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Changes by Greg King:

Made cbm_readdir() report a disk's format-code and more file-access modes.
Added more definitions to <cbm.h> for cbm_readdir().  And, improved the
header's comments.  Added some ASCII-to-PetSCII character-mappings.


git-svn-id: svn://svn.cc65.org/cc65/trunk@4986 b7a2c559-68d2-44c3-8de9-860c34a00d81
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uz 2011-04-16 12:28:06 +00:00
parent 49d7d2df87
commit ba2a945417
2 changed files with 214 additions and 158 deletions

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@ -2,14 +2,14 @@
/* */
/* cbm.h */
/* */
/* CBM system specific definitions */
/* CBM system-specific definitions */
/* */
/* */
/* */
/* (C) 1998-2004 Ullrich von Bassewitz */
/* Römerstrasse 52 */
/* D-70794 Filderstadt */
/* EMail: uz@cc65.org */
/* (c) 1998-2011, Ullrich von Bassewitz */
/* Roemerstrasse 52 */
/* D-70794 Filderstadt */
/* EMail: uz@cc65.org */
/* */
/* */
/* This software is provided 'as-is', without any expressed or implied */
@ -40,27 +40,33 @@
/* Check for errors */
#if !defined(__CBM__)
# error This module may only be used when compiling for CBM machines!
# error This module may be used only when compiling for CBM machines!
#endif
/* Load the system specific files here, if needed */
#if defined(__C64__) && !defined(_C64_H)
/* We need NULL. */
#if !defined(_STDDEF_H)
# include <stddef.h>
#endif
/* Load the system-specific files here, if needed. */
#if defined(__C64__) && !defined(_C64_H)
# include <c64.h>
#elif defined(__VIC20__) && !defined(_VIC20_H)
#elif defined(__VIC20__) && !defined(_VIC20_H)
# include <vic20.h>
#elif defined(__C128__) && !defined(_C128_H)
#elif defined(__C128__) && !defined(_C128_H)
# include <c128.h>
#elif defined(__PLUS4__) && !defined(_PLUS4_H)
#elif defined(__PLUS4__) && !defined(_PLUS4_H)
# include <plus4.h>
#elif defined(__C16__) && !defined(_C16_H)
#elif defined(__C16__) && !defined(_C16_H)
# include <c16.h>
#elif defined(__CBM510__) && !defined(_CBM510_H)
# include <cbm510.h>
#elif defined(__CBM610__) && !defined(_CBM610_H)
# include <cbm610.h>
#elif defined(__PET__) && !defined(_PET_H)
#elif defined(__PET__) && !defined(_PET_H)
# include <pet.h>
#endif
@ -75,38 +81,56 @@
/* The file stream implementation and the POSIX I/O functions will use the
* following variables to determine the file type and the disk unit to use.
*/
extern unsigned char _curunit; /* Default 8 */
extern unsigned char _filetype; /* Default 'u' */
extern unsigned char _curunit; /* Defaults to current when program started */
extern char _filetype; /* Defaults to 'u' */
/*****************************************************************************/
/* Characters codes (CBM charset) */
/* Character-codes (CBM charset) */
/*****************************************************************************/
#define CH_HLINE 96
#define CH_VLINE 125
#define CH_ULCORNER 176
#define CH_URCORNER 174
#define CH_LLCORNER 173
#define CH_LRCORNER 189
#define CH_TTEE 178
#define CH_RTEE 179
#define CH_BTEE 177
#define CH_LTEE 171
#define CH_CROSS 123
#define CH_CURS_UP 145
#define CH_CURS_DOWN 17
#define CH_CURS_LEFT 157
#define CH_CURS_RIGHT 29
#define CH_PI 126
#define CH_DEL 20
#define CH_INS 148
#define CH_ENTER 13
#define CH_STOP 3
#define CH_ESC 27
#ifdef __CC65__
/* ASCII-to-PetSCII character-map translations:
* These lines convert characters that are not in CBM's character-set
* into codes with shapes that resemble the ASCII shapes.
