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  • /* Arduino SdFat Library
     * Copyright (C) 2009 by William Greiman
     *
     * This file is part of the Arduino SdFat Library
     *
     * This Library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
     * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
     * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
     * (at your option) any later version.
     *
     * This Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
     * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
     * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
     * GNU General Public License for more details.
     *
     * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
     * along with the Arduino SdFat Library.  If not, see
     * <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
     */
    
    #include "Marlin.h"
    
    #if ENABLED(SDSUPPORT)
    
    #ifndef SdFatStructs_h
    #define SdFatStructs_h
    
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    #define PACKED __attribute__((__packed__))
    
    /**
     * \file
     * \brief FAT file structures
     */
    /*
     * mostly from Microsoft document fatgen103.doc
     * http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/system/platform/firmware/fatgen.mspx
     */
    //------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    /** Value for byte 510 of boot block or MBR */
    uint8_t const BOOTSIG0 = 0X55;
    /** Value for byte 511 of boot block or MBR */
    uint8_t const BOOTSIG1 = 0XAA;
    /** Value for bootSignature field int FAT/FAT32 boot sector */
    uint8_t const EXTENDED_BOOT_SIG = 0X29;
    //------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    /**
     * \struct partitionTable
     * \brief MBR partition table entry
     *
     * A partition table entry for a MBR formatted storage device.
     * The MBR partition table has four entries.
     */
    struct partitionTable {
              /**
               * Boot Indicator . Indicates whether the volume is the active
               * partition.  Legal values include: 0X00. Do not use for booting.
               * 0X80 Active partition.
               */
      uint8_t  boot;
              /**
                * Head part of Cylinder-head-sector address of the first block in
                * the partition. Legal values are 0-255. Only used in old PC BIOS.
                */
      uint8_t  beginHead;
              /**
               * Sector part of Cylinder-head-sector address of the first block in
               * the partition. Legal values are 1-63. Only used in old PC BIOS.
               */
      unsigned beginSector : 6;
               /** High bits cylinder for first block in partition. */
      unsigned beginCylinderHigh : 2;
              /**
               * Combine beginCylinderLow with beginCylinderHigh. Legal values
               * are 0-1023.  Only used in old PC BIOS.
               */
      uint8_t  beginCylinderLow;
              /**
               * Partition type. See defines that begin with PART_TYPE_ for
               * some Microsoft partition types.
               */
      uint8_t  type;
              /**
               * head part of cylinder-head-sector address of the last sector in the
               * partition.  Legal values are 0-255. Only used in old PC BIOS.
               */
      uint8_t  endHead;
              /**
               * Sector part of cylinder-head-sector address of the last sector in
               * the partition.  Legal values are 1-63. Only used in old PC BIOS.
               */
      unsigned endSector : 6;
               /** High bits of end cylinder */
      unsigned endCylinderHigh : 2;
              /**
               * Combine endCylinderLow with endCylinderHigh. Legal values
               * are 0-1023.  Only used in old PC BIOS.
               */
      uint8_t  endCylinderLow;
               /** Logical block address of the first block in the partition. */
      uint32_t firstSector;
               /** Length of the partition, in blocks. */
      uint32_t totalSectors;
    
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    } PACKED;
    
    /** Type name for partitionTable */
    typedef struct partitionTable part_t;
    //------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    /**
     * \struct masterBootRecord
     *
     * \brief Master Boot Record
     *
     * The first block of a storage device that is formatted with a MBR.
     */
    struct masterBootRecord {
               /** Code Area for master boot program. */
      uint8_t  codeArea[440];
               /** Optional Windows NT disk signature. May contain boot code. */
      uint32_t diskSignature;
               /** Usually zero but may be more boot code. */
      uint16_t usuallyZero;
               /** Partition tables. */
      part_t   part[4];
               /** First MBR signature byte. Must be 0X55 */
      uint8_t  mbrSig0;
               /** Second MBR signature byte. Must be 0XAA */
      uint8_t  mbrSig1;
    
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    } PACKED;
    
