snes9xgx/source/ngc/dvd.cpp

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/****************************************************************************
* Snes9x 1.50
*
* Nintendo Gamecube DVD
*
* softdev July 2006
* svpe & crunchy2 June 2007
****************************************************************************/
#include <gccore.h>
#include <ogcsys.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <dvd.h>
#include "snes9xGx.h"
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/** DVD I/O Address base **/
volatile unsigned long *dvd = (volatile unsigned long *) 0xCC006000;
/** Due to lack of memory, we'll use this little 2k keyhole for all DVD operations **/
unsigned char DVDreadbuffer[2048] ATTRIBUTE_ALIGN (32);
unsigned char dvdbuffer[2048];
/**
* dvd_driveid
*
* Gets and returns the dvd driveid
**/
static unsigned char *inquiry=(unsigned char *)0x80000004;
int dvd_driveid()
{
dvd[0] = 0x2e;
dvd[1] = 0;
dvd[2] = 0x12000000;
dvd[3] = 0;
dvd[4] = 0x20;
dvd[5] = 0x80000000;
dvd[6] = 0x20;
dvd[7] = 3;
while( dvd[7] & 1 )
;
DCFlushRange((void *)0x80000000, 32);
return (int)inquiry[2];
}
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/**
* dvd_read
*
* The only DVD function we need - you gotta luv gc-linux self-boots!
*/
int
dvd_read (void *dst, unsigned int len, u64 offset)
{
unsigned char *buffer = (unsigned char *) (unsigned int) DVDreadbuffer;
if (len > 2048)
return 1; /*** We only allow 2k reads **/
DCInvalidateRange ((void *) buffer, len);
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if(offset < 0x57057C00 || (isWii == true && offset < 0x118244F00LL)) // don't read past the end of the DVD
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{
offset >>= 2;
dvd[0] = 0x2E;
dvd[1] = 0;
dvd[2] = 0xA8000000;
dvd[3] = (u32)offset;
dvd[4] = len;
dvd[5] = (unsigned long) buffer;
dvd[6] = len;
dvd[7] = 3; /*** Enable reading with DMA ***/
while (dvd[7] & 1);
memcpy (dst, buffer, len);
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}
else // Let's not read past end of DVD
return 0;
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if (dvd[0] & 0x4) /* Ensure it has completed */
return 0;
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return 1;
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}
/** Minimal ISO Directory Definition **/
#define RECLEN 0 /* Record length */
#define EXTENT 6 /* Extent */
#define FILE_LENGTH 14 /* File length (BIG ENDIAN) */
#define FILE_FLAGS 25 /* File flags */
#define FILENAME_LENGTH 32 /* Filename length */
#define FILENAME 33 /* ASCIIZ filename */
/** Minimal Primary Volume Descriptor **/
#define PVDROOT 0x9c
static int IsJoliet = 0;
u64 rootdir = 0;
int rootdirlength = 0;
/** Global file entry table **/
FILEENTRIES filelist[MAXFILES];
/**
* Primary Volume Descriptor
*
* The PVD should reside between sector 16 and 31.
* This is for single session DVD only.
*/
int
getpvd ()
{
int sector = 16;
u32 rootdir32;
rootdir = rootdirlength = 0;
IsJoliet = -1;
/** Look for Joliet PVD first **/
while (sector < 32)
{
if (dvd_read (dvdbuffer, 2048, (u64)(sector << 11)))
{
if (memcmp (&dvdbuffer, "\2CD001\1", 8) == 0)
{
memcpy(&rootdir32, &dvdbuffer[PVDROOT + EXTENT], 4);
rootdir = (u64)rootdir32;
rootdir <<= 11;
memcpy (&rootdirlength, &dvdbuffer[PVDROOT + FILE_LENGTH], 4);
IsJoliet = 1;
break;
}
}
else
return 0; /*** Can't read sector! ***/
sector++;
}
if (IsJoliet > 0) /*** Joliet PVD Found ? ***/
return 1;
sector = 16;
/*** Look for standard ISO9660 PVD ***/
while (sector < 32)
{
if (dvd_read (&dvdbuffer, 2048, sector << 11))
{
if (memcmp (&dvdbuffer, "\1CD001\1", 8) == 0)
{
memcpy (&rootdir32, &dvdbuffer[PVDROOT + EXTENT], 4);
rootdir = (u64)rootdir32;
rootdir <<= 11;
memcpy (&rootdirlength, &dvdbuffer[PVDROOT + FILE_LENGTH], 4);
IsJoliet = 0;
break;
}
}
else
return 0; /*** Can't read sector! ***/
sector++;
}
return (IsJoliet == 0);
}
/**
* getentry
*
* Support function to return the next file entry, if any
* Declared static to avoid accidental external entry.
