/* * This program tests the dateTimeCallback() function * and the timestamp() function. */ #include #include "SdFat.h" SdFat sd; SdFile file; // Default SD chip select is SS pin const uint8_t chipSelect = SS; // create Serial stream ArduinoOutStream cout(Serial); //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // store error strings in flash to save RAM #define error(s) sd.errorHalt(F(s)) //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /* * date/time values for debug * normally supplied by a real-time clock or GPS */ // date 1-Oct-14 uint16_t year = 2014; uint8_t month = 10; uint8_t day = 1; // time 20:30:40 uint8_t hour = 20; uint8_t minute = 30; uint8_t second = 40; //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /* * User provided date time callback function. * See SdFile::dateTimeCallback() for usage. */ void dateTime(uint16_t* date, uint16_t* time) { // User gets date and time from GPS or real-time // clock in real callback function // return date using FAT_DATE macro to format fields *date = FAT_DATE(year, month, day); // return time using FAT_TIME macro to format fields *time = FAT_TIME(hour, minute, second); } //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /* * Function to print all timestamps. */ void printTimestamps(SdFile& f) { dir_t d; if (!f.dirEntry(&d)) { error("f.dirEntry failed"); } cout << F("Creation: "); f.printFatDate(d.creationDate); cout << ' '; f.printFatTime(d.creationTime); cout << endl; cout << F("Modify: "); f.printFatDate(d.lastWriteDate); cout <<' '; f.printFatTime(d.lastWriteTime); cout << endl; cout << F("Access: "); f.printFatDate(d.lastAccessDate); cout << endl; } //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ void setup(void) { Serial.begin(9600); // Wait for USB Serial while (!Serial) { SysCall::yield(); } cout << F("Type any character to start\n"); while (!Serial.available()) { SysCall::yield(); } // Initialize at the highest speed supported by the board that is // not over 50 MHz. Try a lower speed if SPI errors occur. if (!sd.begin(chipSelect, SD_SCK_MHZ(50))) { sd.initErrorHalt(); } // remove files if they exist sd.remove("callback.txt"); sd.remove("default.txt"); sd.remove("stamp.txt"); // create a new file with default timestamps if (!file.open("default.txt", O_CREAT | O_WRITE)) { error("open default.txt failed"); } cout << F("\nOpen with default times\n"); printTimestamps(file); // close file file.close(); /* * Test the date time callback function. * * dateTimeCallback() sets the function * that is called when a file is created * or when a file's directory entry is * modified by sync(). * * The callback can be disabled by the call * SdFile::dateTimeCallbackCancel() */ // set date time callback function SdFile::dateTimeCallback(dateTime); // create a new file with callback timestamps if (!file.open("callback.txt", O_CREAT | O_WRITE)) { error("open callback.txt failed"); } cout << ("\nOpen with callback times\n"); printTimestamps(file); // change call back date day += 1; // must add two to see change since FAT second field is 5-bits second += 2; // modify file by writing a byte file.write('t'); // force dir update file.sync(); cout << F("\nTimes after write\n"); printTimestamps(file); // close file file.close(); /* * Test timestamp() function * * Cancel callback so sync will not * change access/modify timestamp */ SdFile::dateTimeCallbackCancel(); // create a new file with default timestamps if (!file.open("stamp.txt", O_CREAT | O_WRITE)) { error("open stamp.txt failed"); } // set creation date time if (!file.timestamp(T_CREATE, 2014, 11, 10, 1, 2, 3)) { error("set create time failed"); } // set write/modification date time if (!file.timestamp(T_WRITE, 2014, 11, 11, 4, 5, 6)) { error("set write time failed"); } // set access date if (!file.timestamp(T_ACCESS, 2014, 11, 12, 7, 8, 9)) { error("set access time failed"); } cout << F("\nTimes after timestamp() calls\n"); printTimestamps(file); file.close(); cout << F("\nDone\n"); } void loop() {}