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  1. /*
  2. * The little filesystem
  3. *
  4. * Copyright (c) 2017, Arm Limited. All rights reserved.
  5. * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
  6. */
  7. #ifndef LFS_H
  8. #define LFS_H
  9. #include <stdint.h>
  10. #include <stdbool.h>
  11. #ifdef __cplusplus
  12. extern "C"
  13. {
  14. #endif
  15. /// Version info ///
  16. // Software library version
  17. // Major (top-nibble), incremented on backwards incompatible changes
  18. // Minor (bottom-nibble), incremented on feature additions
  19. #define LFS_VERSION 0x00020000
  20. #define LFS_VERSION_MAJOR (0xffff & (LFS_VERSION >> 16))
  21. #define LFS_VERSION_MINOR (0xffff & (LFS_VERSION >> 0))
  22. // Version of On-disk data structures
  23. // Major (top-nibble), incremented on backwards incompatible changes
  24. // Minor (bottom-nibble), incremented on feature additions
  25. #define LFS_DISK_VERSION 0x00020000
  26. #define LFS_DISK_VERSION_MAJOR (0xffff & (LFS_DISK_VERSION >> 16))
  27. #define LFS_DISK_VERSION_MINOR (0xffff & (LFS_DISK_VERSION >> 0))
  28. /// Definitions ///
  29. // Type definitions
  30. typedef uint32_t lfs_size_t;
  31. typedef uint32_t lfs_off_t;
  32. typedef int32_t lfs_ssize_t;
  33. typedef int32_t lfs_soff_t;
  34. typedef uint32_t lfs_block_t;
  35. // Maximum name size in bytes, may be redefined to reduce the size of the
  36. // info struct. Limited to <= 1022. Stored in superblock and must be
  37. // respected by other littlefs drivers.
  38. #ifndef LFS_NAME_MAX
  39. #define LFS_NAME_MAX 255
  40. #endif
  41. // Maximum size of a file in bytes, may be redefined to limit to support other
  42. // drivers. Limited on disk to <= 4294967296. However, above 2147483647 the
  43. // functions lfs_file_seek, lfs_file_size, and lfs_file_tell will return
  44. // incorrect values due to using signed integers. Stored in superblock and
  45. // must be respected by other littlefs drivers.
  46. #ifndef LFS_FILE_MAX
  47. #define LFS_FILE_MAX 2147483647
  48. #endif
  49. // Maximum size of custom attributes in bytes, may be redefined, but there is
  50. // no real benefit to using a smaller LFS_ATTR_MAX. Limited to <= 1022.
  51. #ifndef LFS_ATTR_MAX
  52. #define LFS_ATTR_MAX 1022
  53. #endif
  54. // Possible error codes, these are negative to allow
  55. // valid positive return values
  56. enum lfs_error {
  57. LFS_ERR_OK = 0, // No error
  58. LFS_ERR_IO = -5, // Error during device operation
  59. LFS_ERR_CORRUPT = -84, // Corrupted
  60. LFS_ERR_NOENT = -2, // No directory entry
  61. LFS_ERR_EXIST = -17, // Entry already exists
  62. LFS_ERR_NOTDIR = -20, // Entry is not a dir
  63. LFS_ERR_ISDIR = -21, // Entry is a dir
  64. LFS_ERR_NOTEMPTY = -39, // Dir is not empty
  65. LFS_ERR_BADF = -9, // Bad file number
  66. LFS_ERR_FBIG = -27, // File too large
  67. LFS_ERR_INVAL = -22, // Invalid parameter
  68. LFS_ERR_NOSPC = -28, // No space left on device
  69. LFS_ERR_NOMEM = -12, // No more memory available
  70. LFS_ERR_NOATTR = -61, // No data/attr available
  71. LFS_ERR_NAMETOOLONG = -36, // File name too long
  72. };
  73. // File types
  74. enum lfs_type {
  75. // file types
  76. LFS_TYPE_REG = 0x001,
  77. LFS_TYPE_DIR = 0x002,
  78. // internally used types
  79. LFS_TYPE_SPLICE = 0x400,
  80. LFS_TYPE_NAME = 0x000,
  81. LFS_TYPE_STRUCT = 0x200,
  82. LFS_TYPE_USERATTR = 0x300,
  83. LFS_TYPE_FROM = 0x100,
  84. LFS_TYPE_TAIL = 0x600,
  85. LFS_TYPE_GLOBALS = 0x700,
  86. LFS_TYPE_CRC = 0x500,
  87. // internally used type specializations
  88. LFS_TYPE_CREATE = 0x401,
  89. LFS_TYPE_DELETE = 0x4ff,
  90. LFS_TYPE_SUPERBLOCK = 0x0ff,
