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author | Richard Purdie <richard@openedhand.com> | 2007-10-11 21:48:55 +0000 |
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committer | Richard Purdie <richard@openedhand.com> | 2007-10-11 21:48:55 +0000 |
commit | ffb1c7c470fdbcb6939b8b3c099785892dddc3f8 (patch) | |
tree | d128ed6438ea891ac5bad0bd2b756f7c0a7b0b93 /meta/packages/dosfstools | |
parent | 03abf8e9c63de4d0eb25ee6704874910cf30e2a1 (diff) | |
download | poky-ffb1c7c470fdbcb6939b8b3c099785892dddc3f8.tar.gz |
dosfsutils: Move from meta-extras to meta
git-svn-id: https://svn.o-hand.com/repos/poky/trunk@2868 311d38ba-8fff-0310-9ca6-ca027cbcb966
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diff --git a/meta/packages/dosfstools/dosfstools-native_2.10.bb b/meta/packages/dosfstools/dosfstools-native_2.10.bb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..1fbbe37c76 --- /dev/null +++ b/meta/packages/dosfstools/dosfstools-native_2.10.bb | |||
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ | |||
1 | # dosfstools-native OE build file | ||
2 | # Copyright (C) 2004-2006, Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. All Rights Reserved | ||
3 | # Released under the MIT license (see packages/COPYING) | ||
4 | |||
5 | require dosfstools_${PV}.bb | ||
6 | FILESDIR = "${@os.path.dirname(bb.data.getVar('FILE',d,1))}/dosfstools-${PV}" | ||
7 | |||
8 | S="${WORKDIR}/dosfstools-${PV}" | ||
9 | |||
10 | PR="r4" | ||
11 | |||
12 | SRC_URI = "ftp://ftp.uni-erlangen.de/pub/Linux/LOCAL/dosfstools/dosfstools-${PV}.src.tar.gz \ | ||
13 | file://mkdosfs-bootcode.patch;patch=1 \ | ||
14 | file://mkdosfs-dir.patch;patch=1 \ | ||
15 | file://alignment_hack.patch;patch=1 \ | ||
16 | file://dosfstools-2.10-kernel-2.6.patch;patch=1 \ | ||
17 | file://msdos_fat12_undefined.patch;patch=1 \ | ||
18 | file://dosfstools-msdos_fs-types.patch;patch=1 \ | ||
19 | file://include-linux-types.patch;patch=1 \ | ||
20 | file://2.6.20-syscall.patch;patch=1" | ||
21 | |||
22 | inherit native | ||
23 | |||
24 | do_stage() { | ||
25 | install -m 755 ${S}/mkdosfs/mkdosfs ${STAGING_BINDIR}/mkdosfs | ||
26 | install -m 755 ${S}/dosfsck/dosfsck ${STAGING_BINDIR}/dosfsck | ||
27 | } | ||
diff --git a/meta/packages/dosfstools/dosfstools_2.10.bb b/meta/packages/dosfstools/dosfstools_2.10.bb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..100044b75d --- /dev/null +++ b/meta/packages/dosfstools/dosfstools_2.10.bb | |||
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ | |||
1 | # dosfstools OE build file | ||
2 | # Copyright (C) 2004-2006, Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. All Rights Reserved | ||
3 | # Released under the MIT license (see packages/COPYING) | ||
4 | |||
5 | DESCRIPTION = "DOS FAT Filesystem Utilities" | ||
6 | |||
7 | SECTION = "base" | ||
8 | PRIORITY = "optional" | ||
9 | LICENSE = "GPL" | ||
10 | |||
11 | PR = "r2" | ||
12 | |||
13 | SRC_URI = "ftp://ftp.uni-erlangen.de/pub/Linux/LOCAL/dosfstools/dosfstools-${PV}.src.tar.gz \ | ||
14 | file://alignment_hack.patch;patch=1 \ | ||
15 | file://dosfstools-2.10-kernel-2.6.patch;patch=1 \ | ||
16 | file://msdos_fat12_undefined.patch;patch=1 \ | ||
17 | file://include-linux-types.patch;patch=1" | ||
18 | |||
19 | do_install () { | ||
20 | oe_runmake "PREFIX=${D}" "SBINDIR=${D}${sbindir}" \ | ||
21 | "MANDIR=${D}${mandir}/man8" install | ||
22 | } | ||
diff --git a/meta/packages/dosfstools/dosfstools_2.11.bb b/meta/packages/dosfstools/dosfstools_2.11.bb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a5f6e034dd --- /dev/null +++ b/meta/packages/dosfstools/dosfstools_2.11.bb | |||
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ | |||
1 | # dosfstools OE build file | ||
2 | # Copyright (C) 2004-2006, Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. All Rights Reserved | ||
3 | # Released under the MIT license (see packages/COPYING) | ||
4 | |||
5 | DESCRIPTION = "DOS FAT Filesystem Utilities" | ||
6 | |||
7 | SECTION = "base" | ||
8 | PRIORITY = "optional" | ||
9 | LICENSE = "GPL" | ||
10 | |||
11 | PR = "r0" | ||
12 | |||
13 | SRC_URI = "ftp://ftp.uni-erlangen.de/pub/Linux/LOCAL/dosfstools/dosfstools-${PV}.src.tar.gz \ | ||
14 | file://alignment_hack.patch;patch=1 \ | ||
15 | file://msdos_fat12_undefined.patch;patch=1 \ | ||
16 | file://include-linux-types.patch;patch=1" | ||
17 | |||
18 | do_install () { | ||
19 | oe_runmake "PREFIX=${D}" "SBINDIR=${D}${sbindir}" \ | ||
20 | "MANDIR=${D}${mandir}/man8" install | ||
21 | } | ||
diff --git a/meta/packages/dosfstools/files/2.6.20-syscall.patch b/meta/packages/dosfstools/files/2.6.20-syscall.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..7cf2662d27 --- /dev/null +++ b/meta/packages/dosfstools/files/2.6.20-syscall.patch | |||
@@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ | |||
1 | Index: dosfstools-2.10/dosfsck/io.c | ||
2 | =================================================================== | ||
3 | --- dosfstools-2.10.orig/dosfsck/io.c 2007-06-07 16:15:52.000000000 +0200 | ||
4 | +++ dosfstools-2.10/dosfsck/io.c 2007-06-07 16:16:06.000000000 +0200 | ||
5 | @@ -42,28 +42,11 @@ | ||
6 | /* Use the _llseek system call directly, because there (once?) was a bug in | ||
7 | * the glibc implementation of it. */ | ||
8 | #include <linux/unistd.h> | ||
9 | -#if defined __alpha || defined __ia64__ || defined __s390x__ || defined __x86_64__ || defined __ppc64__ | ||
10 | /* On alpha, the syscall is simply lseek, because it's a 64 bit system. */ | ||
11 | static loff_t llseek( int fd, loff_t offset, int whence ) | ||
12 | { | ||
13 | return lseek(fd, offset, whence); | ||
14 | } | ||
15 | -#else | ||
16 | -# ifndef __NR__llseek | ||
17 | -# error _llseek system call not present | ||
18 | -# endif | ||
19 | -static _syscall5( int, _llseek, uint, fd, ulong, hi, ulong, lo, | ||
20 | - loff_t *, res, uint, wh ); | ||
21 | - | ||
22 | -static loff_t llseek( int fd, loff_t offset, int whence ) | ||
23 | -{ | ||
24 | - loff_t actual; | ||
25 | - | ||
26 | - if (_llseek(fd, offset>>32, offset&0xffffffff, &actual, whence) != 0) | ||
27 | - return (loff_t)-1; | ||
28 | - return actual; | ||
29 | -} | ||
30 | -#endif | ||
31 | |||
32 | |||
33 | void fs_open(char *path,int rw) | ||
34 | Index: dosfstools-2.10/mkdosfs/mkdosfs.c | ||
35 | =================================================================== | ||
