| 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849 | <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"><html lang="en"><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"><meta http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css"><link rel="up" title="FatFs" href="../00index_e.html"><link rel="alternate" hreflang="ja" title="Japanese" href="../ja/sfile.html"><link rel="stylesheet" href="../css_e.css" type="text/css" media="screen" title="ELM Default"><title>FatFs - FIL</title></head><body><div class="para"><h2>FIL</h2><p>The <tt>FIL</tt> structure (file object) holds the state of an open file. It is created by <tt>f_open</tt> function and discarded by <tt>f_close</tt> function. Application program must not modify any member in this structure except for <tt>cltbl</tt>, or any data on the FAT volume can be collapsed. Note that a sector buffer is defined in this structure at non-tiny configuration (<tt>_FS_TINY == 0</tt>), so that the <tt>FIL</tt> structures at that configuration should not be defined as auto variable.</p><pre><span class="k">typedef</span> <span class="k">struct</span> {    FATFS*  fs;           <span class="c">/* Pointer to the owner file system object */</span>    WORD    id;           <span class="c">/* Owner file system mount ID */</span>    BYTE    flag;         <span class="c">/* File object status flags */</span>    BYTE    err;          <span class="c">/* Abort flag (error code) */</span>    DWORD   fptr;         <span class="c">/* File read/write pointer (Byte offset origin from top of the file) */</span>    DWORD   fsize;        <span class="c">/* File size in unit of byte */</span>    DWORD   sclust;       <span class="c">/* File start cluster */</span>    DWORD   clust;        <span class="c">/* Current cluster of fptr (One cluster behind if fptr is on the cluster boundary. Invalid if fptr == 0.) */</span>    DWORD   dsect;        <span class="c">/* Current data sector (Can be invalid if fptr is on the cluster boundary.)*/</span><span class="k">#if</span> !_FS_READONLY    DWORD   dir_sect;     <span class="c">/* Sector number containing the directory entry */</span>    BYTE*   dir_ptr;      <span class="c">/* Ponter to the directory entry in the window */</span><span class="k">#endif</span><span class="k">#if</span> _USE_FASTSEEK    DWORD*  cltbl;        <span class="c">/* Pointer to the cluster link map table (Nulled on file open. Set by application.) */</span><span class="k">#endif</span><span class="k">#if</span> _FS_LOCK    UINT    lockid;       <span class="c">/* Fle lock ID */</span><span class="k">#endif</span><span class="k">#if</span> !_FS_TINY    BYTE    buf[_MAX_SS]; <span class="c">/* File private data transfer buffer (Always valid if fptr is not on the sector boundary but can be invalid if fptr is on the sector boundary.) */</span><span class="k">#endif</span>} FIL;</pre></div><p class="foot"><a href="../00index_e.html">Return</a></p></body></html>
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