  91. LFS_TYPE_DIRSTRUCT = 0x200,
  92. LFS_TYPE_CTZSTRUCT = 0x202,
  93. LFS_TYPE_INLINESTRUCT = 0x201,
  94. LFS_TYPE_SOFTTAIL = 0x600,
  95. LFS_TYPE_HARDTAIL = 0x601,
  96. LFS_TYPE_MOVESTATE = 0x7ff,
  97. // internal chip sources
  98. LFS_FROM_NOOP = 0x000,
  99. LFS_FROM_MOVE = 0x101,
  100. LFS_FROM_USERATTRS = 0x102,
  101. };
  102. // File open flags
  103. enum lfs_open_flags {
  104. // open flags
  105. LFS_O_RDONLY = 1, // Open a file as read only
  106. LFS_O_WRONLY = 2, // Open a file as write only
  107. LFS_O_RDWR = 3, // Open a file as read and write
  108. LFS_O_CREAT = 0x0100, // Create a file if it does not exist
  109. LFS_O_EXCL = 0x0200, // Fail if a file already exists
  110. LFS_O_TRUNC = 0x0400, // Truncate the existing file to zero size
  111. LFS_O_APPEND = 0x0800, // Move to end of file on every write
  112. // internally used flags
  113. LFS_F_DIRTY = 0x010000, // File does not match storage
  114. LFS_F_WRITING = 0x020000, // File has been written since last flush
  115. LFS_F_READING = 0x040000, // File has been read since last flush
  116. LFS_F_ERRED = 0x080000, // An error occured during write
  117. LFS_F_INLINE = 0x100000, // Currently inlined in directory entry
  118. };
  119. // File seek flags
  120. enum lfs_whence_flags {
  121. LFS_SEEK_SET = 0, // Seek relative to an absolute position
  122. LFS_SEEK_CUR = 1, // Seek relative to the current file position
  123. LFS_SEEK_END = 2, // Seek relative to the end of the file
  124. };
  125. // Configuration provided during initialization of the littlefs
  126. struct lfs_config {
  127. // Opaque user provided context that can be used to pass
  128. // information to the block device operations
  129. void *context;
  130. // Read a region in a block. Negative error codes are propogated
  131. // to the user.
  132. int (*read)(const struct lfs_config *c, lfs_block_t block,
  133. lfs_off_t off, void *buffer, lfs_size_t size);
  134. // Program a region in a block. The block must have previously
  135. // been erased. Negative error codes are propogated to the user.
  136. // May return LFS_ERR_CORRUPT if the block should be considered bad.
  137. int (*prog)(const struct lfs_config *c, lfs_block_t block,
  138. lfs_off_t off, const void *buffer, lfs_size_t size);
  139. // Erase a block. A block must be erased before being programmed.
  140. // The state of an erased block is undefined. Negative error codes
  141. // are propogated to the user.
  142. // May return LFS_ERR_CORRUPT if the block should be considered bad.
  143. int (*erase)(const struct lfs_config *c, lfs_block_t block);
  144. // Sync the state of the underlying block device. Negative error codes
  145. // are propogated to the user.
  146. int (*sync)(const struct lfs_config *c);
  147. // Minimum size of a block read. All read operations will be a
  148. // multiple of this value.
  149. lfs_size_t read_size;
  150. // Minimum size of a block program. All program operations will be a
  151. // multiple of this value.
  152. lfs_size_t prog_size;
  153. // Size of an erasable block. This does not impact ram consumption and
  154. // may be larger than the physical erase size. However, non-inlined files
  155. // take up at minimum one block. Must be a multiple of the read
  156. // and program sizes.
  157. lfs_size_t block_size;
  158. // Number of erasable blocks on the device.
  159. lfs_size_t block_count;
  160. // Number of erase cycles before we should move data to another block.
  161. // May be zero, in which case no block-level wear-leveling is performed.
  162. uint32_t block_cycles;
  163. // Size of block caches. Each cache buffers a portion of a block in RAM.