36 | --- dosfstools-2.10.orig/mkdosfs/mkdosfs.c 2007-06-07 16:15:11.000000000 +0200 | ||
37 | +++ dosfstools-2.10/mkdosfs/mkdosfs.c 2007-06-07 16:15:30.000000000 +0200 | ||
38 | @@ -116,27 +116,11 @@ | ||
39 | /* Use the _llseek system call directly, because there (once?) was a bug in | ||
40 | * the glibc implementation of it. */ | ||
41 | #include <linux/unistd.h> | ||
42 | -#if defined __alpha || defined __ia64__ || defined __s390x__ || defined __x86_64__ || defined __ppc64__ | ||
43 | /* On alpha, the syscall is simply lseek, because it's a 64 bit system. */ | ||
44 | static loff_t llseek( int fd, loff_t offset, int whence ) | ||
45 | { | ||
46 | return lseek(fd, offset, whence); | ||
47 | } | ||
48 | -#else | ||
49 | -# ifndef __NR__llseek | ||
50 | -# error _llseek system call not present | ||
51 | -# endif | ||
52 | -static _syscall5( int, _llseek, uint, fd, ulong, hi, ulong, lo, | ||
53 | - loff_t *, res, uint, wh ); | ||
54 | -static loff_t llseek( int fd, loff_t offset, int whence ) | ||
55 | -{ | ||
56 | - loff_t actual; | ||
57 | - | ||
58 | - if (_llseek(fd, offset>>32, offset&0xffffffff, &actual, whence) != 0) | ||
59 | - return (loff_t)-1; | ||
60 | - return actual; | ||
61 | -} | ||
62 | -#endif | ||
63 | |||
64 | #define ROUND_UP(value, divisor) (value + (divisor - (value % divisor))) / divisor | ||
65 | |||
diff --git a/meta/packages/dosfstools/files/alignment_hack.patch b/meta/packages/dosfstools/files/alignment_hack.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e15060a6fe --- /dev/null +++ b/meta/packages/dosfstools/files/alignment_hack.patch | |||
@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ | |||
1 | The problem is that unsigned char[2] is | ||
2 | guranteed to be 8Bit aligned on arm | ||
3 | but unsigned short is/needs to be 16bit aligned | ||
4 | the union { unsigned short; unsigned char[2] } trick | ||
5 | didn't work so no we use the alpha hack. | ||
6 | |||
7 | memcpy into an 16bit aligned | ||
8 | |||
9 | -zecke | ||
10 | |||
11 | |||
12 | --- dosfstools/dosfsck/boot.c.orig 2003-05-15 19:32:23.000000000 +0200 | ||
13 | +++ dosfstools/dosfsck/boot.c 2003-06-13 17:44:25.000000000 +0200 | ||
14 | @@ -36,17 +36,15 @@ | ||
15 | { 0xff, "5.25\" 320k floppy 2s/40tr/8sec" }, | ||
16 | }; | ||
17 | |||
18 | -#if defined __alpha || defined __ia64__ || defined __s390x__ || defined __x86_64__ || defined __ppc64__ | ||
19 | + | ||
20 | /* Unaligned fields must first be copied byte-wise */ | ||
21 | #define GET_UNALIGNED_W(f) \ | ||
22 | ({ \ | ||
23 | unsigned short __v; \ | ||
24 | memcpy( &__v, &f, sizeof(__v) ); \ | ||
25 | - CF_LE_W( *(unsigned short *)&f ); \ | ||
26 | + CF_LE_W( *(unsigned short *)&__v ); \ | ||
27 | }) | ||
28 | -#else | ||
29 | -#define GET_UNALIGNED_W(f) CF_LE_W( *(unsigned short *)&f ) | ||
30 | -#endif | ||
31 | + | ||
32 | |||
33 | |||
34 | static char *get_media_descr( unsigned char media ) | ||
diff --git a/meta/packages/dosfstools/files/dosfstools-2.10-kernel-2.6.patch b/meta/packages/dosfstools/files/dosfstools-2.10-kernel-2.6.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3ecafc324b --- /dev/null +++ b/meta/packages/dosfstools/files/dosfstools-2.10-kernel-2.6.patch | |||
@@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ | |||
1 | Submitted By: Jim Gifford (jim at linuxfromscratch dot org) | ||
2 | Date: 2004-02-09 | ||
3 | Initial Package Version: 2.6 | ||
4 | Origin: Jim Gifford | ||
5 | Upstream Status: Accepted | ||
6 | Description: Fixes Compile Issues with the 2.6 Kernel | ||
7 | |||
8 | --- dosfstools-2.10/dosfsck/common.h.orig 2004-02-09 18:37:59.056737458 +0000 | ||
9 | +++ dosfstools-2.10/dosfsck/common.h 2004-02-09 18:38:18.333392952 +0000 | ||
10 | @@ -2,6 +2,13 @@ | ||
11 | |||
12 | /* Written 1993 by Werner Almesberger */ | ||
13 | |||
14 | +#include <linux/version.h> | ||
15 | +#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2, 6, 0) | ||
16 | + #define __KERNEL__ | ||
17 | + #include <asm/types.h> | ||
18 | + #undef __KERNEL__ | ||
19 | + #define MSDOS_FAT12 4084 /* maximum number of clusters in a 12 bit FAT */ | ||
20 | +#endif | ||
21 | |||
22 | #ifndef _COMMON_H | ||
23 | #define _COMMON_H | ||
24 | --- dosfstools-2.10/dosfsck/file.c.orig 2004-02-09 18:40:52.016728845 +0000 | ||
25 | +++ dosfstools-2.10/dosfsck/file.c 2004-02-09 18:40:03.665117865 +0000 | ||
26 | @@ -15,6 +15,14 @@ | ||
27 | #define _LINUX_STAT_H /* hack to avoid inclusion of <linux/stat.h> */ | ||
28 | #define _LINUX_STRING_H_ /* hack to avoid inclusion of <linux/string.h>*/ | ||
29 | #define _LINUX_FS_H /* hack to avoid inclusion of <linux/fs.h> */ | ||
30 | + | ||
31 | +#include <linux/version.h> | ||
32 | +#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2, 6, 0) | ||
33 | + #define __KERNEL__ | ||
34 | + #include <asm/types.h> | ||
35 | + #undef __KERNEL__ | ||
36 | +#endif | ||
37 | + | ||
38 | #include <linux/msdos_fs.h> | ||
39 | |||
40 | #include "common.h" | ||
41 | --- dosfstools-2.10/dosfsck/dosfsck.h.orig 2004-02-09 18:57:11.022870974 +0000 | ||
42 | +++ dosfstools-2.10/dosfsck/dosfsck.h 2004-02-09 18:56:20.628614393 +0000 | ||
43 | @@ -13,6 +13,15 @@ | ||
44 | #define _LINUX_STAT_H /* hack to avoid inclusion of <linux/stat.h> */ | ||
45 | #define _LINUX_STRING_H_ /* hack to avoid inclusion of <linux/string.h>*/ | ||
46 | #define _LINUX_FS_H /* hack to avoid inclusion of <linux/fs.h> */ | ||
47 | + | ||
48 | +#include <linux/version.h> | ||
49 | +#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2, 6, 0) | ||
50 | + #define __KERNEL__ | ||
51 | + #include <asm/types.h> | ||
52 | + #include <asm/byteorder.h> | ||
53 | + #undef __KERNEL__ | ||
54 | +#endif | ||
55 | + | ||
56 | #include <linux/msdos_fs.h> | ||
57 | |||
58 | /* 2.1 kernels use le16_to_cpu() type functions for CF_LE_W & Co., but don't | ||
59 | --- dosfstools-2.10/mkdosfs/mkdosfs.c.orig 2004-02-09 18:31:41.997157413 +0000 | ||
60 | +++ dosfstools-2.10/mkdosfs/mkdosfs.c 2004-02-09 18:34:07.311945252 +0000 | ||
61 | @@ -66,6 +66,13 @@ | ||
62 | #include <time.h> | ||
63 | #include <errno.h> | ||
64 | |||
65 | +#include <linux/version.h> | ||
66 | +#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2, 6, 0) | ||
67 | + #define __KERNEL__ | ||
68 | + #include <asm/types.h> | ||
69 | + #undef __KERNEL__ | ||
70 | +#endif | ||
71 | + | ||
72 | #if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN | ||
73 | |||
74 | #include <asm/byteorder.h> | ||