*/
static int diroffset = 0;
static int
getentry (int entrycount)
{
char fname[512]; /* Huge, but experience has determined this */
char *ptr;
char *filename;
char *filenamelength;
char *rr;
int j;
u32 offset32;
/* Basic checks */
if (entrycount >= MAXFILES)
return 0;
if (diroffset >= 2048)
return 0;
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/** Decode this entry **/
if (dvdbuffer[diroffset]) /* Record length available */
{
/* Update offsets into sector buffer */
ptr = (char *) &dvdbuffer[0];
ptr += diroffset;
filename = ptr + FILENAME;
filenamelength = ptr + FILENAME_LENGTH;
/* Check for wrap round - illegal in ISO spec,
* but certain crap writers do it! */
if ((diroffset + dvdbuffer[diroffset]) > 2048)
return 0;
if (*filenamelength)
{
memset (&fname, 0, 512);
if (!IsJoliet) /*** Do ISO 9660 first ***/
strcpy (fname, filename);
else
{ /*** The more tortuous unicode joliet entries ***/
for (j = 0; j < (*filenamelength >> 1); j++)
{
fname[j] = filename[j * 2 + 1];
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}
fname[j] = 0;
if (strlen (fname) >= MAXJOLIET)
fname[MAXJOLIET] = 0;
if (strlen (fname) == 0)
fname[0] = filename[0];
}
if (strlen (fname) == 0)
strcpy (fname, "ROOT");
else
{
if (fname[0] == 1)
strcpy (fname, "..");
else
{ /*
* Move *filenamelength to t,
* Only to stop gcc warning for noobs :)
*/
int t = *filenamelength;
fname[t] = 0;
}
}
/** Rockridge Check **/
rr = strstr (fname, ";");
if (rr != NULL)
*rr = 0;
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strcpy (filelist[entrycount].filename, fname);
fname[MAXDISPLAY] = 0;
strcpy (filelist[entrycount].displayname, fname);
memcpy (&offset32,
&dvdbuffer[diroffset + EXTENT], 4);
filelist[entrycount].offset = (u64)offset32;
memcpy (&filelist[entrycount].length,
&dvdbuffer[diroffset + FILE_LENGTH], 4);
memcpy (&filelist[entrycount].flags,
&dvdbuffer[diroffset + FILE_FLAGS], 1);
filelist[entrycount].offset <<= 11;
filelist[entrycount].flags = filelist[entrycount].flags & 2;
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/*** Prepare for next entry ***/
diroffset += dvdbuffer[diroffset];
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return 1;
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}
}
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return 0;
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}
/**
* parsedirectory
*
* This function will parse the directory tree.
* It relies on rootdir and rootdirlength being pre-populated by a call to
* getpvd, a previous parse or a menu selection.
*
* The return value is number of files collected, or 0 on failure.
*/
int
parsedirectory ()
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{
int pdlength;
u64 pdoffset;
u64 rdoffset;
int len = 0;
int filecount = 0;
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pdoffset = rdoffset = rootdir;
pdlength = rootdirlength;
filecount = 0;
/*** Clear any existing values ***/
memset (&filelist, 0, sizeof (FILEENTRIES) * MAXFILES);
/*** Get as many files as possible ***/
while (len < pdlength)
{
if (dvd_read (&dvdbuffer, 2048, pdoffset) == 0)
return 0;
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diroffset = 0;
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while (getentry (filecount))
{
if (filecount < MAXFILES)
filecount++;
}
len += 2048;
pdoffset = rdoffset + len;
}
return filecount;
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}
/****************************************************************************
* uselessinquiry
*
* As the name suggests, this function is quite useless.
* It's only purpose is to stop any pending DVD interrupts while we use the
* memcard interface.
*
* libOGC tends to foul up if you don't, and sometimes does if you do!
****************************************************************************/
void uselessinquiry ()
{
dvd[0] = 0;
dvd[1] = 0;
dvd[2] = 0x12000000;
dvd[3] = 0;
dvd[4] = 0x20;
dvd[5] = 0x80000000;
dvd[6] = 0x20;
dvd[7] = 1;
while (dvd[7] & 1);
}
void dvd_motor_off( )
{
dvd[0] = 0x2e;
dvd[1] = 0;
dvd[2] = 0xe3000000;
dvd[3] = 0;
dvd[4] = 0;
dvd[5] = 0;
dvd[6] = 0;
dvd[7] = 1; // Do immediate
while (dvd[7] & 1);
/*** PSO Stops blackscreen at reload ***/
dvd[0] = 0x14;
dvd[1] = 0;
}
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