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Many updates to format strings, largely as a result of changing various "long" variables to uint32_t. Fixed the diskimg debug macros for gcc, which requires an extra "##" to remove the "," when there are no arguments. (Apparently Visual Studio just strips this away for you.) Stripped out a couple of dead variables spotted by gcc. Return the actual error in a couple of HFS file functions.
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9.3 KiB
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349 lines
9.3 KiB
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/*
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* CiderPress
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* Copyright (C) 2007 by faddenSoft, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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* See the file LICENSE for distribution terms.
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*/
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/*
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* Declarations common within but private to the DiskImg library.
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*
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* External code should not include this.
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*/
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#ifndef DISKIMG_DISKIMGPRIV_H
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#define DISKIMG_DISKIMGPRIV_H
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#include "DiskImgDetail.h"
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <assert.h>
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// "GenericFD.h" included at end
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using namespace DiskImgLib; // make life easy for all internal code
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namespace DiskImgLib {
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/*
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* Debug logging macros.
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*
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* The macro choice implies a severity level, but we don't currently
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* support that in the callback interface, so it's not used.
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*/
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#define DLOG_BASE(file, line, format, ...) \
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Global::PrintDebugMsg((file), (line), (format), ##__VA_ARGS__)
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//#ifdef SHOW_LOGV
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# define LOGV(format, ...) DLOG_BASE(__FILE__, __LINE__, (format), ##__VA_ARGS__)
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//#else
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//# define LOGV(format, ...) ((void) 0)
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//#endif
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#define LOGD(format, ...) DLOG_BASE(__FILE__, __LINE__, (format), ##__VA_ARGS__)
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#define LOGI(format, ...) DLOG_BASE(__FILE__, __LINE__, (format), ##__VA_ARGS__)
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#define LOGW(format, ...) DLOG_BASE(__FILE__, __LINE__, (format), ##__VA_ARGS__)
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#define LOGE(format, ...) DLOG_BASE(__FILE__, __LINE__, (format), ##__VA_ARGS__)
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/* put this in to break on interesting events when built debug */
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#if defined(_DEBUG)
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# define DebugBreak() { assert(false); }
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#else
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# define DebugBreak() ((void) 0)
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#endif
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/*
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* Standard goodies.
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*/
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#define NELEM(x) (sizeof(x) / sizeof(x[0]))
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#define ErrnoOrGeneric() (errno != 0 ? (DIError) errno : kDIErrGeneric)
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/* filename manipulation functions */
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const char* FilenameOnly(const char* pathname, char fssep);
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const char* FindExtension(const char* pathname, char fssep);
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char* StrcpyNew(const char* str);
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/* get/set integer values out of a memory buffer */
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uint16_t GetShortLE(const uint8_t* buf);
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uint32_t GetLongLE(const uint8_t* buf);
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uint16_t GetShortBE(const uint8_t* buf);
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uint32_t GetLongBE(const uint8_t* buf);
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uint32_t Get24BE(const uint8_t* ptr);
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void PutShortLE(uint8_t* ptr, uint16_t val);
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void PutLongLE(uint8_t* ptr, uint32_t val);
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void PutShortBE(uint8_t* ptr, uint16_t val);
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void PutLongBE(uint8_t* ptr, uint32_t val);
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/* little-endian read/write, for file headers (mainly 2MG and DC42) */
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DIError ReadShortLE(GenericFD* pGFD, uint16_t* pBuf);
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DIError ReadLongLE(GenericFD* pGFD, uint32_t* pBuf);
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DIError WriteShortLE(FILE* fp, uint16_t val);
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DIError WriteLongLE(FILE* fp, uint32_t val);
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DIError WriteShortLE(GenericFD* pGFD, uint16_t val);
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DIError WriteLongLE(GenericFD* pGFD, uint32_t val);
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DIError WriteShortBE(GenericFD* pGFD, uint16_t val);
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DIError WriteLongBE(GenericFD* pGFD, uint32_t val);
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#ifdef _WIN32
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/* Windows helpers */
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DIError LastErrorToDIError(void);
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bool IsWin9x(void);
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#endif
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/*
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* Provide access to a buffer of data as if it were a circular buffer.
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* Access is through the C array operator ([]).
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*
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* This DOES NOT own the array it is handed, and will not try to
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* free it.
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*/
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class CircularBufferAccess {
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public:
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CircularBufferAccess(uint8_t* buf, long len) :
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fBuf(buf), fLen(len)
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{ assert(fLen > 0); assert(fBuf != NULL); }
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CircularBufferAccess(const uint8_t* buf, long len) :
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fBuf(const_cast<uint8_t*>(buf)), fLen(len)
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{ assert(fLen > 0); assert(fBuf != NULL); }
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~CircularBufferAccess(void) {}
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/*
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* Be circular. Assume that we won't stray far past the end, so
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* it's cheaper to subtract than mod.
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*/
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uint8_t& operator[](int idx) const {
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if (idx < 0) {
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assert(false);
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}
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while (idx >= fLen)
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idx -= fLen;
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return fBuf[idx];
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}
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//uint8_t* GetPointer(int idx) const {
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// while (idx >= fLen)
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// idx -= fLen;
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// return &fBuf[idx];
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//}
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int Normalize(int idx) const {
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while (idx >= fLen)
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idx -= fLen;
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return idx;
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}
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long GetSize(void) const {
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return fLen;
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}
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private:
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uint8_t* fBuf;
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long fLen;
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};
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/*
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* Manage an output buffer into which we write one bit at a time.