diff --git a/meta/packages/dosfstools/files/dosfstools-msdos_fs-types.patch b/meta/packages/dosfstools/files/dosfstools-msdos_fs-types.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e70a3ead2a --- /dev/null +++ b/meta/packages/dosfstools/files/dosfstools-msdos_fs-types.patch | |||
@@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ | |||
1 | --- dosfstools-2.10/dosfsck/dosfsck.h.org 2006-02-21 08:36:14.000000000 -0700 | ||
2 | +++ dosfstools-2.10/dosfsck/dosfsck.h 2006-02-21 08:40:12.000000000 -0700 | ||
3 | @@ -22,6 +22,14 @@ | ||
4 | #undef __KERNEL__ | ||
5 | #endif | ||
6 | |||
7 | +#ifndef __s8 | ||
8 | +#include <asm/types.h> | ||
9 | +#endif | ||
10 | + | ||
11 | +#ifndef __ASM_STUB_BYTEORDER_H__ | ||
12 | +#include <asm/byteorder.h> | ||
13 | +#endif | ||
14 | + | ||
15 | #include <linux/msdos_fs.h> | ||
16 | |||
17 | /* 2.1 kernels use le16_to_cpu() type functions for CF_LE_W & Co., but don't | ||
18 | --- dosfstools-2.10/dosfsck/file.c.org 2006-02-21 08:37:36.000000000 -0700 | ||
19 | +++ dosfstools-2.10/dosfsck/file.c 2006-02-21 08:37:47.000000000 -0700 | ||
20 | @@ -23,6 +23,10 @@ | ||
21 | #undef __KERNEL__ | ||
22 | #endif | ||
23 | |||
24 | +#ifndef __s8 | ||
25 | +#include <asm/types.h> | ||
26 | +#endif | ||
27 | + | ||
28 | #include <linux/msdos_fs.h> | ||
29 | |||
30 | #include "common.h" | ||
diff --git a/meta/packages/dosfstools/files/include-linux-types.patch b/meta/packages/dosfstools/files/include-linux-types.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4bbd4e76e4 --- /dev/null +++ b/meta/packages/dosfstools/files/include-linux-types.patch | |||
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ | |||
1 | mkdsofs is using types of the style __u8, which it gets with some | ||
2 | versions of libc headers via linux/hdreg.h including asm/types.h. | ||
3 | Newer version of fedora (at least) have a hdreg.h whichdoes not | ||
4 | include asm/types.h. To work around this patch mkdosfs.c to explicity | ||
5 | include linux/types.h which will in turn pull in asm/types.h which | ||
6 | defines these variables. | ||
7 | |||
8 | --- dosfstools-2.10/mkdosfs/mkdosfs.c~ 2006-07-12 18:46:21.000000000 +1000 | ||
9 | +++ dosfstools-2.10/mkdosfs/mkdosfs.c 2006-07-12 18:46:21.000000000 +1000 | ||
10 | @@ -60,6 +60,7 @@ | ||
11 | #include "../version.h" | ||
12 | |||
13 | #include <fcntl.h> | ||
14 | +#include <linux/types.h> | ||
15 | #include <linux/hdreg.h> | ||
16 | #include <linux/fs.h> | ||
17 | #include <linux/fd.h> | ||
diff --git a/meta/packages/dosfstools/files/mkdosfs-bootcode.patch b/meta/packages/dosfstools/files/mkdosfs-bootcode.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..52be86284b --- /dev/null +++ b/meta/packages/dosfstools/files/mkdosfs-bootcode.patch | |||
@@ -0,0 +1,240 @@ | |||
1 | diff -urN dosfstools-2.10.orig/mkdosfs/ChangeLog dosfstools-2.10/mkdosfs/ChangeLog | ||
2 | --- dosfstools-2.10.orig/mkdosfs/ChangeLog 1997-06-18 03:09:38.000000000 -0700 | ||
3 | +++ dosfstools-2.10/mkdosfs/ChangeLog 2004-08-02 20:57:57.734939816 -0700 | ||
4 | @@ -1,3 +1,14 @@ | ||
5 | +19th June 2003 Sam Bingner (sam@bingner.com) | ||
6 | + | ||
7 | + Added option to read in bootcode from a file so that if you have | ||
8 | + for example Windows 2000 boot code, you can have it write that | ||
9 | + as the bootcode. This is a dump of the behinning of a partition | ||
10 | + generally 512 bytes, but can be up to reserved sectors*512 bytes. | ||
11 | + Also writes 0x80 as the BIOS drive number if we are formatting a | ||
12 | + hard drive, and sets the number of hidden sectors to be the | ||
13 | + number of sectors in one track. These were required so that DOS | ||
14 | + could boot using the bootcode. | ||
15 | + | ||
16 | 28th January 1995 H. Peter Anvin (hpa@yggdrasil.com) | ||
17 | |||
18 | Better algorithm to select cluster sizes on large filesystems. | ||
19 | diff -urN dosfstools-2.10.orig/mkdosfs/mkdosfs.8 dosfstools-2.10/mkdosfs/mkdosfs.8 | ||
20 | --- dosfstools-2.10.orig/mkdosfs/mkdosfs.8 2003-05-15 11:28:28.000000000 -0700 | ||
21 | +++ dosfstools-2.10/mkdosfs/mkdosfs.8 2004-08-02 20:57:57.735939664 -0700 | ||
22 | @@ -40,6 +40,10 @@ | ||
23 | .I message-file | ||
24 | ] | ||
25 | [ | ||
26 | +.B \-B | ||
27 | +.I bootcode-file | ||
28 | +] | ||
29 | +[ | ||
30 | .B \-n | ||
31 | .I volume-name | ||
32 | ] | ||
33 | @@ -155,6 +159,18 @@ | ||
34 | carriage return-line feed combinations, and tabs have been expanded. | ||
35 | If the filename is a hyphen (-), the text is taken from standard input. | ||
36 | .TP | ||
37 | +.BI \-B " bootcode-file" | ||
38 | +Uses boot machine code from file "file". On any thing other than FAT32, | ||
39 | +this only writes the first 3 bytes, and 480 bytes from offset 3Eh. On | ||
40 | +FAT32, this writes the first 3 bytes, 420 bytes from offset 5Ah to both | ||
41 | +primary and backup boot sectors. Also writes all other reserved sectors | ||
42 | +excluding the sectors following boot sectors (usually sector 2 and 7). | ||
43 | +Does not require that the input file be as large as reserved_sectors*512. | ||
44 | +To make a FAT32 partition bootable, you will need at least the first | ||
45 | +13 sectors (6656 bytes). You can also specify a partition as the argument | ||
46 | +to clone the boot code from that partition. | ||
47 | +i.e mkdosfs -B /dev/sda1 /dev/sda1 | ||
48 | +.TP | ||
49 | .BI \-n " volume-name" | ||
50 | Sets the volume name (label) of the filesystem. The volume name can | ||
51 | be up to 11 characters long. The default is no label. | ||
52 | @@ -188,8 +204,9 @@ | ||
53 | simply will not support it ;) | ||
54 | .SH AUTHOR | ||
55 | Dave Hudson - <dave@humbug.demon.co.uk>; modified by Peter Anvin | ||
56 | -<hpa@yggdrasil.com>. Fixes and additions by Roman Hodek | ||
57 | -<Roman.Hodek@informatik.uni-erlangen.de> for Debian/GNU Linux. | ||
58 | +<hpa@yggdrasil.com> and Sam Bingner <sam@bingner.com>. Fixes and | ||
59 | +additions by Roman Hodek <Roman.Hodek@informatik.uni-erlangen.de> | ||
60 | +for Debian/GNU Linux. | ||
61 | .SH ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | ||
62 | .B mkdosfs | ||
63 | is based on code from | ||
64 | diff -urN dosfstools-2.10.orig/mkdosfs/mkdosfs.c dosfstools-2.10/mkdosfs/mkdosfs.c | ||
65 | --- dosfstools-2.10.orig/mkdosfs/mkdosfs.c 2003-06-14 13:07:08.000000000 -0700 | ||
66 | +++ dosfstools-2.10/mkdosfs/mkdosfs.c 2004-08-02 20:57:57.736939512 -0700 | ||
