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File management

The file management group provides commands that allow to upload and download files to/from a device.

File management group defines following commands:

Command ID

Command description

0

File download/upload

1

File status

2

File hash/checksum

3

Supported file hash/checksum types

4

File close

File download

Command allows to download contents of an existing file from specified path of a target device. Client applications must keep track of data they have already downloaded and where their position in the file is (MCUmgr will cache these also), and issue subsequent requests, with modified offset, to gather the entire file. Request does not carry size of requested chunk, the size is specified by application itself. Note that file handles will remain open for consecutive requests (as long as an idle timeout has not been reached and another transport does not make use of uploading/downloading files using fs_mgmt), but files are not exclusively owned by MCUmgr, for the time of download session, and may change between requests or even be removed.

Note

By default, all file upload/download requests are unconditionally allowed. However, if the Kconfig option CONFIG_MCUMGR_GRP_FS_FILE_ACCESS_HOOK is enabled, then an application can register a callback handler for MGMT_EVT_OP_FS_MGMT_FILE_ACCESS (see MCUmgr callbacks), which allows for allowing or declining access to reading/writing a particular file, or for rewriting the path supplied by the client.

File download request

File download request header:

OP

Group ID

Command ID

0

8

0

CBOR data of request:

{
    (str)"off" :  (uint)
    (str)"name" : (str)
}

where:

“off”

offset to start download at

“name”

absolute path to a file

File download response

File download response header:

OP

Group ID

Command ID

1

8

0

CBOR data of successful response:

{
    (str)"off"      : (uint)
    (str)"data"     : (byte str)
    (str,opt)"len"  : (uint)
}

In case of error the CBOR data takes the form:

{
    (str)"err" : {
        (str)"group"    : (uint)
        (str)"rc"       : (uint)
    }
}

where:

“off”

offset the response is for.

“data”

chunk of data read from file; it is CBOR encoded stream of bytes with embedded size; “data” appears only in responses where “rc” is 0.

“len”

length of file, this field is only mandatory when “off” is 0.

“err” -> “group”

mcumgr_group_t group of the group-based error code. Only appears if an error is returned when using SMP version 2.

“err” -> “rc”

contains the index of the group-based error code. Only appears if non-zero (error condition) when using SMP version 2.

“rc”

mcumgr_err_t only appears if non-zero (error condition) when using SMP version 1 or for SMP errors when using SMP version 2.

File upload

Allows to upload a file to a specified location. Command will automatically overwrite existing file or create a new one if it does not exist at specified path. The protocol supports stateless upload where each requests carries different chunk of a file and it is client side responsibility to track progress of upload.

Note that file handles will remain open for consecutive requests (as long as an idle timeout has not been reached, but files are not exclusively owned by MCUmgr, for the time of download session, and may change between requests or even be removed. Note that file handles will remain open for consecutive requests (as long as an idle timeout has not been reached and another transport does not make use of uploading/downloading files using fs_mgmt), but files are not exclusively owned by MCUmgr, for the time of download session, and may change between requests or even be removed.

Note

Weirdly, the current Zephyr implementation is half-stateless as is able to hold single upload context, holding information on ongoing upload, that consists of bool flag indicating in-progress upload, last successfully uploaded offset and total length only.

Note

By default, all file upload/download requests are unconditionally allowed. However, if the Kconfig option CONFIG_MCUMGR_GRP_FS_FILE_ACCESS_HOOK is enabled, then an application can register a callback handler for MGMT_EVT_OP_FS_MGMT_FILE_ACCESS (see MCUmgr callbacks), which allows for allowing or declining access to reading/writing a particular file, or for rewriting the path supplied by the client.

File upload request

File upload request header:

OP

Group ID

Command ID

2

8

0

CBOR data of request:

{
    (str)"off"      : (uint)
    (str)"data"     : (str)
    (str)"name"     : (str)
    (str,opt)"len"  : (uint)
}

where:

“off”

offset to start/continue upload at.

“data”

chunk of data to write to the file; it is CBOR encoded with length embedded.

“name”

absolute path to a file.

“len”

length of file, this field is only mandatory when “off” is 0.

File upload response

File upload response header:

OP

Group ID

Command ID

3

8

0

CBOR data of successful response:

{
    (str)"off"      : (uint)
}

In case of error the CBOR data takes the form:

where:

“off”

offset of last successfully written data.

“err” -> “group”

mcumgr_group_t group of the group-based error code. Only appears if an error is returned when using SMP version 2.

“err” -> “rc”

contains the index of the group-based error code. Only appears if non-zero (error condition) when using SMP version 2.

“rc”

mcumgr_err_t only appears if non-zero (error condition) when using SMP version 1 or for SMP errors when using SMP version 2.

File status

Command allows to retrieve status of an existing file from specified path of a target device.

File status request

File status request header:

OP

Group ID

Command ID

0

8

1

CBOR data of request:

{
    (str)"name" : (str)
}

where:

“name”

absolute path to a file.

File status response

File status response header:

OP

Group ID

Command ID

1

8

1

CBOR data of successful response:

{
    (str)"len"      : (uint)
}

In case of error the CBOR data takes form:

{
    (str)"err" : {
        (str)"group"    : (uint)
        (str)"rc"       : (uint)
    }
}

where:

“len”

length of file (in bytes).

