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/* DOSFS Embedded FAT-Compatible Filesystem (C) 2005 Lewin A.R.W. Edwards (sysadm@zws.com) */ #ifndef _DOSFS_H #define _DOSFS_H //#include <stdio.h> //#include <sys/types.h> //#include <stdint.h> #include "board.h" #include "typedefs.h" #include "spr-defs.h" #include "support.h" //#include <stdlib.h> #include "int.h" #include "uart.h" #include "screen.h" //=================================================================== char *strcpy2(char *dest, char* src); int memcmp2(const void *s1, const void *s2, size_t n); int strcmp2(const char * s1, const char * s2); typedef struct { long int quot; long int rem; } ldiv_t; typedef struct { int quot; int rem; } div_t; #define SECTOR_TO_BLOCK(a) ( (a) << 9) unsigned long int DFS_ReadSector(unsigned char unit, unsigned char *buffer, unsigned long int sector, unsigned long int count); unsigned long int DFS_WriteSector(unsigned char unit, unsigned char *buffer, unsigned long int sector, unsigned long int count); ldiv_t ldiv (long int numer, long int denom); div_t div ( int numer, int denom); //=================================================================== // Configurable items #define MAX_PATH 64 // Maximum path length (increasing this will // GREATLY increase stack requirements!) #define DIR_SEPARATOR '/' // character separating directory components // End of configurable items //=================================================================== //=================================================================== // 32-bit error codes #define DFS_OK 0 // no error #define DFS_EOF 1 // end of file (not an error) #define DFS_WRITEPROT 2 // volume is write protected #define DFS_NOTFOUND 3 // path or file not found #define DFS_PATHLEN 4 // path too long #define DFS_ALLOCNEW 5 // must allocate new directory cluster #define DFS_ERRMISC 0xffffffff // generic error //=================================================================== // File access modes #define DFS_READ 1 // read-only #define DFS_WRITE 2 // write-only //=================================================================== // Miscellaneous constants #define SECTOR_SIZE 512 // sector size in bytes //=================================================================== // Internal subformat identifiers #define FAT12 0 #define FAT16 1 #define FAT32 2 //=================================================================== // DOS attribute bits #define ATTR_READ_ONLY 0x01 #define ATTR_HIDDEN 0x02 #define ATTR_SYSTEM 0x04 #define ATTR_VOLUME_ID 0x08 #define ATTR_DIRECTORY 0x10 #define ATTR_ARCHIVE 0x20 #define ATTR_LONG_NAME (ATTR_READ_ONLY | ATTR_HIDDEN | ATTR_SYSTEM | ATTR_VOLUME_ID) /* Directory entry structure note: if name[0] == 0xe5, this is a free dir entry if name[0] == 0x00, this is a free entry and all subsequent entries are free if name[0] == 0x05, the first character of the name is 0xe5 [a kanji nicety] Date format: bit 0-4 = day of month (1-31) bit 5-8 = month, 1=Jan..12=Dec bit 9-15 = count of years since 1980 (0-127) Time format: bit 0-4 = 2-second count, (0-29) bit 5-10 = minutes (0-59) bit 11-15= hours (0-23) */ typedef struct _tagDIRENT { unsigned char name[11]; // filename unsigned char attr; // attributes (see ATTR_* constant definitions) unsigned char reserved; // reserved, must be 0 unsigned char crttimetenth; // create time, 10ths of a second (0-199 are valid) unsigned char crttime_l; // creation time low byte unsigned char crttime_h; // creation time high byte unsigned char crtdate_l; // creation date low byte unsigned char crtdate_h; // creation date high byte unsigned char lstaccdate_l; // last access date low byte unsigned char lstaccdate_h; // last access date high byte unsigned char startclus_h_l; // high word of first cluster, low byte (FAT32) unsigned char startclus_h_h; // high word of first cluster, high byte (FAT32) unsigned char wrttime_l; // last write time low byte unsigned char wrttime_h; // last write time high byte unsigned char