67 | @@ -24,6 +24,12 @@ | ||
68 | - New options -A, -S, -C | ||
69 | - Support for filesystems > 2GB | ||
70 | - FAT32 support | ||
71 | + | ||
72 | + Fixes/additions June 2003 by Sam Bingner | ||
73 | + <sam@bingner.com>: | ||
74 | + - Add -B option to read in bootcode from a file | ||
75 | + - Write BIOS drive number so that FS can properly boot | ||
76 | + - Set number of hidden sectors before boot code to be one track | ||
77 | |||
78 | Copying: Copyright 1993, 1994 David Hudson (dave@humbug.demon.co.uk) | ||
79 | |||
80 | @@ -167,6 +173,8 @@ | ||
81 | #define FAT_BAD 0x0ffffff7 | ||
82 | |||
83 | #define MSDOS_EXT_SIGN 0x29 /* extended boot sector signature */ | ||
84 | +#define HD_DRIVE_NUMBER 0x80 /* Boot off first hard drive */ | ||
85 | +#define FD_DRIVE_NUMBER 0x00 /* Boot off first floppy drive */ | ||
86 | #define MSDOS_FAT12_SIGN "FAT12 " /* FAT12 filesystem signature */ | ||
87 | #define MSDOS_FAT16_SIGN "FAT16 " /* FAT16 filesystem signature */ | ||
88 | #define MSDOS_FAT32_SIGN "FAT32 " /* FAT32 filesystem signature */ | ||
89 | @@ -188,6 +196,8 @@ | ||
90 | #define BOOTCODE_SIZE 448 | ||
91 | #define BOOTCODE_FAT32_SIZE 420 | ||
92 | |||
93 | +#define MAX_RESERVED 0xFFFF | ||
94 | + | ||
95 | /* __attribute__ ((packed)) is used on all structures to make gcc ignore any | ||
96 | * alignments */ | ||
97 | |||
98 | @@ -215,7 +225,7 @@ | ||
99 | __u16 fat_length; /* sectors/FAT */ | ||
100 | __u16 secs_track; /* sectors per track */ | ||
101 | __u16 heads; /* number of heads */ | ||
102 | - __u32 hidden; /* hidden sectors (unused) */ | ||
103 | + __u32 hidden; /* hidden sectors (one track) */ | ||
104 | __u32 total_sect; /* number of sectors (if sectors == 0) */ | ||
105 | union { | ||
106 | struct { | ||
107 | @@ -298,6 +308,8 @@ | ||
108 | |||
109 | /* Global variables - the root of all evil :-) - see these and weep! */ | ||
110 | |||
111 | +static char *template_boot_code; /* Variable to store a full template boot sector in */ | ||
112 | +static int use_template = 0; | ||
113 | static char *program_name = "mkdosfs"; /* Name of the program */ | ||
114 | static char *device_name = NULL; /* Name of the device on which to create the filesystem */ | ||
115 | static int atari_format = 0; /* Use Atari variation of MS-DOS FS format */ | ||
116 | @@ -842,6 +854,12 @@ | ||
117 | vi->volume_id[2] = (unsigned char) ((volume_id & 0x00ff0000) >> 16); | ||
118 | vi->volume_id[3] = (unsigned char) (volume_id >> 24); | ||
119 | } | ||
120 | + if (bs.media == 0xf8) { | ||
121 | + vi->drive_number = HD_DRIVE_NUMBER; /* Set bios drive number to 80h */ | ||
122 | + } | ||
123 | + else { | ||
124 | + vi->drive_number = FD_DRIVE_NUMBER; /* Set bios drive number to 00h */ | ||
125 | + } | ||
126 | |||
127 | if (!atari_format) { | ||
128 | memcpy(vi->volume_label, volume_name, 11); | ||
129 | @@ -886,7 +904,7 @@ | ||
130 | printf( "Using %d reserved sectors\n", reserved_sectors ); | ||
131 | bs.fats = (char) nr_fats; | ||
132 | if (!atari_format || size_fat == 32) | ||
133 | - bs.hidden = CT_LE_L(0); | ||
134 | + bs.hidden = bs.secs_track; | ||
135 | else | ||
136 | /* In Atari format, hidden is a 16 bit field */ | ||
137 | memset( &bs.hidden, 0, 2 ); | ||
138 | @@ -1358,6 +1376,32 @@ | ||
139 | * dir area on FAT12/16, and the first cluster on FAT32. */ | ||
140 | writebuf( (char *) root_dir, size_root_dir, "root directory" ); | ||
141 | |||
142 | + if (use_template == 1) { | ||
143 | + /* dupe template into reserved sectors */ | ||
144 | + seekto( 0, "Start of partition" ); | ||
145 | + if (size_fat == 32) { | ||
146 | + writebuf( template_boot_code, 3, "backup jmpBoot" ); | ||
147 | + seekto( 0x5a, "sector 1 boot area" ); | ||
148 | + writebuf( template_boot_code+0x5a, 420, "sector 1 boot area" ); | ||
149 | + seekto( 512*2, "third sector" ); | ||
150 | + if (backup_boot != 0) { | ||
151 | + writebuf( template_boot_code+512*2, backup_boot*sector_size - 512*2, "data to backup boot" ); | ||
152 | + seekto( backup_boot*sector_size, "backup boot sector" ); | ||
153 | + writebuf( template_boot_code, 3, "backup jmpBoot" ); | ||
154 | + seekto( backup_boot*sector_size+0x5a, "backup boot sector boot area" ); | ||
155 | + writebuf( template_boot_code+0x5a, 420, "backup boot sector boot area" ); | ||
156 | + seekto( (backup_boot+2)*sector_size, "sector following backup code" ); | ||
157 | + writebuf( template_boot_code+(backup_boot+2)*sector_size, (reserved_sectors-backup_boot-2)*512, "remaining data" ); | ||
158 | + } else { | ||
159 | + writebuf( template_boot_code+512*2, (reserved_sectors-2)*512, "remaining data" ); | ||
160 | + } | ||
161 | + } else { | ||
162 | + writebuf( template_boot_code, 3, "jmpBoot" ); | ||
163 | + seekto( 0x3e, "sector 1 boot area" ); | ||
164 | + writebuf( template_boot_code+0x3e, 448, "boot code" ); | ||
165 | + } | ||
166 | + } | ||
167 | + | ||
168 | if (info_sector) free( info_sector ); | ||
169 | free (root_dir); /* Free up the root directory space from setup_tables */ | ||
170 | free (fat); /* Free up the fat table space reserved during setup_tables */ | ||
171 | @@ -1371,7 +1415,7 @@ | ||
172 | { | ||
173 | fatal_error("\ | ||
174 | Usage: mkdosfs [-A] [-c] [-C] [-v] [-I] [-l bad-block-file] [-b backup-boot-sector]\n\ | ||
175 | - [-m boot-msg-file] [-n volume-name] [-i volume-id]\n\ | ||
176 | + [-m boot-msg-file] [-n volume-name] [-i volume-id] [-B bootcode]\n\ | ||
177 | [-s sectors-per-cluster] [-S logical-sector-size] [-f number-of-FATs]\n\ | ||
178 | [-F fat-size] [-r root-dir-entries] [-R reserved-sectors]\n\ | ||
179 | /dev/name [blocks]\n"); | ||
180 | @@ -1433,7 +1477,7 @@ | ||
181 | printf ("%s " VERSION " (" VERSION_DATE ")\n", | ||
182 | program_name); | ||
183 | |||
184 | - while ((c = getopt (argc, argv, "AcCf:F:Ii:l:m:n:r:R:s:S:v")) != EOF) | ||
185 | + while ((c = getopt (argc, argv, "AcCf:F:Ii:l:m:n:r:R:s:S:v:B:b")) != EOF) | ||
186 | /* Scan the command line for options */ | ||
187 | switch (c) | ||
188 | { | ||
189 | @@ -1494,6 +1538,51 @@ | ||
190 | listfile = optarg; | ||
191 | break; | ||
192 | |||
193 | + case 'B': /* B : read in bootcode */ | ||
194 | + if ( strcmp(optarg, "-") ) | ||
195 | + { | ||
196 | + msgfile = fopen(optarg, "r"); | ||
197 | + if ( !msgfile ) | ||
198 | + perror(optarg); | ||
199 | + } | ||
200 | + else | ||
201 | + msgfile = stdin; | ||
202 | + | ||
203 | + if ( msgfile ) | ||
204 | + { | ||
