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nordic/nrf-sdk/app_common/pstorage.h
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- 2014-03-26
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/* Copyright (c) 2013 Nordic Semiconductor. All Rights Reserved. * * The information contained herein is property of Nordic Semiconductor ASA. * Terms and conditions of usage are described in detail in NORDIC * SEMICONDUCTOR STANDARD SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT. * * Licensees are granted free, non-transferable use of the information. NO * WARRANTY of ANY KIND is provided. This heading must NOT be removed from * the file. * */ /**@file * * @defgroup persistent_storage Persistent Storage Interface * @{ * @ingroup app_common * @brief Abstracted flash interface. * * @details In order to ensure that the SDK and application be moved to alternate persistent storage * options other than the default provided with NRF solution, an abstracted interface is provided * by the module to ensure SDK modules and application can be ported to alternate option with ease. */ #ifndef PSTORAGE_H__ #define PSTORAGE_H__ #include "nordic_global.h" #include "pstorage_platform.h" /**@defgroup ps_opcode Persistent Storage Access Operation Codes * @{ * @brief Persistent Storage Access Operation Codes. These are used to report any error during * a persistent storage access operation or any general error that may occur in the * interface. * * @details Persistent Storage Access Operation Codes used in error notification callback * registered with the interface to report any error during an persistent storage access * operation or any general error that may occur in the interface. */ #define PSTORAGE_ERROR_OP_CODE 0x01 /**< General Error Code */ #define PSTORAGE_STORE_OP_CODE 0x02 /**< Error when Store Operation was requested */ #define PSTORAGE_LOAD_OP_CODE 0x03 /**< Error when Load Operation was requested */ #define PSTORAGE_CLEAR_OP_CODE 0x04 /**< Error when Clear Operation was requested */ /**@} */ /**@defgroup pstorage_data_types Persistent Memory Interface Data Types * @{ * @brief Data Types needed for interfacing with persistent memory. * * @details Data Types needed for interfacing with persistent memory. */ /**@brief Persistent Storage Error Reporting Callback * * @details Persistent Storage Error Reporting Callback that is used by the interface to report * success or failure of a flash operation. Therefore, for store operation or clear * operations, that take time, application can know when the procedure was complete. * For store operation, since no data copy is made, receiving a success or failure * notification, indicated by the reason parameter of callback is an indication that * the resident memory could now be reused or freed, as the case may be. * This callback is not received for load operation. * * @param handle Identifies module and block for which callback is received. * @param op_code Identifies the operation for which the event is notified. * @param result Identifies the result of flash access operation. * NRF_SUCCESS implies, operation succeeded. * @param p_data Identifies the application data pointer. In case of store operation, this points * to the resident source of application memory that application can now free or * reuse. In case of clear, this is NULL as no application pointer is needed for * this operation. * @param data_len Length data application had provided for the operation. * */ typedef void (*pstorage_ntf_cb_t)(pstorage_handle_t * p_handle, uint8_t op_code, uint32_t result, uint8_t * p_data, uint32_t data_len); typedef struct ps_module_param { pstorage_ntf_cb_t cb; /**< Callback registered with the module to be notified of any error occurring in persistent memory management */ pstorage_size_t block_size; /**< Desired block size for persistent memory storage, for example, if a module has a table with 10 entries, each entry is size 64 bytes, * it can request 10 blocks with block size 64 bytes. On the other hand, the module can also request one block of size 640 based on * how it would like to access or alter memory in persistent memory. * First option is preferred when single entries that need to be updated often when having no impact on the other entries. * While second option is preferred when entries of table are not changed on individually but have common point of loading and storing * data. */ pstorage_size_t block_count; /** Number of blocks requested by the module, minimum values is 1. */ } pstorage_module_param_t; /**@} */ /**@defgroup pstorage_routines Persistent Storage Access Routines * @{ * @brief Functions/Interface SDK modules use to persistently store data. * * @details Interface for Application & SDK module to load/store information persistently. * Note: that while implementation of each of the persistent storage access function * depends on the system and can specific to system/solution, the signature of the * interface routines should not be altered. */ /**@brief Module Initialization Routine. * * @details Initializes module. To be called once before any other APIs of the module are used. * * @retval NRF_SUCCESS on success, otherwise an appropriate error code. */ uint32_t pstorage_init(void); /**@brief Register with persistent storage interface. * * @param[in] p_module_param Module registration param. * @param[out] p_block_id Block identifier to identify persistent memory blocks in case registration * succeeds. Application is expected to use the block ids for subsequent operations on * requested persistent memory. Maximum registrations permitted is determined by * configuration parameter PSTORAGE_MAX_APPLICATIONS. * In