  164. // The littlefs needs a read cache, a program cache, and one additional
  165. // cache per file. Larger caches can improve performance by storing more
  166. // data and reducing the number of disk accesses. Must be a multiple of
  167. // the read and program sizes, and a factor of the block size.
  168. lfs_size_t cache_size;
  169. // Size of the lookahead buffer in bytes. A larger lookahead buffer
  170. // increases the number of blocks found during an allocation pass. The
  171. // lookahead buffer is stored as a compact bitmap, so each byte of RAM
  172. // can track 8 blocks. Must be a multiple of 8.
  173. lfs_size_t lookahead_size;
  174. // Optional statically allocated read buffer. Must be cache_size.
  175. // By default lfs_malloc is used to allocate this buffer.
  176. void *read_buffer;
  177. // Optional statically allocated program buffer. Must be cache_size.
  178. // By default lfs_malloc is used to allocate this buffer.
  179. void *prog_buffer;
  180. // Optional statically allocated lookahead buffer. Must be lookahead_size
  181. // and aligned to a 32-bit boundary. By default lfs_malloc is used to
  182. // allocate this buffer.
  183. void *lookahead_buffer;
  184. // Optional upper limit on length of file names in bytes. No downside for
  185. // larger names except the size of the info struct which is controlled by
  186. // the LFS_NAME_MAX define. Defaults to LFS_NAME_MAX when zero. Stored in
  187. // superblock and must be respected by other littlefs drivers.
  188. lfs_size_t name_max;
  189. // Optional upper limit on files in bytes. No downside for larger files
  190. // but must be <= LFS_FILE_MAX. Defaults to LFS_FILE_MAX when zero. Stored
  191. // in superblock and must be respected by other littlefs drivers.
  192. lfs_size_t file_max;
  193. // Optional upper limit on custom attributes in bytes. No downside for
  194. // larger attributes size but must be <= LFS_ATTR_MAX. Defaults to
  195. // LFS_ATTR_MAX when zero.
  196. lfs_size_t attr_max;
  197. };
  198. // File info structure
  199. struct lfs_info {
  200. // Type of the file, either LFS_TYPE_REG or LFS_TYPE_DIR
  201. uint8_t type;
  202. // Size of the file, only valid for REG files. Limited to 32-bits.
  203. lfs_size_t size;
  204. // Name of the file stored as a null-terminated string. Limited to
  205. // LFS_NAME_MAX+1, which can be changed by redefining LFS_NAME_MAX to
  206. // reduce RAM. LFS_NAME_MAX is stored in superblock and must be
  207. // respected by other littlefs drivers.
  208. char name[LFS_NAME_MAX+1];
  209. };
  210. // Custom attribute structure, used to describe custom attributes
  211. // committed atomically during file writes.
  212. struct lfs_attr {
  213. // 8-bit type of attribute, provided by user and used to
  214. // identify the attribute
  215. uint8_t type;
  216. // Pointer to buffer containing the attribute
  217. void *buffer;
  218. // Size of attribute in bytes, limited to LFS_ATTR_MAX
  219. lfs_size_t size;
  220. };
  221. // Optional configuration provided during lfs_file_opencfg
  222. struct lfs_file_config {
  223. // Optional statically allocated file buffer. Must be cache_size.
  224. // By default lfs_malloc is used to allocate this buffer.
  225. void *buffer;
  226. // Optional list of custom attributes related to the file. If the file
  227. // is opened with read access, these attributes will be read from disk
  228. // during the open call. If the file is opened with write access, the
  229. // attributes will be written to disk every file sync or close. This
  230. // write occurs atomically with update to the file's contents.
  231. //
  232. // Custom attributes are uniquely identified by an 8-bit type and limited
  233. // to LFS_ATTR_MAX bytes. When read, if the stored attribute is smaller
  234. // than the buffer, it will be padded with zeros. If the stored attribute
  235. // is larger, then it will be silently truncated. If the attribute is not
  236. // found, it will be created implicitly.
