- Added a configuration option for the platforms without RTC. (_FS_NORTC) - Fixed volume label created by Mac OS X cannot be retrieved with f_getlabel(). - Fixed a potential problem of FAT access that can appear on disk error. - Fixed null pointer dereference on attempting to delete the root direcotry.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| <div class="para func">
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| <h2>disk_read</h2>
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| <p>The disk_read function reads sector(s) from the storage device.</p>
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| DRESULT disk_read (
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|   BYTE <span class="arg">pdrv</span>,     <span class="c">/* [IN] Physical drive number */</span>
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|   BYTE* <span class="arg">buff</span>,    <span class="c">/* [OUT] Pointer to the read data buffer */</span>
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|   DWORD <span class="arg">sector</span>,  <span class="c">/* [IN] Start sector number */</span>
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|   UINT <span class="arg">count</span>     <span class="c">/* [IN] Number of sectros to read */</span>
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| <h4>Parameters</h4>
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| <dl class="par">
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| <dt>pdrv</dt>
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| <dd>Physical drive number to identify the target device.</dd>
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| <dt>buff</dt>
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| <dd>Pointer to the <em>byte array</em> to store the read data.</dd>
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| <dt>sector</dt>
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| <dd>Start sector number in 32-bit LBA.</dd>
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| <dt>count</dt>
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| <dd>Number of sectors to read in range of from 1 to 128..</dd>
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| </dl>
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| <h4>Return Value</h4>
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| <dl class="ret">
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| <dt>RES_OK (0)</dt>
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| <dd>The function succeeded.</dd>
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| <dt>RES_ERROR</dt>
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| <dd>Any hard error occured during the read operation and could not recover it.</dd>
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| <dt>RES_PARERR</dt>
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| <dd>Invalid parameter.</dd>
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| <dt>RES_NOTRDY</dt>
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| <dd>The device has not been initialized.</dd>
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| <h4>Description</h4>
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| <p>The data read/write operation to the storage devices is done in unit of <em>sector</em>. FatFs supports the sector size in range of from 512 to 4096 bytes. When FatFs is configured to fixed sector size (<tt>_MIN_SS == MAX_SS</tt>, this will be the most case), the read/write function must work at that sector size. If variable sector size is selected (<tt>_MIN_SS < MAX_SS</tt>), FatFs inquires the sector size with <tt>disk_ioctl()</tt> after initialization</tt>.
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| <p>The memory address specified by <tt class="arg">buff</tt> is not that always aligned to word boundary because the argument is defined as <tt>BYTE*</tt>. The misaligned read/write request can occure at <a href="appnote.html#fs1">direct transfer</a>. If the bus architecture, especially DMA controller, does not allow misaligned memory access, it should be solved in this function. There are some workarounds described below to avoid this issue.</p>
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| <li>Convert word transfer to byte transfer in this function if needed. - Recommended.</li>
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| <li>For <tt>f_read()</tt>, avoid long read request that includes a whole of sector. - Direct transfer will never occure.</li>
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| <li>For <tt>f_read(fp, buff, btr, &br)</tt>, make sure that <tt>(((UINT)buff & 3) == (f_tell(fp) & 3))</tt> is true. - Word aligned direct transfer is guaranteed.</li>
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| <p>Generally, a multiple sector transfer request must not be split into single sector transactions to the storage device, or you will not get good read throughput.</p>
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