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<title>FatFs - f_open</title>
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<h2>f_open</h2>
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<p>The f_open function creates a <em>file object</em> to be used to access the file.</p>
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FRESULT f_open (
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FIL* <em>FileObject</em>, /* Pointer to the blank file object structure */
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const XCHAR* <em>FileName</em>, /* Pointer to the file neme */
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BYTE <em>ModeFlags</em> /* Mode flags */
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<h4>Parameters</h4>
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<dt>FileObject</dt>
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<dd>Pointer to the file object structure to be created.</dd>
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<dt>FileName</dt>
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<dd>Pointer to a null-terminated string that specifies the <a href="filename.html">file name</a> to create or open.</dd>
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<dt>ModeFlags</dt>
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<dd>Specifies the type of access and open method for the file. It is specified by a combination of following flags.<br>
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<tr><th>Value</th><th>Description</th></tr>
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<tr><td>FA_READ</td><td>Specifies read access to the object. Data can be read from the file.<br>Combine with FA_WRITE for read-write access.</td></tr>
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<tr><td>FA_WRITE</td><td>Specifies write access to the object. Data can be written to the file.<br>Combine with FA_READ for read-write access.</td></tr>
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<tr><td>FA_OPEN_EXISTING</td><td>Opens the file. The function fails if the file is not existing. (Default)</td></tr>
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<tr><td>FA_OPEN_ALWAYS</td><td>Opens the file, if it is existing. If not, a new file is created.</td></tr>
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<tr><td>FA_CREATE_NEW</td><td>Creates a new file. The function fails if the file is already existing.</td></tr>
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<tr><td>FA_CREATE_ALWAYS</td><td>Creates a new file. If the file is existing, it is truncated and overwritten.</td></tr>
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<h4>Return Values</h4>
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<dt>FR_OK (0)</dt>
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<dd>The function succeeded and the file object is valid.</dd>
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<dt>FR_NO_FILE</dt>
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<dd>Could not find the file.</dd>
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<dt>FR_NO_PATH</dt>
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<dd>Could not find the path.</dd>
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<dt>FR_INVALID_NAME</dt>
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<dd>The file name is invalid.</dd>
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<dt>FR_INVALID_DRIVE</dt>
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<dd>The drive number is invalid.</dd>
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<dt>FR_EXIST</dt>
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<dd>The file is already existing.</dd>
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<dt>FR_DENIED</dt>
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<dd>The required access was denied due to one of the following reasons:
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<ul><li>Write mode open of a read-only file.</li>
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<li>File cannot be created due to a read-only file or same name directory is existing.</li>
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<li>File cannot be created due to the directory table or disk is full.</li></ul></dd>
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<dt>FR_NOT_READY</dt>
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<dd>The disk drive cannot work due to no medium in the drive or any other reason.</dd>
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<dt>FR_WRITE_PROTECTED</dt>
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<dd>Write mode open or creation under the medium is write protected.</dd>
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<dt>FR_DISK_ERR</dt>
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<dd>The function failed due to an error in the disk function.</dd>
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<dt>FR_INT_ERR</dt>
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<dd>The function failed due to a wrong FAT structure or an internal error.</dd>
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<dt>FR_NOT_ENABLED</dt>
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<dd>The logical drive has no work area.</dd>
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<dt>FR_NO_FILESYSTEM</dt>
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<dd>There is no valid FAT volume on the disk.</dd>
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<h4>Description</h4>
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<p>A file object is created when the function succeeded. The file object is used for subsequent read/write functions to refer to the file. When close an open file object, use <a href="close.html">f_close</a> function. If the modified file is not closed, the file may be collapsed.</p>
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<p>Before using any file function, a work area (file system object) must be given to the logical drive with <a href="mount.html">f_mount</a> function. All file functions can work after this procedure.</p>
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<h4>QuickInfo</h4>
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<p>Always available. The mode flags, <tt>FA_WRITE, FA_CREATE_ALWAYS, FA_CREATE_NEW, FA_OPEN_ALWAYS</tt>, are not available when <tt>_FS_READONLY == 1</tt>.</p>
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<h4>Example (File Copy)</h4>
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void main (void)
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FATFS fs[2]; /* Work area (file system object) for logical drives */
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FIL fsrc, fdst; /* file objects */
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BYTE buffer[4096]; /* file copy buffer */
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FRESULT res; /* FatFs function common result code */
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UINT br, bw; /* File R/W count */
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/* Register work area for logical drives */
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f_mount(0, &fs[0]);
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f_mount(1, &fs[1]);
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/* Open source file on the drive 1 */
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res = f_open(&fsrc, "1:srcfile.dat", FA_OPEN_EXISTING | FA_READ);
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/* Create destination file on the drive 0 */
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res = f_open(&fdst, "0:dstfile.dat", FA_CREATE_ALWAYS | FA_WRITE);
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if (res) die(res);
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/* Copy source to destination */
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res = f_read(&fsrc, buffer, sizeof(buffer), &br);
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if (res || br == 0) break; /* error or eof */
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res = f_write(&fdst, buffer, br, &bw);
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if (res || bw < br) break; /* error or disk full */
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/* Close open files */
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f_close(&fsrc);
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f_close(&fdst);
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/* Unregister work area prior to discard it */
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f_mount(0, NULL);
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f_mount(1, NULL);
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<h4>See Also</h4>
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<p><tt><a href="read.html">f_read</a>, <a href="write.html">f_write</a>, <a href="close.html">f_close</a>, <a href="sfile.html">FIL</a>, <a href="sfatfs.html">FATFS</a></tt></p>
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