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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
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**
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** This is the daemon that sends the fep, bios, and concentrator images
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** from user space to the driver.
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-** BUGS:
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+** BUGS:
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** If the file changes in the middle of the download, you probably
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** will get what you deserve.
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**
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@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ struct downld_t *dp; /* conc. download */
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/*
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- * The same for either the FEP or the BIOS.
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+ * The same for either the FEP or the BIOS.
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* Append the downldio header, issue the ioctl, then free
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* the buffer. Not horribly CPU efficient, but quite RAM efficient.
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*/
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@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ void squirt(int req_type, int bdid, struct image_info *ii)
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/*
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* If this binary comes from a file, stat it to see how
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* large it is. Yes, we intentionally do this each
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- * time for the binary may change between loads.
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+ * time for the binary may change between loads.
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*/
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if (ii->pathname) {
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@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ void squirt(int req_type, int bdid, struct image_info *ii)
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if (sfd < 0 ) {
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myperror(ii->pathname);
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- goto squirt_end;
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+ goto squirt_end;
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}
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if (fstat(sfd, &sb) == -1 ) {
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@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ void squirt(int req_type, int bdid, struct image_info *ii)
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goto squirt_end;
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}
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- ii->len = sb.st_size ;
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+ ii->len = sb.st_size;
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}
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size_buf = ii->len + sizeof(struct downldio);
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@@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ void squirt(int req_type, int bdid, struct image_info *ii)
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dliop = (struct downldio *) malloc(size_buf);
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if (dliop == NULL) {
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- fprintf(stderr,"%s: can't get %d bytes of memory; aborting\n",
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+ fprintf(stderr,"%s: can't get %d bytes of memory; aborting\n",
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pgm, size_buf);
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exit (1);
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}
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@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ void squirt(int req_type, int bdid, struct image_info *ii)
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if (debugflag)
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printf("sending %d bytes of %s %s from %s\n",
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- ii->len,
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+ ii->len,
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(ii->type == IFEP) ? "FEP" : (ii->type == IBIOS) ? "BIOS" : "CONFIG",
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ii->name ? ii->name : "",
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(ii->pathname) ? ii->pathname : "internal image" );
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@@ -209,13 +209,13 @@ squirt_end:
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/*
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- * See if we need to reload the download image in core
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- *
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+ * See if we need to reload the download image in core
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+ *
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*/
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void consider_file_rescan(struct image_info *ii)
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{
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- int sfd ;
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- int len ;
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+ int sfd;
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+ int len;
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struct stat sb;
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/* This operation only makes sense when we're working from a file */
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@@ -232,14 +232,14 @@ void consider_file_rescan(struct image_info *ii)
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myperror(ii->pathname);
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exit(1);
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}
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-
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- /* If the file hasn't changed since we last did this,
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- * and we have not done a free() on the image, bail
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+
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+ /* If the file hasn't changed since we last did this,
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+ * and we have not done a free() on the image, bail
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*/
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if (ii->image && (sb.st_mtime == ii->mtime))
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goto end_rescan;
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- ii->len = len = sb.st_size ;
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+ ii->len = len = sb.st_size;
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/* Record the timestamp of the file */
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ii->mtime = sb.st_mtime;
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@@ -249,12 +249,12 @@ void consider_file_rescan(struct image_info *ii)
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* have a memory leak.
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*/
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if ( ii->image ) {
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- free( ii->image );
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+ free( ii->image );
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/* ii->image = NULL; */ /* not necessary */
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}
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- /* This image will be kept only long enough for the
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- * download to happen. After sending the last block,
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+ /* This image will be kept only long enough for the
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+ * download to happen. After sending the last block,
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* it will be freed
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*/
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ii->image = malloc(len) ;
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@@ -267,14 +267,14 @@ void consider_file_rescan(struct image_info *ii)
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}
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if (read(sfd, ii->image, len) < len) {
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- fprintf(stderr,"%s: read error on %s; aborting\n",
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+ fprintf(stderr,"%s: read error on %s; aborting\n",
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pgm, ii->pathname);
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exit (1);
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}
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end_rescan:
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close(sfd);
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-
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+
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}
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}
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@@ -284,12 +284,12 @@ end_rescan:
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struct image_info * find_conc_image()
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{
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- int x ;
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- struct image_info *i = NULL ;
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+ int x;
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+ struct image_info *i = NULL;
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for ( x = 0; x < nimages; x++ ) {
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i=&image_list[x];
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-
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+
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if(i->type != ICONC)
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continue;
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@@ -305,8 +305,8 @@ struct image_info * find_conc_image()
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*/
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if ((dp->dl_type != 'P' ) && ( ip->dl_srev == dp->dl_srev ))
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return i;
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- }
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- return NULL ;
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+ }
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+ return NULL;
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}
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@@ -378,7 +378,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
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** the list before built in images so that the command line images
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** can override the built in ones.
