#include <revolution/nand.h> #define NAND_CHECK_HOME_INSSPACE 0x00000001 #define NAND_CHECK_HOME_INSINODE 0x00000002 #define NAND_CHECK_SYS_INSSPACE 0x00000004 #define NAND_CHECK_SYS_INSINODE 0x00000008 typedef void (*NANDCallback)( s32 result, NANDCommandBlock *block ); s32 NANDCheckAsync( u32 fsBlock, u32 inode, u32 *answer, NANDCallback cb, NANDCommandBlock *block );
| fsBlock | The total number of file system blocks for the files that the application is going to create. |
|---|---|
| inode | The total number of files and directories that the application is going to create. |
| answer | Pointer to a u32-type variable that stores resource availability information. |
| cb | Callback function to call when this function completes processing. |
| block | Command block structure to be passed to the callback function. |
The result codes that may be returned by NANDCheckAsync are listed below. Returns NAND_RESULT_OK when the request begins normally.
NAND_RESULT_OK
NAND_RESULT_ACCESS
NAND_RESULT_ALLOC_FAILED
NAND_RESULT_BUSY
NAND_RESULT_INVALID
NAND_RESULT_FATAL_ERROR
The result codes that may be passed to the callback function are listed below.
NAND_RESULT_OK
NAND_RESULT_INVALID
NAND_RESULT_UNKNOWN
NAND_RESULT_FATAL_ERROR
Requests the total size of files to be created by the application and the number of files and directories to be created, and asynchronously determines whether there is enough space in the file system to create those files and directories. Although the NANDFreeBlocks[Async] functions are available to get the available space and number of free i-nodes, the value that this function retrieves is for the entire file system. Because some available space and i-nodes must be allocated for the system, be certain to call this function and use the result when creating new files and directories in the home directory for the application. If NAND_RESULT_OK is received by the callback function and the call to this function was successful, check the value supplied in answer. If it is possible to create the requested files and directories, answer is set to zero. If it is not possible to create the requested files and directories, the bits shown in the following table are used to set the value of answer.
| Macro Constants Corresponding to the Bits Set in answer | Description |
| NAND_CHECK_HOME_INSSPACE | Exceeded the maximum file size that can be created in the home directory. |
|---|---|
| NAND_CHECK_HOME_INSINODE | Exceeded the maximum number of files and directories that can be created in the home directory. |
| NAND_CHECK_SYS_INSSPACE | Attempted to use the available space reserved by the system. |
| NAND_CHECK_SYS_INSINODE | Attempted to use the available i-nodes reserved by the system. |
See Processing Sequence for more on the process flow when an application is launched.
NANDInit, NANDCheck, NANDGetAvailableArea, NANDGetAvailableAreaAsync, NANDFreeBlocks, NANDFreeBlocksAsync
2008/08/01 Revised the result codes that are passed to the callback function.
2008/05/13 Described the result codes passed to the callback function.
2006/11/30 Deleted text about using NANDGetAvailableArea[Async] as an alternate method.
2006/10/25 Added a reference to NANDGetAvailableArea[Async]. Added links to See Also.
2006/08/30 Initial version.
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