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5.7 KiB
205 lines
5.7 KiB
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Copyright (c) 1990 Microsoft Corporation
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Module Name:
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hd.c
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Abstract:
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This module contains the definitions of all constants and structures
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used in hd.c
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Authors:
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Jaime F. Sasson (jaimes) 12-Nov-1990
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David J. Gilman (davegi) 12-Nov-1990
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Environment:
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C run time library
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Revision History:
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--*/
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/************************************
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*
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* Definition of constants
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*
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************************************/
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#define RECORD_SIZE 16 // Maximum size of a record. A record is a
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// buffer that contains a set of bytes read
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// from the file, in order to be converted and
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// displayed.
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#define LINE_SIZE 160 // Size of the buffer that will contain the
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// representation of a record. Such a buffer
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// can be bigger than one line (80 characters)
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// depending on the arguments passed to hd
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// (eg. -cC -A). For this reason, the size of
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// this buffer was made 160 (size of two lines
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// in the screen, wich is large enough to
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// contain all characters converted.
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#define BUFFER_SIZE 512 // Size of the buffer that will contain data read
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// from the file to be displayed. The file will
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// be accessed to obtain blocks of BUFFER_SIZE
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// characters
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/************************************
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*
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* ASCII characters
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*
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************************************/
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#define DOT '.'
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#define SPACE ' '
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#define NUL '\0'
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/************************************
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*
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* Messages used by sprintf
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*
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************************************/
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#define MSG_ADDR_FIELD " "
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#define MSG_ADDR_DEC_FMT "%010lu"
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#define MSG_ADDR_HEX_FMT "%08lx"
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#define MSG_SINGLE_BYTE_DEC_FMT "%3u"
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#define MSG_SINGLE_BYTE_HEX_FMT "%02x"
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#define MSG_SINGLE_WORD_DEC_FMT "%5u"
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#define MSG_SINGLE_WORD_HEX_FMT "%04x"
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#define MSG_WORD_BYTE_DEC_FMT "%5u %3u"
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#define MSG_WORD_BYTE_HEX_FMT "%04x %02x"
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#define MSG_DATA_ASCII_FMT MSG_ADDR_FIELD \
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"%s %s %s %s %s %s %s %s " \
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"%s %s %s %s %s %s %s %s "
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#define MSG_DATA_BYTE_DEC_FMT MSG_ADDR_FIELD \
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"%3u %3u %3u %3u %3u %3u %3u %3u " \
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"%3u %3u %3u %3u %3u %3u %3u %3u "
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#define MSG_DATA_BYTE_HEX_FMT MSG_ADDR_FIELD \
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"%02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x " \
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"%02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x "
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#define MSG_DATA_WORD_DEC_FMT MSG_ADDR_FIELD \
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"%5u %5u %5u %5u %5u %5u %5u %5u "
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#define MSG_DATA_WORD_HEX_FMT MSG_ADDR_FIELD \
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"%04x %04x %04x %04x %04x %04x %04x %04x "
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#define MSG_DATA_DWORD_DEC_FMT MSG_ADDR_FIELD \
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"%10lu %10lu %10lu %10lu "
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#define MSG_DATA_DWORD_HEX_FMT MSG_ADDR_FIELD \
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"%08lx %08lx %08lx %08lx "
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#define MSG_PRINT_CHAR_FMT "%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c"
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/************************************
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*
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* Help Message
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*
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************************************/
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#define HELP_MESSAGE "\n" \
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"usage: hd [options] [file1] [file2] ... \n" \
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"options: \n" \
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" -ad|x displays address in decimal or hex \n" \
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" -A append printable characters to the end of the line\n" \
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" -ch|C|e|r displays bytes as ascii (characters, ascii C, \n" \
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" acsii code or ascii ctrl) \n" \
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" -bd|x displays byte as decimal or hex number \n" \
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" -wd|x displays word as decimal or hex number \n" \
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" -ld|x displays dword as decimal or hex number \n" \
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" -s <offset> starting address \n" \
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" -n <number> number of bytes to interpret \n" \
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" -i supresses printing redundant lines\n" \
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" -?|h|H displays this help message \n" \
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"\n" \
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"default: -ax -bx -A \n" \
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"\n"
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/************************************
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*
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* Enumerations
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*
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************************************/
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typedef enum _FORMAT { // Possible formats used to display data
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ASCII_CHAR,
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ASCII_C,
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ASCII_CODE,
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ASCII_CTRL,
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BYTE_DEC,
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BYTE_HEX,
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WORD_DEC,
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WORD_HEX,
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DWORD_DEC,
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DWORD_HEX,
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PRINT_CHAR
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} FORMAT;
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typedef enum _BASE { // Bases used to display numbers
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DEC,
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HEX
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} BASE;
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typedef enum _YESNO { // Options for DumpAscii
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NOT_DEFINED,
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YES,
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NO
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} YESNO;
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