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/* * I use these routines just to decide when I have to fake a * volume-table to preserve compatability to original ftape. */ /* * Copyright (C) 1994-1995 Bas Laarhoven. * * Modified for zftape 1996, 1997 Claus Heine. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. * $Source: /home/marcus/revision_ctrl_test/oc_cvs/cvs/or1k/linux/linux-2.4/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-eof.c,v $ * $Revision: 1.1.1.1 $ * $Date: 2004-04-15 02:02:29 $ * * This file contains the eof mark handling code * for the QIC-40/80 floppy-tape driver for Linux. */ #include <linux/string.h> #include <linux/errno.h> #include <linux/zftape.h> #include "../zftape/zftape-init.h" #include "../zftape/zftape-rw.h" #include "../zftape/zftape-eof.h" /* Global vars. */ /* a copy of the failed sector log from the header segment. */ eof_mark_union *zft_eof_map; /* number of eof marks (entries in bad sector log) on tape. */ int zft_nr_eof_marks = -1; /* Local vars. */ static char linux_tape_label[] = "Linux raw format V"; enum { min_fmt_version = 1, max_fmt_version = 2 }; static unsigned ftape_fmt_version = 0; /* Ftape (mis)uses the bad sector log to record end-of-file marks. * Initially (when the tape is erased) all entries in the bad sector * log are added to the tape's bad sector map. The bad sector log then * is cleared. * * The bad sector log normally contains entries of the form: * even 16-bit word: segment number of bad sector * odd 16-bit word: encoded date * There can be a total of 448 entries (1792 bytes). * * My guess is that no program is using this bad sector log (the * * format seems useless as there is no indication of the bad sector * itself, only the segment) However, if any program does use the bad * sector log, the format used by ftape will let the program think * there are some bad sectors and no harm is done. * * The eof mark entries that ftape stores in the bad sector log: even * 16-bit word: segment number of eof mark odd 16-bit word: sector * number of eof mark [1..32] * * The zft_eof_map as maintained is a sorted list of eof mark entries. * * * The tape name field in the header segments is used to store a linux * tape identification string and a version number. This way the tape * can be recognized as a Linux raw format tape when using tools under * other OS's. * * 'Wide' QIC tapes (format code 4) don't have a failed sector list * anymore. That space is used for the (longer) bad sector map that * now is a variable length list too. We now store our end-of-file * marker list after the bad-sector-map on tape. The list is delimited * by a (__u32) 0 entry. */ int zft_ftape_validate_label(char *label) { static char tmp_label[45]; int result = 0; TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any); memcpy(tmp_label, label, FT_LABEL_SZ); tmp_label[FT_LABEL_SZ] = '\0'; TRACE(ft_t_noise, "tape label = `%s'", tmp_label); ftape_fmt_version = 0; if (memcmp(label, linux_tape_label, strlen(linux_tape_label)) == 0) { int pos = strlen(linux_tape_label); while (label[pos] >= '0' && label[pos] <= '9') { ftape_fmt_version *= 10; ftape_fmt_version = label[ pos++] - '0'; } result = (ftape_fmt_version >= min_fmt_version && ftape_fmt_version <= max_fmt_version); } TRACE(ft_t_noise, "format version = %d", ftape_fmt_version); TRACE_EXIT result; } static __u8 * find_end_of_eof_list(__u8 * ptr, __u8 * limit) { while (ptr + 3 < limit) { if (get_unaligned((__u32*)ptr)) { ++(__u32*)ptr; } else { return ptr; } } return NULL; } void zft_ftape_extract_file_marks(__u8* address) { int i; TRACE_FUN(ft_t_any); zft_eof_map = NULL; if (ft_format_code == fmt_var || ft_format_code == fmt_big) { __u8* end; __u8* start = ftape_find_end_of_bsm_list(address); zft_nr_eof_marks = 0; if (start) { start += 3; /* skip end of list mark */ end = find_end_of_eof_list(start, address + FT_SEGMENT_SIZE); if (end && end - start <= FT_FSL_SIZE) { zft_nr_eof_marks = ((end - start) / sizeof(eof_mark_union)); zft_eof_map = (eof_mark_union *)start; } else { TRACE(ft_t_err, "EOF Mark List is too long or damaged!"); } } else { TRACE(ft_t_err, "Bad Sector List is too long or damaged !"); } } else { zft_eof_map = (eof_mark_union *)&address[FT_FSL]; zft_nr_eof_marks = GET2(address, FT_FSL_CNT); } TRACE(ft_t_noise, "number of file marks: %d", zft_nr_eof_marks); if (ftape_fmt_version == 1) { TRACE(ft_t_info, "swapping version 1 fields"); /* version 1 format uses swapped sector and segment * fields, correct that ! */ for (i = 0; i < zft_nr_eof_marks; ++i) { __u16 tmp = GET2(&zft_eof_map[i].mark.segment,0); PUT2(&zft_eof_map[i].mark.segment, 0, GET2(&zft_eof_map[i].mark.date,0)); PUT2(&zft_eof_map[i].mark.date, 0, tmp); } } for (i = 0; i < zft_nr_eof_marks; ++i) { TRACE(ft_t_noise, "eof mark: %5d/%2d", GET2(&zft_eof_map[i].mark.segment, 0), GET2(&zft_eof_map[i].mark.date,0)); } TRACE_EXIT; } void zft_clear_ftape_file_marks(void) { TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow); /* Clear failed sector log: remove all tape marks. We * don't use old ftape-style EOF-marks. */ TRACE(ft_t_info, "Clearing old ftape's eof map"); memset(zft_eof_map, 0, zft_nr_eof_marks * sizeof(__u32)); zft_nr_eof_marks = 0; PUT2(zft_hseg_buf, FT_FSL_CNT, 0); /* nr of eof-marks */ zft_header_changed = 1; zft_update_label(zft_hseg_buf); TRACE_EXIT; }