/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* Low level disk I/O module skeleton for FatFs (C)ChaN, 2016 */ /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* If a working storage control module is available, it should be */ /* attached to the FatFs via a glue function rather than modifying it. */ /* This is an example of glue functions to attach various exsisting */ /* storage control modules to the FatFs module with a defined API. */ /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ #include #include "diskio.h" /* FatFs lower layer API */ #include "sdmmc.h" /* Global sd struct. */ extern struct mmc sd_mmc; /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* Get Drive Status */ /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ DSTATUS disk_status ( BYTE pdrv /* Physical drive nmuber to identify the drive */ ) { return 0; } /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* Inidialize a Drive */ /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ DSTATUS disk_initialize ( BYTE pdrv /* Physical drive nmuber to identify the drive */ ) { return 0; } /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* Read Sector(s) */ /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ DRESULT disk_read ( BYTE pdrv, /* Physical drive nmuber to identify the drive */ BYTE *buff, /* Data buffer to store read data */ DWORD sector, /* Start sector in LBA */ UINT count /* Number of sectors to read */ ) { return sdmmc_read(&sd_mmc, buff, sector, count) == 0 ? RES_OK : RES_ERROR; } /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* Write Sector(s) */ /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ DRESULT disk_write ( BYTE pdrv, /* Physical drive nmuber to identify the drive */ const BYTE *buff, /* Data to be written */ DWORD sector, /* Start sector in LBA */ UINT count /* Number of sectors to write */ ) { return RES_ERROR; } /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* Miscellaneous Functions */ /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ DRESULT disk_ioctl ( BYTE pdrv, /* Physical drive nmuber (0..) */ BYTE cmd, /* Control code */ void *buff /* Buffer to send/receive control data */ ) { return RES_OK; }