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/*******************************************************************************
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* *
* Module: FATFILT *
* *
* This module implements installable FAT12/16 filters. It supports up to *
* SOCKETS sockets, with up to FL_MAX_DISKS_PER_SOCKET disks per socket. *
* Each disk can contain up to FL_MAX_PARTS_PER_DISK partitions on it, with *
* maximum depth of partition nesting in extended partitions equal to *
* MAX_PARTITION_DEPTH. *
* *
* In order for this module to work, disks must be abs.mounted rather then *
* mounted. In latter case, this module won't detect any of disk's *
* partitions, and won't install FAT filters. *
* *
* This module uses more then 512 bytes of stack space in case if MALLOC is *
* not enabled. *
* *
*******************************************************************************/
/*
* $Log: V:/Flite/archives/TrueFFS5/Src/FATFILT.H_V $
*
* Rev 1.3 Apr 10 2001 23:54:52 oris
* Removed FL_MAX_DISKS_PER_SOCKET definition.
*
* Rev 1.2 Apr 09 2001 15:01:00 oris
* Change static allocation to dynamic allocations.
*
* Rev 1.1 Apr 01 2001 07:51:24 oris
* New implementation of fat filter.
*
* Rev 1.0 19 Feb 2001 21:16:14 andreyk
* Initial revision.
*/
#ifndef FLFF_H
#define FLFF_H
#include "dosformt.h"
#include "flreq.h"
/* number of entries in disk's partition table */
#define FL_PART_TBL_ENTRIES 4
/* max number of partitions (filesystem volumes) per disk */
#define FL_MAX_PARTS_PER_DISK (FL_PART_TBL_ENTRIES + MAX_PARTITION_DEPTH)
/*
* Generic 'initialization status' type
*/
typedef enum {
flStateNotInitialized = 0,
flStateInitInProgress = 1,
flStateInitialized = 2
} FLState;
/*
* Disk partition (filesystem volume). Multiple partitions are allowed
* on the disk.
*/
typedef struct {
int handle; /* disk's TFFS handle */
int type; /* FAT16_PARTIT */
int flags; /* VOLUME_12BIT_FAT etc. */
FLBoolean ffEnabled; /* FAT filter is enabled on that part. */
SectorNo startSecNo; /* sectorNo where partition starts */
SectorNo sectors; /* (info) total sectors in partition */
SectorNo firstFATsecNo; /* sectorNo of 1st sector of 1st FAT */
SectorNo lastFATsecNo; /* sectorNo of last sector of 1st FAT */
SectorNo firstDataSecNo;
unsigned clusterSize; /* Cluster size in sectors */
} FLffVol;
/*
* Disk with multiple partitions. Multiple disks are allowed on socket.
*/
typedef struct {
int handle; /* disk's TFFS handle */
FLState ffstate; /* FAT filter init. state */
int parts; /* total FAT12/16 partitions found */
FLffVol * part[FL_MAX_PARTS_PER_DISK];
SectorNo secToWatch; /* used to track disk partitioning */
char * buf; /* scratch buffer */
} FLffDisk;
/*
* Master Boot Record/Extended Boot Record of the disk
*/
typedef struct {
char reserved[0x1be];
struct {
unsigned char activeFlag; /* 80h = bootable */
unsigned char startingHead;
LEushort startingCylinderSector;
char type;
unsigned char endingHead;
LEushort endingCylinderSector;
Unaligned4 startingSectorOfPartition;
Unaligned4 sectorsInPartition;
} parts [FL_PART_TBL_ENTRIES];
LEushort signature; /* = PARTITION_SIGNATURE */
} flMBR;
/*
* FAT Filter API
*/
#if defined(ABS_READ_WRITE) && !defined(FL_READ_ONLY)
extern FLStatus ffCheckBeforeWrite (IOreq FAR2 *ioreq);
extern FLStatus flffControl (int devNo, int partNo, FLState state);
extern FLffDisk* flffInfo (int devNo);
#endif
#endif /* FLFF_H */