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*
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* Bits fill in from the MSB to the LSB. If we write 10 bits, the
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* output buffer will look like this:
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*
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* xxxxxxxx xx000000
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*
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* Call WriteBit() repeatedly. When done, call Finish() to write any pending
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* data and return the number of bits in the buffer.
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*/
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class BitOutputBuffer {
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public:
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/* pass in the output buffer and the output buffer's size */
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BitOutputBuffer(uint8_t* buf, int size) {
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fBufStart = fBuf = buf;
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fBufSize = size;
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fBitMask = 0x80;
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fByte = 0;
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fOverflow = false;
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}
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virtual ~BitOutputBuffer(void) {}
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/* write a single bit */
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void WriteBit(int val) {
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if (fBuf - fBufStart >= fBufSize) {
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if (!fOverflow) {
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LOGI("Overran bit output buffer");
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DebugBreak();
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fOverflow = true;
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}
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return;
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}
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if (val)
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fByte |= fBitMask;
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fBitMask >>= 1;
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if (fBitMask == 0) {
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*fBuf++ = fByte;
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fBitMask = 0x80;
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fByte = 0;
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}
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}
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/* flush pending bits; returns length in bits (or -1 on overrun) */
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int Finish(void) {
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int outputBits;
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if (fOverflow)
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return -1;
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outputBits = (fBuf - fBufStart) * 8;
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if (fBitMask != 0x80) {
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*fBuf++ = fByte;
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assert(fBitMask != 0);
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while (fBitMask != 0x80) {
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outputBits++;
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fBitMask <<= 1;
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}
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}
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return outputBits;
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}
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private:
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uint8_t* fBufStart;
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uint8_t* fBuf;
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int fBufSize;
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uint8_t fBitMask;
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uint8_t fByte;
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bool fOverflow;
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};
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/*
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* Extract data from the buffer one bit or one byte at a time.
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*/
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class BitInputBuffer {
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public:
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BitInputBuffer(const uint8_t* buf, int bitCount) {
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fBufStart = fBuf = buf;
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fBitCount = bitCount;
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fCurrentBit = 0;
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fBitPosn = 7;
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fBitsConsumed = 0;
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}
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virtual ~BitInputBuffer(void) {}
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/*
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* Get the next bit. Returns 0 or 1.
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*
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* If we wrapped around to the start of the buffer, and "pWrap" is
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* non-null, set "*pWrap". (This does *not* set it to "false" if we
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* don't wrap.)
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*/
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uint8_t GetBit(bool* pWrap) {
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uint8_t val;
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//assert(fBitPosn == 7 - (fCurrentBit & 0x07));
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if (fCurrentBit == fBitCount) {
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/* end reached, wrap to start */
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fCurrentBit = 0;
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fBitPosn = 7;
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fBuf = fBufStart;
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//fByte = *fBuf++;
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if (pWrap != NULL)
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*pWrap = true;
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}
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val = (*fBuf >> fBitPosn) & 0x01;
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fCurrentBit++;
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fBitPosn--;
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if (fBitPosn < 0) {
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fBitPosn = 7;
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fBuf++;
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}
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fBitsConsumed++;
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return val;
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}
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/*
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* Get the next 8 bits.
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*/
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uint8_t GetByte(bool* pWrap) {
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uint8_t val;
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int i;
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if (true || fCurrentBit > fBitCount-8) {
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/* near end, use single-bit function iteratively */
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val = 0;
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for (i = 0; i < 8; i++)
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val = (val << 1) | GetBit(pWrap);
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} else {
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/* room to spare, grab it in one or two chunks */
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assert(false);
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}
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return val;
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}
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/*
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* Set the start position.
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*/
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void SetStartPosition(int bitOffset) {
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assert(bitOffset >= 0 && bitOffset < fBitCount);
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fCurrentBit = bitOffset;
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fBitPosn = 7 - (bitOffset & 0x07); // mod 8, 0 to MSB
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fBuf = fBufStart + (bitOffset >> 3); // div 8
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}
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/* used to ensure we consume exactly 100% of bits */
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void ResetBitsConsumed(void) { fBitsConsumed = 0; }
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int GetBitsConsumed(void) const { return fBitsConsumed; }
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private:
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const uint8_t* fBufStart;
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const uint8_t* fBuf;
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int fBitCount; // #of bits in buffer
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int fCurrentBit; // where we are in buffer
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int fBitPosn; // which bit to access within byte
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//uint8_t fByte;
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int fBitsConsumed; // sanity check - all bits used?
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};
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/*
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* Linear bitmap. Suitable for use as a bad block map.
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*/
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class LinearBitmap {
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public:
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LinearBitmap(int numBits) {
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assert(numBits > 0);
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fBits = new uint8_t[(numBits + 7) / 8];
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memset(fBits, 0, (numBits + 7) / 8);
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fNumBits = numBits;
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}
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~LinearBitmap(void) {
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delete[] fBits;
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}
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/*
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* Set or get the status of bit N.
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*/
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bool IsSet(int bit) const {
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assert(bit >= 0 && bit < fNumBits);
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return ((fBits[bit >> 3] >> (bit & 0x07)) & 0x01) != 0;
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}
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void Set(int bit) {
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assert(bit >= 0 && bit < fNumBits);
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fBits[bit >> 3] |= 1 << (bit & 0x07);
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}
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private:
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uint8_t* fBits;
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int fNumBits;
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};
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} // namespace DiskImgLib
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/*
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* Most of the code needs these.
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*/
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#include "GenericFD.h"
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#endif /*DISKIMG_DISKIMGPRIV_H*/
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