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//============================================================
//
//  minifile.c - Minimal core file access functions
//
//============================================================
//
//  Copyright Aaron Giles
//  All rights reserved.
//
//  Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or
//  without modification, are permitted provided that the
//  following conditions are met:
//
//    * Redistributions of source code must retain the above
//      copyright notice, this list of conditions and the
//      following disclaimer.
//    * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the
//      above copyright notice, this list of conditions and
//      the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or
//      other materials provided with the distribution.
//    * Neither the name 'MAME' nor the names of its
//      contributors may be used to endorse or promote
//      products derived from this software without specific
//      prior written permission.
//
//  THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY AARON GILES ''AS IS'' AND
//  ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
//  LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
//  FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO
//  EVENT SHALL AARON GILES BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
//  INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
//  DAMAGE (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
//  SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
//  PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON
//  ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
//  LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
//  ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN
//  IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
//
//============================================================

#include "osdcore.h"


//============================================================
//  osd_open
//============================================================

file_error osd_open(const char *path, UINT32 openflags, osd_file **file, UINT64 *filesize)
{
	const char *mode;
	FILE *fileptr;

	// based on the flags, choose a mode
	if (openflags & OPEN_FLAG_WRITE)
	{
		if (openflags & OPEN_FLAG_READ)
			mode = (openflags & OPEN_FLAG_CREATE) ? "w+b" : "r+b";
		else
			mode = "wb";
	}
	else if (openflags & OPEN_FLAG_READ)
		mode = "rb";
	else
		return FILERR_INVALID_ACCESS;

	// open the file
	fileptr = fopen(path, mode);
	if (fileptr == NULL)
		return FILERR_NOT_FOUND;

	// store the file pointer directly as an osd_file
	*file = (osd_file *)fileptr;

	// get the size -- note that most fseek/ftell implementations are limited to 32 bits
	fseek(fileptr, 0, SEEK_END);
	*filesize = ftell(fileptr);
	fseek(fileptr, 0, SEEK_SET);

	return FILERR_NONE;
}


//============================================================
//  osd_close
//============================================================

file_error osd_close(osd_file *file)
{
	// close the file handle
	fclose((FILE *)file);
	return FILERR_NONE;
}


//============================================================
//  osd_read
//============================================================

file_error osd_read(osd_file *file, void *buffer, UINT64 offset, UINT32 length, UINT32 *actual)
{
	size_t count;

	// seek to the new location; note that most fseek implementations are limited to 32 bits
	fseek((FILE *)file, offset, SEEK_SET);

	// perform the read
	count = fread(buffer, 1, length, (FILE *)file);
	if (actual != NULL)
		*actual = count;

	return FILERR_NONE;
}


//============================================================
//  osd_write
//============================================================

file_error osd_write(osd_file *file, const void *buffer, UINT64 offset, UINT32 length, UINT32 *actual)
{
	size_t count;

	// seek to the new location; note that most fseek implementations are limited to 32 bits
	fseek((FILE *)file, offset, SEEK_SET);

	// perform the write
	count = fwrite(buffer, 1, length, (FILE *)file);
	if (actual != NULL)
		*actual = count;

	return FILERR_NONE;
}


//============================================================
//  osd_rmfile
//============================================================

file_error osd_rmfile(const char *filename)
{
	return remove(filename) ? FILERR_FAILURE : FILERR_NONE;
}


//============================================================
//  osd_get_physical_drive_geometry
//============================================================

int osd_get_physical_drive_geometry(const char *filename, UINT32 *cylinders, UINT32 *heads, UINT32 *sectors, UINT32 *bps)
{
	// there is no standard way of doing this, so we always return FALSE, indicating
	// that a given path is not a physical drive
	return FALSE;
}


//============================================================
//  osd_uchar_from_osdchar
//============================================================

int osd_uchar_from_osdchar(UINT32 /* unicode_char */ *uchar, const char *osdchar, size_t count)
{
	// we assume a standard 1:1 mapping of characters to the first 256 unicode characters
	*uchar = (UINT8)*osdchar;
	return 1;
}