case more than one memory blocks are requested, the identifier provided here is * the base identifier for the first block and to identify subsequent block, * application shall use \@ref pstorage_block_identifier_get with this base identifier * and block number. Therefore if 10 blocks of size 64 are requested and application * wishes to store memory in 6th block, it shall use * \@ref pstorage_block_identifier_get with based id and provide a block number of 5. * This way application is only expected to remember the base block identifier. * * @retval NRF_SUCCESS on success, otherwise an appropriate error code. * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE is returned is API is called without module initialization. * @retval NRF_ERROR_NULL if NULL parameter has been passed. * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM if invalid parameters are passed to the API. * @retval NRF_ERROR_NO_MEM in case no more registrations can be supported. */ uint32_t pstorage_register(pstorage_module_param_t * p_module_param, pstorage_handle_t* p_block_id); /** * @brief Function to get block id with reference to base block identifier provided at time of * registration. * * @details Function to get block id with reference to base block identifier provided at time of * registration. * In case more than one memory blocks were requested when registering, the identifier * provided here is the base identifier for the first block and to identify subsequent * block, application shall use this routine to get block identifier providing input as * base identifier and block number. Therefore if 10 blocks of size 64 are requested and * application wishes to store memory in 6th block, it shall use * \@ref pstorage_block_identifier_get with based id and provide a block number of 5. * This way application is only expected to remember the base block identifier. * * @param[in] p_base_id Base block id received at the time of registration. * @param[in] block_num Block Number, with first block numbered zero. * @param[out] p_block_id Block identifier for the block number requested in case the API succeeds. * * @retval NRF_SUCCESS on success, else an error code indicating reason for failure. * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE is returned is API is called without module initialization. * @retval NRF_ERROR_NULL if NULL parameter has been passed. * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM if invalid parameters are passed to the API. */ uint32_t pstorage_block_identifier_get(pstorage_handle_t * p_base_id, pstorage_size_t block_num, pstorage_handle_t * p_block_id); /**@brief Routine to persistently store data of length 'size' contained in 'p_src' address * in storage module at 'p_dest' address; Equivalent to Storage Write. * * @param[in] p_dest Destination address where data is to be stored persistently. * @param[in] p_src Source address containing data to be stored. API assumes this to be resident * memory and no intermediate copy of data is made by the API. * @param[in] size Size of data to be stored expressed in bytes. Should be word aligned. * @param[in] offset Offset in bytes to be applied when writing to the block. * For example, if within a block of 100 bytes, application wishes to * write 20 bytes at offset of 12, then this field should be set to 12. * Should be word aligned. * * @retval NRF_SUCCESS on success, otherwise an appropriate error code. * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE is returned is API is called without module initialization. * @retval NRF_ERROR_NULL if NULL parameter has been passed. * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM if invalid parameters are passed to the API. * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_ADDR in case data address 'p_src' is not aligned. * @retval NRF_ERROR_NO_MEM in case request cannot be processed. * * @warning No copy of the data is made, and hence memory provided for data source to be written * to flash cannot be freed or reused by the application until this procedure * is complete. End of this procedure is notified to the application using the * notification callback registered by the application. */ uint32_t pstorage_store(pstorage_handle_t * p_dest, uint8_t * p_src, pstorage_size_t size, pstorage_size_t offset); /**@brief Routine to load persistently stored data of length 'size' from 'p_src' address * to 'p_dest' address; Equivalent to Storage Read. * * @param[in] p_dest Destination address where persistently stored data is to be loaded. * @param[in] p_src Source from where data is to be loaded from persistent memory. * @param[in] size Size of data to be loaded from persistent memory expressed in bytes. * Should be word aligned. * @param[in] offset Offset in bytes to be applied when loading from the block. * For example, if within a block of 100 bytes, application wishes to * load 20 bytes from offset of 12, then this field should be set to 12. * Should be word aligned. * * * @retval NRF_SUCCESS on success, otherwise an appropriate error code. * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE is returned is API is called without module initialization. * @retval NRF_ERROR_NULL if NULL parameter has been passed. * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM if invalid parameters are passed to the API. * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_ADDR in case data address 'p_dst' is not aligned. */ uint32_t pstorage_load(uint8_t * p_dest, pstorage_handle_t * p_src, pstorage_size_t size, pstorage_size_t offset); /**@brief Routine to clear data in persistent memory. * * @param[in] p_base_id Base block identifier in