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#!perl -w
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
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# All rights reserved.
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# This component and the accompanying materials are made available
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# under the terms of the License "Eclipse Public License v1.0"
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# which accompanies this distribution, and is available
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# at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html".
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#
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# Initial Contributors:
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# Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
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#
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# Contributors:
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#
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# Description:
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#
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use strict;
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#use Math::BigInt;
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#
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# Perl module to create and maintain feature manager data files.
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# You can either set up the information programmatically or else load up
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# information from a pre-existing feature data file and then modify it. You
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# can also save the information to a file (in feature manager dataset format).
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#
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# This class maintains header information plus two arrays, one containing
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# feature flag information and the other containing default supported range
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# information. Those are themselves objects and have their own accessor
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# methods.
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#
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package HCRdat;
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use HCRrec;
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#
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# n e w
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#
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# Create a new HCRdat object. For example 'my $hd = HCRdat->new("filea");
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#
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sub new
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{
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my $arg = shift;
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my $fn = shift;
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my $class = ref($arg) || $arg;
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my $self = {
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fingerprint => "HCRf", # 4 bytes wide.
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fileversion => 1, # 2 bytes.
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fileflags => 0x0001, # 2 bytes.
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numrecords => 0, # 4 bytes.
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lsdoffset => 0, # 4 bytes.
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lsdsize => 0, # 4 bytes.
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packprefix => "V", # Changed with endian-ness.
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# Used to create binary strings.
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settingrecords => [], # Array of objects
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lsd => [], # Array of bytes
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};
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bless $self, $class;
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return $self;
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}
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# Print to STDOUT the header information we have.
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sub ShowHeader
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{
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my $self = shift;
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return undef unless(ref($self));
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# Get header information..
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my $typefield = $self->TypeField();
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my $fileversion = $self->FileVersion();
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my $fileflags = $self->FileFlags();
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my $numrecords = $self->NumRecords();
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my $lsdoffset = $self->LsdOffset();
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my $lsdsize = $self->LsdSize();
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# Display it in English.
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print " FINGERPRINTF: '$typefield'\n";
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print " FILEVERSION: '$fileversion'\n";
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print " FILEFLAGS: '$fileflags'\n";
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print " NUMRECORDS: '$numrecords'\n";
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print " LSDOFFSET: '$lsdoffset'\n";
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print " LSDSIZE: '$lsdsize'\n";
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return(0);
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}
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# Get/Set the endian-ness we want. Changes the 'packprefix' member which is
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# used in the creation of binary data.
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sub Endian
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{
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my $self = shift;
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return undef unless(ref($self));
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my $arg = shift;
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return $self->{endian} unless(defined($arg));
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if($arg =~ m/(LE|BE)/i)
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{
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my $endian = uc($1);
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$self->{endian} = $endian;
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# Used by 'pack' to generate binary strings.
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$self->{packprefix} = "V" if($endian eq "LE");
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$self->{packprefix} = "N" if($endian eq "BE");
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}
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return $self->{endian};
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}
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# This is the fingerprint.
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sub TypeField
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{
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my $self = shift;
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return undef unless(ref($self));
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my $arg = shift;
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$self->{fingerprint} = $arg if(defined($arg));
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return $self->{fingerprint};
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}
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sub FileVersion
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{
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my $self = shift;
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return undef unless(ref($self));
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my $arg = shift;
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# Should we be testing for a numeric value?
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$self->{fileversion} = $arg if(defined($arg));
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return $self->{fileversion};
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}
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sub FileFlags
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{
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my $self = shift;
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return undef unless(ref($self));
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my $arg = shift;
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$self->{fileflags} = $arg if(defined($arg));
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return $self->{fileflags};
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}
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# How many feature flag objects have we got?
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sub NumRecords
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{
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my $self = shift;
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return undef unless(ref($self));
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my $arg = shift;
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$self->{numrecords} += $arg if(defined($arg));
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return $self->{numrecords};
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}
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sub LsdOffset
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{
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my $self = shift;
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return undef unless(ref($self));
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my $arg = shift;
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$self->{lsdoffset} = $arg if(defined($arg));
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return $self->{lsdoffset};
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}
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sub LsdSize
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{
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my $self = shift;
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return undef unless(ref($self));
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my $arg = shift;
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$self->{lsdsize} = $arg if(defined($arg));
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return $self->{lsdsize};
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}
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# Create a binary string containing the header information for the
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# feature manager data file based on the various fields in this object.
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sub CreateBinaryHeader
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{
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my $self = shift;
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return undef unless(ref($self));
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my $hdrstring;
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# Get the letter for packing information with 'pack' into a binary form.
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my $pack16 = lc($self->{packprefix});
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my $pack32 = uc($self->{packprefix});
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# Get header information..
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my $typefield = $self->TypeField();
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my $fileversion = $self->FileVersion();
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my $fileflags = $self->FileFlags();
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my $numrecords = $self->NumRecords();
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my $lsdoffset = $self->LsdOffset();
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my $lsdsize = $self->LsdSize();
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# Write the 'type' field out. This is 'feat'. Would this be different on
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# big-endian systems?
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$hdrstring = $typefield;
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# Now the file version number. A 16-bit value.. Will this cause trouble
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# if the shifted value is signed?
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$hdrstring .= pack($pack16 . "1", $fileversion);
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# Now the file flags. Another 16-bit value..
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$hdrstring .= pack($pack16 . "1", $fileflags);
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# Now the number of listed features - a 32-bit value.
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$hdrstring .= pack($pack32 . "1", $numrecords);
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# Now the number of listed features - a 32-bit value.
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$hdrstring .= pack($pack32 . "1", $lsdoffset);
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# Now the number of listed features - a 32-bit value.
