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savelij13 e749807f86 fatfs v0.12b September 04, 2016:
- Improved f_rename() to be able to rename objects with the same name but case.
- Fixed an error in the case conversion teble of code page 866. (ff.c)
- Fixed writing data is truncated at the file offset 4GiB on the exFAT volume. (appeared at R0.12)
- Fixed creating a file in the root directory of exFAT volume can fail. (appeared at R0.12)
- Fixed f_mkfs() creating exFAT volume with too small cluster size can collapse unallocated memory. (appeared at R0.12)
- Fixed wrong object name can be returned when read directory at Unicode cfg. (appeared at R0.12)
- Fixed large file allocation/removing on the exFAT volume collapses allocation bitmap. (appeared at R0.12)
- Fixed some internal errors in f_expand() and f_lseek(). (appeared at R0.12)
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<h2>disk_write</h2>
<p>The disk_write writes sector(s) to the storage device.</p>
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DRESULT disk_write (
BYTE <span class="arg">drv</span>, <span class="c">/* [IN] Physical drive number */</span>
const BYTE* <span class="arg">buff</span>, <span class="c">/* [IN] Pointer to the data to be written */</span>
DWORD <span class="arg">sector</span>, <span class="c">/* [IN] Sector number to write from */</span>
UINT <span class="arg">count</span> <span class="c">/* [IN] Number of sectors to write */</span>
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<h4>Parameters</h4>
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<dt>pdrv</dt>
<dd>Physical drive number to identify the target device.</dd>
<dt>buff</dt>
<dd>Pointer to the first item of the <em>byte array</em> to be written. The size of data to be written is sector size * <tt class="arg">count</tt> bytes.</dd>
<dt>sector</dt>
<dd>Start sector number in 32-bit LBA.</dd>
<dt>count</dt>
<dd>Number of sectors to write.</dd>
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<h4>Return Values</h4>
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<dt>RES_OK (0)</dt>
<dd>The function succeeded.</dd>
<dt>RES_ERROR</dt>
<dd>Any hard error occured during the write operation and could not recover it.</dd>
<dt>RES_WRPRT</dt>
<dd>The medium is write protected.</dd>
<dt>RES_PARERR</dt>
<dd>Invalid parameter.</dd>
<dt>RES_NOTRDY</dt>
<dd>The device has not been initialized.</dd>
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<h4>Description</h4>
<p>The specified memory address is not that always aligned to word boundary because the type of pointer is defined as <tt>BYTE*</tt>. For more information, refer to the description of <a href="dread.html"><tt>disk_read</tt></a> function.</p>
<p>Generally, a multiple sector transfer request must not be split into single sector transactions to the storage device, or you will never get good write throughput.</p>
<p>FatFs expects delayed write function of the disk control layer. The write operation to the media does not need to be completed when return from this function by what write operation is in progress or data is only stored into the write-back cache. But write data on the <tt class="arg">buff</tt> is invalid after return from this function. The write completion request is done by <tt>CTRL_SYNC</tt> command of <tt><a href="dioctl.html">disk_ioctl</a></tt> function. Therefore, if a delayed write function is implemented, the write throughput will be improved.</p>
<p><em>Remarks: Application program MUST NOT call this function, or FAT structure on the volume can be collapsed.</em></p>
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<h4>QuickInfo</h4>
<p>This function is not needed when <tt>_FS_READONLY == 1</tt>.</p>
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