    /** Type name for masterBootRecord */
    typedef struct masterBootRecord mbr_t;
    //------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    /**
     * \struct fat_boot
     *
     * \brief Boot sector for a FAT12/FAT16 volume.
     *
     */
    struct fat_boot {
             /**
              * The first three bytes of the boot sector must be valid,
              * executable x 86-based CPU instructions. This includes a
              * jump instruction that skips the next nonexecutable bytes.
              */
      uint8_t jump[3];
             /**
              * This is typically a string of characters that identifies
              * the operating system that formatted the volume.
              */
      char    oemId[8];
              /**
               * The size of a hardware sector. Valid decimal values for this
               * field are 512, 1024, 2048, and 4096. For most disks used in
               * the United States, the value of this field is 512.
               */
      uint16_t bytesPerSector;
              /**
               * Number of sectors per allocation unit. This value must be a
               * power of 2 that is greater than 0. The legal values are
               * 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, and 128.  128 should be avoided.
               */
      uint8_t  sectorsPerCluster;
              /**
               * The number of sectors preceding the start of the first FAT,
               * including the boot sector. The value of this field is always 1.
               */
      uint16_t reservedSectorCount;
              /**
               * The number of copies of the FAT on the volume.
               * The value of this field is always 2.
               */
      uint8_t  fatCount;
              /**
               * For FAT12 and FAT16 volumes, this field contains the count of
               * 32-byte directory entries in the root directory. For FAT32 volumes,
               * this field must be set to 0. For FAT12 and FAT16 volumes, this
               * value should always specify a count that when multiplied by 32
               * results in a multiple of bytesPerSector.  FAT16 volumes should
               * use the value 512.
               */
      uint16_t rootDirEntryCount;
              /**
               * This field is the old 16-bit total count of sectors on the volume.
               * This count includes the count of all sectors in all four regions
               * of the volume. This field can be 0; if it is 0, then totalSectors32
               * must be nonzero.  For FAT32 volumes, this field must be 0. For
               * FAT12 and FAT16 volumes, this field contains the sector count, and
               * totalSectors32 is 0 if the total sector count fits
               * (is less than 0x10000).
               */
      uint16_t totalSectors16;
              /**
               * This dates back to the old MS-DOS 1.x media determination and is
               * no longer usually used for anything.  0xF8 is the standard value
               * for fixed (nonremovable) media. For removable media, 0xF0 is
               * frequently used. Legal values are 0xF0 or 0xF8-0xFF.
               */
      uint8_t  mediaType;
              /**
               * Count of sectors occupied by one FAT on FAT12/FAT16 volumes.
               * On FAT32 volumes this field must be 0, and sectorsPerFat32
               * contains the FAT size count.
               */
      uint16_t sectorsPerFat16;
               /** Sectors per track for interrupt 0x13. Not used otherwise. */
      uint16_t sectorsPerTrack;
               /** Number of heads for interrupt 0x13.  Not used otherwise. */
      uint16_t headCount;
              /**
               * Count of hidden sectors preceding the partition that contains this
               * FAT volume. This field is generally only relevant for media
               * visible on interrupt 0x13.
               */
      uint32_t hidddenSectors;
              /**
               * This field is the new 32-bit total count of sectors on the volume.
               * This count includes the count of all sectors in all four regions
               * of the volume.  This field can be 0; if it is 0, then
               * totalSectors16 must be nonzero.
               */
      uint32_t totalSectors32;
               /**
                * Related to the BIOS physical drive number. Floppy drives are
                * identified as 0x00 and physical hard disks are identified as
                * 0x80, regardless of the number of physical disk drives.
                * Typically, this value is set prior to issuing an INT 13h BIOS
                * call to specify the device to access. The value is only
                * relevant if the device is a boot device.
                */
      uint8_t  driveNumber;
               /** used by Windows NT - should be zero for FAT */
      uint8_t  reserved1;
               /** 0X29 if next three fields are valid */
      uint8_t  bootSignature;
               /**
                * A random serial number created when formatting a disk,
                * which helps to distinguish between disks.
                * Usually generated by combining date and time.
                */
      uint32_t volumeSerialNumber;
               /**
                * A field once used to store the volume label. The volume label
                * is now stored as a special file in the root directory.
                */
      char     volumeLabel[11];
               /**
                * A field with a value of either FAT, FAT12 or FAT16,
                * depending on the disk format.
                */
      char     fileSystemType[8];
               /** X86 boot code */
      uint8_t  bootCode[448];
               /** must be 0X55 */
      uint8_t  bootSectorSig0;
               /** must be 0XAA */
      uint8_t  bootSectorSig1;
    