205 | + if (!(template_boot_code = malloc( MAX_RESERVED ))) | ||
206 | + die( "Out of memory" ); | ||
207 | + /* The template boot sector including reserved must not be > 65535 */ | ||
208 | + use_template = 1; | ||
209 | + i = 0; | ||
210 | + do | ||
211 | + { | ||
212 | + ch = getc(msgfile); | ||
213 | + switch (ch) | ||
214 | + { | ||
215 | + case EOF: | ||
216 | + break; | ||
217 | + | ||
218 | + default: | ||
219 | + template_boot_code[i++] = ch; /* Store character */ | ||
220 | + break; | ||
221 | + } | ||
222 | + } | ||
223 | + while ( ch != EOF && i < MAX_RESERVED ); | ||
224 | + ch = getc(msgfile); /* find out if we're at EOF */ | ||
225 | + | ||
226 | + /* Fill up with zeros */ | ||
227 | + while( i < MAX_RESERVED ) | ||
228 | + template_boot_code[i++] = '\0'; | ||
229 | + | ||
230 | + if ( ch != EOF ) | ||
231 | + printf ("Warning: template too long; truncated after %d bytes\n", i); | ||
232 | + | ||
233 | + if ( msgfile != stdin ) | ||
234 | + fclose(msgfile); | ||
235 | + } | ||
236 | + break; | ||
237 | + | ||
238 | case 'm': /* m : Set boot message */ | ||
239 | if ( strcmp(optarg, "-") ) | ||
240 | { | ||
diff --git a/meta/packages/dosfstools/files/mkdosfs-dir.patch b/meta/packages/dosfstools/files/mkdosfs-dir.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8f753b052c --- /dev/null +++ b/meta/packages/dosfstools/files/mkdosfs-dir.patch | |||
@@ -0,0 +1,634 @@ | |||
1 | diff -urN dosfstools-2.10.orig/mkdosfs/mkdosfs.c dosfstools-2.10/mkdosfs/mkdosfs.c | ||
2 | --- dosfstools-2.10.orig/mkdosfs/mkdosfs.c 2004-08-02 20:48:45.000000000 -0700 | ||
3 | +++ dosfstools-2.10/mkdosfs/mkdosfs.c 2004-08-02 20:49:44.296953792 -0700 | ||
4 | @@ -18,6 +18,10 @@ | ||
5 | as a rule), and not the block. For example the boot block does not | ||
6 | occupy a full cluster. | ||
7 | |||
8 | + June 2004 - Jordan Crouse (info.linux@amd.com) | ||
9 | + Added -d <directory> support to populate the image | ||
10 | + Copyright (C) 2004, Advanced Micro Devices, All Rights Reserved | ||
11 | + | ||
12 | Fixes/additions May 1998 by Roman Hodek | ||
13 | <Roman.Hodek@informatik.uni-erlangen.de>: | ||
14 | - Atari format support | ||
15 | @@ -71,6 +75,8 @@ | ||
16 | #include <unistd.h> | ||
17 | #include <time.h> | ||
18 | #include <errno.h> | ||
19 | +#include <libgen.h> | ||
20 | +#include <dirent.h> | ||
21 | |||
22 | #if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN | ||
23 | |||
24 | @@ -124,6 +130,8 @@ | ||
25 | } | ||
26 | #endif | ||
27 | |||
28 | +#define ROUND_UP(value, divisor) (value + (divisor - (value % divisor))) / divisor | ||
29 | + | ||
30 | /* Constant definitions */ | ||
31 | |||
32 | #define TRUE 1 /* Boolean constants */ | ||
33 | @@ -163,7 +171,6 @@ | ||
34 | #define ATTR_VOLUME 8 /* volume label */ | ||
35 | #define ATTR_DIR 16 /* directory */ | ||
36 | #define ATTR_ARCH 32 /* archived */ | ||
37 | - | ||
38 | #define ATTR_NONE 0 /* no attribute bits */ | ||
39 | #define ATTR_UNUSED (ATTR_VOLUME | ATTR_ARCH | ATTR_SYS | ATTR_HIDDEN) | ||
40 | /* attribute bits that are copied "as is" */ | ||
41 | @@ -258,6 +265,19 @@ | ||
42 | __u32 reserved2[4]; | ||
43 | }; | ||
44 | |||
45 | +/* This stores up to 13 chars of the name */ | ||
46 | + | ||
47 | +struct msdos_dir_slot { | ||
48 | + __u8 id; /* sequence number for slot */ | ||
49 | + __u8 name0_4[10]; /* first 5 characters in name */ | ||
50 | + __u8 attr; /* attribute byte */ | ||
51 | + __u8 reserved; /* always 0 */ | ||
52 | + __u8 alias_checksum; /* checksum for 8.3 alias */ | ||
53 | + __u8 name5_10[12]; /* 6 more characters in name */ | ||
54 | + __u16 start; /* starting cluster number, 0 in long slots */ | ||
55 | + __u8 name11_12[4]; /* last 2 characters in name */ | ||
56 | +}; | ||
57 | + | ||
58 | struct msdos_dir_entry | ||
59 | { | ||
60 | char name[8], ext[3]; /* name and extension */ | ||
61 | @@ -306,6 +326,15 @@ | ||
62 | |||
63 | #define MESSAGE_OFFSET 29 /* Offset of message in above code */ | ||
64 | |||
65 | +/* Special structure to keep track of directories as we add them for the -d option */ | ||
66 | + | ||
67 | +struct dir_entry { | ||
68 | + int root; /* Specifies if this is the root dir or not */ | ||
69 | + int count; /* Number of items in the table */ | ||
70 | + int entries; /* Number of entries in the table */ | ||
71 | + struct msdos_dir_entry *table; /* Pointer to the entry table */ | ||
72 | +}; | ||
73 | + | ||
74 | /* Global variables - the root of all evil :-) - see these and weep! */ | ||
75 | |||
76 | static char *template_boot_code; /* Variable to store a full template boot sector in */ | ||
77 | @@ -339,6 +368,9 @@ | ||
78 | static int size_root_dir; /* Size of the root directory in bytes */ | ||
79 | static int sectors_per_cluster = 0; /* Number of sectors per disk cluster */ | ||
80 | static int root_dir_entries = 0; /* Number of root directory entries */ | ||
81 | +static int root_dir_num_entries = 0; | ||
82 | +static int last_cluster_written = 0; | ||
83 | + | ||
84 | static char *blank_sector; /* Blank sector - all zeros */ | ||
85 | |||
86 | |||
87 | @@ -411,7 +443,6 @@ | ||
88 | } | ||
89 | } | ||
90 | |||
91 | - | ||
92 | /* Mark a specified sector as having a particular value in it's FAT entry */ | ||
93 | |||
94 | static void | ||
95 | @@ -1262,6 +1293,9 @@ | ||
96 | die ("unable to allocate space for root directory in memory"); | ||
97 | } | ||
98 | |||
99 | + | ||
100 | + last_cluster_written = 2; | ||
101 | + | ||
102 | memset(root_dir, 0, size_root_dir); | ||
103 | if ( memcmp(volume_name, " ", 11) ) | ||
104 | { | ||
105 | @@ -1310,11 +1344,11 @@ | ||
106 | } | ||
107 | |||
108 | if (!(blank_sector = malloc( sector_size ))) | ||
109 | - die( "Out of memory" ); | ||
110 | + die( "Out of memory" ); | ||
111 | + | ||
112 | memset(blank_sector, 0, sector_size); | ||
113 | } | ||
114 | - | ||
115 | - | ||
116 | + | ||
117 | /* Write the new filesystem's data tables to wherever they're going to end up! */ | ||
118 | |||
119 | #define error(str) \ | ||
120 | @@ -1336,7 +1370,7 @@ | ||
121 | do { \ | ||
122 | int __size = (size); \ | ||
123 | if (write (dev, buf, __size) != __size) \ | ||
124 | - error ("failed whilst writing " errstr); \ | ||
125 | + error ("failed whilst writing " errstr); \ | ||
126 | } while(0) | ||
127 | |||
128 | |||
129 | @@ -1407,6 +1441,452 @@ | ||
130 | free (fat); /* Free up the fat table space reserved during setup_tables */ | ||
131 | } | ||
132 | |||