  237. struct lfs_attr *attrs;
  238. // Number of custom attributes in the list
  239. lfs_size_t attr_count;
  240. };
  241. /// internal littlefs data structures ///
  242. typedef struct lfs_cache {
  243. lfs_block_t block;
  244. lfs_off_t off;
  245. lfs_size_t size;
  246. uint8_t *buffer;
  247. } lfs_cache_t;
  248. typedef struct lfs_mdir {
  249. lfs_block_t pair[2];
  250. uint32_t rev;
  251. lfs_off_t off;
  252. uint32_t etag;
  253. uint16_t count;
  254. bool erased;
  255. bool split;
  256. lfs_block_t tail[2];
  257. } lfs_mdir_t;
  258. // littlefs directory type
  259. typedef struct lfs_dir {
  260. struct lfs_dir *next;
  261. uint16_t id;
  262. uint8_t type;
  263. lfs_mdir_t m;
  264. lfs_off_t pos;
  265. lfs_block_t head[2];
  266. } lfs_dir_t;
  267. // littlefs file type
  268. typedef struct lfs_file {
  269. struct lfs_file *next;
  270. uint16_t id;
  271. uint8_t type;
  272. lfs_mdir_t m;
  273. struct lfs_ctz {
  274. lfs_block_t head;
  275. lfs_size_t size;
  276. } ctz;
  277. uint32_t flags;
  278. lfs_off_t pos;
  279. lfs_block_t block;
  280. lfs_off_t off;
  281. lfs_cache_t cache;
  282. const struct lfs_file_config *cfg;
  283. } lfs_file_t;
  284. typedef struct lfs_superblock {
  285. uint32_t version;
  286. lfs_size_t block_size;
  287. lfs_size_t block_count;
  288. lfs_size_t name_max;
  289. lfs_size_t file_max;
  290. lfs_size_t attr_max;
  291. } lfs_superblock_t;
  292. // The littlefs filesystem type
  293. typedef struct lfs {
  294. lfs_cache_t rcache;
  295. lfs_cache_t pcache;
  296. lfs_block_t root[2];
  297. struct lfs_mlist {
  298. struct lfs_mlist *next;
  299. uint16_t id;
  300. uint8_t type;
  301. lfs_mdir_t m;
  302. } *mlist;
  303. uint32_t seed;
  304. struct lfs_gstate {
  305. uint32_t tag;
  306. lfs_block_t pair[2];
  307. } gstate, gpending, gdelta;
  308. struct lfs_free {
  309. lfs_block_t off;
  310. lfs_block_t size;
  311. lfs_block_t i;
  312. lfs_block_t ack;
  313. uint32_t *buffer;
  314. } free;
  315. const struct lfs_config *cfg;
  316. lfs_size_t name_max;
  317. lfs_size_t file_max;
  318. lfs_size_t attr_max;
  319. #ifdef LFS_MIGRATE
  320. struct lfs1 *lfs1;
  321. #endif
  322. } lfs_t;
  323. /// Filesystem functions ///
  324. // Format a block device with the littlefs
  325. //
  326. // Requires a littlefs object and config struct. This clobbers the littlefs
  327. // object, and does not leave the filesystem mounted. The config struct must
  328. // be zeroed for defaults and backwards compatibility.
  329. //
  330. // Returns a negative error code on failure.
  331. int lfs_format(lfs_t *lfs, const struct lfs_config *config);
  332. // Mounts a littlefs
  333. //
  334. // Requires a littlefs object and config struct. Multiple filesystems
  335. // may be mounted simultaneously with multiple littlefs objects. Both
  336. // lfs and config must be allocated while mounted. The config struct must
  337. // be zeroed for defaults and backwards compatibility.
  338. //
  339. // Returns a negative error code on failure.
  340. int lfs_mount(lfs_t *lfs, const struct lfs_config *config);
  341. // Unmounts a littlefs
  342. //
  343. // Does nothing besides releasing any allocated resources.
  344. // Returns a negative error code on failure.
  345. int lfs_unmount(lfs_t *lfs);
  346. /// General operations ///
  347. // Removes a file or directory
  348. //
  349. // If removing a directory, the directory must be empty.
  350. // Returns a negative error code on failure.
  351. int lfs_remove(lfs_t *lfs, const char *path);
  352. // Rename or move a file or directory
  353. //
  354. // If the destination exists, it must match the source in type.
  355. // If the destination is a directory, the directory must be empty.
  356. //
  357. // Returns a negative error code on failure.
  358. int lfs_rename(lfs_t *lfs, const char *oldpath, const char *newpath);
  359. // Find info about a file or directory
  360. //
  361. // Fills out the info structure, based on the specified file or directory.
