usbloadergx/source/ramdisc/ramdisc.h
e.bovendeur 1cc7d3acd6 * Added initial support for the new wiiload (compressed protocol), uncompressed protocol is also supported
* Added initial (untested!) support for the zip file format, which is supported by the HBC
* Began working on compressed wad files. Uncompressing fails for now, so uploading WAD files should be done with the previous version of Wiiload.
* Fixed issue 902 (hence the large commit).
2009-09-30 23:10:58 +00:00

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#ifndef __RAMDISC_H
#define __RAMDISC_H
#include <gctypes.h>
#include <ogc/disc_io.h>
#define DEVICE_TYPE_RAM_DISK (('R'<<24)|('A'<<16)|('M'<<8)|'D')
extern const DISC_INTERFACE __io_ramdisk;
/*
initRamDisc initialize a dynamic RAM-disc.
Size is the maximum disksize in a range from 16kB up to 16MB
Padding is the size of blocks to be allocate in a range from 4kB up to Disksize
The RAM-disc is formated in FAT12.
*/
bool initRAMDisc(u32 Size, u32 Padding);
/*
exitRAMDisc destroy all datas
*/
void exitRAMDisc();
/*
NOTE:
if the RAM-disc allready initialized, then initRAMDisc returns with "true" without reinitialize it with the new parameters.
__io_ramdisk.startup() initialize a ramdisc of 8MB with a padding of 64kB
__io_ramdisk.shutdown () will only destroy the RAM-disk, if they from __io_ramdisk.startup () was initialized
if the ramdisc initialized from initRamDisc, then you can remount the filesystem without lost all datas
Example:
fatMount("RAM", &__io_ramdisk, 0, 0, 0);
...
fopen("RAM:/file", ...);
*/
#endif /*__RAMDISC_H*/