/* $Id: fat.h 66728 2017-04-29 01:04:56Z vboxsync $ */ /** @file * IPRT, File Allocation Table (FAT). */ /* * Copyright (C) 2017 Oracle Corporation * * This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as * available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software; * you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU * General Public License (GPL) as published by the Free Software * Foundation, in version 2 as it comes in the "COPYING" file of the * VirtualBox OSE distribution. VirtualBox OSE is distributed in the * hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any kind. * * The contents of this file may alternatively be used under the terms * of the Common Development and Distribution License Version 1.0 * (CDDL) only, as it comes in the "COPYING.CDDL" file of the * VirtualBox OSE distribution, in which case the provisions of the * CDDL are applicable instead of those of the GPL. * * You may elect to license modified versions of this file under the * terms and conditions of either the GPL or the CDDL or both. */ #ifndef ___iprt_formats_fat_h #define ___iprt_formats_fat_h #include #include /** @defgroup grp_rt_formats_fat File Allocation Table (FAT) structures and definitions * @ingroup grp_rt_formats * @{ */ /** @name FAT Media byte values * @remarks This isn't as simple as it's made out to be here! * @{ */ #define FATBPB_MEDIA_FLOPPY_8 UINT8_C(0xe5) #define FATBPB_MEDIA_FLOPPY_5_DOT_25 UINT8_C(0xed) #define FATBPB_MEDIA_FLOPPY_3_DOT_5 UINT8_C(0xf0) /* incomplete, figure out as needed... */ /** Checks if @a a_bMedia is a valid media byte. */ #define FATBPB_MEDIA_IS_VALID(a_bMedia) ( (uint8_t)(a_bMedia) >= 0xf8 \ || (uint8_t)(a_bMedia) == 0xf0 \ || (uint8_t)(a_bMedia) == 0xf4 /* obscure - msdos 2.11 */ \ || (uint8_t)(a_bMedia) == 0xf5 /* obscure - msdos 2.11 */ \ || (uint8_t)(a_bMedia) == 0xed /* obscure - tandy 2000 */ \ || (uint8_t)(a_bMedia) == 0xe5 /* obscure - tandy 2000 */ ) /** @} */ /** Checks if @a a_bFatId is a valid FAT ID byte. * @todo uncertain whether 0xf4 and 0xf5 should be allowed here too. */ #define FAT_ID_IS_VALID(a_bFatId) ( (uint8_t)(a_bFatId) >= 0xf8 \ || (uint8_t)(a_bFatId) == 0xf0 \ || (uint8_t)(a_bFatId) == 0xf4 /* obscure - msdos 2.11 */ \ || (uint8_t)(a_bFatId) == 0xf5 /* obscure - msdos 2.11 */ \ || (uint8_t)(a_bFatId) == 0xed /* obscure, tandy 2000 */ \ || (uint8_t)(a_bFatId) == 0xe5 /* obscure, tandy 2000 */ ) /** * The DOS 2.0 BIOS parameter block (BPB). * * This was the first DOS version with a BPB. */ #pragma pack(1) typedef struct FATBPB20 { /** 0x0b / 0x00: The sector size in bytes. */ uint16_t cbSector; /** 0x0d / 0x02: Number of sectors per cluster. */ uint8_t cSectorsPerCluster; /** 0x0e / 0x03: Number of reserved sectors before the first FAT. */ uint16_t cReservedSectors; /** 0x10 / 0x05: Number of FATs. */ uint8_t cFats; /** 0x11 / 0x06: Max size of the root directory (0 for FAT32). */ uint16_t cMaxRootDirEntries; /** 0x13 / 0x08: Total sector count, zero if 32-bit count is used. */ uint16_t cTotalSectors16; /** 0x15 / 0x0a: Media ID. */ uint8_t bMedia; /** 0x16 / 0x0b: Number of sectors per FAT (0 for FAT32). */ uint16_t cSectorsPerFat; } FATBPB20; #pragma pack() AssertCompileSize(FATBPB20, 