  362. // Returns a negative error code on failure.
  363. int lfs_stat(lfs_t *lfs, const char *path, struct lfs_info *info);
  364. // Get a custom attribute
  365. //
  366. // Custom attributes are uniquely identified by an 8-bit type and limited
  367. // to LFS_ATTR_MAX bytes. When read, if the stored attribute is smaller than
  368. // the buffer, it will be padded with zeros. If the stored attribute is larger,
  369. // then it will be silently truncated. If no attribute is found, the error
  370. // LFS_ERR_NOATTR is returned and the buffer is filled with zeros.
  371. //
  372. // Returns the size of the attribute, or a negative error code on failure.
  373. // Note, the returned size is the size of the attribute on disk, irrespective
  374. // of the size of the buffer. This can be used to dynamically allocate a buffer
  375. // or check for existance.
  376. lfs_ssize_t lfs_getattr(lfs_t *lfs, const char *path,
  377. uint8_t type, void *buffer, lfs_size_t size);
  378. // Set custom attributes
  379. //
  380. // Custom attributes are uniquely identified by an 8-bit type and limited
  381. // to LFS_ATTR_MAX bytes. If an attribute is not found, it will be
  382. // implicitly created.
  383. //
  384. // Returns a negative error code on failure.
  385. int lfs_setattr(lfs_t *lfs, const char *path,
  386. uint8_t type, const void *buffer, lfs_size_t size);
  387. // Removes a custom attribute
  388. //
  389. // If an attribute is not found, nothing happens.
  390. //
  391. // Returns a negative error code on failure.
  392. int lfs_removeattr(lfs_t *lfs, const char *path, uint8_t type);
  393. /// File operations ///
  394. // Open a file
  395. //
  396. // The mode that the file is opened in is determined by the flags, which
  397. // are values from the enum lfs_open_flags that are bitwise-ored together.
  398. //
  399. // Returns a negative error code on failure.
  400. int lfs_file_open(lfs_t *lfs, lfs_file_t *file,
  401. const char *path, int flags);
  402. // Open a file with extra configuration
  403. //
  404. // The mode that the file is opened in is determined by the flags, which
  405. // are values from the enum lfs_open_flags that are bitwise-ored together.
  406. //
  407. // The config struct provides additional config options per file as described
  408. // above. The config struct must be allocated while the file is open, and the
  409. // config struct must be zeroed for defaults and backwards compatibility.
  410. //
  411. // Returns a negative error code on failure.
  412. int lfs_file_opencfg(lfs_t *lfs, lfs_file_t *file,
  413. const char *path, int flags,
  414. const struct lfs_file_config *config);
  415. // Close a file
  416. //
  417. // Any pending writes are written out to storage as though
  418. // sync had been called and releases any allocated resources.
  419. //
  420. // Returns a negative error code on failure.
  421. int lfs_file_close(lfs_t *lfs, lfs_file_t *file);
  422. // Synchronize a file on storage
  423. //
  424. // Any pending writes are written out to storage.
  425. // Returns a negative error code on failure.
  426. int lfs_file_sync(lfs_t *lfs, lfs_file_t *file);
  427. // Read data from file
  428. //
  429. // Takes a buffer and size indicating where to store the read data.
  430. // Returns the number of bytes read, or a negative error code on failure.
  431. lfs_ssize_t lfs_file_read(lfs_t *lfs, lfs_file_t *file,
  432. void *buffer, lfs_size_t size);
  433. // Write data to file
  434. //
  435. // Takes a buffer and size indicating the data to write. The file will not
  436. // actually be updated on the storage until either sync or close is called.
  437. //
  438. // Returns the number of bytes written, or a negative error code on failure.
  439. lfs_ssize_t lfs_file_write(lfs_t *lfs, lfs_file_t *file,
  440. const void *buffer, lfs_size_t size);
  441. // Change the position of the file
  442. //
  443. // The change in position is determined by the offset and whence flag.
  444. // Returns the new position of the file, or a negative error code on failure.
  445. lfs_soff_t lfs_file_seek(lfs_t *lfs, lfs_file_t *file,
  446. lfs_soff_t off, int whence);
  447. // Truncates the size of the file to the specified size
  448. //
  449. // Returns a negative error code on failure.
