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GPF rebuild from source: symlink magic to fix __FILE__
With this fix all of the core GPF libraries (frame_*, misc_* and tif_*)
compile into objects that perfectly match the original TCS211 binary
versions bit for bit. Prior to this fix there was an issue with TI's use
of __FILE__ expanding into longer pathnames that were an artifact of our
FC Magnetite build system, and it appears that these longer __FILE__
strings in GPF may have been causing some breakage in some error handling
paths.
| author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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| date | Thu, 24 Jan 2019 23:26:51 +0000 |
| parents | 945cf7f506b2 |
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/****************************************************************************** * Flash File System (ffs) * Idea, design and coding by Mads Meisner-Jensen, mmj@ti.com * * ffs test data * * $Id: tdata.c 1.9 Tue, 14 Oct 2003 12:50:00 +0200 tsj $ * ******************************************************************************/ #ifndef TARGET #include "ffs.cfg" #endif #if (TARGET == 1) #include "chipset.cfg" #endif #include "ffs/ffs.h" #include "ffs/board/drv.h" #include "ffs/board/tdata.h" #if (TARGET == 0) #ifdef WIN32 #include "windows.h" #else //WIN32 #include "sys/mman.h" #include "unistd.h" #endif //WIN32 #include <string.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include "stdio.h" #include "sys/types.h" #include "sys/stat.h" #include "fcntl.h" #endif //TARGET == 0 /****************************************************************************** * Globals ******************************************************************************/ // Buffer for tdata 'HUGE'. In target it point to the flash device, on the // PC a buffer is allocated and filled with data from a c code file. char *tdata_buf; int sdata[TEST_DATA_NUM]; // Initialize test data. int test_tdata_init(void) { int i, error, tdatasize, fsize = 60 * 1024; // Check the file size or? #ifdef WIN32 DWORD nbytesread; OFSTRUCT lpReOpenBuff; HANDLE fd; char *fname = "../core.c"; // file to use as test data #else char *fname = "core.c"; int fd; #endif // Set the size to the maximum image size tdatasize = 8 * 1024 * 1024; // Open file NOTEME change to readonly #if (TARGET == 0) #ifdef WIN32 fd = OpenFile(fname, &lpReOpenBuff, OF_READ); #else fd = open(fname, O_RDONLY, S_IRWXU|S_IRWXG|S_IRWXO); #endif //WIN32 if (fd == -1) { perror("Failed to open flash image"); exit(1); } if ((tdata_buf = (char*) malloc(tdatasize)) == 0) return EFFS_MEMORY; #ifdef WIN32 error = ReadFile(fd, tdata_buf, fsize, &nbytesread, 0); #else error = read(fd, tdata_buf, fsize); #endif if (error < 0) { perror("Failed to read file"); exit(1); } #ifdef WIN32 error = CloseHandle(fd); #else error = close(fd); #endif if (error < 0) { perror("Failed to close file"); exit(1); } // Fill the rest of tdata_buf for (i = 1; i < tdatasize/fsize; i++) memcpy(&tdata_buf[i], &tdata_buf[0], fsize); #endif #if (TARGET == 0) // Init tdata tdata[TDATA_HUGE] = tdata_buf; #else #if (CHIPSET == 12) // Calypso+. Do not read from the secure rom tdata[TDATA_HUGE] = (char *) 0x4000000; #else tdata[TDATA_HUGE] = (char *) 0x1; #endif #endif //TARGET == 0 for (i = 0; i < TEST_DATA_NUM; i++) sdata[i] = strlen(tdata[i]); return EFFS_OK; } char *tdata[TEST_DATA_NUM] = { // 0 "yo", // 1 "NineBytes", // 2 "EighteenCharacters", // 3 "The quick brown fox jumped over the little lazy rabbit then it turned " "around and ate the little stupid bunny." "The brown fox ate too much and became sick.", // 4 "Foo bar fum fi fo, look high, look low, where it is, i don't know", // 5 "55555", // 6 "Two Canadian guys, Mike and Rob were on the roof, laying tile," "when a sudden gust of wind came and knocked down their ladder." "'I have an idea,' said Mike. 'We'll throw you down, and then" "you can pick up the ladder.'" "What, do you think I'm stupid? I have an idea. I'll shine my" "flashlight, and you can climb down on the beam of light." "What, do you think I'm stupid? You'll just turn off the" "flashlight when I'm halfway there.''", // 7 "7777777", // 8 "88888888", // 9 "999999999", // 10 "dummy" };
