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-#
-# fileio.doc,v
-#
-# COPYRIGHT (c) 1989-1999.
-# On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR).
-#
-# The license and distribution terms for this file may be
-# found in the file LICENSE in this distribution or at
-# http://www.rtems.com/license/LICENSE.
-#
-
-This sample implements some basic tests for the file systems
-available. It provides the following functionality:
-
-- perform basic file read/write tests on arbitrary file paths with
-selectable I/O buffer size
-- perform functions to evaluate FAT disk partition tables
-- perform functions to mount FAT disks to the file system tree
-
-A sample session might look like this:
-
-- start this system
-
-- select "p" (part_table_initialize) to read in the partition table of
-first harddisk, enter the device name "/dev/hda", when prompted
-
-- select "f" (fsmount) to try to mount the partitions
- /dev/hda1../dev/hdc4 to corresponding mount points. Non-existant
- partitions will report an error, but will not abort the tests
-
-- select "w" (write file) to create a new file on the mounted disk (or
- in the IMFS). Enter the file name (e.g. "/mnt/hda1/test_1M.txt"),
- the file size (e.g. 64K or 2M) and the buffer size to use for the
- write calls (e.g. 32 or 4K). Then the sample will try to write the
- corresponding file and print the time consumed and data rate achived.
-
-- select "r" (read file) to read a file (without displaying the
- contents). It has similar parameters as "write file", but does not
- query the file size.
-
-- select "s" to call the rtems shell with its various capabilities.
-
-
-
-