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savelij13 46155916b1 fatfs v0.08 May 15, 2010:
- Added a memory configuration option. (_USE_LFN)
- Added file lock feature. (_FS_SHARE)
- Added fast seek feature. (_USE_FASTSEEK)
- Changed some types on the API, XCHAR->TCHAR.
- Changed fname member in the FILINFO structure on Unicode cfg.
- String functions support UTF-8 encoding files on Unicode cfg.
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<h2>f_mount</h2>
<p>The f_mount fucntion registers/unregisters a work area to the FatFs module.</p>
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FRESULT f_mount (
BYTE <em>Drive</em>, <span>/* Logical drive number */</span>
FATFS* <em>FileSystemObject</em> <span>/* Pointer to the work area */</span>
);
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<h4>Parameters</h4>
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<dt>Drive</dt>
<dd>Logical drive number (0-9) to register/unregister the work area.</dd>
<dt>FileSystemObject</dt>
<dd>Pointer to the work area (file system object) to be registered.</dd>
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<h4>Return Values</h4>
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<dt>FR_OK (0)</dt>
<dd>The function succeeded.</dd>
<dt>FR_INVALID_DRIVE</dt>
<dd>The drive number is invalid.</dd>
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<h4>Description</h4>
<p>The f_mount function registers/unregisters a work area to the FatFs module. The work area must be given to the each volume with this function prior to use any other file function. To unregister a work area, specify a NULL to the <em>FileSystemObject</em>, and then the work area can be discarded.</p>
<p>This function only initializes the given work area and registers its address to the internal table, any access to the disk I/O layer does not occure. The volume mount process is performed on first file access after f_mount function or media change.</p>
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<h4>QuickInfo</h4>
<p>Always available.</p>
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<h4>See Also</h4>
<p><tt><a href="sfatfs.html">FATFS</a></tt></p>
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