rockbox/firmware/test/fat
Frank Gevaerts da94b6303e Make fat test tool build again, and make its sector size configurable.
Change-Id: Icfe7c4bb880c2f10918a7809f0f1f1c3838f6f48
2014-01-03 23:57:32 +01:00
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ata-sim.c Make fat test tool build again, and make its sector size configurable. 2014-01-03 23:57:32 +01:00
autoconf.h Added dummy autoconf.h for fat test. 2011-02-28 10:51:45 +00:00
main.c Make fat test tool build again, and make its sector size configurable. 2014-01-03 23:57:32 +01:00
Makefile Make fat test tool build again, and make its sector size configurable. 2014-01-03 23:57:32 +01:00
README
test.sh
test16.sh

This code is for testing the Rockbox fat code on a dummy drive image file.

Dummy image
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Here's how to create a 1 gig dummy drive image in linux:

# dd if=/dev/hda of=disk.img bs=1M count=1024

You can then format disk.img as a FAT32 partition:

# mkdosfs -F 32 disk.img

To mount the image, your linux kernel must include the loopback device:

# mount -o loop disk.img /mnt/image

Now copy some test data to the disk, umount it and start testing.

The test script mounts the disk image in order to initialize it will a number
of dummy files. Since users are no longer allowed to mount loopback devices,
you can either run the test script as root (not recommended) or add a line to
your fstab file:

/path/to/disk.img /mnt/dummy vfat loop,users,noauto 0 0


Test code
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The files in this dir build the 'fat' program. It will read 'disk.img' and
treat is as a real disk, thanks to the ata-sim.c module.

Modify the main.c source code to make it perform the tests you want.