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# SPIFFS ESP8266 File system
This component adds file system support for ESP8266. File system of choice
for ESP8266 is [SPIFFS](https://github.com/pellepl/spiffs).
It was specifically designed to use with SPI NOR flash on embedded systems.
The main advantage of SPIFFS is wear leveling, which prolongs life time
of a flash memory.
## Features
* SPIFFS - embedded file system for NOR flash memory.
* POSIX file operations.
* Static files upload to ESP8266 file system within build process.
* SPIFFS singleton or run-time configuration. Selectable by
`SPIFFS_SINGLETON` variable in Makefile.
## Usage
### Configuration
SPIFFS can be configured in two ways. As a SINGLETON with configuration
parameters provided at compile-time. And during run-time. The default
configuration is a SINGLETON. The desired configuration can be selected in
program's Makefile with variable `SPIFFS_SINGLETON = 0`.
If SPIFFS is configured in runtime (SPIFFS_SINGLETON = 0) the method
`esp_spiffs_init` accepts two arguments: address and size. Where address
and size is the location of SPIFFS region in SPI flash and its size.
In order to use file system in a project the following steps should be made:
* Add SPIFFS component in a project Makefile `EXTRA_COMPONENTS = extras/spiffs`
* Specify your flash size in the Makefile `FLASH_SIZE = 32`
* Specify the start address of file system region on the flash memory
`SPIFFS_BASE_ADDR = 0x200000`. It still needed even for `SPIFFS_SINGLETON = 0`
in order to flash SPIFFS image to the right location during `make flash`.
If no SPIFFS image is going to be flashed this variable can be omitted.
* If you want to upload files to a file system during flash process specify
the directory with files `$(eval $(call make_spiffs_image,files))`
In the end the Makefile should look like:
```
PROGRAM=spiffs_example
EXTRA_COMPONENTS = extras/spiffs
FLASH_SIZE = 32
SPIFFS_BASE_ADDR = 0x200000
SPIFFS_SIZE = 0x100000
include ../../common.mk
$(eval $(call make_spiffs_image,files))
```
Note: Macro call to prepare SPIFFS image for flashing should go after
`include common.mk`
### Files upload
To upload files to a file system during flash process the following macro is
used:
```
$(eval $(call make_spiffs_image,files))
```
It enables the build of a helper utility **mkspiffs**. This utility creates
an SPIFFS image with files in the specified directory.
The SPIFFS image is created during build stage, after `make` is run.
The image is flashed into the device along with firmware during flash stage,
after `make flash` is run.
**mkspiffs** utility uses the same SPIFFS source code and the same
configuration as ESP8266. So the created image should always be compatible
with SPIFFS on a device.
The build process will catch any changes in files directory and rebuild the
image each time `make` is run.
## Example
### Mount
```
esp_spiffs_init(); // allocate memory buffers
if (esp_spiffs_mount() != SPIFFS_OK) {
printf("Error mounting SPIFFS\n");
}
```
### Format
Formatting SPIFFS is a little bit awkward. Before formatting SPIFFS must be
mounted and unmounted.
```
esp_spiffs_init();
if (esp_spiffs_mount() != SPIFFS_OK) {
printf("Error mount SPIFFS\n");
}
SPIFFS_unmount(&fs); // FS must be unmounted before formating
if (SPIFFS_format(&fs) == SPIFFS_OK) {
printf("Format complete\n");
} else {
printf("Format failed\n");
}
esp_spiffs_mount();
```
### POSIX read
Nothing special here.
```
const int buf_size = 0xFF;
uint8_t buf[buf_size];
int fd = open("test.txt", O_RDONLY);
if (fd < 0) {
printf("Error opening file\n");
}
read(fd, buf, buf_size);
printf("Data: %s\n", buf);
close(fd);
```
### SPIFFS read
SPIFFS interface is intended to be as close to POSIX as possible.
```
const int buf_size = 0xFF;
uint8_t buf[buf_size];
spiffs_file fd = SPIFFS_open(&fs, "other.txt", SPIFFS_RDONLY, 0);
if (fd < 0) {
printf("Error opening file\n");
}
SPIFFS_read(&fs, fd, buf, buf_size);
printf("Data: %s\n", buf);
SPIFFS_close(&fs, fd);
```
### POSIX write
```
uint8_t buf[] = "Example data, written by ESP8266";
int fd = open("other.txt", O_WRONLY|O_CREAT, 0);
if (fd < 0) {
printf("Error opening file\n");
}
write(fd, buf, sizeof(buf));
close(fd);
```
## Resources
[SPIFFS](https://github.com/pellepl/spiffs)