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# ESP32 FAT Filesystem Test Project
This project tests the FAT filesystem implementation with ESP32 Wear Leveling support.
## Overview
This project demonstrates:
- Building FAT filesystem images with wear leveling layer
- Uploading FAT images to ESP32
- Mounting and reading FAT filesystem on ESP32
- Downloading and extracting FAT images from ESP32
## Requirements
- PlatformIO
- ESP32 development board
- USB cable
## Project Structure
```
arduino-fatfs/
├── data/ # Files to be included in FAT image
│ ├── test.txt
│ ├── README.md
│ └── ...
├── src/
│ └── ffat.ino # Main Arduino sketch
├── partitions.csv # Partition table with FAT partition
├── platformio.ini # PlatformIO configuration
└── unpacked_fs/ # Downloaded files (created by download_fatfs)
```
## Usage
### 1. Build Firmware
```bash
pio run
```
### 2. Build FAT Filesystem Image
Place your files in the `data/` directory, then:
```bash
pio run -t buildfs
```
This creates a FAT filesystem image with ESP32 wear leveling layer at:
`.pio/build/esp32dev/fatfs.bin`
### 3. Upload Firmware and Filesystem
```bash
# Upload firmware
pio run -t upload
# Upload filesystem
pio run -t uploadfs
```
### 4. Monitor Serial Output
```bash
pio run -t monitor
```
Expected output:
```
FFat mounted successfully
Test begin
Total space: 1486848
Free space: 1482752
Listing directory: /
FILE: test.txt SIZE: 12
FILE: README.md SIZE: 1234
Test complete
```
### 5. Download Filesystem from Device
To download and extract the filesystem from the device:
```bash
pio run -t download_fatfs
```
Files will be extracted to `unpacked_fs/` directory.
## Partition Table
The `partitions.csv` defines the flash layout:
```csv
# Name, Type, SubType, Offset, Size, Flags
nvs, data, nvs, 0x9000, 0x5000,
otadata, data, ota, 0xe000, 0x2000,
app0, app, ota_0, 0x10000, 0x140000,
app1, app, ota_1, 0x150000,0x140000,
ffat, data, fat, 0x290000,0x170000,
```
The `ffat` partition:
- **Type**: data
- **SubType**: fat (0x81)
- **Offset**: 0x290000 (2,686,976 bytes)
- **Size**: 0x170000 (1,507,328 bytes = ~1.44 MB)
## Wear Leveling
The FAT filesystem is automatically wrapped with ESP32's wear leveling layer:
- **Total partition**: 1,507,328 bytes (368 sectors × 4096 bytes)
- **WL overhead**: 20,480 bytes (5 sectors)
- **FAT data**: 1,486,848 bytes (363 sectors)
Structure:
```
[WL State 1][WL State 2][FAT Data][Temp][WL State 3][WL State 4]
```
See [WEAR_LEVELING.md](../../WEAR_LEVELING.md) for details.
## Troubleshooting
### "FFat Mount Failed"
**Possible causes:**
1. Filesystem not uploaded
2. Wrong partition table
3. Corrupted filesystem
**Solutions:**
```bash
# Rebuild and upload filesystem
pio run -t buildfs
pio run -t uploadfs
# Or erase flash and start fresh
pio run -t erase
pio run -t upload
pio run -t uploadfs
```
### "No FAT filesystem partition found"
**Cause:** Partition table doesn't have a FAT partition
**Solution:** Check `partitions.csv` has a partition with `SubType: fat`
### Files not appearing
**Cause:** Files not in `data/` directory when building
**Solution:**
1. Add files to `data/` directory
2. Rebuild filesystem: `pio run -t buildfs`
3. Upload: `pio run -t uploadfs`
## Code Example
```cpp
#include "FFat.h"
void setup() {
Serial.begin(115200);
// Mount FAT filesystem
if (!FFat.begin(false)) {
Serial.println("FFat Mount Failed");
return;
}
// List files
File root = FFat.open("/");
File file = root.openNextFile();
while (file) {
Serial.printf("File: %s, Size: %d\n",
file.name(), file.size());
file = root.openNextFile();
}
// Read file
File f = FFat.open("/test.txt", "r");
if (f) {
String content = f.readString();
Serial.println(content);
f.close();
}
// Write file
f = FFat.open("/output.txt", "w");
if (f) {
f.println("Hello from ESP32!");
f.close();
}
}
void loop() {
// Your code here
}
```
## Platform Configuration
This project uses a custom platform with FAT filesystem support:
```ini
[env:esp32dev]
platform = espressif32
framework = arduino
board = esp32dev
board_build.filesystem = fatfs
board_build.partitions = partitions.csv
```
## References
- [ESP32 FFat Library](https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32/tree/master/libraries/FFat)
- [ESP-IDF FAT Filesystem](https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/latest/esp32/api-reference/storage/fatfs.html)
- [ESP-IDF Wear Levelling](https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/latest/esp32/api-reference/storage/wear-levelling.html)
- [Platform-Espressif32 FAT Integration](../../FATFS_INTEGRATION.md)
- [Wear Leveling Implementation](../../platform-espressif32/WEAR_LEVELING.md)