133 | +/* Add a file to the specified directory entry, and also write it into the image */ | ||
134 | + | ||
135 | +static void copy_filename(char *filename, char *base, char *ext) { | ||
136 | + | ||
137 | + char *ch = filename; | ||
138 | + int i, len; | ||
139 | + | ||
140 | + memset(base, 0x20, 8); | ||
141 | + memset(ext, 0x20, 3); | ||
142 | + | ||
143 | + for(len = 0 ; *ch && *ch != '.'; ch++) { | ||
144 | + base[len++] = toupper(*ch); | ||
145 | + if (len == 8) break; | ||
146 | + } | ||
147 | + | ||
148 | + for ( ; *ch && *ch != '.'; ch++); | ||
149 | + if (*ch) ch++; | ||
150 | + | ||
151 | + for(len = 0 ; *ch; ch++) { | ||
152 | + ext[len++] = toupper(*ch); | ||
153 | + if (len == 3) break; | ||
154 | + } | ||
155 | +} | ||
156 | + | ||
157 | +/* Check for an .attrib.<filename> file, and read the attributes therein */ | ||
158 | + | ||
159 | +/* We are going to be pretty pedantic about this. The file needs 3 | ||
160 | + bytes at the beginning, the attributes are listed in this order: | ||
161 | + | ||
162 | + (H)idden|(S)ystem|(A)rchived | ||
163 | + | ||
164 | + A capital HSA means to enable it, anything else will disable it | ||
165 | + (I recommend a '-') The unix user attributes will still be used | ||
166 | + for write access. | ||
167 | + | ||
168 | + For example, to enable system file access for ldlinux.sys, write | ||
169 | + the following to .attrib.ldlinux.sys: -S- | ||
170 | +*/ | ||
171 | + | ||
172 | +unsigned char check_attrib_file(char *dir, char *filename) { | ||
173 | + | ||
174 | + char attrib[4] = { '-', '-', '-' }; | ||
175 | + unsigned char *buffer = 0; | ||
176 | + int ret = ATTR_NONE; | ||
177 | + int fd = -1; | ||
178 | + | ||
179 | + buffer = (char *) calloc(1, strlen(dir) + strlen(filename) + 10); | ||
180 | + if (!buffer) return ATTR_NONE; | ||
181 | + | ||
182 | + sprintf(buffer, "%s/.attrib.%s", dir, filename); | ||
183 | + | ||
184 | + if (access(buffer, R_OK)) | ||
185 | + goto exit_attrib; | ||
186 | + | ||
187 | + if ((fd = open(buffer, O_RDONLY, 0)) < 0) | ||
188 | + goto exit_attrib; | ||
189 | + | ||
190 | + if (read(fd, attrib, 3) < 0) | ||
191 | + goto exit_attrib; | ||
192 | + | ||
193 | + if (attrib[0] == 'H') ret |= ATTR_HIDDEN; | ||
194 | + if (attrib[1] == 'S') ret |= ATTR_SYS; | ||
195 | + if (attrib[2] == 'A') ret |= ATTR_ARCH; | ||
196 | + | ||
197 | + printf("%s: Setting atrribute %x\n", filename, ret); | ||
198 | + | ||
199 | + exit_attrib: | ||
200 | + if (fd >= 0) close(fd); | ||
201 | + if (buffer) free(buffer); | ||
202 | + | ||
203 | + return ret; | ||
204 | +} | ||
205 | + | ||
206 | +static void copy_name(char *buffer, int size, char **pointer) { | ||
207 | + int i; | ||
208 | + | ||
209 | + for(i = 0; i < size; i += 2) { | ||
210 | + if (*pointer) { | ||
211 | + buffer[i] = **pointer; | ||
212 | + buffer[i + 1] = 0x00; | ||
213 | + *pointer = **pointer ? *pointer + 1 : 0; | ||
214 | + } | ||
215 | + else { | ||
216 | + buffer[i] = 0xFF; | ||
217 | + buffer[i + 1] = 0xFF; | ||
218 | + } | ||
219 | + } | ||
220 | +} | ||
221 | + | ||
222 | +static int add_file(char *filename, struct dir_entry *dir, unsigned char attr) | ||
223 | +{ | ||
224 | + struct stat stat; | ||
225 | + struct msdos_dir_entry *entry; | ||
226 | + int infile = 0; | ||
227 | + int sectors, clusters; | ||
228 | + struct tm *ctime; | ||
229 | + int c, s; | ||
230 | + int ptr; | ||
231 | + char *buffer, *base; | ||
232 | + int start; | ||
233 | + int usedsec, totalsec; | ||
234 | + | ||
235 | + char name83[8], ext83[3]; | ||
236 | + | ||
237 | + struct msdos_dir_slot *slot; | ||
238 | + int i; | ||
239 | + char *p; | ||
240 | + | ||
241 | + /* The root directory is static, everything else grows as needed */ | ||
242 | + | ||
243 | + if (dir->root) { | ||
244 | + if (dir->count == dir->entries) { | ||
245 | + printf("Error - too many directory entries\n"); | ||
246 | + } | ||
247 | + } | ||
248 | + else { | ||
249 | + if (dir->count == dir->entries) { | ||
250 | + if (!dir->table) | ||
251 | + dir->table = | ||
252 | + (struct msdos_dir_entry *) malloc(sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry)); | ||
253 | + else { | ||
254 | + dir->table = | ||
255 | + (struct msdos_dir_entry *) realloc(dir->table, (dir->entries + 1) * | ||
256 | + sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry)); | ||
257 | + | ||
258 | + memset(&dir->table[dir->entries], 0, sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry)); | ||
259 | + } | ||
260 | + | ||
261 | + dir->entries++; | ||
262 | + } | ||
263 | + } | ||
264 | + | ||
265 | + infile = open(filename, O_RDONLY, 0); | ||
266 | + if (!infile) return; | ||
267 | + | ||
268 | + if (fstat(infile, &stat)) | ||
269 | + goto exit_add; | ||
270 | + | ||
271 | + if (S_ISCHR(stat.st_mode) ||S_ISBLK(stat.st_mode) || | ||
272 | + S_ISFIFO(stat.st_mode) || S_ISLNK(stat.st_mode)) { | ||
273 | + printf("Error - cannot create a special file in a FATFS\n"); | ||
274 | + goto exit_add; | ||
275 | + } | ||
276 | + | ||
277 | + /* FIXME: This isn't very pretty */ | ||
278 | + | ||
279 | + usedsec = start_data_sector + (size_root_dir / sector_size) + | ||
280 | + (last_cluster_written * bs.cluster_size); | ||
281 | + | ||
282 | + totalsec = blocks * BLOCK_SIZE / sector_size; | ||
283 | + | ||
284 | + /* Figure out how many sectors / clustors the file requires */ | ||
285 | + | ||
286 | + sectors = ROUND_UP(stat.st_size, sector_size); | ||
287 | + clusters = ROUND_UP(sectors, (int) bs.cluster_size); | ||
288 | + | ||
289 | + if (usedsec + sectors > totalsec) { | ||
290 | + printf("Error - %s is too big (%d vs %d)\n", filename, sectors, totalsec - usedsec); | ||
291 | + close(infile); | ||
292 | + return -1; | ||
293 | + } | ||
294 | + | ||
295 | + printf("ADD %s\n", filename); | ||
296 | + | ||
297 | + /* Grab the basename of the file */ | ||
298 | + base = basename(filename); | ||
299 | + | ||
300 | + /* Extract out the 8.3 name */ | ||
301 | + copy_filename(base, name83, ext83); | ||
302 | + | ||
303 | + /* Make an extended name slot */ | ||
304 | + | ||
305 | + slot = (struct msdos_dir_slot *) &dir->table[dir->count++]; | ||
306 | + slot->id = 'A'; | ||
307 | + slot->attr = 0x0F; | ||
308 | + slot->reserved = 0; | ||
309 | + slot->start = 0; | ||
310 | + | ||
311 | + slot->alias_checksum = 0; | ||
312 | + | ||
313 | + for(i = 0; i < 8; i++) | ||
314 | + slot->alias_checksum = (((slot->alias_checksum&1)<<7)|((slot->alias_checksum&0xfe)>>1)) + name83[i]; | ||
