This has existed for some time in the form of the lfs_traverse
function, however lfs_traverse is relatively unconventional and
has proven to not have been the most intuitive for users.
As pointed out by davidefer, the lookahead pointer modular arithmetic
does not work around integer overflow when the pointer size is not a
multiple of the block count.
To avoid overflow problems, the easy solution is to stop trying to
work around integer overflows and keep the lookahead offset inside the
block device. To make this work, the ack was modified into a resetable
counter that is decremented every block allocation.
As a plus, quite a bit of the allocation logic ended up simplified.
Note: It's still expected to modify lfs_utils.h when porting littlefs
to a new target/system. There's just too much room for system-specific
improvements, such as taking advantage of CRC hardware.
Rather, encouraging modification of lfs_util.h and making it easy to
modify and debug should result in better integration with the consuming
systems.
This just adds a bunch of quality-of-life improvements that should help
development and integration in littlefs.
- Macros that require no side-effects are all-caps
- System includes are only brought in when needed
- Malloc/free wrappers
- LFS_NO_* checks for quickly disabling things at the command line
- At least a little-bit more docs
Rather than tracking all in-flight blocks blocks during a lookahead,
littlefs uses an ack scheme to mark the first allocated block that
hasn't reached the disk yet. littlefs assumes all blocks since the
last ack are bad or in-flight, and uses this to know when it's out
of storage.
However, these unacked allocations were still being populated in the
lookahead buffer. If the whole block device fits in the lookahead
buffer, _and_ littlefs managed to scan around the whole storage while
an unacked block was still in-flight, it would assume the block was
free and misallocate it.
The fix is to only fill the lookahead buffer up to the last ack.
The internal free structure was restructured to simplify the runtime
calculation of lookahead size.
- Write on read-only file to return LFS_ERR_BADF
- Renaming directory onto file to return LFS_ERR_NOTEMPTY
- Changed LFS_ERR_INVAL in lfs_file_seek to assert