2 * (C) Copyright 2014,2016,2018 Leo C. <erbl259-lmu@yahoo.de>
4 * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
8 * FAT filesystem commands
12 #include <util/delay.h>
17 #include "con-utils.h"
18 #include "print-utils.h"
23 #include "getopt-min.h"
25 /* TODO: use memory size test function (detect_ramsize() in cmd_loadihex.c) */
26 /* TODO: detect_ramsize() should be moved to z80-if.c */
27 #define MAX_MEMORY CONFIG_SYS_RAMSIZE_MAX
28 #define BUFFER_SIZE 512
29 #define MAXBSIZE 512 /* TODO */
33 * Multible (fat) partitions per physical drive are not supported,
34 * but we have up to 2 sdcard slots.
39 command_ret_t command_ret
;
41 void setup_fatfs(void)
43 f_mount(&FatFs0
, "0:", 0);
44 f_mount(&FatFs1
, "1:", 0);
47 DWORD
get_fattime (void)
53 gmtime_r(&timer
, &tm_timer
);
55 return fatfs_time(&tm_timer
);
59 static bool check_abort(void)
64 printf_P(PSTR("Abort\n"));
70 static const FLASH
char * const FLASH rc_strings
[] = {
73 FSTR("internal error"),
80 FSTR("invalid object"),
81 FSTR("write protected"),
82 FSTR("invalid drive"),
84 FSTR("no file system"),
88 FSTR("not enough core"),
89 FSTR("too many open files"),
90 FSTR("invalid parameter")
93 static const FLASH
char * const FLASH rc_names
[] = {
100 FSTR("INVALID_NAME"),
103 FSTR("INVALID_OBJECT"),
104 FSTR("WRITE_PROTECTED"),
105 FSTR("INVALID_DRIVE"),
107 FSTR("NO_FILE_SYSTEM"),
108 FSTR("MKFS_ABORTED"),
111 FSTR("NOT_ENOUGH_CORE"),
112 FSTR("TOO_MANY_OPEN_FILES"),
113 FSTR("INVALID_PARAMETER")
117 void put_rc (FRESULT rc
)
120 printf_P(PSTR("rc=%u FR_"), rc
);
121 my_puts_P(rc
< ARRAY_SIZE(rc_names
) ? rc_names
[rc
] : PSTR(" Unknown Error"));
122 my_puts_P(PSTR("\n"));
124 printf_P(PSTR("rc=%u FR_%S\n"), rc
,
125 rc
< ARRAY_SIZE(rc_names
) ? rc_names
[rc
] : PSTR(" Unknown Error"));
129 const FLASH
char * rctostr(FRESULT rc
)
131 return rc
< ARRAY_SIZE(rc_strings
) ? rc_strings
[rc
] : PSTR(" Unknown Error");
134 void err(const char *fmt
, ...)
138 // (void)fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", progname);
139 (void)vfprintf_P(stdout
, fmt
, ap
);
141 (void)printf_P(PSTR("\n"));
143 command_ret
= CMD_RET_FAILURE
;
148 static void swirl(void)
150 static const FLASH
char swirlchar
[] = { '-','\\','|','/' };
151 static uint_fast8_t cnt
;
152 static uint32_t tstamp
;
154 if (get_timer(0) > tstamp
) {
155 printf_P(PSTR("\b%c"), swirlchar
[cnt
]);
156 cnt
= (cnt
+1) % ARRAY_SIZE(swirlchar
);
157 tstamp
= get_timer(0) + 250;
162 * pwd - Print current directory of the current drive.
165 command_ret_t
do_pwd(cmd_tbl_t
*cmdtp UNUSED
, uint_fast8_t flag UNUSED
, int argc UNUSED
, char * const argv
[] UNUSED
)
170 buf
= (char *) malloc(BUFFER_SIZE
);
172 printf_P(PSTR("pwd: Out of Memory!\n"));
174 return CMD_RET_FAILURE
;
177 res
= f_getcwd(buf
, BUFFER_SIZE
); /* Get current directory path */
185 return CMD_RET_FAILURE
;
187 return CMD_RET_SUCCESS
;
192 * cd - Change the current/working directory.