315 | + | ||
316 | + for(i = 0; i < 3; i++) | ||
317 | + slot->alias_checksum = (((slot->alias_checksum&1)<<7)|((slot->alias_checksum&0xfe)>>1)) + ext83[i]; | ||
318 | + | ||
319 | + p = base; | ||
320 | + | ||
321 | + copy_name(slot->name0_4, 10, &p); | ||
322 | + copy_name(slot->name5_10, 12, &p); | ||
323 | + copy_name(slot->name11_12, 4, &p); | ||
324 | + | ||
325 | + | ||
326 | + /* Get the entry from the root filesytem */ | ||
327 | + entry = &dir->table[dir->count++]; | ||
328 | + | ||
329 | + strncpy(entry->name, name83, 8); | ||
330 | + strncpy(entry->ext, ext83, 3); | ||
331 | + | ||
332 | + | ||
333 | + /* If the user has it read only, then add read only to the incoming | ||
334 | + attribute settings */ | ||
335 | + | ||
336 | + if (!(stat.st_mode & S_IWUSR)) attr |= ATTR_RO; | ||
337 | + entry->attr = attr; | ||
338 | + | ||
339 | + /* Set the access time on the file */ | ||
340 | + ctime = localtime(&create_time); | ||
341 | + | ||
342 | + entry->time = CT_LE_W((unsigned short)((ctime->tm_sec >> 1) + | ||
343 | + (ctime->tm_min << 5) + (ctime->tm_hour << 11))); | ||
344 | + | ||
345 | + entry->date = CT_LE_W((unsigned short)(ctime->tm_mday + | ||
346 | + ((ctime->tm_mon+1) << 5) + | ||
347 | + ((ctime->tm_year-80) << 9))); | ||
348 | + | ||
349 | + entry->ctime_ms = 0; | ||
350 | + entry->ctime = entry->time; | ||
351 | + entry->cdate = entry->date; | ||
352 | + entry->adate = entry->date; | ||
353 | + entry->size = stat.st_size; | ||
354 | + | ||
355 | + start = last_cluster_written; | ||
356 | + | ||
357 | + entry->start = CT_LE_W(start); /* start sector */ | ||
358 | + entry->starthi = CT_LE_W((start & 0xFFFF0000) >> 16); /* High start sector (for FAT32) */ | ||
359 | + | ||
360 | + /* We mark all of the clusters we use in the FAT */ | ||
361 | + | ||
362 | + for(c = 0; c < clusters; c++ ) { | ||
363 | + int free; | ||
364 | + int next = c == (clusters - 1) ? FAT_EOF : start + c + 1; | ||
365 | + mark_FAT_cluster(start + c, next); | ||
366 | + last_cluster_written++; | ||
367 | + } | ||
368 | + | ||
369 | + /* This confused me too - cluster 2 starts after the | ||
370 | + root directory data - search me as to why */ | ||
371 | + | ||
372 | + ptr = (start_data_sector * sector_size) + size_root_dir; | ||
373 | + ptr += (start - 2) * bs.cluster_size * sector_size; | ||
374 | + | ||
375 | + buffer = (char *) malloc(sector_size); | ||
376 | + | ||
377 | + if (!buffer) { | ||
378 | + printf("Error - couldn't allocate memory\n"); | ||
379 | + goto exit_add; | ||
380 | + } | ||
381 | + | ||
382 | + /* Write the file into the file block */ | ||
383 | + | ||
384 | + seekto(ptr, "datafile"); | ||
385 | + | ||
386 | + while(1) { | ||
387 | + int size = read(infile, buffer, sector_size); | ||
388 | + if (size <= 0) break; | ||
389 | + | ||
390 | + writebuf(buffer, size, "data"); | ||
391 | + } | ||
392 | + | ||
393 | + exit_add: | ||
394 | + if (infile) close(infile); | ||
395 | +} | ||
396 | + | ||
397 | +/* Add a new directory to the specified directory entry, and in turn populate | ||
398 | + it with its own files */ | ||
399 | + | ||
400 | +/* FIXME: This should check to make sure there is enough size to add itself */ | ||
401 | + | ||
402 | +static void add_directory(char *filename, struct dir_entry *dir) { | ||
403 | + | ||
404 | + struct dir_entry *newdir = 0; | ||
405 | + struct msdos_dir_entry *entry; | ||
406 | + struct tm *ctime; | ||
407 | + DIR *rddir = opendir(filename); | ||
408 | + struct dirent *dentry = 0; | ||
409 | + int remain; | ||
410 | + char *data; | ||
411 | + | ||
412 | + /* If the directory doesn't exist */ | ||
413 | + if (!rddir) return; | ||
414 | + | ||
415 | + if (dir->root) { | ||
416 | + if (dir->count == dir->entries) { | ||
417 | + printf("Error - too many directory entries\n"); | ||
418 | + goto exit_add_dir; | ||
419 | + } | ||
420 | + } | ||
421 | + else { | ||
422 | + if (dir->count == dir->entries) { | ||
423 | + if (!dir->table) | ||
424 | + dir->table = (struct msdos_dir_entry *) malloc(sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry)); | ||
425 | + else { | ||
426 | + dir->table = (struct msdos_dir_entry *) realloc(dir->table, (dir->entries + 1) * | ||
427 | + sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry)); | ||
428 | + | ||
429 | + /* Zero it out to avoid issues */ | ||
430 | + memset(&dir->table[dir->entries], 0, sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry)); | ||
431 | + } | ||
432 | + dir->entries++; | ||
433 | + } | ||
434 | + } | ||
435 | + | ||
436 | + /* Now, create a new directory entry for the new directory */ | ||
437 | + newdir = (struct dir_entry *) calloc(1, sizeof(struct dir_entry)); | ||
438 | + if (!newdir) goto exit_add_dir; | ||
439 | + | ||
440 | + entry = &dir->table[dir->count++]; | ||
441 | + | ||
442 | + strncpy(entry->name, basename(filename), sizeof(entry->name)); | ||
443 | + | ||
444 | + entry->attr = ATTR_DIR; | ||
445 | + ctime = localtime(&create_time); | ||
446 | + | ||
447 | + entry->time = CT_LE_W((unsigned short)((ctime->tm_sec >> 1) + | ||
448 | + (ctime->tm_min << 5) + (ctime->tm_hour << 11))); | ||
449 | + | ||
450 | + entry->date = CT_LE_W((unsigned short)(ctime->tm_mday + | ||
451 | + ((ctime->tm_mon+1) << 5) + | ||
452 | + ((ctime->tm_year-80) << 9))); | ||
453 | + | ||
454 | + entry->ctime_ms = 0; | ||
455 | + entry->ctime = entry->time; | ||
456 | + entry->cdate = entry->date; | ||
457 | + entry->adate = entry->date; | ||
458 | + | ||
459 | + /* Now, read the directory */ | ||
460 | + | ||
461 | + while((dentry = readdir(rddir))) { | ||
462 | + struct stat st; | ||
463 | + char *buffer; | ||
464 | + | ||
465 | + if (!strcmp(dentry->d_name, ".") || !strcmp(dentry->d_name, "..")) | ||
466 | + continue; | ||
467 | + | ||
468 | + /* DOS wouldn't like a typical unix . (dot) file, so we skip those too */ | ||
469 | + if (dentry->d_name[0] == '.') continue; | ||
470 | + | ||
471 | + buffer = malloc(strlen(filename) + strlen(dentry->d_name) + 3); | ||
472 | + if (!buffer) continue; | ||
473 | + | ||
474 | + sprintf(buffer, "%s/%s", filename, dentry->d_name); | ||
475 | + if (!stat(buffer, &st)) { | ||
476 | + if (S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) | ||
477 | + add_directory(buffer, newdir); | ||
478 | + else if (S_ISREG(st.st_mode)) { | ||
479 | + unsigned char attrib = check_attrib_file(filename, dentry->d_name); | ||