*/
#pragma charmap(0x5c,0xbf) /* '\\' */
#pragma charmap(0x5f,0xa4) /* '_' thinner than built-in one */
#pragma charmap(0x60,0xad) /* '`' */
#pragma charmap(0x7b,0xb3) /* '{' */
#pragma charmap(0x7c,0xdd) /* '|' "official" PetSCII code */
#pragma charmap(0x7d,0xab) /* '}' */
#pragma charmap(0x7e,0xb1) /* '~' */
#endif
#define CH_HLINE 192
#define CH_VLINE 221
#define CH_ULCORNER 176
#define CH_URCORNER 174
#define CH_LLCORNER 173
#define CH_LRCORNER 189
#define CH_TTEE 178
#define CH_BTEE 177
#define CH_LTEE 171
#define CH_RTEE 179
#define CH_CROSS 219
#define CH_CURS_UP 145
#define CH_CURS_DOWN 17
#define CH_CURS_LEFT 157
#define CH_CURS_RIGHT 29
#define CH_PI 222
#define CH_HOME 19
#define CH_DEL 20
#define CH_INS 148
#define CH_ENTER 13
#define CH_STOP 3
#define CH_LIRA 92
#define CH_ESC 27
@ -117,25 +141,26 @@ extern unsigned char _filetype; /* Default 'u' */
/* CBM FILE TYPES */
#define CBM_T_DEL 0
#define CBM_T_SEQ 1
#define CBM_T_PRG 2
#define CBM_T_USR 3
#define CBM_T_REL 4
#define CBM_T_CBM 5 /* 1581 sub-partition */
#define CBM_T_DIR 6 /* IDE64 and CMD sub-directory */
#define CBM_T_RESERVED 7 /* Not used, but kept free for compatibility */
#define CBM_T_VRP 8 /* Vorpal fast-loadable format */
#define CBM_T_OTHER 9 /* Other file-types not yet defined */
#define CBM_T_HEADER 10 /* Disk header / title */
#define CBM_T_DEL 0
#define CBM_T_SEQ 1
#define CBM_T_PRG 2
#define CBM_T_USR 3
#define CBM_T_REL 4
#define CBM_T_CBM 5 /* 1581 sub-partition */
#define CBM_T_DIR 6 /* IDE64 and CMD sub-directory */
#define CBM_T_LNK 7 /* IDE64 soft-link */
#define CBM_T_VRP 8 /* Vorpal fast-loadable format */
#define CBM_T_OTHER 9 /* File-type not recognized */
#define CBM_T_HEADER 10 /* Disk header / title */
/* CBM FILE ACCESS */
#define CBM_A_RO 1 /* Read only */
#define CBM_A_WO 2 /* Write only */
#define CBM_A_RW 3 /* Read, Write */
struct cbm_dirent {
char name[17]; /* File name in PETSCII, limited to 16 chars */
unsigned int size; /* Size in 256B blocks */
char name[17]; /* File name in PetSCII, limited to 16 chars */
unsigned int size; /* Size, in 254-/256-byte blocks */
unsigned char type;
unsigned char access;
};
@ -163,28 +188,31 @@ unsigned char __fastcall__ get_tv (void);
/* Constants to use with cbm_open() for opening a file for reading or
/* Constants to use with cbm_open() for openning a file for reading or
* writing without the need to append ",r" or ",w" to the filename.
*
* e.g.: cbm_open(2, 8, CBM_READ, "data,s");
* e.g., cbm_open(2, 8, CBM_READ, "0:data,s");
*/
#define CBM_READ 0
#define CBM_WRITE 1
#define CBM_READ 0 /* default is ",p" */
#define CBM_WRITE 1 /* ditto */
#define CBM_SEQ 2 /* default is ",r" -- or ",s" when writing */
/* Kernel level functions */
/* Kernal-level functions */
void __fastcall__ cbm_k_setlfs (unsigned char LFN, unsigned char DEV,
unsigned char SA);
void __fastcall__ cbm_k_setnam (const char* Name);
unsigned int __fastcall__ cbm_k_load(unsigned char flag, unsigned addr);
unsigned char __fastcall__ cbm_k_save(unsigned int start, unsigned int end);
unsigned char __fastcall__ cbm_k_open (void);
unsigned char cbm_k_open (void);
void __fastcall__ cbm_k_close (unsigned char FN);
unsigned char __fastcall__ cbm_k_readst (void);
signed char cbm_k_readst (void);
unsigned char __fastcall__ cbm_k_chkin (unsigned char FN);
unsigned char __fastcall__ cbm_k_ckout (unsigned char FN);
unsigned char __fastcall__ cbm_k_basin (void);
unsigned char cbm_k_basin (void);
unsigned char cbm_k_getin (void);
void __fastcall__ cbm_k_bsout (unsigned char C);
void __fastcall__ cbm_k_clrch (void);
void cbm_k_clrch (void);
void cbm_clall (void);
@ -194,79 +222,82 @@ void __fastcall__ cbm_k_clrch (void);
/* All cbm_* IO functions set _oserror (see errno.h) in case of an
* error.