  450. int lfs_file_truncate(lfs_t *lfs, lfs_file_t *file, lfs_off_t size);
  451. // Return the position of the file
  452. //
  453. // Equivalent to lfs_file_seek(lfs, file, 0, LFS_SEEK_CUR)
  454. // Returns the position of the file, or a negative error code on failure.
  455. lfs_soff_t lfs_file_tell(lfs_t *lfs, lfs_file_t *file);
  456. // Change the position of the file to the beginning of the file
  457. //
  458. // Equivalent to lfs_file_seek(lfs, file, 0, LFS_SEEK_SET)
  459. // Returns a negative error code on failure.
  460. int lfs_file_rewind(lfs_t *lfs, lfs_file_t *file);
  461. // Return the size of the file
  462. //
  463. // Similar to lfs_file_seek(lfs, file, 0, LFS_SEEK_END)
  464. // Returns the size of the file, or a negative error code on failure.
  465. lfs_soff_t lfs_file_size(lfs_t *lfs, lfs_file_t *file);
  466. /// Directory operations ///
  467. // Create a directory
  468. //
  469. // Returns a negative error code on failure.
  470. int lfs_mkdir(lfs_t *lfs, const char *path);
  471. // Open a directory
  472. //
  473. // Once open a directory can be used with read to iterate over files.
  474. // Returns a negative error code on failure.
  475. int lfs_dir_open(lfs_t *lfs, lfs_dir_t *dir, const char *path);
  476. // Close a directory
  477. //
  478. // Releases any allocated resources.
  479. // Returns a negative error code on failure.
  480. int lfs_dir_close(lfs_t *lfs, lfs_dir_t *dir);
  481. // Read an entry in the directory
  482. //
  483. // Fills out the info structure, based on the specified file or directory.
  484. // Returns a positive value on success, 0 at the end of directory,
  485. // or a negative error code on failure.
  486. int lfs_dir_read(lfs_t *lfs, lfs_dir_t *dir, struct lfs_info *info);
  487. // Change the position of the directory
  488. //
  489. // The new off must be a value previous returned from tell and specifies
  490. // an absolute offset in the directory seek.
  491. //
  492. // Returns a negative error code on failure.
  493. int lfs_dir_seek(lfs_t *lfs, lfs_dir_t *dir, lfs_off_t off);
  494. // Return the position of the directory
  495. //
  496. // The returned offset is only meant to be consumed by seek and may not make
  497. // sense, but does indicate the current position in the directory iteration.
  498. //
  499. // Returns the position of the directory, or a negative error code on failure.
  500. lfs_soff_t lfs_dir_tell(lfs_t *lfs, lfs_dir_t *dir);
  501. // Change the position of the directory to the beginning of the directory
  502. //
  503. // Returns a negative error code on failure.
  504. int lfs_dir_rewind(lfs_t *lfs, lfs_dir_t *dir);
  505. /// Filesystem-level filesystem operations
  506. // Finds the current size of the filesystem
  507. //
  508. // Note: Result is best effort. If files share COW structures, the returned
  509. // size may be larger than the filesystem actually is.
  510. //
  511. // Returns the number of allocated blocks, or a negative error code on failure.
  512. lfs_ssize_t lfs_fs_size(lfs_t *lfs);
  513. // Traverse through all blocks in use by the filesystem
  514. //
  515. // The provided callback will be called with each block address that is
  516. // currently in use by the filesystem. This can be used to determine which
  517. // blocks are in use or how much of the storage is available.
  518. //
  519. // Returns a negative error code on failure.
  520. int lfs_fs_traverse(lfs_t *lfs, int (*cb)(void*, lfs_block_t), void *data);
  521. #ifdef LFS_MIGRATE
  522. // Attempts to migrate a previous version of littlefs
  523. //
  524. // Behaves similarly to the lfs_format function. Attempts to mount
  525. // the previous version of littlefs and update the filesystem so it can be
  526. // mounted with the current version of littlefs.
  527. //
  528. // Requires a littlefs object and config struct. This clobbers the littlefs
  529. // object, and does not leave the filesystem mounted. The config struct must
  530. // be zeroed for defaults and backwards compatibility.
  531. //
  532. // Returns a negative error code on failure.
  533. int lfs_migrate(lfs_t *lfs, const struct lfs_config *cfg);
  534. #endif
  535. #ifdef __cplusplus
  536. } /* extern "C" */
  537. #endif
  538. #endif