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    } PACKED;
    
    /** Type name for FAT Boot Sector */
    typedef struct fat_boot fat_boot_t;
    //------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    /**
     * \struct fat32_boot
     *
     * \brief Boot sector for a FAT32 volume.
     *
     */
    struct fat32_boot {
             /**
              * The first three bytes of the boot sector must be valid,
              * executable x 86-based CPU instructions. This includes a
              * jump instruction that skips the next nonexecutable bytes.
              */
      uint8_t jump[3];
             /**
              * This is typically a string of characters that identifies
              * the operating system that formatted the volume.
              */
      char    oemId[8];
              /**
               * The size of a hardware sector. Valid decimal values for this
               * field are 512, 1024, 2048, and 4096. For most disks used in
               * the United States, the value of this field is 512.
               */
      uint16_t bytesPerSector;
              /**
               * Number of sectors per allocation unit. This value must be a
               * power of 2 that is greater than 0. The legal values are
               * 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, and 128.  128 should be avoided.
               */
      uint8_t  sectorsPerCluster;
              /**
               * The number of sectors preceding the start of the first FAT,
               * including the boot sector. Must not be zero
               */
      uint16_t reservedSectorCount;
              /**
               * The number of copies of the FAT on the volume.
               * The value of this field is always 2.
               */
      uint8_t  fatCount;
              /**
               * FAT12/FAT16 only. For FAT32 volumes, this field must be set to 0.
               */
      uint16_t rootDirEntryCount;
              /**
               * For FAT32 volumes, this field must be 0.
               */
      uint16_t totalSectors16;
              /**
               * This dates back to the old MS-DOS 1.x media determination and is
               * no longer usually used for anything.  0xF8 is the standard value
               * for fixed (nonremovable) media. For removable media, 0xF0 is
               * frequently used. Legal values are 0xF0 or 0xF8-0xFF.
               */
      uint8_t  mediaType;
              /**
               * On FAT32 volumes this field must be 0, and sectorsPerFat32
               * contains the FAT size count.
               */
      uint16_t sectorsPerFat16;
               /** Sectors per track for interrupt 0x13. Not used otherwise. */
      uint16_t sectorsPerTrack;
               /** Number of heads for interrupt 0x13.  Not used otherwise. */
      uint16_t headCount;
              /**
               * Count of hidden sectors preceding the partition that contains this
               * FAT volume. This field is generally only relevant for media
               * visible on interrupt 0x13.
               */
      uint32_t hidddenSectors;
              /**
               * Contains the total number of sectors in the FAT32 volume.
               */
      uint32_t totalSectors32;
             /**
               * Count of sectors occupied by one FAT on FAT32 volumes.
               */
      uint32_t sectorsPerFat32;
              /**
               * This field is only defined for FAT32 media and does not exist on
               * FAT12 and FAT16 media.
               * Bits 0-3 -- Zero-based number of active FAT.
               *             Only valid if mirroring is disabled.
               * Bits 4-6 -- Reserved.
               * Bit 7	-- 0 means the FAT is mirrored at runtime into all FATs.
    	         *        -- 1 means only one FAT is active; it is the one referenced
    	         *             in bits 0-3.
               * Bits 8-15 	-- Reserved.
               */
      uint16_t fat32Flags;
              /**
               * FAT32 version. High byte is major revision number.
               * Low byte is minor revision number. Only 0.0 define.
               */
      uint16_t fat32Version;
              /**
               * Cluster number of the first cluster of the root directory for FAT32.
               * This usually 2 but not required to be 2.
               */
      uint32_t fat32RootCluster;
              /**
               * Sector number of FSINFO structure in the reserved area of the
               * FAT32 volume. Usually 1.
               */
      uint16_t fat32FSInfo;
              /**
               * If nonzero, indicates the sector number in the reserved area
               * of the volume of a copy of the boot record. Usually 6.
               * No value other than 6 is recommended.
               */
      uint16_t fat32BackBootBlock;
              /**
               * Reserved for future expansion. Code that formats FAT32 volumes
               * should always set all of the bytes of this field to 0.
               */
      uint8_t  fat32Reserved[12];
               /**
                * Related to the BIOS physical drive number. Floppy drives are
                * identified as 0x00 and physical hard disks are identified as
                * 0x80, regardless of the number of physical disk drives.
                * Typically, this value is set prior to issuing an INT 13h BIOS
                * call to specify the device to access. The value is only
                * relevant if the device is a boot device.
                */
      uint8_t  driveNumber;
               /** used by Windows NT - should be zero for FAT */
      uint8_t  reserved1;
               /** 0X29 if next three fields are valid */
      uint8_t  bootSignature;
               /**
                * A random serial number created when formatting a disk,
                * which helps to distinguish between disks.
                * Usually generated by combining date and time.
                */
      uint32_t volumeSerialNumber;
               /**
                * A field once used to store the volume label. The volume label
                * is now stored as a special file in the root directory.
                */
      char     volumeLabel[11];
               /**
                * A text field with a value of FAT32.
                */
      char     fileSystemType[8];
               /** X86 boot code */
      uint8_t  bootCode[420];
               /** must be 0X55 */
      uint8_t  bootSectorSig0;
               /** must be 0XAA */
      uint8_t  bootSectorSig1;
    