“err” -> “group”

mcumgr_group_t group of the group-based error code. Only appears if an error is returned when using SMP version 2.

“err” -> “rc”

contains the index of the group-based error code. Only appears if non-zero (error condition) when using SMP version 2.

“rc”

mcumgr_err_t only appears if non-zero (error condition) when using SMP version 1 or for SMP errors when using SMP version 2.

File hash/checksum

Command allows to generate a hash/checksum of an existing file at a specified path on a target device. Note that kernel heap memory is required for buffers to be allocated for this to function, and large stack memory buffers are required for generation of the output hash/checksum. Requires CONFIG_MCUMGR_GRP_FS_CHECKSUM_HASH to be enabled for the base functionality, supported hash/checksum are opt-in with CONFIG_MCUMGR_GRP_FS_CHECKSUM_IEEE_CRC32 or CONFIG_MCUMGR_GRP_FS_HASH_SHA256.

File hash/checksum request

File hash/checksum request header:

OP

Group ID

Command ID

0

8

2

CBOR data of request:

{
    (str)"name"     : (str)
    (str,opt)"type" : (str)
    (str,opt)"off"  : (uint)
    (str,opt)"len"  : (uint)
}

where:

“name”

absolute path to a file.

“type”

type of hash/checksum to perform Hash/checksum types or omit to use default.

“off”

offset to start hash/checksum calculation at (optional, 0 if not provided).

“len”

maximum length of data to read from file to generate hash/checksum with (optional, full file size if not provided).

Hash/checksum types

String name

Hash/checksum

Byte string

Size (bytes)

crc32

IEEE CRC32 checksum

No

4

sha256

SHA256 (Secure Hash Algorithm)

Yes

32

Note that the default type will be crc32 if it is enabled, or sha256 if crc32 is not enabled.

File hash/checksum response

File hash/checksum response header:

OP

Group ID

Command ID

1

8

2

CBOR data of successful response:

{
    (str)"type"     : (str)
    (str,opt)"off"  : (uint)
    (str)"len"      : (uint)
    (str)"output"   : (uint or bstr)
}

In case of error the CBOR data takes the form:

{
    (str)"err" : {
        (str)"group"    : (uint)
        (str)"rc"       : (uint)
    }
}

where:

“type”

type of hash/checksum that was performed Hash/checksum types.

“off”

offset that hash/checksum calculation started at (only present if not 0).

“len”

length of input data used for hash/checksum generation (in bytes).

“output”

output hash/checksum.

“err” -> “group”

mcumgr_group_t group of the group-based error code. Only appears if an error is returned when using SMP version 2.

“err” -> “rc”

contains the index of the group-based error code. Only appears if non-zero (error condition) when using SMP version 2.

“rc”

mcumgr_err_t only appears if non-zero (error condition) when using SMP version 1 or for SMP errors when using SMP version 2.

Supported file hash/checksum types

Command allows listing which hash and checksum types are available on a device. Requires Kconfig CONFIG_MCUMGR_GRP_FS_CHECKSUM_HASH_SUPPORTED_CMD to be enabled.

Supported file hash/checksum types request

Supported file hash/checksum types request header:

OP

Group ID

Command ID

0

8

3

The command sends empty CBOR map as data.

Supported file hash/checksum types response

Supported file hash/checksum types response header:

OP

Group ID

Command ID

1

8

3

CBOR data of successful response:

{
    (str)"types" : {
        (str)<hash_checksum_name> : {
            (str)"format"       : (uint)
            (str)"size"         : (uint)
        }
        ...
    }
}

In case of error the CBOR data takes form:

{
    (str)"err" : {
        (str)"group"    : (uint)
        (str)"rc"       : (uint)
    }
}

where:

<hash_checksum_name>

name of the hash/checksum type Hash/checksum types.

“format”

format that the hash/checksum returns where 0 is for numerical and 1 is for byte array.

“size”

size (in bytes) of output hash/checksum response.

“err” -> “group”

mcumgr_group_t group of the group-based error code. Only appears if an error is returned when using SMP version 2.

“err” -> “rc”

contains the index of the group-based error code. Only appears if non-zero (error condition) when using SMP version 2.

“rc”

mcumgr_err_t only appears if non-zero (error condition) when using SMP version 1 or for SMP errors when using SMP version 2.

File close

Command allows closing any open file handles held by fs_mgmt upload/download requests that might have stalled or be incomplete.

File close request

File close request header:

OP

Group ID

Command ID

2

8

4

The command sends empty CBOR map as data.

File close response

File close response header:

OP

Group ID

Command ID

3

8

4

The command sends an empty CBOR map as data if successful. In case of error the CBOR data takes the form:

{
    (str)"err" : {
        (str)"group"    : (uint)
        (str)"rc"       : (uint)
    }
}

where:

“err” -> “group”

mcumgr_group_t group of the group-based error code. Only appears if an error is returned when using SMP version 2.

“err” -> “rc”

contains the index of the group-based error code. Only appears if non-zero (error condition) when using SMP version 2.

“rc”

mcumgr_err_t only appears if non-zero (error condition) when using SMP version 1 or for SMP errors when using SMP version 2.