/* The cbm_* I/O functions below set _oserror (see errno.h),
* in case of an error.
*
* errorcode BASIC error
* 1 = too many files
* 2 = file open
* 3 = file not open
* 4 = file not found
* 5 = device not present
* 6 = not input file
* 7 = not output file
* 8 = missing filename
* 9 = illegal device number
* error-code BASIC error
* ---------- -----------
* 1 = too many files
* 2 = file open
* 3 = file not open
* 4 = file not found
* 5 = device not present
* 6 = not input-file
* 7 = not output-file
* 8 = missing file-name
* 9 = illegal device-number
*
* 10 = STOP-key pushed
* 11 = general I/O-error
*/
unsigned int cbm_load (const char* name, unsigned char device, void* data);
/* Loads file "name" from given device to given address or to the load
/* Loads file "name", from given device, to given address -- or, to the load
* address of the file if "data" is the null pointer (like load"name",8,1
* in BASIC).
* Returns number of bytes that where loaded if loading was successful
* otherwise 0. "_oserror" contains an errorcode then (see table below).
* Returns number of bytes that were loaded if loading was successful;
* otherwise 0, "_oserror" contains an error-code, then (see table above).
*/
unsigned char __fastcall__ cbm_save (const char* name,
unsigned char device,
const void* data,
unsigned int size);
/* Saves "size" bytes starting at "data" to a file.
* Returns 0 if saving was successful, otherwise an errorcode (see table
* below).
unsigned char __fastcall__ cbm_save (const char* name, unsigned char device,
const void* addr, unsigned int size);
/* Saves "size" bytes, starting at "addr", to a file.
* Returns 0 if saving was successful, otherwise an error-code (see table
* above).
*/
unsigned char __fastcall__ cbm_open (unsigned char lfn,
unsigned char device,
unsigned char sec_addr,
const char* name);
unsigned char __fastcall__ cbm_open (unsigned char lfn, unsigned char device,
unsigned char sec_addr, const char* name);
/* Opens a file. Works just like the BASIC command.
* Returns 0 if opening was successful, otherwise an errorcode (see table
* below).
* Returns 0 if openning was successful, otherwise an error-code (see table
* above).
*/
void __fastcall__ cbm_close (unsigned char lfn);
/* Closes a file */
int __fastcall__ cbm_read (unsigned char lfn, void* buffer, unsigned int size);
/* Reads up to "size" bytes from a file to "buffer".
* Returns the number of actually read bytes, 0 if there are no bytes left
* (EOF) or -1 in case of an error. _oserror contains an errorcode then (see
* table below).
/* Reads up to "size" bytes from a file into "buffer".
* Returns the number of actually-read bytes, 0 if there are no bytes left.
* -1 in case of an error; then, _oserror contains an error-code (see table
* above). (Remember: 0 means end-of-file; -1 means error.)
*/
int __fastcall__ cbm_write (unsigned char lfn, void* buffer, unsigned int size);
int __fastcall__ cbm_write (unsigned char lfn, const void* buffer,
unsigned int size);
/* Writes up to "size" bytes from "buffer" to a file.
* Returns the number of actually written bytes or -1 in case of an error.
* _oserror contains an errorcode then (see above table).
* Returns the number of actually-written bytes, or -1 in case of an error;
* _oserror contains an error-code, then (see above table).
*/
unsigned char __fastcall__ cbm_opendir (unsigned char lfn, unsigned char device);
/* Opens directory listing.
* Returns 0 if opening directory was successful,
* othervise errorcode corresponding to cbm_open()
* Returns 0 if openning directory was successful;
* otherwise, an error-code corresponding to cbm_open().