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    } PACKED;
    
    /** Type name for FAT32 Boot Sector */
    typedef struct fat32_boot fat32_boot_t;
    //------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    /** Lead signature for a FSINFO sector */
    uint32_t const FSINFO_LEAD_SIG = 0x41615252;
    /** Struct signature for a FSINFO sector */
    uint32_t const FSINFO_STRUCT_SIG = 0x61417272;
    /**
     * \struct fat32_fsinfo
     *
     * \brief FSINFO sector for a FAT32 volume.
     *
     */
    struct fat32_fsinfo {
               /** must be 0X52, 0X52, 0X61, 0X41 */
      uint32_t  leadSignature;
               /** must be zero */
      uint8_t  reserved1[480];
               /** must be 0X72, 0X72, 0X41, 0X61 */
      uint32_t  structSignature;
              /**
               * Contains the last known free cluster count on the volume.
               * If the value is 0xFFFFFFFF, then the free count is unknown
               * and must be computed. Any other value can be used, but is
               * not necessarily correct. It should be range checked at least
               * to make sure it is <= volume cluster count.
               */
      uint32_t freeCount;
              /**
               * This is a hint for the FAT driver. It indicates the cluster
               * number at which the driver should start looking for free clusters.
               * If the value is 0xFFFFFFFF, then there is no hint and the driver
               * should start looking at cluster 2.
               */
      uint32_t nextFree;
               /** must be zero */
      uint8_t  reserved2[12];
               /** must be 0X00, 0X00, 0X55, 0XAA */
      uint8_t  tailSignature[4];
    
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    } PACKED;
    
