Flipper Universal Registry Implementation or FURI is important part of Flipper firmware. It is used to: * application control (start, exit, switch between active) * data exchange between application (create/open channel, subscribe and push messages or read/write values) * non-volatile data storage for application (create/open value and read/write) # Application registry and control (FURIAC) ### Start and change application wrokflow **`FuriApp* furiac_start(void(app*)(void*), char* name, void* param)`** simply starts application. It call `app` entrypoint with `param` passed as argument. Useful for daemon applications and pop-up. **`FuriApp furiac_switch(void(app*)(void*), char* name, void* param)`** swtich to other application. FURI **stop current app**, call `app` entrypoint with `param` passed as argument and save current application entrypoint to `prev` field in current application registry. Useful for UI or "active" application. ### Exit application **`void furiac_exit(void* param)`** stop current application (stop thread and clear application's stack), start application from `prev` entry in current application registry, cleanup current application registry. **`bool furiac_kill(FuriApp app)`** stop specified `app` without returning to `prev` application. # Data exchange **`bool furi_create(char* name, void* value, size_t size)`** creates named FURI record. Returns NULL if registry have not enough memory for creating. If value is NULL, create FURI Pipe (only callbacks management, no data/mutex). **`FuriRecordHandler furi_open(char* name, bool solo, bool no_mute, void(*FlipperRecordCallback)(const void*, size_t), void(*FlipperRecordStateCallback)(FlipperRecordState))`** opens existing FURI record by name. Returns NULL if record does not exist. If `solo` is true **another applications handlers set into "muted" state**. When appication has exited or record has closed, all handlers is unmuted. It may be useful for concurrently acces to resources like framebuffer or beeper. If `no_mute` is true, another applications cannot mute this handler. **`bool furi_close(FuriRecordHandler* record)`** close handler and unmute anothers. **`bool furi_read(FuriRecordHandler* record, void* data, size_t size)`** read message from record. Returns true if success, false otherwise. **`bool furi_write(FuriRecordHandler* record, const void* data, size_t size)`** write message to record. Returns true if success, false otherwise (handler gone or muted). **`void* furi_take(FuriRecordHandler* record)` works as `furi_read`** lock value mutex. It can be useful if records contain pointer to buffer which you want to change. You must call `furi_give` after operation on data and you cannot block executing between `take` and `give` calls **`bool furi_give(FuriRecordHandler* record)`** unlock value mutex works as `furi_wrte` but unlock global mutex. # Usage example _Diagram below describes furi states_ ![FURI states](https://github.com/Flipper-Zero/flipperzero-firmware-community/blob/master/wiki_static/furi_states.png) * After start, init code run some applications: in this example there is status bar, a background task and Home screen * Status bar open access to framebuffer by opening "/ui/fb" FURI record * "Home screen" call "Menu" application by `furiac_switch`. "Home screen" application stops and then "Menu" application starts. * "Menu" application call "Your cool app" the same way. It also get access to framebuffer by open "/ui/fb" FURI record * If "Your cool app" needs some backend app, it call this by `furiac_start` and then kill by `furiac_kill` * If background task needs to show popup message (for example "Low battery") it can call new app or simply open "/ui/fb" record. * When "/ui/fb" record is opened by popup message, FURI mute framebuffer handle in "Your cool app". This prevent to overwrite popup message by application drawing. * "Status bar" framebuffer handle not is muted, beacuse open framebuffer with no_mute=true. * After popup message is closed by `furiac_exit` or closing "/ui/fb", FURI unmute previous muted "Your cool app" framebuffer handle.