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$hdrstring .= pack($pack32 . "1", $lsdsize);
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# Now the 3 reserved words
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$hdrstring .= pack($pack32 . "3", (0, 0, 0));
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return $hdrstring;
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}
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sub CreateImageHdr
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{
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my $self = shift;
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return undef unless(ref($self));
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#my $partid = shift;
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#return -1 unless(defined($partid));
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# Add fingerprint, 1st reserved word and format version
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my $imghdr = pack "V4", (0x5F524348, 0x54524150, 0x00000000, 0x00000001);
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# Add space for image size, timestamp, 2nd reserved word
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$imghdr .= pack "V3", (0x00000000, time, 0x00000000);
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# Add space for payload checksum, HCR Payload constants: UID and 0x0 flags
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$imghdr .= pack "V3", (0x00000000, 0x10286AB8, 0x00000000);
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#Reserved space
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$imghdr .= pack "x216", (0x00000000);
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return $imghdr;
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}
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sub WriteToImage
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{
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my $self = shift;
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return undef unless(ref($self));
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my $imgfile = shift;
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return -1 unless(defined($imgfile));
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my $datfile = shift;
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return -1 unless(defined($datfile));
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#my $partid = shift;
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#return -1 unless(defined($partid));
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my $rc = 0;
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open IMGFILE, "> $imgfile" or die "Couldn't open file '$imgfile' for writing.\n";
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binmode IMGFILE;
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syswrite(IMGFILE, $self->CreateImageHdr(), 256);
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open DATFILE, "$datfile" or die "Couldn't open file '$datfile' for reading.\n";
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binmode DATFILE;
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# print FILE $self->BinaryContent();
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#my $wordsum = 0x1200000000;
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#my $wordsum = Math::BigInt->new("0x0220100123");
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#printf("test: %x\n", $wordsum->external();
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my $imgsize = 256;
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my $word;
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printf("-reading image:\n") if ($mhd::otrace);
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while (sysread (DATFILE, $word, 4)) {
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#printf ("%08x ",$word) if ($mhd::otrace);
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my $iword = unpack("V" , $word);
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printf ("%08x ",$iword) if ($mhd::otrace);
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$rc = syswrite (IMGFILE, $word, 4);
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die "error: ($rc) failed to write datfile word into imgfile.\n" if ($rc != 4);
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#$wordsum->badd($iword);
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$imgsize += 4;
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print "\n" if (($mhd::otrace) && ($imgsize%16==0));
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}
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print "\n" if ($mhd::otrace);
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# ordsum: 0x". $wordsum ."\n" if ($mhd::otrace);
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my $checksum = 0x12345678;
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close DATFILE;
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printf("-image size: %d, checksum: 0x%08x", $imgsize, $checksum) if ($mhd::otrace);
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$rc = sysseek(IMGFILE, 16, 0);
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die "error: ($rc) failed to seek in image to write header.\n" if ($rc != 16);
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# Write out the image size
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my $imginfo1 = pack "V1", ($imgsize);
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$rc = syswrite(IMGFILE, $imginfo1, 4);
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die "error: ($rc) failed to write image size/checksum to image header.\n" if ($rc != 4);
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$rc = sysseek(IMGFILE, 28, 0);
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die "error: ($rc) failed to seek in image to write header.\n" if ($rc != 28);
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# Write out the image checksum
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my $imginfo2 = pack "V1", ($checksum);
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$rc = syswrite(IMGFILE, $imginfo2, 4);
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die "error: ($rc) failed to write image size/checksum to image header.\n" if ($rc != 4);
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close IMGFILE;
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return 0;
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}
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# Writes the binary file specified as an argument with the content of this
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# and contained feature flag and dsr objects.
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sub WriteToFile
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{
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my $self = shift;
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return undef unless(ref($self));
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my $file = shift;
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return undef unless(defined($file));
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open FILE, "> $file" or die "Couldn't open file '$file' for writing.\n";
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binmode FILE;
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print FILE $self->BinaryContent();
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close FILE;
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return 0;
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}
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# Create the binary equivalent of the internal data and return it as a
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# string.
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sub BinaryContent
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{
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my $self = shift;
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return undef unless(ref($self));
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# Get the feature flag entries.. This is an array reference.
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# For each one append the binary representation of the information
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# contained.
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my $records = "";
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my $lsd = "";
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my $ffs_ref = $self->SettingRecords();
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my $ff;
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my $count = 0;
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foreach $ff (@$ffs_ref)
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{
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$count++;
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printf("-encoding record: %04d (0x%08x:%04d)\n", $count, $ff->CUID(), $ff->EID());
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$records .= $ff->GetRecHdrBinary(length ($lsd));
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my $stype = $ff->Type();
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if (($stype & 0xffff0000) && ($ff->Length() > 0)) {
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$lsd .= $ff->GetRecLsdBinary();
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}
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}
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$self->LsdOffset(32+length ($records)); # header size 32
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$self->LsdSize(length ($lsd));
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my $header = $self->CreateBinaryHeader();
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return $header . $records . $lsd;
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}
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# Return a reference to the 'feature flags' array.
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sub SettingRecords
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{
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my $self = shift;
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return undef unless(ref($self));
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return $self->{settingrecords};
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}
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# Add a Feature Flag object. Perhaps there should be code to check if we
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# already know about this feature flag. (i.e check the uid against the ones
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# we have).
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sub AddSettingRecord
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{
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my $self = shift;
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return undef unless(ref($self));
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my $arg = shift;
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die "panic: method 'AddSettingRecord' requires a 'HCRrec' object as argument.\n"
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unless(ref($arg) eq "HCRrec");
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push @{$self->SettingRecords()}, $arg;
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$self->NumRecords(1);
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return 0;
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}
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1;
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