    /** Type name for FAT32 FSINFO Sector */
    typedef struct fat32_fsinfo fat32_fsinfo_t;
    //------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    // End Of Chain values for FAT entries
    /** FAT12 end of chain value used by Microsoft. */
    uint16_t const FAT12EOC = 0XFFF;
    /** Minimum value for FAT12 EOC.  Use to test for EOC. */
    uint16_t const FAT12EOC_MIN = 0XFF8;
    /** FAT16 end of chain value used by Microsoft. */
    uint16_t const FAT16EOC = 0XFFFF;
    /** Minimum value for FAT16 EOC.  Use to test for EOC. */
    uint16_t const FAT16EOC_MIN = 0XFFF8;
    /** FAT32 end of chain value used by Microsoft. */
    uint32_t const FAT32EOC = 0X0FFFFFFF;
    /** Minimum value for FAT32 EOC.  Use to test for EOC. */
    uint32_t const FAT32EOC_MIN = 0X0FFFFFF8;
    /** Mask a for FAT32 entry. Entries are 28 bits. */
    uint32_t const FAT32MASK = 0X0FFFFFFF;
    //------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    /**
     * \struct directoryEntry
     * \brief FAT short directory entry
     *
     * Short means short 8.3 name, not the entry size.
     *  
     * Date Format. A FAT directory entry date stamp is a 16-bit field that is 
     * basically a date relative to the MS-DOS epoch of 01/01/1980. Here is the
     * format (bit 0 is the LSB of the 16-bit word, bit 15 is the MSB of the 
     * 16-bit word):
     *   
     * Bits 9-15: Count of years from 1980, valid value range 0-127 
     * inclusive (1980-2107).
     *   
     * Bits 5-8: Month of year, 1 = January, valid value range 1-12 inclusive.
     *
     * Bits 0-4: Day of month, valid value range 1-31 inclusive.
     *
     * Time Format. A FAT directory entry time stamp is a 16-bit field that has
     * a granularity of 2 seconds. Here is the format (bit 0 is the LSB of the 
     * 16-bit word, bit 15 is the MSB of the 16-bit word).
     *   
     * Bits 11-15: Hours, valid value range 0-23 inclusive.
     * 
     * Bits 5-10: Minutes, valid value range 0-59 inclusive.
     *      
     * Bits 0-4: 2-second count, valid value range 0-29 inclusive (0 - 58 seconds).
     *   
     * The valid time range is from Midnight 00:00:00 to 23:59:58.
     */
    struct directoryEntry {
               /** Short 8.3 name.
                *
                * The first eight bytes contain the file name with blank fill.
                * The last three bytes contain the file extension with blank fill.
                */
      uint8_t  name[11];
              /** Entry attributes.
               *
               * The upper two bits of the attribute byte are reserved and should
               * always be set to 0 when a file is created and never modified or
               * looked at after that.  See defines that begin with DIR_ATT_.
               */
      uint8_t  attributes;
              /**
               * Reserved for use by Windows NT. Set value to 0 when a file is
               * created and never modify or look at it after that.
               */
      uint8_t  reservedNT;
              /**
               * The granularity of the seconds part of creationTime is 2 seconds
               * so this field is a count of tenths of a second and its valid
               * value range is 0-199 inclusive. (WHG note - seems to be hundredths)
               */
      uint8_t  creationTimeTenths;
               /** Time file was created. */
      uint16_t creationTime;
               /** Date file was created. */
      uint16_t creationDate;
              /**
               * Last access date. Note that there is no last access time, only
               * a date.  This is the date of last read or write. In the case of
               * a write, this should be set to the same date as lastWriteDate.
               */
      uint16_t lastAccessDate;
              /**
               * High word of this entry's first cluster number (always 0 for a
               * FAT12 or FAT16 volume).
               */
      uint16_t firstClusterHigh;
               /** Time of last write. File creation is considered a write. */
      uint16_t lastWriteTime;
               /** Date of last write. File creation is considered a write. */
      uint16_t lastWriteDate;
               /** Low word of this entry's first cluster number. */
      uint16_t firstClusterLow;
               /** 32-bit unsigned holding this file's size in bytes. */
      uint32_t fileSize;
    
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    } PACKED;
    /**
     * \struct directoryVFATEntry
     * \brief VFAT long filename directory entry
     *
     * directoryVFATEntries are found in the same list as normal directoryEntry.
     * But have the attribute field set to DIR_ATT_LONG_NAME.
     * 
     * Long filenames are saved in multiple directoryVFATEntries.
     * Each entry containing 13 UTF-16 characters.
     */
    struct directoryVFATEntry {
      /**
       * Sequence number. Consists of 2 parts:
       *  bit 6:   indicates first long filename block for the next file
       *  bit 0-4: the position of this long filename block (first block is 1)
       */
      uint8_t  sequenceNumber;
      /** First set of UTF-16 characters */
      uint16_t name1[5];//UTF-16
      /** attributes (at the same location as in directoryEntry), always 0x0F */
      uint8_t  attributes;
      /** Reserved for use by Windows NT. Always 0. */
      uint8_t  reservedNT;
      /** Checksum of the short 8.3 filename, can be used to checked if the file system as modified by a not-long-filename aware implementation. */
      uint8_t  checksum;
      /** Second set of UTF-16 characters */
      uint16_t name2[6];//UTF-16
      /** firstClusterLow is always zero for longFilenames */
      uint16_t firstClusterLow;
      /** Third set of UTF-16 characters */
      uint16_t name3[2];//UTF-16
    } PACKED;
    
