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/*
** sysspec.c
** System-specific routines.
**
** BYTEmark (tm)
** BYTE's Native Mode Benchmarks
** Rick Grehan, BYTE Magazine
**
** Creation:
** Revision: 3/95;10/95
**
** DISCLAIMER
** The source, executable, and documentation files that comprise
** the BYTEmark benchmarks are made available on an "as is" basis.
** This means that we at BYTE Magazine have made every reasonable
** effort to verify that the there are no errors in the source and
** executable code.  We cannot, however, guarantee that the programs
** are error-free.  Consequently, McGraw-HIll and BYTE Magazine make
** no claims in regard to the fitness of the source code, executable
** code, and documentation of the BYTEmark.
**  Furthermore, BYTE Magazine, McGraw-Hill, and all employees
** of McGraw-Hill cannot be held responsible for any damages resulting
** from the use of this code or the results obtained from using
** this code.
*/

/***********************************
**    SYSTEM-SPECIFIC ROUTINES    **
************************************
**
** These are the routines that provide functions that are
** system-specific.  If the benchmarks are to be ported
** to new hardware/new O.S., this is the first place to
** start.
*/
#include "sysspec.h"

/***********************************
** MEMORY ARRAY HANDLING ROUTINES **
***********************************/
/****************************
** InitMemArray
** Initialize the memory array.  This simply amounts to
** setting mem_array_ents to zero, indicating that there
** isn't anything in the memory array.
*/
void InitMemArray(void)
{
mem_array_ents=0;
return;
}

/***************************
** AddMemArray
** Add a pair of items to the memory array.
**  true_addr is the true address (mem_array[0][n])
**  adj_addr is the adjusted address (mem_array[0][n])
** Returns 0 if ok
** -1 if not enough room
*/
int AddMemArray(ulong true_addr,
		ulong adj_addr)
{
if(mem_array_ents>=MEM_ARRAY_SIZE)
	return(-1);

mem_array[0][mem_array_ents]=true_addr;
mem_array[1][mem_array_ents]=adj_addr;
mem_array_ents++;
return(0);
}

/*************************
** RemoveMemArray
** Given an adjusted address value (mem_array[1][n]), locate
** the entry and remove it from the mem_array.
** Also returns the associated true address.
** Returns 0 if ok
** -1 if not found.
*/
int RemoveMemArray(ulong adj_addr,ulong *true_addr)
{
int i,j;

/* Locate the item in the array. */
for(i=0;i<mem_array_ents;i++)
	if(mem_array[1][i]==adj_addr)
	{       /* Found it..bubble stuff down */
		*true_addr=mem_array[0][i];
		j=i;
		while(j+1<mem_array_ents)
		{       mem_array[0][j]=mem_array[0][j+1];
			mem_array[1][j]=mem_array[1][j+1];
			j++;
		}
		mem_array_ents--;
		return(0);      /* Return if found */
	}

/* If we made it here...something's wrong...show error */
return(-1);
}

/**********************************
**    FILE HANDLING ROUTINES     **
**********************************/

/****************************
** CreateFile
** This routine accepts a filename for an argument and
** creates that file in the current directory (unless the
** name contains a path that overrides the current directory).
** Note that the routine does not OPEN the file.
** If the file exists, it is truncated to length 0.
*/
void CreateFile(char *filename,
		int *errorcode)
{
FILE *fhandle;            /* File handle used internally */

fhandle=fopen(filename,"w");

if(fhandle==NULL)
	*errorcode=ERROR_FILECREATE;
else
	*errorcode=0;

/*
** Since all we're doing here is creating the file,
** go ahead and close it.
*/
fclose(fhandle);
}

/****************************
** bmOpenFile
** Opens the file given by fname, returning its handle.
** If an error occurs, returns its code in errorcode.
** The file is opened in read-write exclusive mode.
*/
FILE *bmOpenFile(char *fname,       /* File name */
	    int *errorcode)         /* Error code returned */
{

FILE *fhandle;            /* Returned file handle */

fhandle=fopen(fname,"w+");

if(fhandle==NULL)
	*errorcode=ERROR_FILEOPEN;
else
	*errorcode=0;

return(fhandle);
}


/****************************
** CloseFile
** Closes the file identified by fhandle.
** A more inocuous routine there never was.
*/
void CloseFile(FILE *fhandle,             /* File handle */
		int *errorcode)         /* Returned error code */
{
fclose(fhandle);
*errorcode=0;
return;
}

/****************************
** readfile
** Read bytes from an opened file.  This routine
** is a combination seek-and-read.
** Note that this routine expects the offset to be from
** the beginning of the file.
*/
void readfile(FILE *fhandle,            /* File handle */
	unsigned long offset,           /* Offset into file */
	unsigned long nbytes,           /* # of bytes to read */
	void *buffer,                   /* Buffer to read into */
	int *errorcode)                 /* Returned error code */
{

long newoffset;                         /* New offset by fseek */
size_t nelems;                          /* Expected return code from read */
size_t readcode;                        /* Actual return code from read */

/*
** Presume success.
*/
*errorcode=0;

/*
** Seek to the proper offset.
*/
newoffset=fseek(fhandle,(long)offset,SEEK_SET);
if(newoffset==-1L)
{       *errorcode=ERROR_FILESEEK;
	return;
}

/*
** Do the read.
*/
nelems=(size_t)(nbytes & 0xFFFF);
readcode=fread(buffer,(size_t)1,nelems,fhandle);
if(readcode!=nelems)
	*errorcode=ERROR_FILEREAD;

}

/****************************
** writefile
** writes bytes to an opened file.  This routine is
** a combination seek-and-write.
** Note that this routine expects the offset to be from
** the beinning of the file.
*/
void writefile(FILE *fhandle,           /* File handle */
	unsigned long offset,           /* Offset into file */
	unsigned long nbytes,           /* # of bytes to read */
	void *buffer,                   /* Buffer to read into */
	int *errorcode)                 /* Returned error code */
{

long newoffset;                         /* New offset by lseek */
size_t nelems;                          /* Expected return code from write */
size_t writecode;                       /* Actual return code from write */

/*
** Presume success.
*/
*errorcode=0;

/*
** Seek to the proper offset.
*/
newoffset=fseek(fhandle,(long)offset,SEEK_SET);
if(newoffset==-1L)
{       *errorcode=ERROR_FILESEEK;
	return;
}

/*
** Do the write.
*/
nelems=(size_t)(nbytes & 0xFFFF);
writecode=fwrite(buffer,(size_t)1,nelems,fhandle);
if(writecode==nelems)
	*errorcode=ERROR_FILEWRITE;

}