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<div class="para func">
<h2>disk_status</h2>
<p>The disk_status function returns the current disk status.</p>
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DSTATUS disk_status (
BYTE <em>Drive</em> <span class="c">/* Physical drive number */</span>
);
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<h4>Parameter</h4>
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<dt>Drive</dt>
<dd>Specifies the physical drive number to be confirmed.</dd>
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<h4>Return Values</h4>
<p>The disk status is returned in combination of following flags. FatFs refers only <tt>STA_NOINIT</tt> and <tt>STA_PROTECTED</tt>.</p>
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<dt>STA_NOINIT</dt>
<dd>Indicates that the disk drive has not been initialized. This flag is set on: system reset, disk removal and disk_initialize function failed, and cleared on: disk_initialize function succeeded.</dd>
<dt>STA_NODISK</dt>
<dd>Indicates that no medium in the drive. This is always cleared on fixed disk drive.</dd>
<dt>STA_PROTECTED</dt>
<dd>Indicates that the medium is write protected. This is always cleared on the drive that does not support write protect notch. Not valid when <tt>STA_NODISK</tt> is set.</dd>
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