Книга: Real-Time Concepts for Embedded Systems

9.2.2 File System Component

9.2.2 File System Component

The file system component, as illustrated in Figure 9.3, provides efficient access to both local and network mass storage devices. These storage devices include but are not limited to CD-ROM, tape, floppy disk, hard disk, and flash memory devices. The file system component structures the storage device into supported formats for writing information to and for accessing information from the storage device. For example, CD-ROMs are formatted and managed according to ISO 9660 standard file system specifications; floppy disks and hard disks are formatted and managed according to MS-DOS FAT file system conventions and specifications; NFS allows local applications to access files on remote systems as an NFS client. Files located on an NFS server are treated exactly as though they were on a local disk. Because NFS is a protocol, not a file system format, local applications can access any format files supported by the NFS server. File system components found in some real-time RTOS provide high-speed proprietary file systems in place of common storage devices.


Figure 9.3: File system component.

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