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*/
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-
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+
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/* allocate space for the list */
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nimages = argc - 2;
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@@ -390,15 +390,15 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
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nimages += count;
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/* Really should just remove the variable "image_list".... robertl */
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- image_list = images ;
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-
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+ image_list = images;
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+
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/* get the images from the command line */
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for(x = 2; x < argc; x++) {
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- int xx;
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+ int xx;
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/*
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- * strip off any leading path information for
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- * determining file type
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+ * strip off any leading path information for
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+ * determining file type
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*/
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if( (fname = strrchr(argv[x],'/')) == NULL)
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fname = argv[x];
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@@ -406,18 +406,18 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
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fname++; /* skip the slash */
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for (xx = 0; xx < count; xx++) {
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- if (strcmp(fname, images[xx].fname) == 0 ) {
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+ if (strcmp(fname, images[xx].fname) == 0 ) {
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images[xx].pathname = argv[x];
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/* image should be NULL until */
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/* space is malloced */
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- images[xx].image = NULL ;
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+ images[xx].image = NULL;
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}
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}
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}
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sleep(3);
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-
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+
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/*
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** Endless loop: get a request from the fep, and service that request.
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*/
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@@ -425,7 +425,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
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/* get the request */
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if (debugflag)
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printf("b4 get ioctl...");
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-
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+
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if (ioctl(fd,DIGI_DLREQ_GET, &dlio) == -1 ) {
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if (errorprint) {
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fprintf(stderr,
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@@ -438,7 +438,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
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if (debugflag)
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printf("dlio.req_type is %d bd %d\n",
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dlio.req_type,dlio.bdid);
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-
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+
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switch(dlio.req_type) {
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case DLREQ_BIOS:
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/*
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@@ -447,18 +447,18 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
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for ( x = 0; x < nimages; x++ ) {
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if(image_list[x].type != IBIOS)
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continue;
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-
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- if ((dlio.image.fi.type & FAMILY) ==
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+
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+ if ((dlio.image.fi.type & FAMILY) ==
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image_list[x].family) {
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-
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- if ( image_list[x].family == T_CX ) {
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- if ((dlio.image.fi.type & BUSTYPE)
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+
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+ if ( image_list[x].family == T_CX ) {
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+ if ((dlio.image.fi.type & BUSTYPE)
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== T_PCIBUS ) {
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- if ( image_list[x].subtype
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+ if ( image_list[x].subtype
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== T_PCIBUS )
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break;
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}
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- else {
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+ else {
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break;
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}
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}
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@@ -466,15 +466,15 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
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/* If subtype of image is T_PCIBUS, it is */
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/* a PCI EPC image, so the board must */
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/* have bus type T_PCIBUS to match */
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- if ((dlio.image.fi.type & BUSTYPE)
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+ if ((dlio.image.fi.type & BUSTYPE)
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== T_PCIBUS ) {
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- if ( image_list[x].subtype
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+ if ( image_list[x].subtype
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== T_PCIBUS )
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break;
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}
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- else {
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+ else {
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/* NON PCI EPC doesn't use PCI image */
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- if ( image_list[x].subtype
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+ if ( image_list[x].subtype
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!= T_PCIBUS )
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break;
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}
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@@ -484,12 +484,12 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
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}
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else if ((dlio.image.fi.type & SUBTYPE) == image_list[x].subtype) {
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/* PCXR board will break out of the loop here */
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- if ( image_list[x].subtype == T_PCXR ) {
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+ if ( image_list[x].subtype == T_PCXR ) {
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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-
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+
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if ( x >= nimages) {
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/*
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** no valid images exist
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@@ -514,7 +514,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
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}
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squirt(dlio.req_type, dlio.bdid, &image_list[x]);
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break ;
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-
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+
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case DLREQ_FEP:
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/*
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** find the fep image for this type
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@@ -522,17 +522,17 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
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for ( x = 0; x < nimages; x++ ) {
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if(image_list[x].type != IFEP)
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continue;
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- if( (dlio.image.fi.type & FAMILY) ==
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+ if( (dlio.image.fi.type & FAMILY) ==
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image_list[x].family ) {
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- if ( image_list[x].family == T_CX ) {
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+ if ( image_list[x].family == T_CX ) {
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/* C/X PCI board */
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- if ((dlio.image.fi.type & BUSTYPE)
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+ if ((dlio.image.fi.type & BUSTYPE)
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== T_PCIBUS ) {
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if ( image_list[x].subtype
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== T_PCIBUS )
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break;
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}
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- else {
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+ else {
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/* Regular CX */
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break;
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}
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@@ -541,15 +541,15 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
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/* If subtype of image is T_PCIBUS, it is */
