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24 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------
26 * Motorola S-Record Format:
28 * Motorola S-Records are an industry-standard format for
29 * transmitting binary files to target systems and PROM
30 * programmers. LSI Logic have extended this standard to include
31 * an S4-record containing an address and a symbol.
33 * The extended S-record standard is as follows:
35 * S<type><length><address><data....><checksum>
36 * S4<length><address><name>,<checksum>
41 * is the record type. Where:
43 * 0 starting record (optional)
44 * 1 data record with 16-bit address
45 * 2 data record with 24-bit address
46 * 3 data record with 32-bit address
47 * 4 symbol record (LSI extension)
48 * 5 number of data records in preceeding block
50 * 7 ending record for S3 records
51 * 8 ending record for S2 records
52 * 9 ending record for S1 records
55 * is two hex characters. This defines the length of the
56 * record in bytes (not characters). It includes the address
57 * field, the data field, and the checksum field.
60 * is 4, 6, or 8 characters. Corresponding to a 16-, 24-, or
61 * 32-bit address. The address field for S4 records is
66 * Are the data bytes. Each pair of hex characters represent
70 * Is the symbol name. The symbol is terminated by a ','.
73 * Is the one's complement of the 8-bit checksum.
80 * S325000004403C0880018D08DD900000000011000026000000003C0880012508DC50C50000B401
81 * S32500000460C50100B8C50200BCC50300C0C50400C4C50500C8C50600CCC50700D0C50800D4FA
82 * S32500000480C50900D8C50A00DCC50B00E0C50C00E4C50D00E8C50E00ECC50F00F0C51000F49A
83 * S325000004A0C51100F8C51200FCC5130100C5140104C5150108C516010CC5170110C518011434
88 * The S0 record starts the file. The S3 records contain the
89 * data. The S7 record contains the entry address and terminates
92 *--------------------------------------------------------------------------
95 #define SREC_START 0 /* Start Record (module name) */
96 #define SREC_DATA2 1 /* Data Record with 2 byte address */
97 #define SREC_DATA3 2 /* Data Record with 3 byte address */
98 #define SREC_DATA4 3 /* Data Record with 4 byte address */
99 #define SREC_COUNT 5 /* Count Record (previously transmitted) */
100 #define SREC_END4 7 /* End Record with 4 byte start address */
101 #define SREC_END3 8 /* End Record with 3 byte start address */
102 #define SREC_END2 9 /* End Record with 2 byte start address */
103 #define SREC_EMPTY 10 /* Empty Record without any data */
105 #define SREC_REC_OK SREC_EMPTY /* last code without error condition */
107 #define SREC_E_BADTYPE -1 /* no valid S-Record */
108 #define SREC_E_NOSREC -2 /* line format differs from s-record */
109 #define SREC_E_BADCHKS -3 /* checksum error in an s-record line */
111 #define SREC_MAXRECLEN (512 + 4) /* max ASCII record length */
112 #define SREC_MAXBINLEN 255 /* resulting binary length */
114 int srec_decode (char *input, int *count, ulong *addr, char *data);