SPIFFS Filesystem ================= Overview -------- SPIFFS is a file system intended for SPI NOR flash devices on embedded targets. It supports wear leveling, file system consistency checks and more. Notes ----- - Presently, spiffs does not support directories. It produces a flat structure. If SPIFFS is mounted under ``/spiffs`` creating a file with path ``/spiffs/tmp/myfile.txt`` will create a file called ``/tmp/myfile.txt`` in SPIFFS, instead of ``myfile.txt`` under directory ``/spiffs/tmp``. - It is not a realtime stack. One write operation might last much longer than another. - Presently, it does not detect or handle bad blocks. Tools ----- Host-Side tools for creating SPIFS partition images exist and one such tool is `mkspiffs `_. You can use it to create image from a given folder and then flash that image with ``esptool.py`` To do that you need to obtain some parameters: - Block Size: 4096 (standard for SPI Flash) - Page Size: 256 (standard for SPI Flash) - Image Size: Size of the partition in bytes (can be obtained from partition table) - Partition Offset: Starting address of the partition (can be obtained from partition table) To pack a folder into 1 Megabyte image:: mkspiffs -c [src_folder] -b 4096 -p 256 -s 0x100000 spiffs.bin To flash the image to ESP32 at offset 0x110000:: python esptool.py --chip esp32 --port [port] --baud [baud] write_flash -z 0x110000 spiffs.bin See also -------- - :doc:`Partition Table documentation <../../api-guides/partition-tables>` Application Example ------------------- An example for using SPIFFS is provided in :example:`storage/spiffs` directory. This example initializes and mounts SPIFFS partition, and writes and reads data from it using POSIX and C library APIs. See README.md file in the example directory for more information. High level API Reference ------------------------ * :component_file:`spiffs/include/esp_spiffs.h` .. include:: /_build/inc/esp_spiffs.inc