0xd); /** Pointer to a DOS 2.0 BPB. */ typedef FATBPB20 *PFATBPB20; /** Pointer to a const DOS 2.0 BPB. */ typedef FATBPB20 const *PCFATBPB20; /** * The DOS 3.0 BPB changes that survived. */ #pragma pack(1) typedef struct FATBPB30CMN { /** DOS v2.0 BPB. */ FATBPB20 Bpb20; /** 0x18 / 0x0d: Sectors per track. Zero means reserved and not used. */ uint16_t cSectorsPerTrack; /** 0x1a / 0x0f: Number of heads. Zero means reserved and not used. */ uint16_t cTracksPerCylinder; } FATBPB30CMN; #pragma pack() AssertCompileSize(FATBPB30CMN, 0x11); /** * The DOS 3.0 BPB. */ #pragma pack(1) typedef struct FATBPB30 { /** DOS v3.0 BPB bits that survived. */ FATBPB30CMN Core30; /** 0x1c / 0x11: Number of hidden sectors preceeding the volume. This is zero * on unpartitioned media. */ uint16_t cHiddenSectors; } FATBPB30; #pragma pack() AssertCompileSize(FATBPB30, 0x13); /** Pointer to a DOS 3.0 BPB. */ typedef FATBPB30 *PFATBPB30; /** Pointer to a const DOS 3.0 BPB. */ typedef FATBPB30 const *PCFATBPB30; /** * The DOS 3.0 BPB, flattened structure. */ #pragma pack(1) typedef struct FATBPB30FLAT { /** @name New in DOS 2.0 * @{ */ /** 0x0b / 0x00: The sector size in bytes. */ uint16_t cbSector; /** 0x0d / 0x02: Number of sectors per cluster. */ uint8_t cSectorsPerCluster; /** 0x0e / 0x03: Number of reserved sectors before the first FAT. */ uint16_t cReservedSectors; /** 0x10 / 0x05: Number of FATs. */ uint8_t cFats; /** 0x11 / 0x06: Max size of the root directory (0 for FAT32). */ uint16_t cMaxRootDirEntries; /** 0x13 / 0x08: Total sector count, zero if 32-bit count is used. */ uint16_t cTotalSectors16; /** 0x15 / 0x0a: Media ID. */ uint8_t bMedia; /** 0x16 / 0x0b: Number of sectors per FAT (0 for FAT32). */ uint16_t cSectorsPerFat; /** @} */ /** @name New in DOS 3.0 * @{ */ /** 0x18 / 0x0d: Sectors per track. Zero means reserved and not used. */ uint16_t cSectorsPerTrack; /** 0x1a / 0x0f: Number of heads. Zero means reserved and not used. */ uint16_t cTracksPerCylinder; /** 0x1c / 0x11: Number of hidden sectors preceeding the volume. This is zero * on unpartitioned media. */ uint16_t cHiddenSectors; /** @} */ } FATBPB30FLAT; #pragma pack() AssertCompileSize(FATBPB30FLAT, 0x13); /** Pointer to a flattened DOS 3.0 BPB. */ typedef FATBPB30FLAT *PFATBPB30FLAT; /** Pointer to a const flattened DOS 3.0 BPB. */ typedef FATBPB30FLAT const *PCFATBPB30FLAT; /** * The DOS 3.2 BPB. */ #pragma pack(1) typedef struct FATBPB32 { /** DOS v3.0 BPB. */ FATBPB30 Bpb30; /** 0x1e / 0x13: Number of sectors, including the hidden ones. This is ZERO * in DOS 3.31+. */ uint16_t cAnotherTotalSectors; } FATBPB32; #pragma pack() AssertCompileSize(FATBPB32, 0x15); /** Pointer to a DOS 3.2 BPB. */ typedef FATBPB32 *PFATBPB32; /** Pointer to const a DOS 3.2 BPB. */ typedef FATBPB32 const *PCFATBPB32; /** * The DOS 3.2 BPB, flattened structure. */ #pragma pack(1) typedef struct FATBPB32FLAT { /** @name New in DOS 2.0 * @{ */ /** 0x0b / 0x00: The sector size in bytes. */ uint16_t cbSector; /** 0x0d / 0x02: Number of sectors per cluster. */ uint8_t cSectorsPerCluster; /** 0x0e / 0x03: Number of reserved sectors before the first FAT. */ uint16_t cReservedSectors; /** 0x10 / 0x05: Number of FATs. */ uint8_t