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void  FSDev_NOR_LowUnmount (CPU_CHAR  *name_dev,

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                            FS_ERR    *p_err);

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fs_dev_nor.c

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Application

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N/A

Anchor11892251189225Low-level unmount a NOR device.anchor11892261189226

Arguments

Anchor11892271189227name_dev Anchor11892281189228

Device name (see Note).

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p_err Anchor11892301189230

Pointer to variable that will the receive return error code from this function:

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classWebWorks_Indent_1

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FS_ERR_NONE

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classWebWorks_Indent_2

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Device low-level unmounted successfully.

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classWebWorks_Indent_1

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FS_ERR_NAME_NULL

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classWebWorks_Indent_2

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Argument name_dev passed a NULL pointer.

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classWebWorks_Indent_1

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FS_ERR_DEV_INVALID

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classWebWorks_Indent_2

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Argument name_dev specifies an invalid device

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FS_ERR_DEV_NOT_OPEN

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Device is not open.

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FS_ERR_DEV_NOT_PRESENT

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classWebWorks_Indent_2

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Device is not present.

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FS_ERR_DEV_IO

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classWebWorks_Indent_2

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Device I/O error.

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FS_ERR_DEV_TIMEOUT

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classWebWorks_Indent_2

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Device timeout.

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Returned Value

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None. Anchor11892471189247

Notes/Warnings

Anchor11892481189248The device must be a NOR device (e.g., “nornor:0:”). Anchor11892491189249

Low-level unmounting clears software knowledge of the on-disk structures, forcing the device to again be low-level mounted or formatted prior to further use.