```eval_rst .. include:: /header.rst :github_url: |github_link_base|/overview/file-system.md ``` # File system LVGL has a 'File system' abstraction module that enables you to attach any type of file system. The file system is identified by a drive letter. For example, if the SD card is associated with the letter `'S'`, a file can be reached like `"S:path/to/file.txt"`. ## Ready to use drivers The [lv_fs_if](https://github.com/lvgl/lv_fs_if) repository contains ready to use drivers using POSIX, standard C and [FATFS](http://elm-chan.org/fsw/ff/00index_e.html) API. See it's [README](https://github.com/lvgl/lv_fs_if#readme) for the details. ## Add a driver ### Registering a driver To add a driver, `lv_fs_drv_t` needs to be initialized like below. `lv_fs_drv_t` needs to be static, global or dynamically allocated and not a local varaible. ```c static lv_fs_drv_t drv; /*Needs to be static or global*/ lv_fs_drv_init(&drv); /*Basic initialization*/ drv.letter = 'S'; /*An uppercase letter to identify the drive */ drv.ready_cb = my_ready_cb; /*Callback to tell if the drive is ready to use */ drv.open_cb = my_open_cb; /*Callback to open a file */ drv.close_cb = my_close_cb; /*Callback to close a file */ drv.read_cb = my_read_cb; /*Callback to read a file */ drv.write_cb = my_write_cb; /*Callback to write a file */ drv.seek_cb = my_seek_cb; /*Callback to seek in a file (Move cursor) */ drv.tell_cb = my_tell_cb; /*Callback to tell the cursor position */ drv.dir_open_cb = my_dir_open_cb; /*Callback to open directory to read its content */ drv.dir_read_cb = my_dir_read_cb; /*Callback to read a directory's content */ drv.dir_close_cb = my_dir_close_cb; /*Callback to close a directory */ drv.user_data = my_user_data; /*Any custom data if required*/ lv_fs_drv_register(&drv); /*Finally register the drive*/ ``` Any of the callbacks can be `NULL` to indicate that operation is not supported. ### Implementing the callbacks #### Open callback The prototype of `open_cb` looks like this: ```c void * (*open_cb)(lv_fs_drv_t * drv, const char * path, lv_fs_mode_t mode); ``` `path` is path after the driver letter (e.g. "S:path/to/file.txt" -> "path/to/file.txt"). `mode` can be `LV_FS_MODE_WR` or `LV_FS_MODE_RD` to open for write or read. The return value is a pointer the *file object* the describes the opened file or `NULL` if there were any issues (e.g. the file wasn't found). The returned file object will be passed to to other file system related callbacks. (see below) ### Other callbacks The other callbacks are quite similar. For example `write_cb` looks like this: ```c lv_fs_res_t (*write_cb)(lv_fs_drv_t * drv, void * file_p, const void * buf, uint32_t btw, uint32_t * bw); ``` As `file_p` LVGL passes the return value of `open_cb`, `buf` is the data to write, `btw` is the Bytes To Write, `bw` is the actually written bytes. For a template to the callbacks see [lv_fs_template.c](https://github.com/lvgl/lvgl/blob/master/examples/porting/lv_port_fs_template.c). ## Usage example The example below shows how to read from a file: ```c lv_fs_file_t f; lv_fs_res_t res; res = lv_fs_open(&f, "S:folder/file.txt", LV_FS_MODE_RD); if(res != LV_FS_RES_OK) my_error_handling(); uint32_t read_num; uint8_t buf[8]; res = lv_fs_read(&f, buf, 8, &read_num); if(res != LV_FS_RES_OK || read_num != 8) my_error_handling(); lv_fs_close(&f); ``` *The mode in `lv_fs_open` can be `LV_FS_MODE_WR` to open for write or `LV_FS_MODE_RD | LV_FS_MODE_WR` for both* This example shows how to read a directory's content. It's up to the driver how to mark the directories, but it can be a good practice to insert a `'/'` in front of the directory name. ```c lv_fs_dir_t dir; lv_fs_res_t res; res = lv_fs_dir_open(&dir, "S:/folder"); if(res != LV_FS_RES_OK) my_error_handling(); char fn[256]; while(1) { res = lv_fs_dir_read(&dir, fn); if(res != LV_FS_RES_OK) { my_error_handling(); break; } /*fn is empty, if not more files to read*/ if(strlen(fn) == 0) { break; } printf("%s\n", fn); } lv_fs_dir_close(&dir); ``` ## Use drivers for images [Image](/widgets/core/img) objects can be opened from files too (besides variables stored in the flash). To use files in image widgets the following callbacks are required: - open - close - read - seek - tell ## API ```eval_rst .. doxygenfile:: lv_fs.h :project: lvgl ```