195 command_ret_t
do_cd(cmd_tbl_t
*cmdtp UNUSED
, uint_fast8_t flag UNUSED
, int argc
, char * const argv
[])
201 arg
= getenv_str(PSTR(ENV_HOME
));
203 printf_P(PSTR("%s: \"%S\" is not set\n"), argv
[0], PSTR(ENV_HOME
));
204 return CMD_RET_FAILURE
;
214 res
= f_chdrive(drv
);
222 return CMD_RET_FAILURE
;
224 return CMD_RET_SUCCESS
;
227 #define MAX_PATHLEN CONFIG_SYS_MAX_PATHLEN
230 * Remove trailing slashes,
231 * but keep a leading slash (absolute path)
233 void strip_trailing_slash_relpath(char *p
)
237 if (n
>= 2 && (p
[0] & 0x38) == '0' && p
[1] == ':') {
241 if (n
>= 1 && p
[0] == '/') {
245 while (n
-- != 0 && p
[n
] == '/')
249 int print_dirent(FILINFO
*f
)
251 return printf_P(PSTR("%c%c%c%c%c %u/%02u/%02u %02u:%02u %9lu %s\n"),
252 (f
->fattrib
& AM_DIR
) ? 'D' : '-',
253 (f
->fattrib
& AM_RDO
) ? 'R' : '-',
254 (f
->fattrib
& AM_HID
) ? 'H' : '-',
255 (f
->fattrib
& AM_SYS
) ? 'S' : '-',
256 (f
->fattrib
& AM_ARC
) ? 'A' : '-',
257 (f
->fdate
>> 9) + 1980, (f
->fdate
>> 5) & 15, f
->fdate
& 31,
258 (f
->ftime
>> 11), (f
->ftime
>> 5) & 63,
263 * ls path - Directory listing
266 command_ret_t
do_ls(cmd_tbl_t
*cmdtp UNUSED
, uint_fast8_t flag UNUSED
, int argc
, char * const argv
[])
269 DIR Dir
; /* Directory object */
278 strip_trailing_slash_relpath(path
);
280 char *p
= strrchr(path
, '/');
286 if ((*q
++ & 0x38) == '0' && *q
++ == ':')
291 if (strpbrk_P(p
, PSTR("*?")) ||
292 (f_stat(path
, &Finfo
) == FR_OK
&& !(Finfo
.fattrib
& AM_DIR
))) {
296 pattern
= strdup("*");
297 strip_trailing_slash_relpath(path
);
299 //printf_P(PSTR("*: |%s| |%s|\n"), path ? path : "<NULL>", pattern ? pattern : "<NULL>");
302 res
= f_findfirst(&Dir
, &Finfo
, path
, pattern
); /* Start to search for files */
303 while (res
== FR_OK
&& Finfo
.fname
[0]) {
304 if (Finfo
.fattrib
& AM_DIR
) {
307 s1
++; p1
+= Finfo
.fsize
;
309 print_dirent(&Finfo
);
312 res
= f_findnext(&Dir
, &Finfo
);
318 printf_P(PSTR("%4u File(s),%10lu bytes total\n%4u Dir(s)"), s1
, p1
, s2
);
319 if (f_getfree(path
, (DWORD
*)&p1
, &fs
) == FR_OK
)
320 printf_P(PSTR(", %10luK bytes free\n"), p1
* fs
->csize
/ 2);
325 return CMD_RET_FAILURE
;
328 return CMD_RET_SUCCESS
;
332 * tst path - for debugging: test access with different functions
335 command_ret_t
do_tst(cmd_tbl_t
*cmdtp UNUSED
, uint_fast8_t flag UNUSED
, int argc
, char * const argv
[])
337 DIR Dir
; /* Directory object */
342 printf_P(PSTR("sizeof DIR: %u, sizeof FIL: %u\n"), sizeof (DIR), sizeof (FILINFO
));
344 char * buf
= (char *) malloc(BUFFER_SIZE
);
346 printf_P(PSTR("pwd: Out of Memory!\n"));
348 return CMD_RET_FAILURE
;
350 res
= f_getcwd(buf
, BUFFER_SIZE
); /* Get current directory path */
353 printf_P(PSTR("cwd: |%s|\n"), buf
);
358 return CMD_RET_FAILURE
;
366 printf_P(PSTR("arg: |%s|\n"), path
);
367 printf_P(PSTR("==== f_stat: "));
368 res
= f_stat(path
, &Finfo
);
371 print_dirent(&Finfo
);
374 printf_P(PSTR("==== f_findfirst: "));
375 res
= f_findfirst(&Dir
, &Finfo
, path
, "*"); /* Start to search for files */
378 print_dirent(&Finfo
);
382 printf_P(PSTR("==== f_opendir: "));
383 res
= f_opendir(&Dir
, path
);
387 return CMD_RET_SUCCESS
;
392 FRESULT
mkpath(TCHAR
*path
)
400 res
= f_stat (path
, &fd
)
402 p
= strchr(path
, ':');
403 if (p
== NULL
|| *++p
== '\0' || *p
++ != '/')
406 while ((q
= strchr(p
, '/')) != NULL
) {
410 if (ret
!= FR_OK
&& ret
!= FR_EXIST
)
419 /******************************************************************************/
422 * These functions manipulate paths in PATH_T structures.