480 | + add_file(buffer, newdir, attrib); | ||
481 | + } | ||
482 | + } | ||
483 | + | ||
484 | + free(buffer); | ||
485 | + } | ||
486 | + | ||
487 | + /* Now that the entire directory has been written, go ahead and write the directory | ||
488 | + entry as well */ | ||
489 | + | ||
490 | + entry->start = CT_LE_W(last_cluster_written); | ||
491 | + entry->starthi = CT_LE_W((last_cluster_written & 0xFFFF0000) >> 16); | ||
492 | + entry->size = newdir->count * sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry); | ||
493 | + | ||
494 | + remain = entry->size; | ||
495 | + data = (char *) newdir->table; | ||
496 | + | ||
497 | + while(remain) { | ||
498 | + int size = | ||
499 | + remain > bs.cluster_size * sector_size ? bs.cluster_size * sector_size : remain; | ||
500 | + | ||
501 | + int pos = (start_data_sector * sector_size) + size_root_dir; | ||
502 | + pos += (last_cluster_written - 2) * bs.cluster_size * sector_size; | ||
503 | + | ||
504 | + seekto(pos, "add_dir"); | ||
505 | + writebuf(data, size, "add_dir"); | ||
506 | + | ||
507 | + remain -= size; | ||
508 | + data += size; | ||
509 | + | ||
510 | + mark_FAT_cluster(last_cluster_written, remain ? last_cluster_written + 1 : FAT_EOF); | ||
511 | + last_cluster_written++; | ||
512 | + } | ||
513 | + | ||
514 | + exit_add_dir: | ||
515 | + if (rddir) closedir(rddir); | ||
516 | + if (newdir->table) free(newdir->table); | ||
517 | + if (newdir) free(newdir); | ||
518 | +} | ||
519 | + | ||
520 | +/* Given a directory, add all the files and directories to the root directory of the | ||
521 | + image. | ||
522 | +*/ | ||
523 | + | ||
524 | +static void add_root_directory(char *dirname) | ||
525 | +{ | ||
526 | + DIR *dir = opendir(dirname); | ||
527 | + struct dirent *entry = 0; | ||
528 | + struct dir_entry *newdir = 0; | ||
529 | + | ||
530 | + if (!dir) { | ||
531 | + printf("Error - directory %s does not exist\n", dirname); | ||
532 | + return; | ||
533 | + } | ||
534 | + | ||
535 | + /* Create the root directory structure - this is a bit different then | ||
536 | + above, because the table already exists, we just refer to it. */ | ||
537 | + | ||
538 | + newdir = (struct dir_entry *) calloc(1,sizeof(struct dir_entry)); | ||
539 | + | ||
540 | + if (!newdir) { | ||
541 | + closedir(dir); | ||
542 | + return; | ||
543 | + } | ||
544 | + | ||
545 | + newdir->entries = root_dir_entries; | ||
546 | + newdir->root = 1; | ||
547 | + newdir->count = 0; | ||
548 | + newdir->table = root_dir; | ||
549 | + | ||
550 | + while((entry = readdir(dir))) { | ||
551 | + struct stat st; | ||
552 | + char *buffer; | ||
553 | + | ||
554 | + if (!strcmp(entry->d_name, ".") || !strcmp(entry->d_name, "..")) | ||
555 | + continue; | ||
556 | + | ||
557 | + /* DOS wouldn't like a typical unix . (dot) file, so we skip those too */ | ||
558 | + if (entry->d_name[0] == '.') continue; | ||
559 | + | ||
560 | + buffer = malloc(strlen(dirname) + strlen(entry->d_name) + 3); | ||
561 | + if (!buffer) continue; | ||
562 | + | ||
563 | + sprintf(buffer, "%s/%s", dirname, entry->d_name); | ||
564 | + if (!stat(buffer, &st)) { | ||
565 | + if (S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) | ||
566 | + add_directory(buffer, newdir); | ||
567 | + else if (S_ISREG(st.st_mode)) { | ||
568 | + unsigned char attrib = check_attrib_file(dirname, entry->d_name); | ||
569 | + add_file(buffer, newdir, attrib); | ||
570 | + } | ||
571 | + } | ||
572 | + | ||
573 | + free(buffer); | ||
574 | + } | ||
575 | + | ||
576 | + closedir(dir); | ||
577 | + if (newdir) free(newdir); | ||
578 | +} | ||
579 | |||
580 | /* Report the command usage and return a failure error code */ | ||
581 | |||
582 | @@ -1418,9 +1898,9 @@ | ||
583 | [-m boot-msg-file] [-n volume-name] [-i volume-id] [-B bootcode]\n\ | ||
584 | [-s sectors-per-cluster] [-S logical-sector-size] [-f number-of-FATs]\n\ | ||
585 | [-F fat-size] [-r root-dir-entries] [-R reserved-sectors]\n\ | ||
586 | - /dev/name [blocks]\n"); | ||
587 | + [-d directory] /dev/name [blocks]\n"); | ||
588 | } | ||
589 | - | ||
590 | + | ||
591 | /* | ||
592 | * ++roman: On m68k, check if this is an Atari; if yes, turn on Atari variant | ||
593 | * of MS-DOS filesystem by default. | ||
594 | @@ -1458,6 +1938,8 @@ | ||
595 | int c; | ||
596 | char *tmp; | ||
597 | char *listfile = NULL; | ||
598 | + char *dirname = NULL; | ||
599 | + | ||
600 | FILE *msgfile; | ||
601 | struct stat statbuf; | ||
602 | int i = 0, pos, ch; | ||
603 | @@ -1477,7 +1959,7 @@ | ||
604 | printf ("%s " VERSION " (" VERSION_DATE ")\n", | ||
605 | program_name); | ||
606 | |||
607 | - while ((c = getopt (argc, argv, "AcCf:F:Ii:l:m:n:r:R:s:S:v:B:b")) != EOF) | ||
608 | + while ((c = getopt (argc, argv, "AcCd:f:F:Ii:l:m:n:r:R:s:S:v:B:b")) != EOF) | ||
609 | /* Scan the command line for options */ | ||
610 | switch (c) | ||
611 | { | ||
612 | @@ -1502,6 +1984,10 @@ | ||
613 | create = TRUE; | ||
614 | break; | ||
615 | |||
616 | + case 'd': | ||
617 | + dirname = optarg; | ||
618 | + break; | ||
619 | + | ||
620 | case 'f': /* f : Choose number of FATs */ | ||
621 | nr_fats = (int) strtol (optarg, &tmp, 0); | ||
622 | if (*tmp || nr_fats < 1 || nr_fats > 4) | ||
623 | @@ -1796,8 +2282,10 @@ | ||
624 | else if (listfile) | ||
625 | get_list_blocks (listfile); | ||
626 | |||
627 | - write_tables (); /* Write the file system tables away! */ | ||
628 | |||
629 | + if (dirname) add_root_directory(dirname); | ||
630 | + | ||
631 | + write_tables (); /* Write the file system tables away! */ | ||
632 | exit (0); /* Terminate with no errors! */ | ||
633 | } | ||
634 | |||
diff --git a/meta/packages/dosfstools/files/msdos_fat12_undefined.patch b/meta/packages/dosfstools/files/msdos_fat12_undefined.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4987aa3019 --- /dev/null +++ b/meta/packages/dosfstools/files/msdos_fat12_undefined.patch | |||
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ | |||
1 | --- dosfstools-2.10/dosfsck/boot.c.orig 2004-10-15 08:51:42.394725176 -0600 | ||
2 | +++ dosfstools-2.10/dosfsck/boot.c 2004-10-15 08:49:16.776862456 -0600 | ||
3 | @@ -14,6 +14,9 @@ | ||
4 | #include "io.h" | ||
5 | #include "boot.h" | ||
6 | |||
7 | +#ifndef MSDOS_FAT12 | ||
8 | +#define MSDOS_FAT12 4084 | ||
9 | +#endif | ||
10 | |||
11 | #define ROUND_TO_MULTIPLE(n,m) ((n) && (m) ? (n)+(m)-1-((n)-1)%(m) : 0) | ||
12 | /* don't divide by zero */ | ||