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author | Daniel O'Connor <darius@dons.net.au> |
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date | Mon, 08 Apr 2013 23:10:47 +0930 |
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/*------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* Sample code of OS dependent controls for FatFs */ /* (C)ChaN, 2012 */ /*------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ #include <stdlib.h> /* ANSI memory controls */ #include <malloc.h> /* ANSI memory controls */ #include "../ff.h" #if _FS_REENTRANT /*------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* Create a Synchronization Object /*------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* This function is called in f_mount function to create a new / synchronization object, such as semaphore and mutex. When a FALSE is / returned, the f_mount function fails with FR_INT_ERR. */ int ff_cre_syncobj ( /* 1:Function succeeded, 0:Could not create due to any error */ BYTE vol, /* Corresponding logical drive being processed */ _SYNC_t *sobj /* Pointer to return the created sync object */ ) { int ret; // static _SYNC_t sem[_VOLUMES]; /* FreeRTOS */ *sobj = CreateMutex(NULL, FALSE, NULL); /* Win32 */ ret = (*sobj != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE); // *sobj = SyncObjects[vol]; /* uITRON (give a static created sync object) */ // ret = 1; /* The initial value of the semaphore must be 1. */ // *sobj = OSMutexCreate(0, &err); /* uC/OS-II */ // ret = (err == OS_NO_ERR); // if (!sem[vol]) /* FreeRTOS */ // sem[vol] = xSemaphoreCreateMutex(); // *sobj = sem[vol]; // ret = (*sobj != NULL); return ret; } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* Delete a Synchronization Object */ /*------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* This function is called in f_mount function to delete a synchronization / object that created with ff_cre_syncobj function. When a FALSE is / returned, the f_mount function fails with FR_INT_ERR. */ int ff_del_syncobj ( /* 1:Function succeeded, 0:Could not delete due to any error */ _SYNC_t sobj /* Sync object tied to the logical drive to be deleted */ ) { int ret; ret = CloseHandle(sobj); /* Win32 */ // ret = 1; /* uITRON (nothing to do) */ // OSMutexDel(sobj, OS_DEL_ALWAYS, &err); /* uC/OS-II */ // ret = (err == OS_NO_ERR); // ret = 1; /* FreeRTOS (nothing to do) */ return ret; } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* Request Grant to Access the Volume */ /*------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* This function is called on entering file functions to lock the volume. / When a FALSE is returned, the file function fails with FR_TIMEOUT. */ int ff_req_grant ( /* TRUE:Got a grant to access the volume, FALSE:Could not get a grant */ _SYNC_t sobj /* Sync object to wait */ ) { int ret; ret = (WaitForSingleObject(sobj, _FS_TIMEOUT) == WAIT_OBJECT_0); /* Win32 */ // ret = (wai_sem(sobj) == E_OK); /* uITRON */ // OSMutexPend(sobj, _FS_TIMEOUT, &err)); /* uC/OS-II */ // ret = (err == OS_NO_ERR); // ret = (xSemaphoreTake(sobj, _FS_TIMEOUT) == pdTRUE); /* FreeRTOS */ return ret; } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* Release Grant to Access the Volume */ /*------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* This function is called on leaving file functions to unlock the volume. */ void ff_rel_grant ( _SYNC_t sobj /* Sync object to be signaled */ ) { ReleaseMutex(sobj); /* Win32 */ // sig_sem(sobj); /* uITRON */ // OSMutexPost(sobj); /* uC/OS-II */ // xSemaphoreGive(sobj); /* FreeRTOS */ } #endif #if _USE_LFN == 3 /* LFN with a working buffer on the heap */ /*------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* Allocate a memory block */ /*------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* If a NULL is returned, the file function fails with FR_NOT_ENOUGH_CORE. */ void* ff_memalloc ( /* Returns pointer to the allocated memory block */ UINT msize /* Number of bytes to allocate */ ) { return malloc(msize); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* Free a memory block */ /*------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ void ff_memfree ( void* mblock /* Pointer to the memory block to free */ ) { free(mblock); } #endif