wrtdate_l; // last write date low byte unsigned char wrtdate_h; // last write date high byte unsigned char startclus_l_l; // low word of first cluster, low byte unsigned char startclus_l_h; // low word of first cluster, high byte unsigned char filesize_0; // file size, low byte unsigned char filesize_1; // unsigned char filesize_2; // unsigned char filesize_3; // file size, high byte } DIRENT, *PDIRENT; /* Partition table entry structure */ typedef struct _tagPTINFO { unsigned char active; // 0x80 if partition active unsigned char start_h; // starting head unsigned char start_cs_l; // starting cylinder and sector (low byte) unsigned char start_cs_h; // starting cylinder and sector (high byte) unsigned char type; // type ID byte unsigned char end_h; // ending head unsigned char end_cs_l; // ending cylinder and sector (low byte) unsigned char end_cs_h; // ending cylinder and sector (high byte) unsigned char start_0; // starting sector# (low byte) unsigned char start_1; // unsigned char start_2; // unsigned char start_3; // starting sector# (high byte) unsigned char size_0; // size of partition (low byte) unsigned char size_1; // unsigned char size_2; // unsigned char size_3; // size of partition (high byte) } PTINFO, *PPTINFO; /* Master Boot Record structure */ typedef struct _tagMBR { unsigned char bootcode[0x1be]; // boot sector PTINFO ptable[4] __attribute__((__packed__)); ; // four partition table structures unsigned char sig_55; // 0x55 signature byte unsigned char sig_aa; // 0xaa signature byte } MBR, *PMBR; /* BIOS Parameter Block structure (FAT12/16) */ typedef struct _tagBPB { unsigned char bytepersec_l; // bytes per sector low byte (0x00) unsigned char bytepersec_h; // bytes per sector high byte (0x02) unsigned char secperclus; // sectors per cluster (1,2,4,8,16,32,64,128 are valid) unsigned char reserved_l; // reserved sectors low byte unsigned char reserved_h; // reserved sectors high byte unsigned char numfats; // number of FAT copies (2) unsigned char rootentries_l; // number of root dir entries low byte (0x00 normally) unsigned char rootentries_h; // number of root dir entries high byte (0x02 normally) unsigned char sectors_s_l; // small num sectors low byte unsigned char sectors_s_h; // small num sectors high byte unsigned char mediatype; // media descriptor byte unsigned char secperfat_l; // sectors per FAT low byte unsigned char secperfat_h; // sectors per FAT high byte unsigned char secpertrk_l; // sectors per track low byte unsigned char secpertrk_h; // sectors per track high byte unsigned char heads_l; // heads low byte unsigned char heads_h; // heads high byte unsigned char hidden_0; // hidden sectors low byte unsigned char hidden_1; // (note - this is the number of MEDIA sectors before unsigned char hidden_2; // first sector of VOLUME - we rely on the MBR instead) unsigned char hidden_3; // hidden sectors high byte unsigned char sectors_l_0; // large num sectors low byte unsigned char sectors_l_1; // unsigned char sectors_l_2; // unsigned char sectors_l_3; // large num sectors high byte } BPB, *PBPB; /* Extended BIOS Parameter Block structure (FAT12/16) */ typedef struct _tagEBPB { unsigned char unit; // int 13h drive# unsigned char head; // archaic, used by Windows NT-class OSes for flags unsigned char signature; // 0x28 or 0x29 unsigned char serial_0; // serial# unsigned char serial_1; // serial# unsigned char serial_2; // serial# unsigned char serial_3; // serial# unsigned char label[11]; // volume label unsigned char system[8]; // filesystem ID } EBPB, *PEBPB; /* Extended BIOS Parameter Block structure (FAT32) */ typedef struct _tagEBPB32 { unsigned char fatsize_0; // big FAT size in sectors low byte unsigned char fatsize_1; // unsigned char fatsize_2; // unsigned char fatsize_3; // big FAT size in sectors high byte unsigned char extflags_l; // extended flags low byte unsigned char extflags_h; // extended flags high byte unsigned char fsver_l; // filesystem version (0x00) low byte unsigned