static wear leveling
- Built in file system consistency checks
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 take much longer than another.
- Poor scalability. Spiffs is intended for small memory devices - the normal sizes for SPI flashes. Going beyond ~128MB 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.
MORE INFO
See the wiki for configuring, integrating and using spiffs.
For design, see docs/TECH_SPEC.
For a generic spi flash driver, see this.
HISTORY
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 eventsSPIFFS_probe_fs
- probe a spi flash trying to figure out size of fsSPIFFS_open_by_page
- open a file by page indexSPIFFS_eof
- checks if end of file is reachedSPIFFS_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 gcSPIFFS_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 mountSPIFFS_ALIGNED_OBJECT_INDEX_TABLES
- alignment for certain targets
New API functions:
SPIFFS_rename
- rename filesSPIFFS_clearerr
- clears last errnoSPIFFS_info
- returns info on used and total bytes in fsSPIFFS_format
- formats the filesystemSPIFFS_mounted
- checks if filesystem is mounted