IAR compilation fails at `_fs = { 0 };` due to
```
[Error] FATFileSystem.cpp@285,0: [Pe029]: expected an expression
```
Changing that object initializer list instead, as that seems
to pass IAR compilation, too.
Changed original memset to object initialiser list based on review
feedback from Kevin Bracey.
Macro which restricted compilation to GCC_ARM is removed.
Existing read_write() test is amended to call stat() and check that correct size is returned.
The most common issue with using littlefs in mbed-os is when users
change from littlefs->FAT->littlefs (or with MBR or similar). When this
corrupts the superblock, littlefs tries to fall back to the backup
superblock. However, at this point in the time the old superblock may be
very out-of-date and pointing to an incorrect filesystem.
There's no complete solution to a malicious modification of the
filesystem (short of checking all metadata+data, a very expensive
operation), but we can at least expand our validation to all of the
metadata for the filesystem. This at least catches the common issues
with changing between different filesystems.
Adding new modules inside the namespace could be breaking change for existing code base
hence add `using namespace::class` for classes newly added to mbed namespace to maintian
backwards compatibility.
MBED_NO_GLOBAL_USING_DIRECTIVE is added to remove auto-addition of namespace
Macro guard `MBED_NO_GLOBAL_USING_DIRECTIVE` is added around namespace, to avoid
polluting users namespace.
CRC used in LittleFS is Reversed ANSI, hence new polynomial added.
Reversed polynomials perform shift in reverse direction of standard
polynomial, and we do not have option to notify reverse shift to hardware.
Hence this option is available in software only.