cFats; /** 0x11 / 0x06: Max size of the root directory (0 for FAT32). */ uint16_t cMaxRootDirEntries; /** 0x13 / 0x08: Total sector count, zero if 32-bit count is used. */ uint16_t cTotalSectors16; /** 0x15 / 0x0a: Media ID. */ uint8_t bMedia; /** 0x16 / 0x0b: Number of sectors per FAT (0 for FAT32). */ uint16_t cSectorsPerFat; /** @} */ /** @name New in DOS 3.0 * @{ */ /** 0x18 / 0x0d: Sectors per track. Zero means reserved and not used. */ uint16_t cSectorsPerTrack; /** 0x1a / 0x0f: Number of heads. Zero means reserved and not used. */ uint16_t cTracksPerCylinder; /** 0x1c / 0x11: Number of hidden sectors preceeding the volume. This is zero * on unpartitioned media. */ uint16_t cHiddenSectors; /** @} */ /** @name New in DOS 3.2 * @{ */ /** 0x1e / 0x13: Number of sectors, including the hidden ones. This is ZERO * in DOS 3.31+. */ uint16_t cAnotherTotalSectors; /** @} */ } FATBPB32FLAT; #pragma pack() AssertCompileSize(FATBPB32FLAT, 0x15); /** Pointer to a flattened DOS 3.2 BPB. */ typedef FATBPB32FLAT *PFATBPB32FLAT; /** Pointer to a const flattened DOS 3.2 BPB. */ typedef FATBPB32FLAT const *PCFATBPB32FLAT; /** * The DOS 3.31 BPB. */ #pragma pack(1) typedef struct FATBPB331 { /** DOS v3.0 BPB bits that survived. */ FATBPB30CMN Core30; /** 0x1c / 0x11: Number of hidden sectors preceeding the volume. This is zero * on unpartitioned media. Values higher than 65535 are complicated due to * the field overlapping FATBPB32::cAnotherTotalSectors */ uint32_t cHiddenSectors; /** 0x20 / 0x15: Total logical sectors. Used if count >= 64K, otherwise * FATBPB20::cTotalSectors16 is used. Zero if 64-bit value used with FAT32. */ uint32_t cTotalSectors32; } FATBPB331; #pragma pack() AssertCompileSize(FATBPB331, 0x19); /** Pointer to a DOS 3.31 BPB. */ typedef FATBPB331 *PFATBPB331; /** Pointer to a const DOS 3.31 BPB. */ typedef FATBPB331 const *PCFATBPB331; /** * The DOS 3.31 BPB, flattened structure. */ #pragma pack(1) typedef struct FATBPB331FLAT { /** @name New in DOS 2.0 * @{ */ /** 0x0b / 0x00: The sector size in bytes. */ uint16_t cbSector; /** 0x0d / 0x02: Number of sectors per cluster. */ uint8_t cSectorsPerCluster; /** 0x0e / 0x03: Number of reserved sectors before the first FAT. */ uint16_t cReservedSectors; /** 0x10 / 0x05: Number of FATs. */ uint8_t cFats; /** 0x11 / 0x06: Max size of the root directory (0 for FAT32). */ uint16_t cMaxRootDirEntries; /** 0x13 / 0x08: Total sector count, zero if 32-bit count is used. */ uint16_t cTotalSectors16; /** 0x15 / 0x0a: Media ID. */ uint8_t bMedia; /** 0x16 / 0x0b: Number of sectors per FAT (0 for FAT32). */ uint16_t cSectorsPerFat; /** @} */ /** @name New in DOS 3.0 * @{ */ /** 0x18 / 0x0d: Sectors per track. Zero means reserved and not used. */ uint16_t cSectorsPerTrack; /** 0x1a / 0x0f: Number of heads. Zero means reserved and not used. */ uint16_t cTracksPerCylinder; /** @} */ /** @name New in DOS 3.31 * @{ */ /** 0x1c / 0x11: Number of hidden sectors preceeding the volume. This is zero * on unpartitioned media. Values higher than 65535 are complicated due to * the field overlapping FATBPB32::cAnotherTotalSectors */ uint32_t cHiddenSectors; /** 0x20 / 0x15: Total logical sectors. Used if count >= 64K, otherwise * FATBPB20::cTotalSectors16 is used. Zero if 64-bit value used with FAT32. */ uint32_t cTotalSectors32; /** @} */ } FATBPB331FLAT; #pragma pack() AssertCompileSize(FATBPB331FLAT, 0x19); /** Pointer to a flattened DOS 3.31 BPB. */ typedef FATBPB331FLAT *PFATBPB331FLAT; /** Pointer to a const flattened DOS 3.31 BPB. */ typedef FATBPB331FLAT *PFATBPB331FLAT; /** * Extended BIOS parameter block (EBPB). */ #pragma pack(1) typedef struct FATEBPB { /** The BPB. */ FATBPB331FLAT Bpb; /** 0x24 / 0x19: BIOS INT13 pysical drive number. */ uint8_t bInt13Drive; /** 0x25 / 0x1a: Reserved. NT used bit 0 for indicating dirty FS, and bit 1 * for surface scan. */ uint8_t bReserved; /** 0x26 / 0x1b: Extended boot signature, FATEBPB_SIGNATURE or * FATEBPB_SIGNATURE_OLD. */ uint8_t bExtSignature; /** 0x27 / 0x1c: The volume serial number. */ uint32_t uSerialNumber; /** 0x2b / 0x20: The volume label (space padded). * @remarks Not available with FATEBPB_SIGNATURE_OLD */ char achLabel[11]; /** 0x36 / 0x2b: The file system type (space padded). * @remarks Not available with FATEBPB_SIGNATURE_OLD */ char achType[8]; } FATEBPB; #pragma pack() AssertCompileSize(FATEBPB, 0x33); /** Pointer to an extended BIOS parameter block. */ typedef FATEBPB *PFATEBPB; /** Pointer to a const extended BIOS parameter block. */ typedef FATEBPB const *PCFATEBPB; /** FATEBPB::bExtSignature value. */ #define FATEBPB_SIGNATURE UINT8_C(0x29) /** FATEBPB::bExtSignature value used by OS/2 1.0-1.1 and PC DOS 3.4. These * does not have the volume and file system type. */ #define FATEBPB_SIGNATURE_OLD UINT8_C(0x28) /**FATEBPB::achType value for FAT12. */ #define FATEBPB_TYPE_FAT12 "FAT12 " /**FATEBPB::achType value for FAT16. */ #define FATEBPB_TYPE_FAT16 "FAT16 " /**FATEBPB::achType value for FAT12/FAT16. */ #define FATEBPB_TYPE_FAT "FAT32 " /** * FAT32 Extended BIOS parameter block (EBPB). */ #pragma pack(1) typedef struct FAT32EBPB { /** The BPB. */ FATBPB331FLAT Bpb; /** 0x24 / 0x19: Number of sectors per FAT. * @note To avoid confusion with the FATEBPB signature, values which result in * 0x00280000 or 0x00290000 when masked by 0x00ff0000 must not be used. */ uint32_t cSectorsPerFat32; /** 0x28 / 0x1d: Flags pertaining to FAT mirroring and other stuff. */ uint16_t fFlags; /** 0x2a / 0x1f: FAT32 version number (FAT32EBPB_VERSION_0_0). */ uint16_t uVersion; /** 0x2c / 0x21: Cluster number of the root directory. */ uint32_t uRootDirCluster; /** 0x30 / 0x25: Logical sector number of the information sector. */ uint16_t uInfoSectorNo; /** 0x32 / 0x27: Logical sector number of boot sector copy. */ uint16_t uBootSectorCopySectorNo; /** 0x34 / 0x29: Reserved, zero (or 0xf6) filled, preserve. */ uint8_t abReserved[12]; /** 0x40 / 0x35: BIOS INT13 pysical drive number * @remarks Same as FATEBPB::bInt13Drive. */ uint8_t bInt13Drive; /** 0x41 / 0x36: Reserved. * @remarks Same as FATEBPB::bReserved. */ uint8_t bReserved; /** 0x42 / 0x37: Extended boot signature (FATEBPB_SIGNATURE, or * FATEBPB_SIGNATURE_OLD in some special cases). * @remarks Same as FATEBPB::bExtSignature. */ uint8_t bExtSignature; /** 0x43 / 0x38: The volume serial number. * @remarks Same as FATEBPB::uSerialNumber. */ uint32_t uSerialNumber; /** 0x47 / 0x3c: The volume