424 * They eliminate multiple slashes in paths when they notice them,
425 * and keep the path non-slash terminated.
427 * Both path_set() and path_append() return 0 if the requested name
433 char *p_end
; /* pointer to NULL at end of path */
434 char p_path
[MAX_PATHLEN
+ 1]; /* pointer to the start of a path */
437 static void strip_trailing_slash(PATH_T
*p
)
439 while (p
->p_end
> p
->p_path
&& p
->p_end
[-1] == '/')
444 * Move specified string into path. Convert "" to "." to handle BSD
445 * semantics for a null path. Strip trailing slashes.
448 path_set(PATH_T
*p
, char *string
)
450 if (strlen(string
) > MAX_PATHLEN
) {
451 err(PSTR("set: '%s': name too long"), string
);
455 (void)strcpy(p
->p_path
, string
);
456 p
->p_end
= p
->p_path
+ strlen(p
->p_path
);
458 if (p
->p_path
== p
->p_end
) {
463 strip_trailing_slash(p
);
468 * Append specified string to path, inserting '/' if necessary. Return a
469 * pointer to the old end of path for restoration.
472 path_append(PATH_T
*p
, char *name
, int len
)
480 /* The "+ 1" accounts for the '/' between old path and name. */
481 if ((len
+ p
->p_end
- p
->p_path
+ 1) > MAX_PATHLEN
) {
482 err(PSTR("append: '%s/%s': name too long"), p
->p_path
, name
);
487 * This code should always be executed, since paths shouldn't
490 if (p
->p_end
[-1] != '/') {
495 (void)strncat(p
->p_end
, name
, len
);
499 strip_trailing_slash(p
);
504 * Restore path to previous value. (As returned by path_append.)
507 path_restore(PATH_T
*p
, char *old
)
514 * Return basename of path.
516 char *path_basename(PATH_T
*p
)
520 basename
= strrchr(p
->p_path
, '/');
521 return(basename
? basename
+ 1 : p
->p_path
);
525 static uint8_t flags
;
529 #define R_FLAG (1<<0) // copy directories recursively
530 #define I_FLAG (1<<1) // prompt before overwrite (overrides a previous -n option)
531 #define N_FLAG (1<<2) // do not overwrite an existing file (overrides a previous -i option)
532 #define F_FLAG (1<<3) // if an existing destination file cannot be opened, remove it and try again (this option is ignored when the -n option is also used)
533 #define P_FLAG (1<<4) // preserve attributes and timestamps
534 #define V_FLAG (1<<5) // explain what is being done
537 setfile(FILINFO
*fs
, FIL
*fd
)
541 static struct timeval tv
[2];
543 fs
->st_mode
&= S_ISUID
|S_ISGID
|S_IRWXU
|S_IRWXG
|S_IRWXO
;
545 tv
[0].tv_sec
= fs
->st_atime
;
546 tv
[1].tv_sec
= fs
->st_mtime
;
547 if (utimes(to
->p_path
, tv
))
548 err(PSTR("utimes: %s: %s"), to
->p_path
, strerror(errno
));
552 void copy_file(FILINFO
*fs
, uint_fast8_t dne
)
560 int buf_size
= get_freemem() / 512 * 512;
561 uint8_t * buf
= (uint8_t *) malloc(buf_size
);
564 err(PSTR("cp: Out of Memory!\n"));
568 debug("==== copy_file(): dne: %u, buf_zize: %d\n", dne
, buf_size
);
569 debug(" from:'%s' to:'%s'\n", from
->p_path
, to
->p_path
);
572 if ((fr
= f_open(&from_fd
, from
->p_path
, FA_READ
)) != FR_OK
) {
573 err(PSTR("%s: %S"), from
->p_path
, rctostr(fr
));
578 * If the file exists and we're interactive, verify with the user.
