/external/fsck_msdos/ |
H A D | fat.c | 36 __RCSID("$NetBSD: fat.c,v 1.12 2000/10/10 20:24:52 is Exp $"); 38 "$FreeBSD: src/sbin/fsck_msdosfs/fat.c,v 1.9 2008/01/31 13:22:13 yar Exp $"; 138 checkclnum(struct bootblock *boot, int fat, cl_t cl, cl_t *next) argument 153 cl, fat, 209 struct fatEntry *fat; local 219 fat = calloc(boot->NumClusters, sizeof(struct fatEntry)); 220 if (fat == NULL) { 289 fat[cl].next = p[0] + (p[1] << 8) 291 fat[cl].next &= boot->ClustMask; 292 ret |= checkclnum(boot, no, cl, &fat[c 420 clearchain(struct bootblock *boot, struct fatEntry *fat, cl_t head) argument 434 tryclear(struct bootblock *boot, struct fatEntry *fat, cl_t head, cl_t *trunc) argument 450 checkfat(struct bootblock *boot, struct fatEntry *fat) argument 553 writefat(int fs, struct bootblock *boot, struct fatEntry *fat, int correct_fat) argument 661 checklost(int dosfs, struct bootblock *boot, struct fatEntry *fat) argument [all...] |
H A D | check.c | 63 struct fatEntry *fat = NULL; local 115 mod |= readfat(dosfs, &boot, boot.ValidFat >= 0 ? boot.ValidFat : 0, &fat); 133 mod |= comparefat(&boot, fat, currentFat, i); 144 mod |= checkfat(&boot, fat); 154 mod |= resetDosDirSection(&boot, fat); 162 mod |= handleDirTree(dosfs, &boot, fat); 169 mod |= checklost(dosfs, &boot, fat); 176 mod |= writefat(dosfs, &boot, fat, mod & FSFIXFAT); 202 mod |= writefat(dosfs, &boot, fat, 1); 218 free(fat); [all...] |
H A D | dir.c | 224 resetDosDirSection(struct bootblock *boot, struct fatEntry *fat) argument 246 cl = fat[boot->RootCl].next; 249 || fat[boot->RootCl].head != boot->RootCl) { 260 fat[boot->RootCl].next = CLUST_FREE; 266 fat[boot->RootCl].flags |= FAT_USED; 307 delete(int f, struct bootblock *boot, struct fatEntry *fat, cl_t startcl, argument 348 startcl = fat[startcl].next; 355 removede(int f, struct bootblock *boot, struct fatEntry *fat, u_char *start, argument 371 if (delete(f, boot, fat, 390 checksize(struct bootblock *boot, struct fatEntry *fat, u_cha argument 443 check_dot_dot(int f, struct bootblock *boot, struct fatEntry *fat,struct dosDirEntry *dir) argument 525 readDosDirSection(int f, struct bootblock *boot, struct fatEntry *fat, struct dosDirEntry *dir) argument 978 handleDirTree(int dosfs, struct bootblock *boot, struct fatEntry *fat) argument 1019 reconnect(int dosfs, struct bootblock *boot, struct fatEntry *fat, cl_t head) argument [all...] |
H A D | Android.mk | 5 LOCAL_SRC_FILES := boot.c check.c dir.c fat.c main.c
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/external/syslinux/libfat/ |
H A D | fatchain.c | 78 fatsect = fs->fat + (fatoffset >> LIBFAT_SECTOR_SHIFT); 86 fatsect = fs->fat + (fatoffset >> LIBFAT_SECTOR_SHIFT); 104 fatsect = fs->fat + (fatoffset >> LIBFAT_SECTOR_SHIFT); 117 fatsect = fs->fat + (fatoffset >> LIBFAT_SECTOR_SHIFT);
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H A D | libfatint.h | 23 #include "fat.h" 47 libfat_sector_t fat; /* Start of FAT */ member in struct:libfat_filesystem
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H A D | open.c | 64 fs->fat = read16(&bs->bsResSectors); 69 fs->rootdir = fs->fat + fatsize * read8(&bs->bsFATs);
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/external/syslinux/core/fs/fat/ |
H A D | fat.c | 29 return get_cache(fs->fs_dev, FAT_SB(fs)->fat + sector); 48 * we got the end of the one fat sector, 50 * so store the low part, then read the next fat 725 struct fat_bpb fat; local 736 disk->rdwr_sectors(disk, &fat, 0, 1, 0); 739 if (!fat.bxResSectors || !fat.bxFATs) 746 sectors_per_fat = fat.bxFATsecs ? : fat.fat32.bxFATsecs_32; 747 total_sectors = fat 795 struct fat_bpb fat; local [all...] |
H A D | fat_fs.h | 32 * The fat file system structures 84 * The fat file system info in memory 87 sector_t fat; /* The FAT region */ member in struct:fat_sb_info 142 static inline int root_dir_size(struct fs_info *fs, struct fat_bpb *fat) argument 144 return (fat->bxRootDirEnts + SECTOR_SIZE(fs)/32 - 1)
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/external/google-breakpad/src/common/mac/ |
H A D | macho_walker.cc | 152 // If we don't have a fat header, check if the cpu type matches the single 170 // Read the fat header and find an appropriate architecture 172 struct fat_header fat; local 173 if (!ReadBytes(&fat, sizeof(fat), offset)) 177 swap_fat_header(&fat, NXHostByteOrder()); 179 offset += sizeof(fat); 183 for (uint32_t i = 0; i < fat.nfat_arch; ++i) {
