// worst case wbfs fragmentation scenario: // 9GB (dual layer) / 2mb (wbfs sector size) = 4608 #define MAX_FRAG 20000 // max that ehcmodule_frag will allow at the moment is about: // 40000/4/3-1 = 21844 #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif #include "gctypes.h" typedef struct { u32 offset; // file offset, in sectors unit u32 sector; u32 count; } Fragment; typedef struct { u32 size; // num sectors u32 num; // num fragments u32 maxnum; Fragment frag[MAX_FRAG]; } FragList; typedef int (*frag_append_t)(void *ff, u32 offset, u32 sector, u32 count); //int _FAT_get_fragments (const char *path, _frag_append_t append_fragment, void *callback_data); void frag_init(FragList *ff, int maxnum); void frag_dump(FragList *ff); int frag_append(FragList *ff, u32 offset, u32 sector, u32 count); int _frag_append(void *ff, u32 offset, u32 sector, u32 count); int frag_concat(FragList *ff, FragList *src); // in case a sparse block is requested, // the returned poffset might not be equal to requested offset // the difference should be filled with 0 int frag_get(FragList *ff, u32 offset, u32 count, u32 *poffset, u32 *psector, u32 *pcount); int frag_remap(FragList *ff, FragList *log, FragList *phy); int get_frag_list(u8 *id, char *path, const u32 hdd_sector_size); int set_frag_list(); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif