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MQTTGateway2
Fork of my original MQTTGateway
sd-driver/README.md@0:a1734fe1ec4b, 2017-04-08 (annotated)
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- vpcola
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- Sat Apr 08 14:43:14 2017 +0000
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vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 1 | # mbed OS SDCard Driver (sd-driver) for FAT32 Filesystem Support |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 2 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 3 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 4 | Simon Hughes |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 5 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 6 | 20170329 |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 7 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 8 | Version 1.00 |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 9 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 10 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 11 | # Executive Summary |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 12 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 13 | The purpose of this document is to describe how to use the mbed OS SDCard |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 14 | driver (sd-driver) so applications can read/write |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 15 | data to flash storage cards using the standard POSIX File API |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 16 | programming interface. The sd-driver uses the SDCard SPI-mode of operation |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 17 | which is a subset of possible SDCard functionality. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 18 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 19 | This repository contains the mbed-os SDCard driver for generic SPI |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 20 | SDCard support and other resources, as outlined below: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 21 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 22 | - `SDBlockDevice.h` and `SDBlockDevice.cpp`. This is the SDCard driver module presenting |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 23 | a Block Device API (derived from BlockDevice) to the underlying SDCard. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 24 | - POSIX File API test cases for testing the FAT32 filesystem on SDCard. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 25 | - basic.cpp, a basic set of functional test cases. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 26 | - fopen.cpp, more functional tests reading/writing greater volumes of data to SDCard, for example. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 27 | - `mbed_app.json` mbed-os application configuration file with SPI pin configurations for the CI shield and overrides for specific targets. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 28 | This file allows the SPI pins to be specified for the target without having to edit the implementation files. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 29 | - This README which includes [Summary of POSIX File API Documentation](#summary-posix-api-documentation) |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 30 | including detailed instruction on how to use the FAT filesystem and SDBlockDevice driver. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 31 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 32 | The SDCard driver is maintained in this repository as a component separate from the main mbed OS repository. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 33 | Hence the 2 repositories (mbed-os and sd-driver) have to be used together |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 34 | to deliver the FAT32 Filesystem/SDCard support. This document explains how to do this. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 35 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 36 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 37 | # Introduction |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 38 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 39 | ### Overview |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 40 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 41 | The scope of this document is to describe how applications use the FAT filesystem and sd-driver |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 42 | components to persistently store data on SDCards. The document is intended to help developers adopt the |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 43 | mbed OS POSIX File API support, and in particular to help explain: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 44 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 45 | - How the software components work together to deliver the storage functionality. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 46 | - How to work with the sd-driver and mbed OS to build the examples. The example code can easily |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 47 | be copied into your new application code. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 48 | - How to work with the CI Test Shield, which adds an SDCard slot to those targets that do not have already have one. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 49 | - How to run the POSIX File API mbed Greentea test cases, which provide further example code of how to use |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 50 | the POSIX File API. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 51 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 52 | Section 1 provides an Executive Summary, describing the purpose of the sd-driver, the supporting |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 53 | software, examples, test cases and documentation. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 54 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 55 | Section 2 provides an an overview of the material covered including descriptions of the major sections. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 56 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 57 | Section 3 provides an overview of the mbed OS filesystem software components, |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 58 | including the inter-relationships between the application, POSIX file API, the standard c-library, |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 59 | the mbed OS filesystem and the SDCard driver (sd-driver). |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 60 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 61 | Section 4 describes how to build and run an example application for reading |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 62 | and writing data to an SDCard using the POSIX File API. The example begins by describing |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 63 | the procedure for building and testing on the K64F target. The final sub-sections |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 64 | describe how to use the test shield to add an SDCard slot to any mbed target, |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 65 | and hence enable the persistent storage of data on any supported target. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 66 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 67 | Section 5 describes an example application which uses the raw |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 68 | BlockDevice API to read and write data to the SDCard. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 69 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 70 | Section 6 describes how to build and run the SDCard POSIX File API mbed Greentea test cases. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 71 | There are a number of functional test cases demonstrating how to use the |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 72 | mbed OS POSIX File API. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 73 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 74 | Section 7 describes the POSIX File API and provides links to useful API documentation web pages. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 75 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 76 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 77 | ### Known mbed-os and sd-driver Compatible Versions |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 78 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 79 | The following versions of the mbed-os and sd-driver repositories are known to work together: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 80 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 81 | - {mbed-os, sd-driver} = {mbed-os-5.4.0-rc2, sd-driver-0.0.1-mbed-os-5.4.0-rc2}. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 82 | `K64F`, `NUCLEO_F429ZI` and `UBLOX_EVK_ODIN_W2` fopen and basic filesystem tests working. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 83 | - {mbed-os, sd-driver} = {mbed-os-5.4.0, sd-driver-0.0.2-mbed-os-5.4.0}. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 84 | `K64F`, `NUCLEO_F429ZI` and `UBLOX_EVK_ODIN_W2` fopen and basic filesystem tests working. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 85 | - {mbed-os, sd-driver} = {mbed-os-5.4.1, sd-driver-0.0.3-mbed-os-5.4.1}. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 86 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 87 | To find the latest compatible versions, use the following command to see the messages attached to the tags |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 88 | in the sd-driver repository: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 89 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 90 | ex_app7/$ cd sd-driver |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 91 | ex_app7/sd-driver$ git tag -n |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 92 | sd-driver-0.0.1-mbed-os-5.3.4 Version compatible with mbed-os-5.3.4, and private_mbedos_filesystems-0.0.1-mbed-os-5.3.4. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 93 | sd-driver-0.0.2-mbed-os-5.4.0 Updated README.md to include worked exmaples and restructuring of information. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 94 | sd-driver-0.0.3-mbed-os-5.4.1 Version compatible with mbed-os-5.4.1. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 95 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 96 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 97 | ### Known Issues With This Document |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 98 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 99 | There are no known issues with this document. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 100 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 101 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 102 | # Overview of mbed OS Filesystem Software Component Stack |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 103 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 104 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 105 | ------------------------ |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 106 | | | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 107 | | Application | // This application uses the POSIX File API |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 108 | | | // to read/write data to persistent storage backends. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 109 | ------------------------ |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 110 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 111 | ------------------------ // POSIX File API (ISO). |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 112 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 113 | ------------------------ |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 114 | | | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 115 | | libc | // The standard c library implementation |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 116 | | | // e.g. newlib. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 117 | ------------------------ |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 118 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 119 | ------------------------ // sys_xxx equivalent API. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 120 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 121 | ------------------------ |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 122 | | | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 123 | | mbed_retarget.cpp | // Target specific mapping layer. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 124 | | | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 125 | ------------------------ |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 126 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 127 | ------------------------ // Filesystem Upper Edge API. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 128 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 129 | ------------------------ |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 130 | | | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 131 | | File System | // File system wrappers and implementation. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 132 | | | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 133 | ------------------------ |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 134 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 135 | ------------------------ // FS Lower Edge API (Block Store Interface). |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 136 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 137 | ------------------------ |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 138 | | Block API | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 139 | | Device Driver | // The SDCard driver, for example. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 140 | | e.g. sd-driver | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 141 | ------------------------ |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 142 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 143 | ------------------------ // SPI.h interface. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 144 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 145 | ------------------------ |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 146 | | | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 147 | | SPI | // SPI subsystem (C++ classes and C-HAL implementation). |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 148 | | | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 149 | ------------------------ |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 150 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 151 | Figure 1. mbedOS generic architecture of filesystem software stack. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 152 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 153 | The figure above shows the mbed OS software component stack used for data |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 154 | storage on SDCard: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 155 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 156 | - At the top level is the application component which uses the standard POSIX File API |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 157 | to read and write application data to persistent storage. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 158 | - The newlib standard library (libc) stdio.h interface (POSIX File API) |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 159 | implementation is used as it's optimised for resource limited embedded systems. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 160 | - mbed_retarget.cpp implements the libc back-end file OS handlers and maps them |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 161 | to the FileSystem. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 162 | - The File System code (hosted in mbed-os) is composed of 2 parts: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 163 | - The mbed OS file system wrapper classes (e.g. FileSystem, File, FileBase classes) |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 164 | which are used to present a consistent API to the retarget module for different |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 165 | (third-party) file system implementations. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 166 | - The FAT filesystem implementation code. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 167 | The [FATFS: Generic FAT File System Module](http://elm-chan.org/fsw/ff/00index_e.html) |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 168 | (ChanFS) has been integrated within mbed-os. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 169 | - The Block API Device Driver. The SDCard driver is an example of a persistent storage driver. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 170 | It's maintained as a separate component from the mbed OS repository (in this repository). |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 171 | - The SPI module provides the mbed OS generic SPI API. This functionality is maintained in |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 172 | mbed OS. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 173 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 174 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 175 | # SDCard POSIX File API Example App for Reading/Writing Data |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 176 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 177 | ### Overview |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 178 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 179 | This section describes how to build and run an example application that |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 180 | uses the POSIX File API to read and write data to SDCard. The discussion begins by |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 181 | descibing how to run the example on the FRDM K64F target, but this is later |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 182 | generalised to all target platforms that have the standard |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 183 | Arduino form factor headers. Tthe Continuous Integration (CI) Test Shield |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 184 | can be inserted into the headers to add a SDCard slot to the target. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 185 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 186 | The example code is a modified version of the |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 187 | [mbed-os-example-fat-filesystem](https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-os-example-fat-filesystem) example |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 188 | modified for use with the sd-driver. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 189 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 190 | The following sub-sections describe the steps for building and running the example: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 191 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 192 | - The [Pre-Requisites](#pre-requisites) section describes the development environment used for this example. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 193 | Other similar development environments can be used. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 194 | - The [Create the Example Project](#create-the-example-project) section describes how the application project is created |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 195 | by including the mbed-os and sd-driver code. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 196 | - The [Build the Example Project](#build-the-example-project) section describes how to build the example application. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 197 | - The [Insert SDCard into K64F](#insert-sdcard-into-k64f) section describes how to select a card and insert it into the |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 198 | SDCard slot on the K64F. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 199 | - The [Run the Example Binary on the K64F](#run-the-example-binary-on-the-k64f) section describes how to run the |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 200 | example binary on the target and verify the example has run correctly. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 201 | - The [Testing with an SDCard on Target XYZ](#testing-with-an-sdcard-on-target-xyx) section describes the use |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 202 | of Continuous Integration Test Shield, which hosts an SDCard slot. By inserting the CI test shield into the |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 203 | Arduino headers of an mbed target platform, the SDCard/FAT Filesystem components can be used to store data |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 204 | persistently on any standard mbed target development board. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 205 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 206 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 207 | ### <a name="pre-requisites"></a> Pre-Requisites |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 208 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 209 | To work through this example, you should have a working development environment on your machine. For example, |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 210 | the following tools should be installed: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 211 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 212 | - A compiler e.g. arm-none-eabi-gcc. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 213 | - Python 2.7.9 or later. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 214 | - [mbed Greentea](https://github.com/armmbed/greentea), the mbed OS test tool. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 215 | - Git Bash or a similar git command line tool to interact with the ARM mbed GitHub repositories. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 216 | - [mbed-cli](https://github.com/armmbed/mbed-cli), the tool used to make mbed OS application and test builds. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 217 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 218 | For more information on how to setup a development environment, please review the documentation on the |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 219 | [mbed documentation site](https://docs.mbed.com). |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 220 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 221 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 222 | ### <a name="create-the-example-project"></a> Create the Example Project |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 223 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 224 | First create the top level application directory sd_ex1 and move into it: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 225 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 226 | simhug01@E107851:/d/demo_area$ mkdir sd_ex1 |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 227 | simhug01@E107851:/d/demo_area$ cd sd_ex1 |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 228 | simhug01@E107851:/d/demo_area/sd_ex1$ |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 229 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 230 | Next, perform the "mbed new" operation to download the mbed-os repository into this directory: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 231 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 232 | simhug01@E107851:/d/demo_area/sd_ex1$ mbed new . |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 233 | [mbed] Creating new program "ex_sdcard" (git) |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 234 | [mbed] Adding library "mbed-os" from "https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-os" at branch latest |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 235 | [mbed] Updating reference "mbed-os" -> "https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-os/#5faf4b26c5954d15c7c1cccac6498e0c690ad101" |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 236 | warning: LF will be replaced by CRLF in mbed-os.lib. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 237 | The file will have its original line endings in your working directory. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 238 | (mx1_venv1) simhug01@E107851:/d/demo_area/sd_ex1$ ls -1 |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 239 | mbed-os |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 240 | mbed-os.lib |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 241 | mbed_settings.py |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 242 | (mx1_venv1) simhug01@E107851:/d/demo_area/sd_ex1$ |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 243 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 244 | Next, get add the sd-driver component to the application project: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 245 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 246 | simhug01@E107851:/d/demo_area/sd_ex1$ mbed add sd-driver |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 247 | <trace removed> |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 248 | simhug01@E107851:/d/demo_area/sd_ex1$ |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 249 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 250 | Next, copy the example1.cpp file and `mbed_app.json` files from inside the sd-driver directory to the top level sd_ex1 directory: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 251 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 252 | simhug01@E107851:/d/demo_area/sd_ex1$ cp sd-driver/features/TESTS/examples/example1.cpp . |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 253 | simhug01@E107851:/d/demo_area/sd_ex1$ cp sd-driver/config/mbed_app.json . |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 254 | simhug01@E107851:/d/demo_area/sd_ex1$ |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 255 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 256 | The `mbed_app.json` file specifies the SPI bus pin configuration for different targets. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 257 | The file includes a specific configuration of the K64F which is used |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 258 | because the mbed compile command specifies the K64F build target. The `mbed_app.json` file |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 259 | is described in more detail in the [Testing with an SDCard on Target XYZ](#testing-with-an-sdcard-on-target-xyx) section. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 260 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 261 | ### <a name="build-the-example-project"></a> Build the Example Project |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 262 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 263 | Next, build the example application: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 264 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 265 | simhug01@E107851:/d/demo_area/sd_ex1$ mbed compile -m K64F -t GCC_ARM |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 266 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 267 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 268 | #### WARNING: "mbed new ." command and possible mbed-os sd-driver versioning incompatibilities |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 269 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 270 | If you experience problems building the example then it may mean the version |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 271 | of the mbed-os repository created with the "mbed new ." command is not compatible with |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 272 | the sd-driver repository version created with "mbed add sd-driver" command. This is because: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 273 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 274 | - The "mbed new ." creates the mbed-os repository at the latest "Release" e.g. `mbed-os-5.4.0`. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 275 | - The "mbed add sd-driver" command creates the sd-driver repository at the latest version of |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 276 | master i.e. the tip of master. Changes may be present that are not compatible with |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 277 | the latest mbed-os release e.g. in preparation for the next release. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 278 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 279 | This situation can be resolved by checking out compatible versions of the repositories as |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 280 | described in the section [Setting mbed-os/sd-driver Repositories To Compatible Versions](#settting-repos-to-compatible-versions) |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 281 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 282 | ### <a name="insert-sdcard-into-k64f"></a> Insert SDCard into K64F |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 283 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 284 | The examples and test cases have been run on a K64F with the following pre-formatted microSDHC cards: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 285 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 286 | - Kingston 2GB mircoSDHC card. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 287 | - Kingston 8GB mircoSDHC card. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 288 | - SanDisk 16GB mircoSDHC ultra card. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 289 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 290 | If the card requires formatting then the following procedure is known to work: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 291 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 292 | - Insert microSD card into SD adapter in USB stick (or similar) so the microSD card can be insert into windows PC. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 293 | - Within file explorer, right click/Format on the USB drive. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 294 | - Select FAT32, 4096 cluster size, Quick Format. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 295 | - Format the drive. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 296 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 297 | The microSD card should then be ready for use in the K64F. Insert the formatted card |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 298 | into the SDCard slot on the K64F PCB. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 299 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 300 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 301 | ### <a name="run-the-example-binary-on-the-k64f"></a> Run the Example Binary on the K64F |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 302 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 303 | Once the binary is built, copy the binary from `/d/demo_area/sd_ex1/BUILD/K64F/GCC_ARM/example1.bin` to the K64F. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 304 | After connecting a serial console and resetting the target, the following trace should be seen: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 305 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 306 | Welcome to the filesystem example. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 307 | Opening a new file, numbers.txt. done. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 308 | Writing decimal numbers to a file (20/20) done. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 309 | Closing file. done. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 310 | Re-opening file read-only. done. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 311 | Dumping file to screen. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 312 | 0 |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 313 | 1 |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 314 | 2 |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 315 | 3 |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 316 | 4 |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 317 | 5 |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 318 | 6 |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 319 | 7 |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 320 | 8 |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 321 | 9 |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 322 | 10 |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 323 | 11 |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 324 | 12 |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 325 | 13 |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 326 | 14 |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 327 | 15 |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 328 | 16 |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 329 | 17 |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 330 | 18 |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 331 | 19 |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 332 | EOF. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 333 | Closing file. done. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 334 | Opening root directory. done. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 335 | Printing all filenames: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 336 | numbers.txt |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 337 | Closeing root directory. done. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 338 | Filesystem Demo complete. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 339 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 340 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 341 | ### <a name="testing-with-an-sdcard-on-target-xyx"></a> Testing with an SDCard on Target XYZ |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 342 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 343 | The standard way to test is with the mbed CI Test Shield plugged into the |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 344 | target board. This pin mapping for this configuration is parameterised in |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 345 | the `mbed_app.json` file. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 346 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 347 | The following is an example of the `mbed_app.json` file available in the repository: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 348 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 349 | { |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 350 | "config": { |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 351 | "UART_RX": "D0", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 352 | "UART_TX": "D1", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 353 | "DIO_0": "D0", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 354 | "DIO_1": "D1", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 355 | "DIO_2": "D2", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 356 | "DIO_3": "D3", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 357 | "DIO_4": "D4", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 358 | "DIO_5": "D5", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 359 | "DIO_6": "D6", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 360 | "DIO_7": "D7", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 361 | "DIO_8": "D8", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 362 | "DIO_9": "D9", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 363 | "SPI_CS": "D10", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 364 | "SPI_MOSI": "D11", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 365 | "SPI_MISO": "D12", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 366 | "SPI_CLK": "D13", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 367 | "I2C_SDA": "D14", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 368 | "I2C_SCL": "D15", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 369 | "I2C_TEMP_ADDR":"0x90", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 370 | "I2C_EEPROM_ADDR":"0xA0", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 371 | "AIN_0": "A0", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 372 | "AIN_1": "A1", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 373 | "AIN_2": "A2", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 374 | "AIN_3": "A3", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 375 | "AIN_4": "A4", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 376 | "AIN_5": "A5", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 377 | "AOUT" : "A5", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 378 | "PWM_0": "D3", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 379 | "PWM_1": "D5", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 380 | "PWM_2": "D6", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 381 | "PWM_3": "D9", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 382 | "DEBUG_MSG": 0, |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 383 | "DEVICE_SPI": 1, |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 384 | "FSFAT_SDCARD_INSTALLED": 1 |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 385 | }, |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 386 | "target_overrides": { |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 387 | "DISCO_F051R8": { |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 388 | "SPI_MOSI": "SPI_MOSI", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 389 | "SPI_MISO": "SPI_MISO", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 390 | "SPI_CLK": "SPI_SCK", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 391 | "SPI_CS": "SPI_CS" |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 392 | }, |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 393 | "K20D50M": { |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 394 | "SPI_MOSI": "PTD2", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 395 | "SPI_MISO": "PTD3", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 396 | "SPI_CLK": "PTD1", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 397 | "SPI_CS": "PTC2" |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 398 | }, |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 399 | "KL22F": { |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 400 | "SPI_MOSI": "PTD6", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 401 | "SPI_MISO": "PTD7", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 402 | "SPI_CLK": "PTD5", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 403 | "SPI_CS": "PTD4" |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 404 | }, |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 405 | "KL25Z": { |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 406 | "SPI_MOSI": "PTD2", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 407 | "SPI_MISO": "PTD3", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 408 | "SPI_CLK": "PTD1", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 409 | "SPI_CS": "PTD0" |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 410 | }, |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 411 | "KL43Z": { |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 412 | "SPI_MOSI": "PTD6", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 413 | "SPI_MISO": "PTD7", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 414 | "SPI_CLK": "PTD5", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 415 | "SPI_CS": "PTD4" |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 416 | }, |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 417 | "KL46Z": { |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 418 | "SPI_MOSI": "PTD6", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 419 | "SPI_MISO": "PTD7", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 420 | "SPI_CLK": "PTD5", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 421 | "SPI_CS": "PTD4" |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 422 | }, |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 423 | "K64F": { |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 424 | "SPI_MOSI": "PTE3", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 425 | "SPI_MISO": "PTE1", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 426 | "SPI_CLK": "PTE2", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 427 | "SPI_CS": "PTE4" |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 428 | }, |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 429 | "K66F": { |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 430 | "SPI_MOSI": "PTE3", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 431 | "SPI_MISO": "PTE1", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 432 | "SPI_CLK": "PTE2", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 433 | "SPI_CS": "PTE4" |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 434 | }, |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 435 | "LPC11U37H_401": { |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 436 | "SPI_MOSI": "SDMOSI", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 437 | "SPI_MISO": "SDMISO", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 438 | "SPI_CLK": "SDSCLK", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 439 | "SPI_CS": "SDSSEL" |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 440 | }, |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 441 | "LPC2368": { |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 442 | "SPI_MOSI": "p11", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 443 | "SPI_MISO": "p12", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 444 | "SPI_CLK": "p13", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 445 | "SPI_CS": "p14" |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 446 | }, |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 447 | "NUCLEO_L031K6": { |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 448 | "SPI_MOSI": "SPI_MOSI", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 449 | "SPI_MISO": "SPI_MISO", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 450 | "SPI_CLK": "SPI_SCK", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 451 | "SPI_CS": "SPI_CS" |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 452 | }, |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 453 | "nRF51822": { |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 454 | "SPI_MOSI": "p12", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 455 | "SPI_MISO": "p13", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 456 | "SPI_CLK": "p15", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 457 | "SPI_CS": "p14" |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 458 | }, |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 459 | "RZ_A1H": { |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 460 | "SPI_MOSI": "P8_5", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 461 | "SPI_MISO": "P8_6", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 462 | "SPI_CLK": "P8_3", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 463 | "SPI_CS": "P8_4" |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 464 | } |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 465 | } |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 466 | } |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 467 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 468 | Note the following things about the `mbed_app.json` file: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 469 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 470 | - The `mbed_app.json` file is used to define target specific symbols for the SPI pins connecting the SDCard slot to the target MCU: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 471 | - "SPI\_CS". This is the Chip Select line. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 472 | - "SPI\_MOSI". This is the Master Out Slave In data line. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 473 | - "SPI\_MISO". This is the Master In Slave Out data line. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 474 | - "SPI\_CLK". This is the serial Clock line. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 475 | - The default configuration defined in the "config" section is for the standard Arduino header pin mappings for the SPI bus. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 476 | The "config" section defines a dictionary mapping functional names to target board Arduino header pins: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 477 | - "SPI\_CS": "D10". This causes the MBED\_CONF\_APP\_SPI\_CS symbol to be defined in mbed\_config.h as D10, which is used in the filesystem test implementation. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 478 | D10 is defined in the target specific PinNames.h file. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 479 | - "SPI\_MOSI": "D11". This causes the MBED\_CONF\_APP\_SPI\_MOSI symbol to be defined in mbed\_config.h. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 480 | - "SPI\_MISO": "D12". This causes the MBED\_CONF\_APP\_SPI\_MISO symbol to be defined in mbed\_config.h. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 481 | - "SPI\_CLK": "D13". This causes the MBED\_CONF\_APP\_SPI\_CLK symbol to be defined in mbed\_config.h. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 482 | - The `"target_overrides"` section is used to override the "SPI\_xxx" symbols for specific target boards, which may have an SDCard slot, for example. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 483 | This is the case for the K64F, where the "SPI\_xxx" are mapped to the pin names for the on-board SDCard. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 484 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 485 | ``` |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 486 | "K64F": { |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 487 | "SPI_MOSI": "PTE3", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 488 | "SPI_MISO": "PTE1", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 489 | "SPI_CLK": "PTE2", |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 490 | "SPI_CS": "PTE4" |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 491 | } |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 492 | ``` |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 493 | - Thus, in the absence of any target specific definitions in the `"target_overrides"` section, all boards will default to |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 494 | using the Arduino header configuration. For those platforms with a `"target_overrides"` section then this configuration |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 495 | will be used in preference. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 496 | - Hence in the case that you want to test a platform with an SDCard inserted into a |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 497 | fitted CI test shield (rather than the on-board SDCard slot) |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 498 | and there is a `"target_overrides"` section present in the `mbed_app.json` file, you must then delete the `"target_overrides"` |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 499 | section before building. This will result in the default configuration being used (suitable for the CI |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 500 | Test Shield). |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 501 | - Note when inserting the v1.0.0 CI Test Shield into the Arduino header of the target platform, the shield pins D0 and |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 502 | D1 should be bent to be parallel to the shield PCB so they are not inserted into the Arduino header. This is because |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 503 | some boards use the same UART on DAPLINK and D0/D1, which means the serial debug channel breaks and hence the mbed greentea |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 504 | test suite will not work correctly. This is mainly on older ST boards and should not be a problem on |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 505 | `K64F`, `NUCLEO_F429ZI` and `UBLOX_EVK_ODIN_W2`. Note also that the v2.0.0 CI Test Shield doesn't suffer from this |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 506 | problem and the pins don't need to be bent. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 507 | - When inserting the SDCard into the card slot on the CI test shield, make sure the card is fully inserted. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 508 | On insertion, there should be a small clicking sound when the card registers, and the back edge of the card |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 509 | should protrude no more than ~1mm over the edge of the CI test shield PCB. If the SDCard fails to register, |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 510 | try gently pushing the metal flexible strip in the shape of a spade at the top edge of the SDCard metal slot |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 511 | casing with a pair of tweezers, bending it a little to lower it into the slot casing. This helps with the |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 512 | insertion mechanism. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 513 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 514 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 515 | ### Target K64F with CI Test Shield fitted |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 516 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 517 | ![alt text](docs/pics/sd_driver_k64_with_ci_test_shield.jpg "unseen title text") |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 518 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 519 | **Figure 2. The figure shows the K64F platform with the CI shield fitted.** |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 520 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 521 | The above figure shows the K64F with the v1.0.0 CI test shield fitted. Note: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 522 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 523 | - The pins D0/D1 (top right of CI test shield) are bent sideways so as not to insert into the header. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 524 | - The SDCard is fully inserted into the slot and overhangs the PCB by ~1mm. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 525 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 526 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 527 | # SDBlockDevice Example Application |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 528 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 529 | The following sample code illustrates how to use the sd-driver Block Device API: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 530 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 531 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 532 | #include "mbed.h" |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 533 | #include "SDBlockDevice.h" |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 534 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 535 | // Instantiate the SDBlockDevice by specifying the SPI pins connected to the SDCard |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 536 | // socket. The PINS are: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 537 | // MOSI (Master Out Slave In) |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 538 | // MISO (Master In Slave Out) |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 539 | // SCLK (Serial Clock) |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 540 | // CS (Chip Select) |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 541 | SDBlockDevice sd(p5, p6, p7, p12); // mosi, miso, sclk, cs |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 542 | uint8_t block[512] = "Hello World!\n"; |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 543 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 544 | int main() |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 545 | { |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 546 | // call the SDBlockDevice instance initialisation method. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 547 | sd.init(); |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 548 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 549 | // Write some the data block to the device |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 550 | sd.program(block, 0, 512); |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 551 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 552 | // read the data block from the device |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 553 | sd.read(block, 0, 512); |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 554 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 555 | // print the contents of the block |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 556 | printf("%s", block); |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 557 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 558 | // call the SDBlockDevice instance de-initialisation method. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 559 | sd.deinit(); |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 560 | } |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 561 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 562 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 563 | # SDCard POSIX File API mbed Greentea Test Cases |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 564 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 565 | This section describes how to build and run the POSIX file API test cases. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 566 | The following steps are covered: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 567 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 568 | - [Create the FAT/SDCard Application Project](#create-fat-sdcard-application-project). |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 569 | This section describes how to git clone the mbed OS and sd-driver repositories containing the |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 570 | code and test cases of interest. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 571 | - [Build the mbed OS Test Cases](#build-the-mbedos-test-cases). This section |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 572 | describes how to build the mbed OS test cases. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 573 | - [Insert a microSD Card Into the K64F for Greentea Testing](#greentea-insert-sdcard-into-k64f).This section |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 574 | describes how to format (if required) a microSD card prior to running the tests. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 575 | - [Run the POSIX File Test Case](#run-the-posix-file-test-cases).This section |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 576 | describes how to run the POSIX file test cases. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 577 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 578 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 579 | ### <a name="create-fat-sdcard-application-project"></a> Create the FAT/SDCard Application Project |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 580 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 581 | This section describes how to create an application project combining the |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 582 | mbed-os and sd-driver repositories into a single project. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 583 | In summary the following steps will be covered in this section: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 584 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 585 | - A top level application project directory is created. The directory name is ex_app1. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 586 | - In the ex_app1 directory, the mbed-os repository is cloned. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 587 | - In the ex_app1 directory at the same level as the mbed-os directory, the sd-driver repository is cloned. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 588 | - The `mbed_app.json` file is copied from the `sd-driver/config/mbed_app.json` to the ex_app1 directory. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 589 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 590 | First create the top level application directory ex_app1 and move into it: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 591 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 592 | simhug01@E107851:/d/demo_area$ mkdir ex_app1 |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 593 | simhug01@E107851:/d/demo_area$ pushd ex_app1 |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 594 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 595 | Next, get a clone of public mbed OS repository in the following way: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 596 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 597 | simhug01@E107851:/d/demo_area/ex_app1$ git clone git@github.com:/armmbed/mbed-os |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 598 | <trace removed> |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 599 | simhug01@E107851:/d/demo_area/ex_app1$ |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 600 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 601 | Next, get a clone of the sd-driver repository: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 602 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 603 | simhug01@E107851:/d/demo_area/ex_app1$ git clone git@github.com:/armmbed/sd-driver |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 604 | <trace removed> |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 605 | simhug01@E107851:/d/demo_area/ex_app1$ |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 606 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 607 | Finally, copy the `mbed_app.json` application configuration file from `sd-driver/config/mbed_app.json` to the ex_app1 directory: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 608 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 609 | simhug01@E107851:/d/demo_area/ex_app1$ cp sd-driver/config/mbed_app.json . |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 610 | simhug01@E107851:/d/demo_area/ex_app1$ |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 611 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 612 | The `mbed_app.json` file specifies the SPI bus pin configuration for different targets, |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 613 | and is discussed in the [Testing with an SDCard on Target XYZ](#testing-with-an-sdcard-on-target-xyx) section. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 614 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 615 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 616 | ### <a name="build-the-mbedos-test-cases"></a> Build the mbed OS Test Cases |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 617 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 618 | Build the test cases for the K64F target using the following command: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 619 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 620 | simhug01@E107851:/d/demo_area/ex_app1$ mbed -v test --compile -t GCC_ARM -m K64F --app-config mbed_app.json |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 621 | <trace removed> |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 622 | simhug01@E107851:/d/demo_area/ex_app1$ |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 623 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 624 | The build trace is quite extensive but on a successful build you should see the following output at the end of the log: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 625 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 626 | Build successes: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 627 | * K64F::GCC_ARM::MBED-BUILD |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 628 | * K64F::GCC_ARM::MBED-OS-FEATURES-FEATURE_LWIP-TESTS-MBEDMICRO-NET-CONNECTIVITY |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 629 | <trace removed> |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 630 | * K64F::GCC_ARM::MBED-OS-FEATURES-TESTS-FILESYSTEM-FAT_FILE_SYSTEM |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 631 | * K64F::GCC_ARM::MBED-OS-FEATURES-TESTS-FILESYSTEM-HEAP_BLOCK_DEVICE |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 632 | * K64F::GCC_ARM::MBED-OS-FEATURES-TESTS-FILESYSTEM-UTIL_BLOCK_DEVICE |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 633 | <trace removed> |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 634 | * K64F::GCC_ARM::SD-DRIVER-FEATURES-TESTS-FILESYSTEM-BASIC |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 635 | * K64F::GCC_ARM::SD-DRIVER-FEATURES-TESTS-FILESYSTEM-FOPEN |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 636 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 637 | Build skips: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 638 | * K64F::GCC_ARM::MBED-OS-FEATURES-FEATURE_LWIP-TESTS-MBEDMICRO-NET-TCP_PACKET_PRESSURE |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 639 | <trace removed> |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 640 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 641 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 642 | Notice the following tests in the sd-driver tree are listed above: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 643 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 644 | - `K64F::GCC_ARM::SD-DRIVER-FEATURES-TESTS-FILESYSTEM-BASIC` |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 645 | - `K64F::GCC_ARM::SD-DRIVER-FEATURES-TESTS-FILESYSTEM-FOPEN` |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 646 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 647 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 648 | The FAT32/SDCard test cases are at following locations in the source code tree: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 649 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 650 | /d/demo_area/ex_app1/sd-driver/features/TESTS/filesystem/basic/basic.cpp |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 651 | /d/demo_area/ex_app1/sd-driver/features/TESTS/filesystem/fopen/fopen.cpp |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 652 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 653 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 654 | #### <a name="settting-repos-to-compatible-versions"></a> Setting mbed-os/sd-driver Repositories To Compatible Versions |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 655 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 656 | The sd-driver master HEAD and the mbed-os master HEAD should be compatible |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 657 | with one another and therefore no specific tagged versions need to be checked out. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 658 | However, in the case that you experience problems building, checkout out the compatible |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 659 | tagged version of each repository, as shown below: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 660 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 661 | simhug01@E107851:/d/demo_area/ex_app1$ pushd mbed-os |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 662 | simhug01@E107851:/d/demo_area/ex_app1$ git checkout tags/mbed-os-5.4.0 |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 663 | simhug01@E107851:/d/demo_area/ex_app1$ popd |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 664 | simhug01@E107851:/d/demo_area/ex_app1$ pushd sd-driver |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 665 | simhug01@E107851:/d/demo_area/ex_app1$ git checkout tags/sd-driver-0.0.2-mbed-os-5.4.0 |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 666 | simhug01@E107851:/d/demo_area/ex_app1$ popd |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 667 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 668 | In the above: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 669 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 670 | - `mbed-os-5.4.0` should be replaced with the latest mbed-os release tag. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 671 | - For an mbed-os release tag `mbed-os-x.y.z`, use the equivalent sd-driver tag `sd-driver-a.b.c-mbed-os-x.y.z` |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 672 | where `a.b.c` is the latest version code for the `mbed-os-x.y.z` tag. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 673 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 674 | ### <a name="greentea-insert-sdcard-into-k64f"></a> Insert SDCard into K64F for Greentea Testing |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 675 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 676 | See the previous section for [Insert SDCard into K64F](#insert-sdcard-into-k64f) for details. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 677 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 678 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 679 | ### <a name="run-the-posix-file-test-cases"></a> Run the POSIX File Test Case |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 680 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 681 | To setup for running the test cases, connect the K64F development board to your |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 682 | PC using a suitable USB cable. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 683 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 684 | All tests can be run using the following command: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 685 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 686 | simhug01@E107851:/d/demo_area/ex_app1$ mbedgt -VS |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 687 | <trace removed> |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 688 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 689 | However, it's possible to run a particular test case using the following form of the mbedgt command: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 690 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 691 | simhug01@E107851:/d/demo_area/ex_app1$ mbedgt -VS --test-by-names=<test-name> |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 692 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 693 | The names of the tests can be listed using: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 694 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 695 | simhug01@E107851:/d/demo_area/ex_app1$ mbedgt -VS --list |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 696 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 697 | For example, to run the basic test use: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 698 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 699 | simhug01@E107851:/d/demo_area/ex_app1$ mbedgt -VS --test-by-names=sd-driver-features-tests-filesystem-basic |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 700 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 701 | To run the fopen test use: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 702 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 703 | simhug01@E107851:/d/demo_area/ex_app1$ mbedgt -VS --test-by-names=sd-driver-features-tests-filesystem-fopen |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 704 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 705 | On a successful run, results similar to the following will be shown: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 706 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 707 | mbedgt: test suite report: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 708 | +--------------+---------------+-------------------------------------------+--------+--------------------+-------------+ |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 709 | | target | platform_name | test suite | result | elapsed_time (sec) | copy_method | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 710 | +--------------+---------------+-------------------------------------------+--------+--------------------+-------------+ |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 711 | | K64F-GCC_ARM | K64F | sd-driver-features-tests-filesystem-fopen | OK | 151.46 | shell | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 712 | +--------------+---------------+-------------------------------------------+--------+--------------------+-------------+ |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 713 | mbedgt: test suite results: 1 OK |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 714 | mbedgt: test case report: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 715 | +--------------+---------------+-------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+--------+--------+--------+--------------------+ |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 716 | | target | platform_name | test suite | test case | passed | failed | result | elapsed_time (sec) | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 717 | +--------------+---------------+-------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+--------+--------+--------+--------------------+ |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 718 | | K64F-GCC_ARM | K64F | sd-driver-features-tests-filesystem-fopen | FSFAT_FOPEN_TEST_01: fopen()/fwrite()/fclose() directories/file in multi-dir filepath. | 1 | 0 | OK | 7.57 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 719 | | K64F-GCC_ARM | K64F | sd-driver-features-tests-filesystem-fopen | FSFAT_FOPEN_TEST_02: fopen(r) pre-existing file try to write it. | 1 | 0 | OK | 0.2 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 720 | | K64F-GCC_ARM | K64F | sd-driver-features-tests-filesystem-fopen | FSFAT_FOPEN_TEST_03: fopen(w+) pre-existing file try to write it. | 1 | 0 | OK | 0.41 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 721 | | K64F-GCC_ARM | K64F | sd-driver-features-tests-filesystem-fopen | FSFAT_FOPEN_TEST_04: fopen() with a filename exceeding the maximum length. | 1 | 0 | OK | 0.11 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 722 | | K64F-GCC_ARM | K64F | sd-driver-features-tests-filesystem-fopen | FSFAT_FOPEN_TEST_06: fopen() with bad filenames (minimal). | 1 | 0 | OK | 0.1 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 723 | | K64F-GCC_ARM | K64F | sd-driver-features-tests-filesystem-fopen | FSFAT_FOPEN_TEST_07: fopen()/errno handling. | 1 | 0 | OK | 0.07 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 724 | | K64F-GCC_ARM | K64F | sd-driver-features-tests-filesystem-fopen | FSFAT_FOPEN_TEST_08: ferror()/clearerr()/errno handling. | 1 | 0 | OK | 0.1 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 725 | | K64F-GCC_ARM | K64F | sd-driver-features-tests-filesystem-fopen | FSFAT_FOPEN_TEST_09: ftell() handling. | 1 | 0 | OK | 0.17 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 726 | | K64F-GCC_ARM | K64F | sd-driver-features-tests-filesystem-fopen | FSFAT_FOPEN_TEST_10: remove() test. | 1 | 0 | OK | 1.28 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 727 | | K64F-GCC_ARM | K64F | sd-driver-features-tests-filesystem-fopen | FSFAT_FOPEN_TEST_11: rename(). | 1 | 0 | OK | 2.3 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 728 | | K64F-GCC_ARM | K64F | sd-driver-features-tests-filesystem-fopen | FSFAT_FOPEN_TEST_12: opendir(), readdir(), closedir() test. | 1 | 0 | OK | 3.57 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 729 | | K64F-GCC_ARM | K64F | sd-driver-features-tests-filesystem-fopen | FSFAT_FOPEN_TEST_13: mkdir() test. | 1 | 0 | OK | 1.21 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 730 | | K64F-GCC_ARM | K64F | sd-driver-features-tests-filesystem-fopen | FSFAT_FOPEN_TEST_14: stat() test. | 1 | 0 | OK | 1.47 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 731 | | K64F-GCC_ARM | K64F | sd-driver-features-tests-filesystem-fopen | FSFAT_FOPEN_TEST_15: format() test. | 1 | 0 | OK | 26.12 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 732 | | K64F-GCC_ARM | K64F | sd-driver-features-tests-filesystem-fopen | FSFAT_FOPEN_TEST_16: write/check n x 25kB data files. | 1 | 0 | OK | 87.11 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 733 | +--------------+---------------+-------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+--------+--------+--------+--------------------+ |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 734 | mbedgt: test case results: 15 OK |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 735 | mbedgt: completed in 152.35 sec |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 736 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 737 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 738 | # <a name="summary-posix-api-documentation"></a> Summary of POSIX File API Documentation |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 739 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 740 | ### POSIX File API |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 741 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 742 | mbed OS supports a subset of the POSIX File API, as outlined below: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 743 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 744 | - [clearerr()](https://linux.die.net/man/3/clearerr). |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 745 | - STATUS: Basic testing implemented. Working. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 746 | - [fclose()](https://linux.die.net/man/3/fclose). |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 747 | - STATUS: Basic testing implemented. Working. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 748 | - [ferror()](https://linux.die.net/man/3/clearerr). |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 749 | - STATUS: Basic testing implemented. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 750 | - STATUS: GCC_ARM: Working. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 751 | - STATUS: ARMCC: ARMCC has problem with ferror(filep) where filep is NULL. Appears to work for non-NULL pointer. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 752 | - [fgetc()](https://linux.die.net/man/3/fgets). |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 753 | - STATUS: Basic testing implemented. Working. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 754 | - [fgets()](https://linux.die.net/man/3/fgets). |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 755 | - STATUS: Basic testing implemented. Working. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 756 | - [fputc()](https://linux.die.net/man/3/fputs). |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 757 | - STATUS: Unknown. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 758 | - [fputs()](https://linux.die.net/man/3/fputs). |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 759 | - STATUS: Basic testing implemented. Working. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 760 | - [fprintf()](https://linux.die.net/man/3/fprintf). |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 761 | - STATUS: Basic testing implemented. Working. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 762 | - [fopen()](https://linux.die.net/man/3/fopen). |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 763 | - STATUS: Basic testing implemented. Working. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 764 | - [freopen()](https://linux.die.net/man/3/fopen). |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 765 | - STATUS: This is not tested. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 766 | - [fread()](https://linux.die.net/man/3/fread). |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 767 | - STATUS: Basic testing implemented. Working. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 768 | - STATUS: n x 25kB stress test working. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 769 | - [ftell()](https://linux.die.net/man/3/ftell). |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 770 | - STATUS: Basic testing implemented. Working. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 771 | - [fwrite()](https://linux.die.net/man/3/fwrite). |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 772 | - STATUS: Basic testing implemented. Working. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 773 | - STATUS: n x 25kB stress test working. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 774 | - [fseek()](https://linux.die.net/man/3/fseek) |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 775 | - STATUS: Basic testing implemented. Working. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 776 | - [getc()](https://linux.die.net/man/3/fgets). |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 777 | - STATUS: Basic testing implemented. Working. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 778 | - [gets()](https://linux.die.net/man/3/fgets). |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 779 | - STATUS: Unknown. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 780 | - [putc()](https://linux.die.net/man/3/fputs). |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 781 | - STATUS: Unknown. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 782 | - [puts()](https://linux.die.net/man/3/fputs). |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 783 | - STATUS: Unknown. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 784 | - [remove()](https://linux.die.net/man/3/remove) |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 785 | - STATUS: Basic testing implemented. Working. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 786 | - [rewind()](https://linux.die.net/man/3/rewind). |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 787 | - STATUS: Basic testing implemented. Working. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 788 | - [stat()](https://linux.die.net/man/2/stat) |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 789 | - STATUS: Implemented. Working. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 790 | - STATUS: Not supported by ARMCC/IAR libc. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 791 | - [tmpfile()](https://linux.die.net/man/3/tmpfile). |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 792 | - STATUS: Not implemented. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 793 | - [tmpnam()](https://linux.die.net/man/3/tmpnam). |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 794 | - STATUS: Not implemented. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 795 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 796 | Supported directory related operations are as follows: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 797 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 798 | - [closedir()](https://linux.die.net/man/3/closedir). |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 799 | - STATUS: Implemented. Working. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 800 | - [mkdir()](https://linux.die.net/man/3/mkdir). |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 801 | - STATUS: Basic testing implemented. Working. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 802 | - [opendir()](https://linux.die.net/man/3/opendir). |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 803 | - STATUS: Implemented. Working. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 804 | - [readdir()](https://linux.die.net/man/3/readdir). |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 805 | - STATUS: Implemented. Working. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 806 | - [remove()](https://linux.die.net/man/3/remove). |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 807 | - STATUS: Basic testing implemented. Working. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 808 | - [rename()](https://linux.die.net/man/3/rename). |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 809 | - STATUS: Implemented. Not tested. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 810 | - [rewinddir()](https://linux.die.net/man/3/rewinddir). |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 811 | - STATUS: Implemented. Found not to work. Test case not present in repo. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 812 | - [seekdir()](https://linux.die.net/man/3/seekdir). |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 813 | - STATUS: Implemented. Found not to work. Test case not present in repo. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 814 | - [telldir()](https://linux.die.net/man/3/telldir). |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 815 | - STATUS: Implemented. Found not to work. Test case not present in repo. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 816 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 817 | ### errno |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 818 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 819 | Basic errno reporting is supported, tested and known to be working. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 820 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 821 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 822 | # Related Projects Resources |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 823 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 824 | The following are related mbed storage projects and useful resources: |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 825 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 826 | - The [mbed-os](https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-os) main repository. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 827 | - The [mbed-os-example-fat-filesystem](https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-os-example-fat-filesystem) repository. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 828 | This is an example project for the mbed OS FAT filesystem. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 829 | - The [spiflash-driver](https://github.com/armmbed/spiflash-driver) repository. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 830 | - The [i2ceeprom-driver](https://github.com/ARMmbed/i2ceeprom-driver.git) repository. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 831 | - The [ci-test-shield](https://github.com/ARMmbed/ci-test-shield) repository. This is the project describing |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 832 | the mbed-os Continuous Integration test shield, together with standard tests. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 833 | - The [mbed-HDK](https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-HDK) repository containing Hardware Development Kit resources |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 834 | including the schematics for the CI test shield. |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 835 | - [POSIX File Interface ISO/IEC 9899:TC2 Documentation](http://www.eng.utah.edu/~cs5785/slides-f10/n1124.pdf). |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 836 | - [FATFS: Generic FAT File System Module used in mbed OS](http://elm-chan.org/fsw/ff/00index_e.html) |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 837 | |
vpcola | 0:a1734fe1ec4b | 838 |