cc65/include/modload.h

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/* */
/* modload.h */
/* */
/* o65 module loader interface for cc65 */
/* */
/* */
/* */
/* (C) 2002 Ullrich von Bassewitz */
/* Wacholderweg 14 */
/* D-70597 Stuttgart */
/* EMail: uz@musoftware.de */
/* */
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/* arising from the use of this software. */
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/* Exports structures and functions to load relocatable o65 modules at
** runtime.
*/
#ifndef _MODLOAD_H
#define _MODLOAD_H
/* The following struct is passed to the module loader. It contains stuff,
** the loader needs to work, and another area where the loader will place
** informational data if it was successful. You will have to check the return
** code of mod_load before accessing any of these additional struct members.
*/
struct mod_ctrl {
/* Parameters passed into the loader routine. The member callerdata
** is an opaque 16 bit datatype that may be used by the caller to
** pass data through to the read routine. The read routine is used by the
** loader to load any required data. There are several calls where the
** read routine is passed a count of 1, so you may choose to make this
** a special case when implementing read(). The read() should return the
** number of bytes actually read. If the return value differs from the
** passed count, this is considered an error.
** NOTE: read() is designed so that the POSIX read() routine can be used
** for this vector, if you're loading from disk.
*/
int __fastcall__ (*read) (int callerdata, void* buffer, unsigned count);
int callerdata;
/* Parameters set by the loader routine */
void* module; /* Pointer to module data */
unsigned module_size; /* Total size of loaded module */
unsigned module_id; /* Module id */
};
unsigned char __fastcall__ mod_load (struct mod_ctrl* ctrl);
/* Load a module into memory and relocate it. The function will return an
** error code (see below). If MLOAD_OK is returned, the outgoing fields in
** the passed mod_ctrl struct contain information about the module just
** loaded.
*/
void __fastcall__ mod_free (void* module);
/* Free a loaded module. Note: The given pointer is the pointer to the
** module memory, not a pointer to a control structure.
*/
/* Errors */
#define MLOAD_OK 0 /* Module load successful */
#define MLOAD_ERR_READ 1 /* Read error */
#define MLOAD_ERR_HDR 2 /* Header error */
#define MLOAD_ERR_OS 3 /* Wrong OS */
#define MLOAD_ERR_FMT 4 /* Data format error */
#define MLOAD_ERR_MEM 5 /* Not enough memory */
/* End of modload.h */
#endif