579 * If the file DNE, set the mode to be the from file, minus setuid
580 * bits, modified by the umask; arguably wrong, but it makes copying
581 * executables work right and it's been that way forever. (The
582 * other choice is 666 or'ed with the execute bits on the from file
583 * modified by the umask.)
586 if (flags
& I_FLAG
) {
587 printf_P(PSTR("overwrite '%s'? "), to
->p_path
);
588 if (!confirm_yes()) {
593 fr
= f_open(&to_fd
, to
->p_path
, FA_WRITE
|FA_CREATE_ALWAYS
);
595 fr
= f_open(&to_fd
, to
->p_path
, FA_WRITE
|FA_CREATE_NEW
);
598 err(PSTR("%s: %S"), to
->p_path
, rctostr(fr
));
603 while ((fr
= f_read(&from_fd
, buf
, buf_size
, &rcount
)) == FR_OK
&&
605 fr
= f_write(&to_fd
, buf
, rcount
, &wcount
);
606 if (fr
|| wcount
< rcount
) {
607 err(PSTR("%s: %S"), to
->p_path
, rctostr(fr
));
612 err(PSTR("%s: S"), from
->p_path
, rctostr(fr
));
618 if ((fr
= f_close(&to_fd
)) != FR_OK
)
619 err(PSTR("%s: %S"), to
->p_path
, rctostr(fr
));
623 static void copy_dir(void)
625 debug("==== copy_dir()");
626 debug(" from:'%s' to:'%s'\n", from
->p_path
, to
->p_path
);
628 printf_P(PSTR("directory copy not supported, ommitting dir '%s'\n"),
630 command_ret
= CMD_RET_FAILURE
;
633 static void copy_dir(void)
636 struct dirent
*dp
, **dir_list
;
638 char *old_from
, *old_to
;
640 debug("==== copy_file(): dne: %u\n", dne
);
641 debug(" from:'%s' to:'%s'\n", from
->p_path
, to
->p_path
);
643 dir_cnt
= scandir(from
->p_path
, &dir_list
, NULL
, NULL
);
645 (void)fprintf(stderr
, "%s: can't read directory %s.\n",
646 progname
, from
->p_path
);
647 command_ret
= CMD_RET_FAILURE
;
651 * Instead of handling directory entries in the order they appear
652 * on disk, do non-directory files before directory files.
653 * There are two reasons to do directories last. The first is
654 * efficiency. Files tend to be in the same cylinder group as
655 * their parent, whereas directories tend not to be. Copying files
656 * all at once reduces seeking. Second, deeply nested tree's
657 * could use up all the file descriptors if we didn't close one
658 * directory before recursivly starting on the next.
661 for (i
= 0; i
< dir_cnt
; ++i
) {
663 if (dp
->d_namlen
<= 2 && dp
->d_name
[0] == '.'
664 && (dp
->d_name
[1] == NULL
|| dp
->d_name
[1] == '.'))
667 path_append(&from
, dp
->d_name
, (int)dp
->d_namlen
)))
670 if (statfcn(from
->p_path
, &from_stat
) < 0) {
671 err(PSTR("%s: %s"), dp
->d_name
, strerror(errno
));
672 path_restore(&from
, old_from
);
675 if (S_ISDIR(from_stat
.st_mode
)) {
676 path_restore(&from
, old_from
);
679 if (old_to
= path_append(&to
, dp
->d_name
, (int)dp
->d_namlen
)) {
681 path_restore(&to
, old_to
);
683 path_restore(&from
, old_from
);
684 done
: dir_list
[i
] = NULL
;
688 /* copy directories */
689 for (i
= 0; i
< dir_cnt
; ++i
) {
694 path_append(&from
, dp
->d_name
, (int)dp
->d_namlen
))) {
699 path_append(&to
, dp
->d_name
, (int)dp
->d_namlen
))) {
701 path_restore(&from
, old_from
);
706 path_restore(&from
, old_from
);
707 path_restore(&to
, old_to
);
714 * copy file or directory at "from" to "to".
