[](https://components.espressif.com/components/hmolavi/nvs_config) [](https://components.espressif.com/components/hmolavi/nvs_config) [](https://github.com/hmolavi/nvs_config) # NVS Config Library The **NVS Storage Config Library** is an ESP-IDF component designed to simplify the creation, management, and persistence of application parameters using Non-Volatile Storage (NVS). It supports both scalar values and array parameters, provides automatic verification against default values, and enables periodic saving of modified parameters using a FreeRTOS timer. ## Features - **Easy Parameter Declaration:** Use the `PARAM` and `ARRAY` macros (via an external parameter table file) to define parameters and their default values. - **Secure Parameter Management:** Configure security levels to protect sensitive parameters. - **Automatic Persistence:** Modified parameters are marked as “dirty” and are safely saved to flash. - **Runtime Updates:** Change security levels and update parameters at runtime without needing to rebuild the firmware. - **Cross-Platform Compatibility:** Built with ESP-IDF for seamless integration in ESP32-based projects. ## How It Works 1. **Initialization:** The `NvsConfig_Init()` function initializes NVS flash storage, loads parameter values from flash (or sets defaults if not present), and creates a periodic timer to check and save modified parameters. 2. **Setting and Getting Parameters:** Each parameter has generated API functions, such as `Param_Set<name>`, `Param_Get<name>`, and `Param_Reset<name>`, to manage its value. 3. **Security Levels:** Access to parameters is controlled via security levels. Use `NvsConfig_SecureLevel()` and `NvsConfig_SecureLevelChange()` to check and update the current security level. ## Getting Started 1. **Add the Component:** Include the component in your ESP-IDF project by referencing it in your project's `CMakeLists.txt` and adding it as a dependency: ```bash idf.py add-dependency "hmolavi/nvs-config" ``` 2. **Define Your NVS Parameters:** Create an `param_table.inc` file in your project's `main` directory. Use either the provided example inc file or one here: ```c /* param_table.inc */ #define ARRAY_INIT(...) {__VA_ARGS__} #ifndef SECURE_LEVEL #define SECURE_LEVEL(secure_level, description) #endif #ifndef PARAM #define PARAM(secure_level, type, name, default, description) #endif #ifndef ARRAY #define ARRAY(secure_level, type, size, name, default, description) #endif SECURE_LEVEL(0, "Full access") SECURE_LEVEL(1, "User level") PARAM(1, char, Letter, 'A', "example char") ARRAY(1, char, 32, Sentence, "example char array", "example char array") ARRAY(1, uint8_t, 5, Numbers, ARRAY_INIT(1, 2, 3, 4, 5), "example uint8_t array") /* Add other parameters... */ #undef PARAM #undef ARRAY #undef SECURE_LEVEL ``` 3. **Initialize in User Code:** Call `NvsConfig_Init()` at startup to load and manage parameters. 4. **Use your parameters:** ```c Param_SetLetter('A'); size_t s_count; const char* s = Param_GetSentence(&s_count); printf("Sentence: %s\n", s); printf("Length of: %d", s_count) uint8_t new_nums[] = {5, 4, 3, 2, 1}; size_t new_nums_count = 5; esp_err_t err = Param_SetNumbers(new_nums, new_nums_count); ``` ## Example ```c #include "nvs_config.h" void app_main(void) { // Initialize the NVS configuration system. if (NvsConfig_Init() != ESP_OK) { printf("NvsConfig Failed\n"); } // Set or get specific parameters using generated functions. Param_SetLetter('A'); // Change example char parameter char value = Param_GetLetter(); // Change security level if needed. NvsConfig_SecureLevelChange(0); } ``` ## Build & Integration - **idf_component.yml** Ensure the component’s version and dependencies are correctly specified. - **CMakeLists.txt** The component is registered with ESP-IDF using `idf_component_register`. ## License This project is released under the [MIT License](LICENSE). ## Support For support and contributions, please visit the [GitHub repository](https://github.com/hmolavi/nvs_config).
idf.py add-dependency "hmolavi/nvs_config^0.0.3"