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/* a PCI EPC image, so the board must */
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/* have bus type T_PCIBUS to match */
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- if ((dlio.image.fi.type & BUSTYPE)
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+ if ((dlio.image.fi.type & BUSTYPE)
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== T_PCIBUS ) {
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- if ( image_list[x].subtype
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+ if ( image_list[x].subtype
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== T_PCIBUS )
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break;
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}
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- else {
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+ else {
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/* NON PCI EPC doesn't use PCI image */
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- if ( image_list[x].subtype
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+ if ( image_list[x].subtype
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!= T_PCIBUS )
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break;
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}
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@@ -559,12 +559,12 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
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}
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else if ((dlio.image.fi.type & SUBTYPE) == image_list[x].subtype) {
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/* PCXR board will break out of the loop here */
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- if ( image_list[x].subtype == T_PCXR ) {
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+ if ( image_list[x].subtype == T_PCXR ) {
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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-
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+
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if ( x >= nimages) {
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/*
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** no valid images exist
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@@ -613,7 +613,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
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}
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break;
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-
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+
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case DLREQ_CONFIG:
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for ( x = 0; x < nimages; x++ ) {
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if(image_list[x].type != ICONFIG)
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@@ -658,15 +658,15 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
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*/
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for ( x = 0; x < nimages; x++ ) {
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ii=&image_list[x];
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-
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+
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if(image_list[x].type != ICONC)
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continue;
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-
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+
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consider_file_rescan(ii) ;
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-
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+
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ip = (struct downld_t *) image_list[x].image;
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if (ip == NULL) continue;
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-
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+
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/*
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* When I removed Clusterport, I kept only the
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* code that I was SURE wasn't ClusterPort.
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@@ -674,11 +674,11 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
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*/
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if ((dp->dl_type != 'P' ) &&
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- (ip->dl_lrev <= dp->dl_lrev ) &&
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+ (ip->dl_lrev <= dp->dl_lrev ) &&
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( dp->dl_lrev <= ip->dl_hrev))
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break;
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}
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-
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+
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if ( x >= nimages ) {
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/*
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** No valid images exist
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@@ -691,7 +691,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
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}
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continue;
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}
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-
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+
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} else {
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/*
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** find image version required
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@@ -706,40 +706,40 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
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continue;
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}
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}
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-
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+
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/*
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** download block of image
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*/
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-
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+
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offset = 1024 * dp->dl_seq;
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-
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+
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/*
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** test if block requested within image
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*/
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- if ( offset < ii->len ) {
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-
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+ if ( offset < ii->len ) {
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+
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/*
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** if it is, determine block size, set segment,
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** set size, set pointers, and copy block
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*/
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if (( bsize = ii->len - offset ) > 1024 )
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bsize = 1024;
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-
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+
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/*
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** copy image version info to download area
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*/
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dp->dl_srev = ip->dl_srev;
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dp->dl_lrev = ip->dl_lrev;
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dp->dl_hrev = ip->dl_hrev;
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-
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+
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dp->dl_seg = (64 * dp->dl_seq) + ip->dl_seg;
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dp->dl_size = bsize;
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-
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+
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down = (char *)&dp->dl_data[0];
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image = (char *)((char *)ip + offset);
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-
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+
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memcpy(down, image, bsize);
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- }
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+ }
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else {
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/*
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** Image has been downloaded, set segment and
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@@ -747,24 +747,24 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
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*/
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dp->dl_seg = ip->dl_seg;
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dp->dl_size = 0;
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-
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+
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/* Now, we can release the concentrator */
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/* image from memory if we're running */
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/* from filesystem images */
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-
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+
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if (ii->pathname)
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if (ii->image) {
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free(ii->image);
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- ii->image = NULL ;
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- }
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+ ii->image = NULL;
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+ }
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}
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-
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+
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if (debugflag)
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printf(
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"sending conc dl section %d to %s from %s\n",
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dp->dl_seq, ii->name,
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ii->pathname ? ii->pathname : "Internal Image");
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-
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+
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if (ioctl(fd, DIGI_DLREQ_SET, &dlio) == -1 ) {
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if (errorprint) {
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fprintf(stderr,
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