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# Copyright(c) 1986 Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy Inc.
include <config.h>
include <mach.h>
include <fio.h>
include "imfort.h"
.help bfio
.nf --------------------------------------------------------------------------
BFIO -- Binary file i/o.
The IMFORT interface needs its own little binary file i/o interface to deal
with the complexities of blocking and deblocking data in hardware disk blocks.
A little buffering is also desirable to reduce the number of disk transfers
required to read through an image.
bfaloc (fname, nchars, status)
fp = bfopen (fname, acmode, advice)
bfalcx (fname, nchars, status)
fp = bfopnx (fname, acmode, advice)
nc = bfbsiz (fp) # get block size
nc = bffsiz (fp) # get file size
chan = bfchan (fp) # get channel
bfclos (fp, status)
stat = bfread (fp, buf, nchars, offset) # random i/o
stat = bfwrit (fp, buf, nchars, offset)
stat = bfseek (fp, offset) # sequential i/o
stat = bfrseq (fp, buf, nchars)
stat = bfwseq (fp, buf, nchars)
stat = bfflsh (fp) # flush buffered output
where
fname host file name (no virtual filenames here)
acmode access mode (READ_ONLY, etc.)
advice SEQUENTIAL or RANDOM
fd file descriptor, a struct pointer
buf char user data buffer
nchars amount of data to transfer, SPP chars
offset file offset of transfer, SPP chars, 1 indexed
stat nchars transferred or ERR
The advice parameter determines the size of the internal buffer allocated
by BFIO. A small buffer is allocated for random access, a large buffer for
sequential access. Sequential is usually best. If advice is a large number
it is taken to be the actual block size in chars.
.endhelp --------------------------------------------------------------------
define LEN_BFIO 10
define BF_CHAN Memi[$1] # OS channel
define BF_ACMODE Memi[$1+1] # access mode
define BF_BUFP Memi[$1+2] # buffer pointer
define BF_BUFSIZE Memi[$1+3] # buffer capacity, chars
define BF_BUFCHARS Memi[$1+4] # amount of data in buffer
define BF_BUFOFFSET Memi[$1+5] # file offset of buffer
define BF_FILEOFFSET Memi[$1+6] # file offset for seq i/o
define BF_UPDATE Memi[$1+7] # write buffer to disk
define BF_BLKSIZE Memi[$1+8] # device block size
define SZ_RANBUF 2048 # SPP chars
define SZ_SEQBUF 131072
define READ 0
define WRITE 1
# BFOPEN -- Fortran callable version of BFOPNX.
int procedure bfopen (fname, acmode, advice)
% character*(*) fname
int acmode # SPP access mode, as in FIO
int advice # seq. or random, or bufsize in chars
char sppname[SZ_PATHNAME]
pointer bfopnx()
begin
call f77upk (fname, sppname, SZ_PATHNAME)
return (bfopnx (sppname, acmode, advice))
end
# BFALOC -- Fortran callable version of BFALCX.
procedure bfaloc (fname, nchars, status)
% character*(*) fname
int nchars # size of file to be allocated
int status # receives status
char sppname[SZ_PATHNAME]
begin
call f77upk (fname, sppname, SZ_PATHNAME)
call strpak (sppname, sppname, SZ_PATHNAME)
call zfaloc (sppname, nchars * SZB_CHAR, status)
end
# BFOPNX -- Open a binary file (SPP version).
pointer procedure bfopnx (fname, acmode, advice)
char fname[ARB] # HOST filename
int acmode # SPP access mode, as in FIO
int advice # seq. or random, or bufsize in chars
pointer bp, fp
long blksize
char osfn[SZ_PATHNAME]
int chan, bufsize
int bfmode()
errchk malloc
begin
# Open or create the file.
call strpak (fname, osfn, SZ_PATHNAME)
call zopnbf (osfn, bfmode(acmode), chan)
if (chan == ERR)
return (ERR)
# Allocate and initialize file descriptor and i/o buffer.
call malloc (fp, LEN_BFIO, TY_STRUCT)
