# Development Guidelines - [Sample Code](#section1034515054620) Before porting LittleFS to a new hardware device, declare **lfs\_config**: ``` const struct lfs_config cfg = { // block device operations .read = user_provided_block_device_read, .prog = user_provided_block_device_prog, .erase = user_provided_block_device_erase, .sync = user_provided_block_device_sync, // block device configuration .read_size = 16, .prog_size = 16, .block_size = 4096, .block_count = 128, .cache_size = 16, .lookahead_size = 16, .block_cycles = 500, }; ``` **.read**, **.prog**, **.erase**, and **.sync** correspond to the underlying read, write, erase, and synchronization APIs of the hardware platform, respectively. **read\_size** indicates the number of bytes read each time. You can set it to a value greater than the physical read unit to improve performance. This value determines the size of the read cache. However, if the value is too large, more memory is consumed. **prog\_size** indicates the number of bytes written each time. You can set it to a value greater than the physical write unit to improve performance. This value determines the size of the write cache and must be an integral multiple of **read\_size**. However, if the value is too large, more memory is consumed. **block\_size** indicates the number of bytes in each erase block. The value can be greater than that of the physical erase unit. However, a smaller value is recommended because each file occupies at least one block. The value must be an integral multiple of **prog\_size**. **block\_count** indicates the number of blocks that can be erased, which depends on the capacity of the block device and the size of the block to be erased \(**block\_size**\). ## Sample Code The sample code is as follows: ``` #include "lfs.h" #include "stdio.h" lfs_t lfs; lfs_file_t file; const struct lfs_config cfg = { // block device operations .read = user_provided_block_device_read, .prog = user_provided_block_device_prog, .erase = user_provided_block_device_erase, .sync = user_provided_block_device_sync, // block device configuration .read_size = 16, .prog_size = 16, .block_size = 4096, .block_count = 128, .cache_size = 16, .lookahead_size = 16, .block_cycles = 500, }; int main(void) { // mount the filesystem int err = lfs_mount(&lfs, &cfg); // reformat if we can't mount the filesystem // this should only happen on the first boot if (err) { lfs_format(&lfs, &cfg); lfs_mount(&lfs, &cfg); } // read current count uint32_t boot_count = 0; lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, "boot_count", LFS_O_RDWR | LFS_O_CREAT); lfs_file_read(&lfs, &file, &boot_count, sizeof(boot_count)); // update boot count boot_count += 1; lfs_file_rewind(&lfs, &file); lfs_file_write(&lfs, &file, &boot_count, sizeof(boot_count)); // remember the storage is not updated until the file is closed successfully lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file); // release any resources we were using lfs_unmount(&lfs); // print the boot count printf("boot_count: %d\n", boot_count); } ```