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H A D | macho_reader_unittest.cc | 199 : fat(kBigEndian), 205 // here, start, and Mark are file offsets in 'fat'. 206 fat.start() = 0; 208 // Append a 'fat_arch' entry to 'fat', with the given field values. 211 fat 218 // Append |n| dummy 'fat_arch' entries to 'fat'. The cpu type and 225 ASSERT_TRUE(fat.GetContents(&contents)); 234 test_assembler::Section fat; 247 fat 256 fat 232 test_assembler::Section fat; member in struct:FatReaderFixture [all...] |
H A D | macho_reader.h | 40 #include <mach-o/fat.h> 69 // A parser for fat binary files, used to store universal binaries. 70 // When applied to a (non-fat) Mach-O file, this behaves as if the 71 // file were a fat file containing a single object file. 75 // A class for reporting errors found while parsing fat binary files. The 84 // The data does not begin with a fat binary or Mach-O magic number. 88 // The Mach-O fat binary file ends abruptly, without enough space 102 // Create a fat binary file reader that uses |reporter| to report problems. 105 // Read the |size| bytes at |buffer| as a fat binary file. On success, 109 // If the data is a plain Mach-O file, rather than a fat binar [all...] |
/external/vulkan-validation-layers/demos/smoke/android/ |
H A D | build-and-install | 38 adb install build/outputs/apk/android-fat-debug.apk
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/external/compiler-rt/make/ |
H A D | AppleBI.mk | 74 # Rule to make fat dylib 95 # Rule to make fat archive 127 # Rule to make fat dylib
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/external/google-breakpad/src/client/mac/handler/ |
H A D | breakpad_nlist_64.cc | 74 #include <mach-o/fat.h> 200 /* Deal with fat file if necessary */ 205 /* Read in the fat header */ 217 /* Read in the fat archs */
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/external/valgrind/coregrind/ |
H A D | launcher-darwin.c | 49 #include <mach-o/fat.h> 172 // If it's fat, look for a good arch. 178 // If only one fat arch, use it. 183 // Scan fat headers for default arch. 188 // Scan fat headers for any supported arch. 302 This is the preferred arch from fat files and the fallback. */
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H A D | fixup_macho_loadcmds.c | 117 #include <mach-o/fat.h> 168 fat headers, kitchen sink, whatnot: the entire file. The 188 is in general a so-called fat header. The Mach-O object we're 192 /* But we can say that either it's a fat object, in which case it 193 begins with a fat header, or it's unadorned Mach-O, in which 230 /* Map a given fat or thin object aboard, find the thin part if 231 necessary, do some checks, and write details of both the fat and 275 // these if it turns out to be fat. 279 // Check for fat header. 320 fail("No acceptable architecture found in fat fil [all...] |
/external/valgrind/coregrind/m_ume/ |
H A D | macho.c | 53 #include <mach-o/fat.h> 704 Load a fat Mach-O executable. 730 // Read fat header 731 // All fat contents are BIG-ENDIAN 733 print("bad executable (bad fat header)\n"); 738 print("bad executable (bad fat header)\n"); 748 print("bad executable (corrupt fat archs)\n"); 755 VG_(printf)("bad executable (corrupt fat arch) %x %llu\n", 768 print("bad executable (corrupt fat arch 2)\n"); 781 The file may be fat o [all...] |
/external/valgrind/coregrind/m_debuginfo/ |
H A D | readmacho.c | 62 #include <mach-o/fat.h> 88 /* A DiSlice is used to handle the thin/fat distinction for MachO images. 89 (1) the entire mapped-in ("primary") image, fat headers, kitchen sink, 103 is in general a so-called fat header. The Mach-O object we're 107 /* But we can say that either it's a fat object, in which case it 108 begins with a fat header, or it's unadorned Mach-O, in which 144 part and (implicitly, via the contained DiImage*) the fat part. 168 // the bounds if it turns out to be fat. This stores |mimg| as 174 // Check for fat header. 231 "No acceptable architecture found in fat fil [all...] |
/external/selinux/libsepol/tests/policies/test-cond/ |
H A D | refpolicy-base.conf | 1713 genfscon fat / system_u:object_r:dosfs_t:s0
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