# Pick a buffer size.
if (advice == RANDOM)
bufsize = SZ_RANBUF
else if (advice == SEQUENTIAL)
bufsize = SZ_SEQBUF
else
bufsize = advice
call zsttbf (chan, FSTT_BLKSIZE, blksize)
blksize = blksize / SZB_CHAR
bufsize = (bufsize + blksize - 1) / blksize * blksize
call malloc (bp, bufsize, TY_CHAR)
BF_CHAN(fp) = chan
BF_ACMODE(fp) = acmode
BF_BUFP(fp) = bp
BF_BUFSIZE(fp) = bufsize
BF_BUFCHARS(fp) = 0
BF_BUFOFFSET(fp) = 0
BF_FILEOFFSET(fp) = 1
BF_UPDATE(fp) = NO
BF_BLKSIZE(fp) = blksize
return (fp)
end
# BFCLOS -- Close a BFIO binary file.
procedure bfclos (fp, status)
pointer fp # BFIO file descriptor
int status
int bfflsh()
begin
if (BF_UPDATE(fp) == YES) {
status = bfflsh (fp)
if (status == ERR)
return
}
call zclsbf (BF_CHAN(fp), status)
call mfree (BF_BUFP(fp), TY_CHAR)
call mfree (fp, TY_STRUCT)
end
# BFALCX -- Allocate a fixed size binary file.
procedure bfalcx (fname, nchars, status)
char fname[ARB] # HOST filename
int nchars # size of file to be allocated
int status # receives status
char osfn[SZ_PATHNAME]
begin
call strpak (fname, osfn, SZ_PATHNAME)
call zfaloc (osfn, nchars * SZB_CHAR, status)
end
# BFBSIZ -- Return the device block size in chars.
int procedure bfbsiz (fp)
pointer fp # BFIO file descriptor
begin
return (BF_BLKSIZE(fp))
end
# BFFSIZ -- Return the file size in chars.
int procedure bffsiz (fp)
pointer fp # BFIO file descriptor
int nbytes
begin
call zsttbf (BF_CHAN(fp), FSTT_FILSIZE, nbytes)
if (nbytes == ERR)
return (ERR)
else
return ((nbytes + SZB_CHAR-1) / SZB_CHAR)
end
# BFCHAN -- Return the channel of the file.
int procedure bfchan (fp)
pointer fp # BFIO file descriptor
begin
return (BF_CHAN(fp))
end
# BFREAD -- Read an arbitrary number of chars from a binary file at an
# arbitrary offset.
int procedure bfread (fp, buf, nchars, offset)
pointer fp # BFIO file descriptor
char buf[ARB] # user data buffer
int nchars # nchars of data to be read
long offset # file offset
pointer bp
long off, off1, off2
int ip, op, nleft, chunk
int bffill()
begin
off1 = BF_BUFOFFSET(fp)
off2 = off1 + BF_BUFCHARS(fp)
off = offset
nleft = nchars
op = 1
bp = BF_BUFP(fp)
while (nleft > 0) {
# Fault in new buffer if file offset falls outside current buffer.
if (off1 <= 0 || off < off1 || off >= off2)
if (bffill (fp, off, nleft, READ) == ERR)
return (ERR)
else {
off1 = BF_BUFOFFSET(fp)
off2 = off1 + BF_BUFCHARS(fp)
}
# Return as much data as possible from the current buffer and
# advance all the pointers when done.
ip = off - off1
chunk = min (nleft, BF_BUFCHARS(fp) - ip)
if (chunk <= 0)
break
call amovc (Memc[bp+ip], buf[op], chunk)
nleft = nleft - chunk
off = off + chunk
op = op + chunk
}
if (nleft >= nchars)
return (EOF)
else
return (nchars - nleft)
end
# BFWRIT -- Write an arbitrary number of chars to a binary file at an
# arbitrary offset.
int procedure bfwrit (fp, buf, nchars, offset)
pointer fp # BFIO file descriptor
char buf[ARB] # user data buffer
int nchars # nchars of data to be written
long offset # file offset
pointer bp
long off, off1, off2
int ip, op, nleft, chunk
int bffill()
begin
off1 = BF_BUFOFFSET(fp)
off2 = off1 + BF_BUFSIZE(fp)
off = offset
nleft = nchars
ip = 1
bp = BF_BUFP(fp)
while (nleft > 0) {
# Fault in new buffer if file offset falls outside current buffer.
if (off1 <= 0 || off < off1 || off >= off2)
if (bffill (fp, off, nleft, WRITE) == ERR)
return (ERR)
else {
off1 = BF_BUFOFFSET(fp)
off2 = off1 + BF_BUFSIZE(fp)