    //------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    // Definitions for directory entries
    //
    /** Type name for directoryEntry */
    typedef struct directoryEntry dir_t;
    
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    /** Type name for directoryVFATEntry */
    typedef struct directoryVFATEntry vfat_t;
    
    /** escape for name[0] = 0XE5 */
    uint8_t const DIR_NAME_0XE5 = 0X05;
    /** name[0] value for entry that is free after being "deleted" */
    uint8_t const DIR_NAME_DELETED = 0XE5;
    /** name[0] value for entry that is free and no allocated entries follow */
    uint8_t const DIR_NAME_FREE = 0X00;
    /** file is read-only */
    uint8_t const DIR_ATT_READ_ONLY = 0X01;
    /** File should hidden in directory listings */
    uint8_t const DIR_ATT_HIDDEN = 0X02;
    /** Entry is for a system file */
    uint8_t const DIR_ATT_SYSTEM = 0X04;
    /** Directory entry contains the volume label */
    uint8_t const DIR_ATT_VOLUME_ID = 0X08;
    /** Entry is for a directory */
    uint8_t const DIR_ATT_DIRECTORY = 0X10;
    /** Old DOS archive bit for backup support */
    uint8_t const DIR_ATT_ARCHIVE = 0X20;
    /** Test value for long name entry.  Test is
      (d->attributes & DIR_ATT_LONG_NAME_MASK) == DIR_ATT_LONG_NAME. */
    uint8_t const DIR_ATT_LONG_NAME = 0X0F;
    /** Test mask for long name entry */
    uint8_t const DIR_ATT_LONG_NAME_MASK = 0X3F;
    /** defined attribute bits */
    uint8_t const DIR_ATT_DEFINED_BITS = 0X3F;
    /** Directory entry is part of a long name
     * \param[in] dir Pointer to a directory entry.
     *
     * \return true if the entry is for part of a long name else false.
     */
    static inline uint8_t DIR_IS_LONG_NAME(const dir_t* dir) {
      return (dir->attributes & DIR_ATT_LONG_NAME_MASK) == DIR_ATT_LONG_NAME;
    }
    /** Mask for file/subdirectory tests */
    uint8_t const DIR_ATT_FILE_TYPE_MASK = (DIR_ATT_VOLUME_ID | DIR_ATT_DIRECTORY);
    /** Directory entry is for a file
     * \param[in] dir Pointer to a directory entry.
     *
     * \return true if the entry is for a normal file else false.
     */
    static inline uint8_t DIR_IS_FILE(const dir_t* dir) {
      return (dir->attributes & DIR_ATT_FILE_TYPE_MASK) == 0;
    }
    /** Directory entry is for a subdirectory
     * \param[in] dir Pointer to a directory entry.
     *
     * \return true if the entry is for a subdirectory else false.
     */
    static inline uint8_t DIR_IS_SUBDIR(const dir_t* dir) {
      return (dir->attributes & DIR_ATT_FILE_TYPE_MASK) == DIR_ATT_DIRECTORY;
    }
    /** Directory entry is for a file or subdirectory
     * \param[in] dir Pointer to a directory entry.
     *
     * \return true if the entry is for a normal file or subdirectory else false.
     */
    static inline uint8_t DIR_IS_FILE_OR_SUBDIR(const dir_t* dir) {
      return (dir->attributes & DIR_ATT_VOLUME_ID) == 0;
    }
    #endif  // SdFatStructs_h