*/
unsigned char __fastcall__ cbm_readdir (unsigned char lfn, struct cbm_dirent* l_dirent);
unsigned char __fastcall__ cbm_readdir (unsigned char lfn,
struct cbm_dirent* l_dirent);
/* Reads one directory line into cbm_dirent structure.
* Returns 0 if reading directory line was successful.
* Returns 'true' if reading directory failed or no more files to read.
* Returns 0 if reading directory-line was successful.
* Returns non-zero if reading directory failed, or no more file-names to read.
* Returns 2 on last line. Then, l_dirent->size = the number of "blocks free."
*/
void __fastcall__ cbm_closedir (unsigned char lfn);
/* Closes directory by cbm_close (unsigned char lfn) */
/* Closes directory by cbm_close(lfn) */

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@ -1,94 +1,99 @@
/* This is very simplified version of POSIX opendir(), readdir() and closedir() */
/* for Commodore computers. */
/* Created by Josef Soucek, 2003 E-mail:josef.soucek@ct.cz */
/* This is a very simplified version of the POSIX opendir(), */
/* readdir(), and closedir() -- for Commodore computers. */
/* Created by Josef Soucek, 2003. E-mail: josef.soucek@ct.cz */
/* Version 0.1 - 21.1.2003 */
/* Tested with floppy drive and IDE64 devices */
/* Not tested with messed (buggy) directory listing */
/* Limits filenames to 16 chars (VICE supports more in directory listing) */
/* 2003-01-21 -- Version 0.1 */
/* 2009-10-10 -- Version 0.3 */
/* 2011-04-07 -- Version 0.4, groepaz */
/* 2011-04-14 -- Version 0.5, Greg King */
/* Tested with floppy-drive and IDE64 devices. */
/* Not tested with messed (buggy) directory listings. */
/* Limits filenames to 16 chars. (VICE supports more */
/* in directory listings). */
#include <cbm.h>
#include <errno.h>
/* Opens directory listing.
** Returns 0 if openning directory was successful;
** otherwise, an error-code corresponding to cbm_open().
*/
unsigned char __fastcall__ cbm_opendir (unsigned char lfn, unsigned char device)
{
unsigned char status;
if ((status = cbm_open (lfn, device, CBM_READ, "$")) == 0) {
if (cbm_k_chkin (lfn) == 0) {
if (cbm_open (lfn, device, CBM_READ, "$") == 0) {
if ((_oserror = cbm_k_chkin (lfn)) == 0) {
/* Ignore start address */
cbm_k_basin();
cbm_k_basin();
cbm_k_clrch();
if (cbm_k_readst()) {
cbm_close(lfn);
status = 2;
cbm_k_clrch();
} else {
status = 0;
cbm_k_clrch();
_oserror = 4; /* directory cannot be read */
}
}
}
return status;
return _oserror;
}
/* Reads one directory line into cbm_dirent structure.
** Returns 0 if reading directory-line was successful.
** Returns non-zero if reading directory failed, or no more file-names to read.
** Returns 2 on last line. Then, l_dirent->size = the number of "blocks free."
*/
unsigned char __fastcall__ cbm_readdir (unsigned char lfn, register struct cbm_dirent* l_dirent)
{
unsigned char byte, i;
unsigned char rv;
unsigned char is_header;
unsigned char byte, i = 0;
unsigned char is_header = 0;
unsigned char rv = 1;
static const unsigned char types[] = {
CBM_T_OTHER, CBM_T_OTHER, CBM_T_CBM, CBM_T_DEL, /* a b c d */
CBM_T_OTHER, CBM_T_OTHER, CBM_T_OTHER, CBM_T_OTHER, /* e f g h */
CBM_T_OTHER, CBM_T_OTHER, CBM_T_OTHER, CBM_T_OTHER, /* i j k l */
CBM_T_OTHER, CBM_T_OTHER, CBM_T_OTHER, CBM_T_PRG, /* m n o p */