718 FILINFO from_stat
, to_stat
;
722 debug("==== copy()\n");
723 debug(" from:'%s' to:'%s'\n", from
->p_path
, to
->p_path
);
725 fr
= f_stat(from
->p_path
, &from_stat
);
727 err(PSTR("%s: %S"), from
->p_path
, rctostr(fr
));
731 /* not an error, but need to remember it happened */
732 if (f_stat(to
->p_path
, &to_stat
) != FR_OK
)
735 if (strcmp(to
->p_path
, from
->p_path
) == 0) {
736 (void)printf_P(PSTR("%s and %s are identical (not copied).\n"),
737 to
->p_path
, from
->p_path
);
738 command_ret
= CMD_RET_FAILURE
;
744 if(from_stat
.fattrib
& AM_DIR
) {
745 if (!(flags
& R_FLAG
)) {
746 (void)printf_P(PSTR("-r not specified; ommitting dir '%s'\n"),
748 command_ret
= CMD_RET_FAILURE
;
753 * If the directory doesn't exist, create the new one.
755 if ((fr
= f_mkdir(to
->p_path
)) != FR_OK
) {
756 err(PSTR("%s: %S"), to
->p_path
, rctostr(fr
));
760 else if (!(to_stat
.fattrib
& AM_DIR
)) {
761 (void)printf_P(PSTR("%s: not a directory.\n"), to
->p_path
);
766 * If not -p and directory didn't exist, set it to be the
767 * same as the from directory, umodified by the umask;
768 * arguably wrong, but it's been that way forever.
772 setfile(&from_stat
, 0);
774 (void)chmod(to
->p_path
, from_stat
.st_mode
);
778 copy_file(&from_stat
, dne
);
781 command_ret_t
do_cp(cmd_tbl_t
*cmdtp UNUSED
, uint_fast8_t flag UNUSED
, int argc
, char * const argv
[])
784 FRESULT fr
; /* Return value */
785 //DIR dj; /* Directory search object */
786 FILINFO to_stat
; /* File information */
791 command_ret
= CMD_RET_SUCCESS
;
797 while ((opt
= getopt(argc
, argv
, PSTR("rfipv"))) != -1) {
817 return CMD_RET_USAGE
;
826 return CMD_RET_USAGE
;
828 from
= (PATH_T
*) malloc(sizeof(PATH_T
));
829 to
= (PATH_T
*) malloc(sizeof(PATH_T
));
830 if (from
== NULL
|| to
== NULL
) {
831 printf_P(PSTR("cp: Out of Memory!\n"));
832 command_ret
= CMD_RET_FAILURE
;
835 from
->p_end
= from
->p_path
; *from
->p_path
= '\0';
836 to
->p_end
= to
->p_path
; *to
->p_path
= '\0';
838 /* consume last argument first. */
839 if (!path_set(to
, argv
[--argc
])) {
840 command_ret
= CMD_RET_FAILURE
;
845 * Cp has two distinct cases:
847 * % cp [-rip] source target
848 * % cp [-rip] source1 ... directory
850 * In both cases, source can be either a file or a directory.
852 * In (1), the target becomes a copy of the source. That is, if the
853 * source is a file, the target will be a file, and likewise for
856 * In (2), the real target is not directory, but "directory/source".
859 fr
= f_stat(to
->p_path
, &to_stat
);
860 debug("==== main, stat to: fr: %d, attr: %02x, flags:%02x\n", fr
, to_stat
.fattrib
, flags
);
861 debug(" from:'%s' to:'%s'\n", from
->p_path
, to
->p_path
);
863 if (fr
!= FR_OK
&& fr
!= FR_NO_FILE
&& fr
!= FR_NO_PATH
) {
864 err(PSTR("Test1: %s: %S"), to
->p_path
, rctostr(fr
));
865 command_ret
= CMD_RET_FAILURE
;
868 if (!(fr
== FR_OK
&& (to_stat
.fattrib
& AM_DIR
))) {
870 * Case (1). Target is not a directory.
873 err(PSTR("target '%s' is not a directory"), to
->p_path
);
874 //command_ret = CMD_RET_USAGE;
877 if (!path_set(from
, *argv
)) {
878 command_ret
= CMD_RET_FAILURE
;
885 * Case (2). Target is a directory.
888 if (!path_set(from
, *argv
))
890 if (!(old_to
= path_append(to
, path_basename(from
), -1)))
895 path_restore(to
, old_to
);
908 printf_P((PSTR("%s %s -> %s\n", badcp
? : "ERR:" : " ", curr
->fts_path
, to
->p_path
)));
917 /******************************************************************************/
920 * Work register for stat command
924 WORD AccFiles
, AccDirs
;
930 char *path
, /* Pointer to the working buffer with start path */
931 struct stat_dat_s
*statp
939 res
= f_opendir(&dirs
, path
);
943 while (((res
= f_readdir(&dirs
, &statp
->Finfo
)) == FR_OK
) &&
944 statp
->Finfo
.fname
[0]) {
945 if (_FS_RPATH
&& statp
->Finfo
.fname
[0] == '.')