char fsver_h; // filesystem version (0x00) high byte unsigned char root_0; // cluster of root dir, low byte unsigned char root_1; // unsigned char root_2; // unsigned char root_3; // cluster of root dir, high byte unsigned char fsinfo_l; // sector pointer to FSINFO within reserved area, low byte (2) unsigned char fsinfo_h; // sector pointer to FSINFO within reserved area, high byte (0) unsigned char bkboot_l; // sector pointer to backup boot sector within reserved area, low byte (6) unsigned char bkboot_h; // sector pointer to backup boot sector within reserved area, high byte (0) unsigned char reserved[12]; // reserved, should be 0 unsigned char unit; // int 13h drive# unsigned char head; // archaic, used by Windows NT-class OSes for flags unsigned char signature; // 0x28 or 0x29 unsigned char serial_0; // serial# unsigned char serial_1; // serial# unsigned char serial_2; // serial# unsigned char serial_3; // serial# unsigned char label[11]; // volume label unsigned char system[8]; // filesystem ID } EBPB32, *PEBPB32; /* Logical Boot Record structure (volume boot sector) */ typedef struct _tagLBR { unsigned char jump[3]; // JMP instruction unsigned char oemid[8]; // OEM ID, space-padded BPB bpb __attribute__((__packed__)); // BIOS Parameter Block union { EBPB ebpb __attribute__((__packed__)); // FAT12/16 Extended BIOS Parameter Block EBPB32 ebpb32 __attribute__((__packed__)); // FAT32 Extended BIOS Parameter Block } ebpb; unsigned char code[420]; // boot sector code unsigned char sig_55; // 0x55 signature byte unsigned char sig_aa; // 0xaa signature byte } LBR, *PLBR; /* Volume information structure (Internal to DOSFS) */ typedef struct _tagVOLINFO { unsigned char unit; // unit on which this volume resides unsigned char filesystem; // formatted filesystem // These two fields aren't very useful, so support for them has been commented out to // save memory. (Note that the "system" tag is not actually used by DOS to determine // filesystem type - that decision is made entirely on the basis of how many clusters // the drive contains. DOSFS works the same way). // See tag: OEMID in dosfs.c // unsigned char oemid[9]; // OEM ID ASCIIZ // unsigned char system[9]; // system ID ASCIIZ unsigned char label[12]; // volume label ASCIIZ unsigned long int startsector; // starting sector of filesystem unsigned char secperclus; // sectors per cluster unsigned short int reservedsecs; // reserved sectors unsigned long int numsecs; // number of sectors in volume unsigned long int secperfat; // sectors per FAT unsigned short int rootentries; // number of root dir entries unsigned long int numclusters; // number of clusters on drive // The fields below are PHYSICAL SECTOR NUMBERS. unsigned long int fat1; // starting sector# of FAT copy 1 unsigned long int rootdir; // starting sector# of root directory (FAT12/FAT16) or cluster (FAT32) unsigned long int dataarea; // starting sector# of data area (cluster #2) } VOLINFO, *PVOLINFO; /* Flags in DIRINFO.flags */ #define DFS_DI_BLANKENT 0x01 // Searching for blank entry /* Directory search structure (Internal to DOSFS) */ typedef struct _tagDIRINFO { unsigned long int currentcluster; // current cluster in dir unsigned char currentsector; // current sector in cluster unsigned char currententry; // current dir entry in sector unsigned char *scratch; // ptr to user-supplied scratch buffer (one sector) unsigned char flags; // internal DOSFS flags } DIRINFO, *PDIRINFO; /* File handle structure (Internal to DOSFS) */ typedef struct _tagFILEINFO { PVOLINFO volinfo __attribute__((__packed__)); // VOLINFO used to open this file unsigned long int dirsector; // physical sector containing dir entry of this file unsigned char diroffset; // # of this entry within the dir sector unsigned char mode; // mode in which this file was opened unsigned long int firstcluster; // first cluster of file unsigned long int filelen; // byte length of file unsigned long int cluster; // current cluster unsigned long int