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Problem with fds: Flash read, write, delete calling that function using android phone.

Hello to all,

I am using nRF52832 DK with sd132, v6.0.0 and sdk 15.0.0, segger embedded studio. We want to achieve change application timer time (APP_TIMER_TICKS(update_time)) using android phone. We have a sensor devices it will wake up as per app timer time defined, we want to change this wake up time using Noridc UART tool box app. For that we are using fds example as referred in given sdk 15.0 and other nRF5-flash-storage-examples .

We are able to flash write read and delete but problem is:

  1.  When i call fds_test_find_and_delete(), fds_test_write(), fds_read() whenever received command from nordic UART app it not able to read and write at this time.
  2. I want to change update_time variable of app timer ticks using android phone and store this time in flash. Whenever want to user need to change this time first delete previous and update latest send time. 
  3. Will you please provide me program snippet for How i call flash fds API through android phone and store received time in that app_timer ticks. Confused regarding this.

I am currently using this following functions for FDS read, write, and delete:

static ret_code_t fds_test_write(void)
{
		
    //static uint32_t const m_deadbeef[2] = {0xDEADBEEF,0xBAADF00D};
    static uint8_t const m_deadbeef[1] = {0x14};
//    memcpy(m_deadbeef, write_data, sizeof(m_deadbeef));
    fds_record_t        record;
    fds_record_desc_t   record_desc;

    // Set up data.
    
    // Set up record.
    record.file_id        = FILE_ID_FDS_TEST;
    record.key            = REC_KEY_FDS_TEST;
    record.data.p_data    = &m_deadbeef;
    //record.data.length_words   = sizeof(m_deadbeef)/sizeof(uint32_t);
    record.data.length_words   = sizeof(m_deadbeef)/sizeof(uint8_t);
                    
    ret_code_t ret = fds_record_write(&record_desc, &record);
    if (ret != FDS_SUCCESS)
    {
                    return ret;
    }
     NRF_LOG_INFO("Writing Record ID = %d \r\n",record_desc.record_id);
    return NRF_SUCCESS;
}

static ret_code_t fds_read(void)
{

    fds_flash_record_t  flash_record;
    fds_record_desc_t   record_desc;
    fds_find_token_t    ftok ={0};//Important, make sure you zero init the ftok token
    //uint32_t *data;
    uint8_t *data;
    uint32_t err_code;
    
    NRF_LOG_INFO("Start searching... \r\n");
    // Loop until all records with the given key and file ID have been found.
    while (fds_record_find(FILE_ID_FDS_TEST, REC_KEY_FDS_TEST, &record_desc, &ftok) == FDS_SUCCESS)
    {
                    err_code = fds_record_open(&record_desc, &flash_record);
                    if ( err_code != FDS_SUCCESS)
                    {
                            return err_code;		
                    }
                    
                    NRF_LOG_INFO("Found Record ID = %d\r\n",record_desc.record_id);
                    NRF_LOG_INFO("Data = ");
                    //data = (uint32_t *) flash_record.p_data;
                    data = (uint8_t *) flash_record.p_data;
                    for (uint8_t i=0;i<flash_record.p_header->length_words;i++)
                    {
                            NRF_LOG_INFO("0x%8x ",data[i]);
                    }
                    NRF_LOG_INFO("\r\n");
                    // Access the record through the flash_record structure.
                    // Close the record when done.
                    err_code = fds_record_close(&record_desc);
                    if (err_code != FDS_SUCCESS)
                    {
                            return err_code;	
                    }
    }
    return NRF_SUCCESS;
		
}


static ret_code_t fds_test_find_and_delete (void)
{
    fds_record_desc_t   record_desc;
    fds_find_token_t    ftok;

    ftok.page=0;
    ftok.p_addr=NULL;
    // Loop and find records with same ID and rec key and mark them as deleted. 
    while (fds_record_find(FILE_ID_FDS_TEST, REC_KEY_FDS_TEST, &record_desc, &ftok) == FDS_SUCCESS)
    {
        fds_record_delete(&record_desc);
        NRF_LOG_INFO("Deleted record ID: %d \r\n",record_desc.record_id);
    }
    // call the garbage collector to empty them, don't need to do this all the time, this is just for demonstration
    ret_code_t ret = fds_gc();
    if (ret != FDS_SUCCESS)
    {
        return ret;
    }
    return NRF_SUCCESS;
}

  • Can you try to increase the connection interval even more? E.g. try to set both min and max to 100. 

    Can you try to do the delete function without being in a connection and without advertising? Does it work then?

  • I have tried min and max to 100ms, but still same problem.

    Can you try to do the delete function without being in a connection and without advertising? Does it work then?

    Yes actually if i have called this function without any BLE activity it has worked and also got all fds event.

    Why this happening only when BLE advertising OR with connected?

  • From where are you calling the fds_delete_file()? Is it inside a softdevice interrupt? If so, you may block the FDS. You should set a flag from the SD interrupt, and then call the FDS functions from the main context. 

  • I am calling  fds_delete_file() from main here is below snippet:

    static void nus_data_handler(ble_nus_evt_t *p_evt) {
      if (p_evt->type == BLE_NUS_EVT_RX_DATA) {
    //    uint32_t err_code;
        NRF_LOG_DEBUG("Received data from BLE NUS. Writing data on UART.");
        NRF_LOG_HEXDUMP_DEBUG(p_evt->params.rx_data.p_data, p_evt->params.rx_data.length);
        switch (p_evt->params.rx_data.p_data[0]) {
        ...
        case '8': // To detach configured machine info.
          NRF_LOG_INFO("8 cmd received");
          delete_all_reading_process();
          ...
    
    /* This function is used for delete all stored reading availble in flash even if any not available then clean flash for that file number*/
    void delete_all_reading_process() {
      uint16_t file_no;
      ret_code_t ret;
      ret = fds_find_and_delete(FILE_ID_FRONT_REAR_VAL, REC_KEY_FRONT_REAR_VAL);
      if (ret == FDS_SUCCESS) {
        NRF_LOG_INFO("Deleted front & rear value");
      }
      for (file_no = 1; file_no <= READINGS_STORE; file_no++) {
        NRF_LOG_INFO("Deleting File no:%d", file_no);
        ret = fds_delete_file(file_no);
      }
      if (ret != FDS_SUCCESS) {
        ble_nus_data_send(&m_nus, DETACH_MACH_FAILED, &msg_code_len, m_conn_handle); // send message to connected phone
      }
      detached_machine_info();
    }

    If this wrong how I can set flag from the SD interrupt. I am not understand how i can check this is it inside a soft-device interrupt. 

    I am calling this function from nus_data_handler(..);

    Thanks...

  • Ok. You are calling it from the nus_data_handler. This is a softdevice interrupt, so it will not allow the FDS to start before you exit this interrupt.

    You need to exit this function (let it run to the end) before you start your FDS operations. Very simplified, it will look something like this:

    //near top of main.c:
    static volatile bool fds_delete_flag = false;
    
    
    nus_data_handler()
    {
    
    ... 
        case '8':
        fds_delete_flag = true;
        break;
    ...
    }
    
    
    int main(void)
    {
        ret_code_t err_code;
        init_everything();
        ...
        
        for (;;)
        {
            if (fds_delete_flag == true)
            {
                err_code = fds_delete_file();
                if (err_code == NRF_SUCCESS)
                {
                    fds_delete_flag = false;
                }
            }
            power_manage();
        }
    }

    The point is to exit the nus_data_handler() before you call the FDS functions.

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