CBM_T_OTHER, CBM_T_REL, CBM_T_SEQ, CBM_T_OTHER, /* q r s t */
CBM_T_USR, CBM_T_VRP /* u v */
CBM_T_CBM, CBM_T_DEL, CBM_T_OTHER, CBM_T_OTHER, /* c d e f */
CBM_T_OTHER, CBM_T_OTHER, CBM_T_OTHER, CBM_T_OTHER, /* g h i j */
CBM_T_OTHER, CBM_T_LNK, CBM_T_OTHER, CBM_T_OTHER, /* k l m n */
CBM_T_OTHER, CBM_T_PRG, CBM_T_OTHER, CBM_T_REL, /* o p q r */
CBM_T_SEQ, CBM_T_OTHER, CBM_T_USR, CBM_T_VRP /* s t u v */
};
rv = 1;
is_header = 0;
if (!cbm_k_chkin(lfn)) {
if (!cbm_k_readst()) {
/* skip 2 bytes, next basic line pointer */
/* skip 2 bytes, next-BASIC-line pointer */
cbm_k_basin();
cbm_k_basin();
/* File-size */
l_dirent->size = cbm_k_basin() | ((cbm_k_basin()) << 8);
/* File-size or drive/partition number */
l_dirent->size = cbm_k_basin() | (cbm_k_basin() << 8);
byte = cbm_k_basin();
switch (byte) {
/* "B" BLOCKS FREE. */
if (byte == 'b') {
/* Read until end, careless callers may call us again */
/* "B" BLOCKS FREE. */
case 'b':
/* Read until end; careless callers might call us again. */
while (!cbm_k_readst()) {
cbm_k_basin();
}
rv = 2; /* EOF */
goto ret_val;
}
/* reverse text shows that this is the directory header */
if (byte == 0x12) { /* RVS_ON */
/* Reverse-text shows when this is the directory header. */
case 0x12: /* RVS_ON */
is_header = 1;
}
while (byte != '\"') {
byte = cbm_k_basin();
/* prevent endless loop */
if (cbm_k_readst()) {
rv = 3;
goto ret_val;
}
byte = cbm_k_basin();
}
i = 0;
while ((byte = cbm_k_basin()) != '\"') {
/* prevent endless loop */
if (cbm_k_readst()) {
@ -103,41 +108,60 @@ unsigned char __fastcall__ cbm_readdir (unsigned char lfn, register struct cbm_d
}
l_dirent->name[i] = '\0';
while ((byte = cbm_k_basin()) == ' ') {
/* prevent endless loop */
if (cbm_k_readst()) {
rv = 5;
goto ret_val;
}
}
if (is_header) {
l_dirent->type = CBM_T_HEADER;
/* Get the disk-format code. */
i = 6;
do {
l_dirent->access = byte = cbm_k_basin();
} while (--i != 0);
} else {
if (byte >= 'a' && byte < 'a' + sizeof(types)) {
l_dirent->type = types[byte - 'a'];
/* Go to the file-type column. */
while ((byte = cbm_k_basin()) == ' ') {
/* prevent endless loop */
if (cbm_k_readst()) {
rv = 5;
goto ret_val;
}
}
l_dirent->access = CBM_A_RW;
/* "Splat" files shouldn't be read. */
if (byte == '*') {
l_dirent->access = CBM_A_WO;
byte = cbm_k_basin();
}
if (byte >= 'c' && byte < 'c' + sizeof types) {
l_dirent->type = types[byte - 'c'];
} else {
l_dirent->type = CBM_T_OTHER;
}
if ((cbm_k_basin() == 'i') && (l_dirent->type == CBM_T_DEL)) {
l_dirent->type = CBM_T_DIR;
}
/* Notice whether it's a directory or a deleted file. */
if (cbm_k_basin() == 'i' && byte == 'd') {
l_dirent->type = CBM_T_DIR;
}
cbm_k_basin();
byte = cbm_k_basin();
l_dirent->access = (byte == 0x3C)? CBM_A_RO : CBM_A_RW;
/* Locked files shouldn't be written. */
if ((byte = cbm_k_basin()) == '<') {
l_dirent->access = (l_dirent->access == CBM_A_WO)
? 0 : CBM_A_RO;
}
}
/* read to end of line */
/* Read to the end of the line. */
while (byte != 0) {
byte = cbm_k_basin();
/* prevent endless loop */
if (cbm_k_readst()) {
rv = 6;
goto ret_val;
}
byte = cbm_k_basin();
}
rv = 0;
@ -151,7 +175,8 @@ ret_val:
}
void __fastcall__ cbm_closedir( unsigned char lfn)
void __fastcall__ cbm_closedir (unsigned char lfn)
{
cbm_close(lfn);
}