label (space padded). * @remarks Not available with FATEBPB_SIGNATURE_OLD * @remarks Same as FATEBPB::achLabel. */ char achLabel[11]; /** 0x52 / 0x47: The file system type (space padded), or 64-bit logical sector * count if both other count fields are zero. In the latter case, the type is * moved to the OEM name field (FATBOOTSECTOR::achOemName). * * @remarks Not available with FATEBPB_SIGNATURE_OLD * @remarks Same as FATEBPB::achType. */ union { /** Type string variant. */ char achType[8]; /** Total sector count if 4G or higher. */ uint64_t cTotalSectors64; } u; } FAT32EBPB; #pragma pack() AssertCompileSize(FAT32EBPB, 0x4f); /** Pointer to a FAT32 extended BIOS parameter block. */ typedef FAT32EBPB *PFAT32EBPB; /** Pointer to a const FAT32 extended BIOS parameter block. */ typedef FAT32EBPB const *PCFAT32EBPB; /** FAT32 version 0.0 (FAT32EBPB::uVersion). */ #define FAT32EBPB_VERSION_0_0 UINT16_C(0x0000) /** * FAT boot sector layout. */ #pragma pack(1) typedef struct FATBOOTSECTOR { /** 0x000: DOS 2.0+ jump sequence. */ uint8_t abJmp[3]; /** 0x003: OEM name (who formatted this volume). */ char achOemName[8]; /** 0x00b: The BIOS parameter block. * This varies a lot in size. */ union { FATBPB20 Bpb20; FATBPB30FLAT Bpb30; FATBPB32FLAT Bpb32; FATBPB331FLAT Bpb331; FATEBPB Ebpb; FAT32EBPB Fat32Ebpb; } Bpb; /** 0x05a: Bootloader code/data/stuff. */ uint8_t abStuff[0x1a3]; /** 0x1fd: Old drive number location (DOS 3.2-3.31). */ uint8_t bOldInt13Drive; /** 0x1fe: DOS signature (FATBOOTSECTOR_SIGNATURE). */ uint16_t uSignature; } FATBOOTSECTOR; #pragma pack() AssertCompileSize(FATBOOTSECTOR, 0x200); /** Pointer to a FAT boot sector. */ typedef FATBOOTSECTOR *PFATBOOTSECTOR; /** Pointer to a const FAT boot sector. */ typedef FATBOOTSECTOR const *PCFATBOOTSECTOR; /** Boot sector signature (FATBOOTSECTOR::uSignature). */ #define FATBOOTSECTOR_SIGNATURE UINT16_C(0xaa55) /** * FAT32 info sector (follows the boot sector). */ typedef struct FAT32INFOSECTOR { /** 0x000: Signature \#1 (FAT32INFOSECTOR_SIGNATURE_1). */ uint32_t uSignature1; /** Reserved, should be zero. */ uint8_t abReserved1[0x1E0]; /** 0x1e4: Signature \#1 (FAT32INFOSECTOR_SIGNATURE_2). */ uint32_t uSignature2; /** 0x1e8: Last known number of free clusters (informational). */ uint32_t cFreeClusters; /** 0x1ec: Last allocated cluster number (informational). This could be used as * an allocation hint when searching for a free cluster. */ uint32_t cLastAllocatedCluster; /** 0x1f0: Reserved, should be zero, preserve. */ uint8_t abReserved2[12]; /** 0x1fc: Signature \#3 (FAT32INFOSECTOR_SIGNATURE_3). */ uint32_t uSignature3; } FAT32INFOSECTOR; AssertCompileSize(FAT32INFOSECTOR, 0x200); /** Pointer to a FAT32 info sector. */ typedef FAT32INFOSECTOR *PFAT32INFOSECTOR; /** Pointer to a const FAT32 info sector. */ typedef FAT32INFOSECTOR const *PCFAT32INFOSECTOR; #define FAT32INFOSECTOR_SIGNATURE_1 UINT32_C(0x41615252) #define FAT32INFOSECTOR_SIGNATURE_2 UINT32_C(0x61417272) #define FAT32INFOSECTOR_SIGNATURE_3 UINT32_C(0xaa550000) /** @name Special FAT cluster numbers and limits. * @{ */ #define FAT_FIRST_DATA_CLUSTER 2 /**< The first data cluster. */ #define FAT_MAX_FAT12_TOTAL_CLUSTERS UINT32_C(0x00000ff6) /**< Maximum