persistent memory that needs to cleared; * Equivalent to an Erase Operation. * * @param[in] size Size of data to be cleared from persistent memory expressed in bytes. * This is currently unused. And a clear would mean clearing all blocks, * however, this parameter is to provision for clearing of certain blocks * of memory only and not all if need be. * * @retval NRF_SUCCESS on success, otherwise an appropriate error code. * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE is returned is API is called without module initialization. * @retval NRF_ERROR_NULL if NULL parameter has been passed. * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM if invalid parameters are passed to the API. * @retval NRF_ERROR_NO_MEM in case request cannot be processed. * * @note Clear operations may take time. This API however, does not block until the clear * procedure is complete. Application is notified of procedure completion using * notification callback registered by the application. 'result' parameter of the * callback suggests if the procedure was successful or not. */ uint32_t pstorage_clear(pstorage_handle_t * p_base_id, pstorage_size_t size); #ifdef PSTORAGE_RAW_MODE_ENABLE /**@brief Function for registering with persistent storage interface. * * @param[in] p_module_param Module registration param. * @param[out] p_block_id Block identifier to identify persistent memory blocks in case * registration succeeds. Application is expected to use the block ids for subsequent * operations on requested persistent memory. * In case more than one memory blocks are requested, the identifier provided here is * the base identifier for the first block and to identify subsequent block, * application shall use \@ref pstorage_block_identifier_get with this base identifier * and block number. Therefore if 10 blocks of size 64 are requested and application * wishes to store memory in 6th block, it shall use * \@ref pstorage_block_identifier_get with based id and provide a block number of 5. * This way application is only expected to remember the base block identifier. * * @retval NRF_SUCCESS on success, otherwise an appropriate error code. * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE is returned is API is called without module initialization. * @retval NRF_ERROR_NULL if NULL parameter has been passed. * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM if invalid parameters are passed to the API. * @retval NRF_ERROR_NO_MEM in case no more registrations can be supported. */ uint32_t pstorage_raw_register(pstorage_module_param_t * p_module_param, pstorage_handle_t * p_block_id); /**@brief Raw mode function for persistently storing data of length 'size' contained in 'p_src' * address in storage module at 'p_dest' address; Equivalent to Storage Write. * * @param[in] p_dest Destination address where data is to be stored persistently. * @param[in] p_src Source address containing data to be stored. API assumes this to be resident * memory and no intermediate copy of data is made by the API. * @param[in] size Size of data to be stored expressed in bytes. Should be word aligned. * @param[in] offset Offset in bytes to be applied when writing to the block. * For example, if within a block of 100 bytes, application wishes to * write 20 bytes at offset of 12, then this field should be set to 12. * Should be word aligned. * * @retval NRF_SUCCESS on success, otherwise an appropriate error code. * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE is returned is API is called without module initialization. * @retval NRF_ERROR_NULL if NULL parameter has been passed. * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM if invalid parameters are passed to the API. * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_ADDR in case data address 'p_src' is not aligned. * @retval NRF_ERROR_NO_MEM in case request cannot be processed. * * @warning No copy of the data is made, and hence memory provided for data source to be written * to flash cannot be freed or reused by the application until this procedure * is complete. End of this procedure is notified to the application using the * notification callback registered by the application. */ uint32_t pstorage_raw_store(pstorage_handle_t * p_dest, uint8_t * p_src, pstorage_size_t size, pstorage_size_t offset); /**@brief Function for clearing data in persistent memory in raw mode. * * @param[in] p_base_id Base block identifier in persistent memory that needs to cleared; * Equivalent to an Erase Operation. * * @param[in] size Size of data to be cleared from persistent memory expressed in bytes. * This is currently unused. And a clear would mean clearing all blocks, * however, this parameter is to provision for clearing of certain blocks * of memory only and not all if need be. * * @retval NRF_SUCCESS on success, otherwise an appropriate error code. * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE is returned is API is called without module initialization. * @retval NRF_ERROR_NULL if NULL parameter has been passed. * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM if invalid parameters are passed to the API. * @retval NRF_ERROR_NO_MEM in case request cannot be processed. * * @note Clear operations may take time. This API however, does not block until the clear * procedure is complete. Application is notified of procedure completion using * notification callback registered by the application. 'result' parameter of the * callback suggests if the procedure was successful or not. */ uint32_t pstorage_raw_clear(pstorage_handle_t * p_dest, pstorage_size_t size); #endif // PSTORAGE_RAW_MODE_ENABLE /**@} */ /**@} */ #endif // PSTORAGE_H__