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view target-utils/loadagent/bindump.c @ 921:74d284add54d
fc-fsio: guard against bogus readdir results from the target
If the FFS being operated on contains SE K2x0 extended filenames,
readdir will return strings that are bad for printing. We need to
guard against this possibility, and also against possible other
bogosity that could be sent by other alien firmwares.
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Sat, 31 Dec 2022 22:55:23 +0000 |
parents | 963d15a808eb |
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/* * Here we are going to implement a new memory dump command for use by * fc-loadtool, sending the dump stream to the host in binary instead of hex * S-records. * * We could send the entire stream continuously without any structure or * breaks, but if we did that, fc-loadtool would not be able to detect a slip * (byte loss error) in the serial stream until the end of the dump, * potentially minutes long. For this reason we are taking a different * approach: we are going to send the dump stream in blocks of 8192 bytes, * with each block preceded by an 8-byte binary header. Loadtool will know * and expect the same block structure, and seeing our block headers in the * right positions in the stream will provide assurance of synchronization. */ #include <sys/types.h> #include "types.h" void cmd_memdump_binary(argbulk) char *argbulk; { char *argv[3]; u_long start, length; u_long addr, remlen; unsigned blklen, n; if (parse_args(argbulk, 2, 2, argv, 0) < 0) return; if (parse_hexarg(argv[0], 8, &start) < 0) { printf("ERROR: arg1 must be a valid 32-bit hex address\n"); return; } if (parse_hexarg(argv[1], 8, &length) < 0) { printf("ERROR: arg2 must be a valid 32-bit hex value (length)\n"); return; } addr = start; for (remlen = length; remlen; remlen -= blklen) { blklen = 8192; if (remlen < blklen) blklen = remlen; serial_out(0x55); serial_out(0xAA); serial_out(addr >> 24); serial_out(addr >> 16); serial_out(addr >> 8); serial_out(addr); serial_out(blklen >> 8); serial_out(blklen); for (n = blklen; n; n--) { serial_out(*(volatile u8 *)addr); addr++; } } }