void FSDev_NOR_PhyWr (CPU_CHAR *name_dev,
void *p_src,
CPU_INT32U start,
CPU_INT32U cnt,
FS_ERR *p_err);
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Write to a NOR device from a buffer.
Arguments
name_dev
Device name (see Note).
p_src
Pointer to source buffer.
start
Start address of write (relative to start of device).
cnt
Number of octets to write.
p_err
Pointer to variable that will the receive return error code from this function:
FS_ERR_NONE
Octets written successfully.
FS_ERR_NAME_NULL
Argument name_dev
passed a NULL pointer.
FS_ERR_NULL_PTR
Argument p_src
passed a NULL pointer.
FS_ERR_DEV_INVALID
Argument name_dev
specifies an invalid device.
FS_ERR_DEV_NOT_OPEN
Device is not open.
FS_ERR_DEV_NOT_PRESENT
Device is not present.
FS_ERR_DEV_INVALID_LOW_FMT
Device needs to be low-level formatted.
FS_ERR_DEV_IO
Device I/O error.
FS_ERR_DEV_TIMEOUT
Device timeout.
Returned Value
None.
Notes/Warnings
The device must be a NOR device (e.g., “nor:0:
”).
Care should be taken if this function is used while a file system exists on the device, or if the device is low-level formatted. The octet location(s) modified are not validated as being outside any existing file system or low-level format information.
During a program operation, only 1 bits can be changed; a 0 bit cannot be changed to a 1. The application must know that the octets being programmed have not already been programmed.