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== Ioctl listing == | == Ioctl listing == |
Revision as of 22:42, 29 December 2020
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The filesystem can be directly accessed through "/dev/fs".
There are several IOS functions for FS like Delete/Create/List/Rename/.. .
Files can be directly opened with IOS_Open("/tmp/data.bin",1);
The root folder contains these subfolders, some of which have their own pages:
/tmp (Purpose unknown. It seems to be empty when viewing on WiiXplorer)
/meta
/import
/shared1
/sys
There is sometimes also a /wfs folder, which like /tmp is also empty.
Ioctl listing
Request number | Name | input | output | notes |
0x1 | Format | 0 | 0 | Don't try this!!! |
0x2 | GetStats | ? | ? | |
0x3 | CreateDir | ? | ? | |
0x4 | ReadDir | |||
0x5 | SetAttr | ? | ? | |
0x6 | GetAttr | 64 bytes for filename | 78 bytes for file attributes | |
0x7 | Delete | ? | ? | |
0x8 | Rename | ? | 0 | |
0x9 | CreateFile | 0x4C bytes: 4 for owner ID, 2 for group ID, 0x40 filename, 1 for each owner/group/other permissions, 1 for attributes, 2 unused (?) | 0 | |
0xb | GetFileStats | ? | ? | |
0xd | Shutdown |
/dev/fs error codes
Error code | POSIX equivalent | notes |
-1 | EACCES | Permission denied |
-2 | EEXIST | File exists |
-4 | EINVAL | Invalid argument |
-6 | ENOENT | File not found |
-8 | EBUSY | Resource busy |
-12 | EIO ? | returned on ECC error |
-22 | ENOMEM | Alloc failed during request |
-101 | EINVAL | Invalid argument (again? Returned e.g. by /dev/fs IOCtls) |
-102 | EACCESS | Permission denied |
-103 | EIO? | returned for "corrupted" NAND |
-105 | EEXIST | File exists |
-106 | ENOENT | File not found |
-107 | ENFILE | Too many fds open |
-108 | ? | Memory is full |
-109 | ENFILE | Too many fds open |
-110 | ENAMETOOLONG | pathname is too long |
-111 | ? | FD is already open |
-114 | EIO? | returned on ECC error |
-115 | ENOTEMPTY | Directory not empty |
-116 | ENAMETOOLONG? | max directory depth exceeded |
-118 | EBUSY | Resource busy |
-119 | ? | fatal error |