}
# Move as much data as possible into the current buffer and
# advance all the pointers when done.
op = off - off1
chunk = min (nleft, BF_BUFSIZE(fp) - op)
call amovc (buf[ip], Memc[bp+op], chunk)
BF_BUFCHARS(fp) = max (BF_BUFCHARS(fp), off+chunk - off1)
BF_UPDATE(fp) = YES
nleft = nleft - chunk
off = off + chunk
ip = ip + chunk
}
return (nchars)
end
# BFRSEQ -- Sequential read from a file. Successive reads advance through
# the file.
int procedure bfrseq (fp, buf, nchars)
pointer fp #I BFIO file descriptor
char buf[ARB] #I user data buffer
int nchars #I nchars of data to be read
int status
int bfread()
begin
status = bfread (fp, buf, nchars, BF_FILEOFFSET(fp))
if (status > 0)
BF_FILEOFFSET(fp) = BF_FILEOFFSET(fp) + status
return (status)
end
# BFWSEQ -- Sequential write to a file. Successive writes advance through
# the file.
int procedure bfwseq (fp, buf, nchars)
pointer fp #I BFIO file descriptor
char buf[ARB] #O user data buffer
int nchars #I nchars of data to be written
int status
int bfwrit()
begin
status = bfwrit (fp, buf, nchars, BF_FILEOFFSET(fp))
if (status > 0)
BF_FILEOFFSET(fp) = BF_FILEOFFSET(fp) + status
return (status)
end
# BFSEEK -- Set the file offset for sequential i/o using bf[rw]seq.
# If called as bfseek(fp,0) the current file offset is returned without
# changing the file position.
int procedure bfseek (fp, offset)
pointer fp #I BFIO file descriptor
int offset #I desired file offset (1-indexed)
int bffsiz()
int old_offset
begin
old_offset = BF_FILEOFFSET(fp)
switch (offset) {
case BOF:
BF_FILEOFFSET(fp) = 1
case EOF:
BF_FILEOFFSET(fp) = bffsiz(fp) + 1
default:
if (offset > 0)
BF_FILEOFFSET(fp) = offset
}
return (old_offset)
end
# BFFILL -- Move the BFIO buffer so that it contains the indicated offset.
# Flush the buffer to disk first if it has been written into.
int procedure bffill (fp, offset, nchars, rwflag)
pointer fp # BFIO descriptor
long offset # desired file offset
int nchars # nchars that will be read/written later
int rwflag # read or write when we return?
long bufoff
int status, bufsize
int bfflsh()
begin
if (BF_UPDATE(fp) == YES)
if (bfflsh (fp) == ERR)
return (ERR)
bufsize = BF_BUFSIZE(fp)
bufoff = ((offset - 1) / bufsize) * bufsize + 1
BF_BUFOFFSET(fp) = bufoff
# If we are being called prior to a write, and the entire buffer
# is being written into, there is no point in filling the buffer
# from the file. Also, if the file is open WRITE_ONLY, we do not
# read from the file.
if ((BF_ACMODE(fp) == WO) ||
(offset == bufoff && nchars >= bufsize && rwflag == WRITE))
return (nchars)
# Fill the buffer from the file.
call zardbf (BF_CHAN(fp), Memc[BF_BUFP(fp)], BF_BUFSIZE(fp) * SZB_CHAR,
(bufoff - 1) * SZB_CHAR + 1)
call zawtbf (BF_CHAN(fp), status)
if (status == ERR)
return (ERR)
BF_BUFCHARS(fp) = status / SZB_CHAR
return (BF_BUFCHARS(fp))
end
# BFFLSH -- Flush the BFIO buffer.
int procedure bfflsh (fp)
pointer fp # BFIO file descriptor
int status
begin
if (BF_UPDATE(fp) == NO)
return (OK)
else
BF_UPDATE(fp) = NO
# Flush the buffer to the file.
call zawrbf (BF_CHAN(fp), Memc[BF_BUFP(fp)], BF_BUFCHARS(fp) * SZB_CHAR,
(BF_BUFOFFSET(fp) - 1) * SZB_CHAR + 1)
call zawtbf (BF_CHAN(fp), status)
if (status == ERR)
return (ERR)
else
return (status / SZB_CHAR)
end
# BFMODE -- Map the IMFORT/BFIO access mode into the file access mode
# expected by the IRAF kernel.
int procedure bfmode (acmode)
int acmode # IMFORT access mode
begin
switch (acmode) {
case RO:
return (READ_ONLY)
case WO:
return (WRITE_ONLY)
case RW:
return (READ_WRITE)
case NF:
return (NEW_FILE)
default:
return (READ_ONLY)
}
end
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