number of clusters in a 12-bit FAT . */ #define FAT_MAX_FAT16_TOTAL_CLUSTERS UINT32_C(0x0000fff6) /**< Maximum number of clusters in a 16-bit FAT . */ #define FAT_MAX_FAT32_TOTAL_CLUSTERS UINT32_C(0x0ffffff6) /**< Maximum number of clusters in a 32-bit FAT . */ #define FAT_LAST_FAT12_DATA_CLUSTER UINT32_C(0x00000ff5) /**< The last possible data cluster for FAT12. */ #define FAT_LAST_FAT16_DATA_CLUSTER UINT32_C(0x0000fff5) /**< The last possible data cluster for FAT16. */ #define FAT_LAST_FAT32_DATA_CLUSTER UINT32_C(0x0ffffff5) /**< The last possible data cluster for FAT32. */ #define FAT_MAX_FAT12_DATA_CLUSTERS UINT32_C(0x00000ff4) /**< Maximum number of data clusters for FAT12. */ #define FAT_MAX_FAT16_DATA_CLUSTERS UINT32_C(0x0000fff4) /**< Maximum number of data clusters for FAT16. */ #define FAT_MAX_FAT32_DATA_CLUSTERS UINT32_C(0x0ffffff4) /**< Maximum number of data clusters for FAT32. */ #define FAT_MIN_FAT12_DATA_CLUSTERS UINT32_C(0x00000001) /**< Maximum number of data clusters for FAT12. */ #define FAT_MIN_FAT16_DATA_CLUSTERS UINT32_C(0x00000ff5) /**< Maximum number of data clusters for FAT16. */ #define FAT_MIN_FAT32_DATA_CLUSTERS UINT32_C(0x0000fff5) /**< Maximum number of data clusters for FAT32. */ #define FAT_FIRST_FAT12_EOC UINT32_C(0x00000ff8) /**< The first end-of-file-cluster number for FAT12. */ #define FAT_FIRST_FAT16_EOC UINT32_C(0x0000fff8) /**< The first end-of-file-cluster number for FAT16. */ #define FAT_FIRST_FAT32_EOC UINT32_C(0x0ffffff8) /**< The first end-of-file-cluster number for FAT32. */ /** @} */ /** * FAT directory entry. */ typedef struct FATDIRENTRY { /** The directory entry name. * First character serves as a flag to indicate deleted or not. */ uint8_t achName[8+3]; /** Attributes (FAT_ATTR_XXX). */ uint8_t fAttrib; /** NT case flags (FATDIRENTRY_CASE_F_XXX). */ uint8_t fCase; /** Birth milliseconds (DOS 7.0+ w/VFAT). */ uint8_t uBirthCentiseconds; /** Birth time (DOS 7.0+ w/VFAT). */ uint16_t uBirthTime; /** Birth date (DOS 7.0+ w/VFAT). */ uint16_t uBirthDate; /** Access date (DOS 7.0+ w/ACCDATA in Config.sys). */ uint16_t uAccessDate; union { /** High cluster word for FAT32. */ uint16_t idxClusterHigh; /** Index of extended attributes (FAT16/FAT12). */ uint16_t idxEAs; } u; /** Modify time (PC-DOS 1.1+, MS-DOS 1.20+). */ uint16_t uModifyTime; /** Modify date. */ uint16_t uModifyDate; /** The data cluster index. */ uint16_t idxCluster; /** The file size. */ uint32_t cbFile; } FATDIRENTRY; AssertCompileSize(FATDIRENTRY, 0x20); AssertCompileMemberOffset(FATDIRENTRY, fAttrib, 0x0b); AssertCompileMemberOffset(FATDIRENTRY, fCase, 0x0c); AssertCompileMemberOffset(FATDIRENTRY, uBirthCentiseconds, 0x0d); AssertCompileMemberOffset(FATDIRENTRY, uBirthTime, 0x0e); AssertCompileMemberOffset(FATDIRENTRY, uBirthDate, 0x10); AssertCompileMemberOffset(FATDIRENTRY, uAccessDate, 0x12); AssertCompileMemberOffset(FATDIRENTRY, u, 0x14); AssertCompileMemberOffset(FATDIRENTRY, uModifyTime, 0x16); AssertCompileMemberOffset(FATDIRENTRY, uModifyDate, 0x18); AssertCompileMemberOffset(FATDIRENTRY, idxCluster, 0x1a); AssertCompileMemberOffset(FATDIRENTRY, cbFile, 0x1c); /** Pointer to a FAT directory entry. */ typedef FATDIRENTRY *PFATDIRENTRY; /** Pointer