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Low-level format a NOR device. Anchor
Arguments
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name_dev
Device name (see Note #1).
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p_err
Pointer to variable that will the receive return error code from this function:
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class | WebWorks_Indent_1 |
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FS_ERR_NONE
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Device low-level formatted successfully.
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class | WebWorks_Indent_1 |
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FS_ERR_NAME_NULL
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Argument name_dev
passed a NULL pointer.
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FS_ERR_DEV_INVALID
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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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Device is not present.
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FS_ERR_DEV_INVALID_LOW_FMT
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class | WebWorks_Indent_2 |
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Device needs to be low-level formatted.
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FS_ERR_DEV_IO
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Device I/O error.
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FS_ERR_DEV_TIMEOUT
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Device timeout.
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Returned Value
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Notes/Warnings
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- The device must be a NOR device (e.g.,
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nor:0:
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- Low-level formating associates physical areas (sectors) of the device with logical sector numbers. A NOR medium must be low-level formatted with this driver prior to access by the high-level file system, a requirement which the device module enforces.