libfat/libogc/include/fat.h
Michael Chisholm 2cc2cc2e39 Moved disc interfaces to appropriate libraries (DLDI to libnds, SD/USB to libogc).
Changed read/write functions to use size_t and seek function to use off_t -- will help on 64 bit platforms.
Partitions no longer specified by fat1:/, fat2:/, etc.
Use "nice" device names. On GBA/NDS the default partition is still fat:/; however on Wii and GC sd:/, usb:/, etc. are used instead.
Added fsync and ftruncate functions.
Mount and unmount no longer startup/shutdown the device, this is the job of the host app.
Mount now accepts a partition start parameter.
Used standard types, eg uint32_t instead of u32.
Archive bit is set when closing/synchronizing a modified file.
Various minor bug fixes.
2008-11-20 05:22:28 +00:00

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/*
fat.h
Simple functionality for startup, mounting and unmounting of FAT-based devices.
Copyright (c) 2006 Michael "Chishm" Chisholm
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#ifndef _LIBFAT_H
#define _LIBFAT_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#include <stdint.h>
#include <ogc/disc_io.h>
/*
Initialise any inserted block-devices.
Add the fat device driver to the devoptab, making it available for standard file functions.
cacheSize: The number of pages to allocate for each inserted block-device
setAsDefaultDevice: if true, make this the default device driver for file operations
*/
extern bool fatInit (uint32_t cacheSize, bool setAsDefaultDevice);
/*
Calls fatInit with setAsDefaultDevice = true and cacheSize optimised for the host system.
*/
extern bool fatInitDefault (void);
/*
Mount the device pointed to by interface, and set up a devoptab entry for it as "name:".
You can then access the filesystem using "name:/".
This will mount the active partition or the first valid partition on the disc,
and will use a cache size optimized for the host system.
*/
extern bool fatMountSimple (const char* name, const DISC_INTERFACE* interface);
/*
Mount the device pointed to by interface, and set up a devoptab entry for it as "name:".
You can then access the filesystem using "name:/".
If startSector = 0, it will mount the active partition of the first valid partition on
the disc. Otherwise it will try to mount the partition starting at startSector.
cacheSize specifies the number of pages to allocate for the cache.
This will not startup the disc, so you need to call interface->startup(); first.
*/
extern bool fatMount (const char* name, const DISC_INTERFACE* interface, sec_t startSector, uint32_t cacheSize);
/*
Unmount the partition specified by name.
If there are open files, it will attempt to synchronise them to disc.
*/
extern void fatUnmount (const char* name);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif // _LIBFAT_H