pointer; // current (BYTE) pointer } FILEINFO, *PFILEINFO; /* Get starting sector# of specified partition on drive #unit NOTE: This code ASSUMES an MBR on the disk. scratchsector should point to a SECTOR_SIZE scratch area Returns 0xffffffff for any error. If pactive is non-NULL, this function also returns the partition active flag. If pptype is non-NULL, this function also returns the partition type. If psize is non-NULL, this function also returns the partition size. */ unsigned long int init_fat(VOLINFO *vis); unsigned long int DFS_GetPtnStart(unsigned char unit, unsigned char *scratchsector, unsigned char pnum, unsigned char *pactive, unsigned char *pptype, unsigned long int *psize); /* Retrieve volume info from BPB and store it in a VOLINFO structure You must provide the unit and starting sector of the filesystem, and a pointer to a sector buffer for scratch Attempts to read BPB and glean information about the FS from that. Returns 0 OK, nonzero for any error. */ unsigned long int DFS_GetVolInfo(unsigned char unit, unsigned char *scratchsector, unsigned long int startsector, PVOLINFO volinfo); /* Open a directory for enumeration by DFS_GetNextDirEnt You must supply a populated VOLINFO (see DFS_GetVolInfo) The empty string or a string containing only the directory separator are considered to be the root directory. Returns 0 OK, nonzero for any error. */ unsigned long int DFS_OpenDir(PVOLINFO volinfo, unsigned char *dirname, PDIRINFO dirinfo); /* Get next entry in opened directory structure. Copies fields into the dirent structure, updates dirinfo. Note that it is the _caller's_ responsibility to handle the '.' and '..' entries. A deleted file will be returned as a NULL entry (first char of filename=0) by this code. Filenames beginning with 0x05 will be translated to 0xE5 automatically. Long file name entries will be returned as NULL. returns DFS_EOF if there are no more entries, DFS_OK if this entry is valid, or DFS_ERRMISC for a media error */ unsigned long int DFS_GetNext(PVOLINFO volinfo, PDIRINFO dirinfo, PDIRENT dirent); /* Open a file for reading or writing. You supply populated VOLINFO, a path to the file, mode (DFS_READ or DFS_WRITE) and an empty fileinfo structure. You also need to provide a pointer to a sector-sized scratch buffer. Returns various DFS_* error states. If the result is DFS_OK, fileinfo can be used to access the file from this point on. */ unsigned long int DFS_OpenFile(PVOLINFO volinfo, unsigned char *path, unsigned char mode, unsigned char *scratch, PFILEINFO fileinfo); /* Read an open file You must supply a prepopulated FILEINFO as provided by DFS_OpenFile, and a pointer to a SECTOR_SIZE scratch buffer. Note that returning DFS_EOF is not an error condition. This function updates the successcount field with the number of bytes actually read. */ unsigned long int DFS_ReadFile(PFILEINFO fileinfo, unsigned char *scratch, unsigned char *buffer, unsigned long int *successcount, unsigned long int len); /* Write an open file You must supply a prepopulated FILEINFO as provided by DFS_OpenFile, and a pointer to a SECTOR_SIZE scratch buffer. This function updates the successcount field with the number of bytes actually written. */ unsigned long int DFS_WriteFile(PFILEINFO fileinfo, unsigned char *scratch, unsigned char *buffer, unsigned long int *successcount, unsigned long int len); /* Seek file pointer to a given position This function does not return status - refer to the fileinfo->pointer value to see where the pointer wound up. Requires a SECTOR_SIZE scratch buffer */ void DFS_Seek(PFILEINFO fileinfo, unsigned long int offset, unsigned char *scratch); /* Delete a file scratch must point to a sector-sized buffer */ unsigned long int DFS_UnlinkFile(PVOLINFO volinfo, unsigned char *path, unsigned char *scratch); // If we are building a host-emulation version, include host support #ifdef HOSTVER #include "hostemu.h" #endif #endif // _DOSFS_H
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