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// Copyright (c) 2003-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
// All rights reserved.
// This component and the accompanying materials are made available
// under the terms of "Eclipse Public License v1.0"
// which accompanies this distribution, and is available
// at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html".
//
// Initial Contributors:
// Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
//
// Contributors:
//
// Description:
// Add a simple coff header to a binary file
// optionally strip off the first 256 bytes
// This is primarily for generating an image
// file that can be downloaded via the ether
// to cogent using the SmartFirmWare boot rom
//
//
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <io.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
// little error functionet
void error(const char* p)
{
fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", p);
exit(1);
}
// little usage functionet
void usage(const char* p)
{
fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", p);
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
// check for usage
if (argc < 3 || argc > 4)
{
usage("Usage: bin2coff infile outfile nostrip\nOption nostrip: don't strip off the first 256 bytes");
}
// make sure we are not operating on only one file
if (!strcmp(argv[1], argv[2]))
{
usage("Usage: bin2coff must specify different input and output files");
}
// try to open the input file
FILE *pInFile;
if((pInFile = fopen(argv[1], "rb" )) == NULL)
{
error("Cannot open input file");
}
// open output file
FILE *pOutFile;
if((pOutFile = fopen(argv[2], "wb") ) == NULL)
{
error("Cannot open output file");
}
// strip the 256 long header?
// ok, so it's simple, so what
bool stripheader = (argc == 3);
// how big is the input file
struct stat filelength;
stat(argv[1], &filelength);
unsigned long fsize = filelength.st_size;
if (stripheader)
{
fsize -= 256;
}
// write out the coff header to the new file
// somewhere to put a simple coff header
unsigned char coffhead[0x58] = {0}; // zero all the elements
// fill in the constant bits
// this is supposed to be simple, remember
coffhead[1] = 0x0a;
coffhead[2] = 0x01;
coffhead[0x10] = 0x1c;
coffhead[0x12] = 0x0f;
coffhead[0x13] = 0xa1;
coffhead[0x14] = 0x0b;
coffhead[0x15] = 0x01;
coffhead[0x26] = 0x40; // entry point 0x00400000
coffhead[0x2a] = 0x40;
coffhead[0x30] = 0x2e;
coffhead[0x31] = 0x74;
coffhead[0x32] = 0x65;
coffhead[0x33] = 0x78;
coffhead[0x34] = 0x74;
coffhead[0x3a] = 0x40;
coffhead[0x3e] = 0x40;
coffhead[0x44] = 0x58;
coffhead[0x54] = 0x20;
// now fill in the text segment size
*(int *) (&coffhead[0x18]) = fsize;
*(int *) (&coffhead[0x40]) = fsize;
// write out the new file
// first the header
int numwritten=0;
numwritten = fwrite(coffhead, sizeof(char), 0x58, pOutFile);
if (numwritten < 0x58)
{
error("The number of items written is less than 0x58");
}
// now the rest of the file
if (stripheader)
{
fpos_t filePositionIndicator = 0x100;
if (fsetpos(pInFile, &filePositionIndicator) !=0)
{
error("The file is not accessible ");
}
}
static const int buffsize = 1024;
unsigned char fbuff[buffsize];
while (!feof(pInFile))
{
int nread = fread(fbuff,sizeof(unsigned char), sizeof(fbuff), pInFile);
int nwritten = fwrite(fbuff, sizeof(unsigned char), nread, pOutFile);
if (nwritten < nread)
{
error("The number of items written is less than number of items read");
}
}
fclose(pOutFile);
fclose(pInFile);
return 0;
}