947 fn
= statp
->Finfo
.fname
;
948 if (statp
->Finfo
.fattrib
& AM_DIR
) {
951 strcpy(path
+i
+1, fn
);
952 res
= scan_files(path
, statp
);
957 //printf_P(PSTR("%s/%s\n"), path, fn);
959 statp
->AccSize
+= statp
->Finfo
.fsize
;
973 * fatstat path - Show logical drive status
976 command_ret_t
do_stat(cmd_tbl_t
*cmdtp UNUSED
, uint_fast8_t flag UNUSED
, int argc
, char * const argv
[])
983 struct stat_dat_s statp
;
985 buf
= (char *) malloc(BUFFER_SIZE
);
987 printf_P(PSTR("fat stat: Out of Memory!\n"));
988 return CMD_RET_FAILURE
;
993 res
= f_getfree(path
, &nfreeclst
, &fs
);
997 "Bytes/Cluster: %lu\n"
998 "Number of FATs: %u\n"
999 "Root DIR entries: %u\n"
1000 "Sectors/FAT: %lu\n"
1001 "Number of clusters: %lu\n"
1002 "FAT start (lba): %lu\n"
1003 "DIR start (lba,cluster): %lu\n"
1004 "Data start (lba): %lu\n"),
1005 fs
->fs_type
, (DWORD
)fs
->csize
* 512, fs
->n_fats
,
1006 fs
->n_rootdir
, fs
->fsize
, fs
->n_fatent
- 2,
1007 fs
->fatbase
, fs
->dirbase
, fs
->database
);
1011 res
= f_getlabel(path
, buf
, &serial
);
1015 "Volume S/N: %04X-%04X\n"),
1016 buf
, (WORD
)(serial
>> 16), (WORD
)(serial
& 0xFFFF));
1020 my_puts_P(PSTR("\nCounting... "));
1021 statp
.AccSize
= statp
.AccFiles
= statp
.AccDirs
= 0;
1024 res
= scan_files(buf
, &statp
);
1027 printf_P(PSTR("\r%u files, %lu bytes.\n%u folders.\n"
1028 "%lu KB total disk space.\n%lu KB available.\n"),
1029 statp
.AccFiles
, statp
.AccSize
, statp
.AccDirs
,
1030 (fs
->n_fatent
- 2) * (fs
->csize
/ 2), nfreeclst
* (fs
->csize
/ 2)
1038 return CMD_RET_FAILURE
;
1040 return CMD_RET_SUCCESS
;
1044 * fatread/write - load binary file to/from a dos filesystem
1045 * read <d:/path/filename> <addr> [bytes [pos]]
1046 * write <d:/path/filename> <addr> <bytes>
1048 command_ret_t
do_rw(cmd_tbl_t
*cmdtp UNUSED
, uint_fast8_t flag UNUSED
, int argc
, char * const argv
[])
1052 unsigned long bytes
;
1054 unsigned long bytes_rw
;
1056 bool dowrite
= (argv
[0][0] == 'w');
1057 FRESULT res
= FR_OK
;
1062 if (argc
< (dowrite
? 4 : 3))
1063 return CMD_RET_USAGE
;
1065 addr
= eval_arg(argv
[2], NULL
);
1066 if (addr
>= MAX_MEMORY
) {
1067 printf_P(PSTR("address too high: 0x%0lx\n"), addr
);
1068 return CMD_RET_FAILURE
;
1071 bytes
= eval_arg(argv
[3], NULL
);
1075 pos
= eval_arg(argv
[4], NULL
);
1079 if (addr
+ bytes
> MAX_MEMORY
)
1080 bytes
= MAX_MEMORY
- addr
;
1082 buffer
= (uint8_t *) malloc(BUFFER_SIZE
);
1083 if (buffer
== NULL
) {
1084 printf_P(PSTR("fatstat: Out of Memory!\n"));
1086 return CMD_RET_FAILURE
;
1090 res
= f_open(&File
, argv
[1], dowrite
? FA_WRITE
| FA_CREATE_ALWAYS
1094 res
= f_lseek(&File
, pos
);
1097 timer
= get_timer(0);
1099 unsigned int cnt
, br
;
1101 if (bytes
>= BUFFER_SIZE
) {
1103 bytes
-= BUFFER_SIZE
;
1105 cnt
= bytes
; bytes
= 0;
1108 if (!(z80_bus_cmd(Request
) & ZST_ACQUIRED
)) {
1112 z80_read_block(buffer
, addr
, cnt
);
1113 z80_bus_cmd(Release
);
1114 res
= f_write(&File
