From d7129e6058803743c0b183b4ac6ed10ed00d3c34 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Joel Bodenmann Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2014 05:56:13 +0200 Subject: adding fatfs directory --- src/gfile/fatfs/doc/en/utime.html | 99 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 99 insertions(+) create mode 100644 src/gfile/fatfs/doc/en/utime.html (limited to 'src/gfile/fatfs/doc/en/utime.html') diff --git a/src/gfile/fatfs/doc/en/utime.html b/src/gfile/fatfs/doc/en/utime.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7466c19f --- /dev/null +++ b/src/gfile/fatfs/doc/en/utime.html @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ + + + + + + + + +FatFs - f_utime + + + + +
+

f_utime

+

The f_utime function changes the timestamp of a file or sub-directory.

+
+FRESULT f_utime (
+  const TCHAR* path,  /* [IN] Object name */
+  const FILINFO* fno  /* [IN] Time and data to be set */
+);
+
+
+ +
+

Parameters

+
+
path
+
Pointer to the null-terminated string that specifies an object to be changed.
+
fno
+
Pointer to the file information structure that has a timestamp to be set in member fdate and ftime. Do not care any other members.
+
+
+ + +
+

Return Values

+

+FR_OK, +FR_DISK_ERR, +FR_INT_ERR, +FR_NOT_READY, +FR_NO_FILE, +FR_NO_PATH, +FR_INVALID_NAME, +FR_WRITE_PROTECTED, +FR_INVALID_DRIVE, +FR_NOT_ENABLED, +FR_NO_FILESYSTEM, +FR_TIMEOUT, +FR_NOT_ENOUGH_CORE +

+
+ + +
+

Description

+

The f_utime() function changes the timestamp of a file or sub-directory

+
+ + +
+

Example

+
+FRESULT set_timestamp (
+    char *obj,     /* Pointer to the file name */
+    int year,
+    int month,
+    int mday,
+    int hour,
+    int min,
+    int sec
+)
+{
+    FILINFO fno;
+
+    fno.fdate = (WORD)(((year - 1980) * 512U) | month * 32U | mday);
+    fno.ftime = (WORD)(hour * 2048U | min * 32U | sec / 2U);
+
+    return f_utime(obj, &fno);
+}
+
+
+ + +
+

QuickInfo

+

Available when _FS_READONLY == 0 and _FS_MINIMIZE == 0.

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+

See Also

+

f_stat, FILINFO

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+ +

Return

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