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/*++
Copyright (c) 1997 Microsoft Corporation
Module Name:
trackbuf.c
Abstract:
Routine to allocate a buffer suitable for i/o a track
at a time.
Author:
Ted Miller (tedm) 29-May-1997
Revision History:
--*/
#include <mytypes.h>
#include <misclib.h>
#include <malloc.h>
BOOL
_far
AllocTrackBuffer(
IN BYTE SectorsPerTrack,
OUT FPVOID _far *AlignedBuffer,
OUT FPVOID _far *Buffer
)
{
FPVOID p;
ULONG u;
//
//
// We allocate twice the size we need because we will need to ensure
// that the buffer doesn't cross a 64K physical boundary.
// NOTE: sectors per track is assumed to be max 63!
//
if(SectorsPerTrack > 63) {
return(FALSE);
}
p = malloc(SectorsPerTrack * 512 * 2);
if(!p) {
return(FALSE);
}
//
// Calculate physical address of buffer.
//
u = ((ULONG)p & 0xffffL) + (((ULONG)p >> 16) << 4);
//
// Figure out whether the buffer crosses a 64k boundary.
// If it does, we allocated enough to relocate it
// to the next 64k boundary.
//
if((u & 0xf0000L) != ((u + (512*SectorsPerTrack)) & 0xf0000L)) {
u = (u & 0xf0000L) + 0x10000;
}
//
// Convert back to seg:offset. The conversion guarantees that
// the offset will be in the range 0-f.
//
*AlignedBuffer = (FPVOID)(((u >> 4) << 16) + (u & 0xf));
*Buffer = p;
return(TRUE);
}