, buffer
, cnt
, &br
);
1118 res
= f_read(&File
, buffer
, cnt
, &br
);
1121 if (!(z80_bus_cmd(Request
) & ZST_ACQUIRED
)) {
1125 z80_write_block(buffer
, addr
, br
);
1126 z80_bus_cmd(Release
);
1133 printf_P(PSTR("Disk full?\n"));
1140 FRESULT fr
= f_close(&File
);
1143 timer
= get_timer(timer
);
1144 printf_P(PSTR("%lu (0x%lx) bytes read/written with %lu bytes/sec.\n"),
1145 bytes_rw
, bytes_rw
, timer
? (bytes_rw
* 1000 / timer
) : 0);
1153 my_puts_P(PSTR("Bus timeout\n"));
1157 return CMD_RET_FAILURE
;
1159 return CMD_RET_SUCCESS
;
1163 * command table for fat subcommands
1166 cmd_tbl_t cmd_tbl_fat
[] = {
1168 stat
, 2, CTBL_RPT
, do_stat
,
1169 "Show logical drive status",
1173 pwd
, 2, CTBL_RPT
, do_pwd
,
1174 "Print name of current/working directory",
1179 "Change the current/working directory.",
1183 ls
, 2, CTBL_RPT
, do_ls
,
1184 "Directory listing",
1188 tst
, 2, CTBL_DBG
|CTBL_RPT
, do_tst
,
1189 "FatFS test function",
1194 "load binary file from a dos filesystem",
1195 "<d:/path/filename> <addr> [bytes [pos]]\n"
1196 " - Load binary file 'path/filename' on logical drive 'd'\n"
1197 " to address 'addr' from dos filesystem.\n"
1198 " 'pos' gives the file position to start loading from.\n"
1199 " If 'pos' is omitted, 0 is used. 'pos' requires 'bytes'.\n"
1200 " 'bytes' gives the size to load. If 'bytes' is 0 or omitted,\n"
1201 " the load stops on end of file."
1205 "write file into a dos filesystem",
1206 "<d:/path/filename> <addr> <bytes>\n"
1207 " - Write file to 'path/filename' on logical drive 'd' from RAM\n"
1208 " starting at address 'addr'.\n"
1212 cp
, CONFIG_SYS_MAXARGS
, CTBL_DBG
, do_cp
,
1214 "[-f | -i | -n] [-prv] source_file target_file\n"
1215 "cp [-f | -i | -n] [-prv] source_file ... target_dir\n"
1216 " -f overwrite existing file ignoring write protection\n"
1217 " this option is ignored when the -n option is also used\n"
1218 " -i prompt before overwrite (overrides a previous -n option)\n"
1219 " -n do not overwrite an existing file (overrides a previous -i option)\n"
1220 " -p preserve attributes and timestamps\n"
1221 " -r copy directories recursively\n"
1222 " -v explain what is being done\n"
1226 help
, CONFIG_SYS_MAXARGS
, CTBL_RPT
, do_help
,
1227 "Print sub command description/usage",
1229 " - print brief description of all sub commands\n"
1230 "fat help command ...\n"
1231 " - print detailed usage of sub cmd 'command'"
1234 /* This does not use the CMD_TBL_ITEM macro as ? can't be used in symbol names */
1235 {FSTR("?"), CONFIG_SYS_MAXARGS
, 1, do_help
,
1236 FSTR("Alias for 'help'"),
1237 #ifdef CONFIG_SYS_LONGHELP
1239 #endif /* CONFIG_SYS_LONGHELP */
1241 #ifdef CONFIG_AUTO_COMPLETE
1245 /* Mark end of table */
1246 CMD_TBL_END(cmd_tbl_fat
)
1250 command_ret_t
do_fat(cmd_tbl_t
*cmdtp UNUSED
, uint_fast8_t flag UNUSED
, int argc UNUSED
, char * const argv
[] UNUSED
)
1252 puts_P(PSTR("Huch?"));
1254 return CMD_RET_USAGE
;