to a FAT directory entry. */ typedef FATDIRENTRY const *PCFATDIRENTRY; /** @name FAT_ATTR_XXX - FATDIRENTRY::fAttrib flags. * @{ */ #define FAT_ATTR_READONLY UINT8_C(0x01) #define FAT_ATTR_HIDDEN UINT8_C(0x02) #define FAT_ATTR_SYSTEM UINT8_C(0x04) #define FAT_ATTR_VOLUME UINT8_C(0x08) #define FAT_ATTR_DIRECTORY UINT8_C(0x10) #define FAT_ATTR_ARCHIVE UINT8_C(0x20) #define FAT_ATTR_DEVICE UINT8_C(0x40) #define FAT_ATTR_RESERVED UINT8_C(0x80) #define FAT_ATTR_NAME_SLOT UINT8_C(0x0f) /**< Special attribute value for FATDIRNAMESLOT. */ /** @} */ /** @name FATDIRENTRY_CASE_F_XXX - FATDIRENTRY::fCase flags. * @{ */ /** Lower cased base name (first 8 chars). */ #define FATDIRENTRY_CASE_F_LOWER_BASE UINT8_C(0x08) /** Lower cased filename extension (last 3 chars). */ #define FATDIRENTRY_CASE_F_LOWER_EXT UINT8_C(0x10) /** @} */ /** @name FATDIRENTRY_CH0_XXX - FATDIRENTRY::achName[0] * @{ */ /** Deleted entry. */ #define FATDIRENTRY_CH0_DELETED UINT8_C(0xe5) /** End of used directory entries (MS-DOS 1.25+, PC-DOS 2.0+). */ #define FATDIRENTRY_CH0_END_OF_DIR UINT8_C(0x00) /** The special dot or dot-dot dir aliases (MS-DOS 1.40+, PC-DOS 2.0+). * @remarks 0x2e is the ascii table entry of the '.' character. */ #define FATDIRENTRY_CH0_DOT_ALIAS UINT8_C(0x2e) /** Escaped 0xe5 leadcharacter (DOS 3.0+). */ #define FATDIRENTRY_CH0_ESC_E5 UINT8_C(0x05) /** @} */ /** * FAT directory alias name slot. * * Each slot holds 13 UTF-16 (/ UCS-2) characters, so it takes 20 slots to cover * a 255 character long name. */ #pragma pack(1) typedef struct FATDIRNAMESLOT { /** The slot sequence number. */ uint8_t idSlot; /** The first 5 name chars. * @remarks misaligned */ RTUTF16 awcName0[5]; /** Attributes (FAT_ATTR_XXX). */ uint8_t fAttrib; /** Always zero. */ uint8_t fZero; /** Alias checksum. */ uint8_t bChecksum; /** The next 6 name chars. */ RTUTF16 awcName1[6]; /** Always zero (usually cluster entry). */ uint16_t idxZero; /** The next 2 name chars. */ RTUTF16 awcName2[2]; } FATDIRNAMESLOT; #pragma pack() AssertCompileSize(FATDIRNAMESLOT, 0x20); /** Pointer to a FAT directory entry. */ typedef FATDIRNAMESLOT *PFATDIRNAMESLOT; /** Pointer to a FAT directory entry. */ typedef FATDIRNAMESLOT const *PCFATDIRNAMESLOT; /** Slot ID flag indicating that it's the first slot. */ #define FATDIRNAMESLOT_FIRST_SLOT_FLAG UINT8_C(0x40) /** Highest slot ID recognized. This allows for 260 characters, however many * implementation limits it to 255 or 250. */ #define FATDIRNAMESLOT_HIGHEST_SLOT_ID UINT8_C(0x14) /** Max number of slots recognized. (This is the same as the higest slot ID * because the 0 isn't a valid ID.) */ #define FATDIRNAMESLOT_MAX_SLOTS FATDIRNAMESLOT_HIGHEST_SLOT_ID /** Number of UTF-16 units per slot. */ #define FATDIRNAMESLOT_CHARS_PER_SLOT (5 + 6 + 2) /** * FAT directory entry union. */ typedef union FATDIRENTRYUNION { /** Regular entry view. */ FATDIRENTRY Entry; /** Name slot view. */ FATDIRNAMESLOT Slot; } FATDIRENTRYUNION; AssertCompileSize(FATDIRENTRYUNION, 0x20); /** Pointer to a FAT directory entry union. */ typedef FATDIRENTRYUNION *PFATDIRENTRYUNION; /** Pointer to a const FAT directory entry union. */ typedef FATDIRENTRYUNION const *PCFATDIRENTRYUNION; /** @} */ #endif