#ifndef __UMDIFF_H #define __UMDIFF_H /** * @file umdiff.h * @author Karim Vergnes * @copyright GPLv2 * @brief Definitions for UMDiff file format * * This file contains all required types to read and parse a UMDiff file. */ #define UMDIFF_VERSION 0x00 /** * @brief Index of commands at 1024 sector interval. * * This list contains the offset of the first command for every 1024 sector * block. * * The value represents an offset to read the file from, in the command list. * If a command exists across a 1024-sector boundary, the offset shall point * to the start of that command. * * Pointers spanning past the end of the disc are undefined and shall not be * used. */ typedef long lp_UMDiffIndex[2048]; typedef struct __attribute__((packed)) { char magic[7]; /* = 0x7f 'UMDiff' */ char version; long cmd_len; long data_start; lp_UMDiffIndex index; } lp_UMDiffHeader; /** * @brief Definition for a single patch command. * * This is the format for a unit 'patch command'. A patch command is comprised * of five parameters: * * - sector_start: Where on the original disc the patch command takes * effect, in sectors. * - sector_count: How many sectors on the original disc the patch * command spans. * - patch_start: Where in the patch source the substitute data is * found, in sectors. * - patch_sector_count: How many sectors on the patch source the * substitute data occupies. If smaller than sector_count, then * the substitute is a repeating pattern of that length. * - data_source: 1 if the substitute data is on the original disc, * 0 if it is in the UMDiff file's data area. */ typedef struct { long sector_start; long sector_count; long patch_start; long patch_sector_count; /* if < sector_count, repeat */ long data_source; /* 0 = patchfile, 1 = source */ } lp_UMDiffCommand; // Commands shall start immediately after the full header #define UMDIFF_COMMANDS_START (sizeof lp_UMDiffHeader) typedef struct { lp_UMDiffHeader *hdr; lp_UMDiffCommand *commands; } lp_UMDiffFile; #endif //__UMDIFF_H // vim: ft=c.doxygen