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- /* name : bin2intelhex.c
- * from : Jean Marc Lacroix <jeanmarc.lacroix@free.fr>
- * date : 06/12/1997.
- * abstract : Y have rewrite this program from ????? with some modifications
- * to add :
- * - the Intel specification.
- * - correct a bug because my prom programmer don't understand the
- * initial format. Y suspect a bug in the calcul of the lrc
- * in the original program.
- * - correct the format of printf . In the original program, it was
- * %x, and it is in fact %X, because in the Intel Format, all the
- * char are in upper case.
- * - correct the lrc calculation.
- * usage:
- *-------
- * this program read the standard input and put to the standard output
- * the result of the conversion.
- * an example of use :
- * cat my_bin | bin2intelhex > my_bin.hex or.....
- * bin2intelhex < my_bin > my_bin.hex
- */
-
-
- /*
- * $Id$
- * $Log$
- * Revision 1.1 2005/05/17 16:45:06 mcb30
- * Initial revision
- *
- * Revision 1.9 1997/12/14 05:14:54 install
- * - some documentation....
- *
- */
-
- #include <stdio.h>
- #include <unistd.h>
-
- /* Intel Hex format specifications
-
- The 8-bit Intel Hex File Format is a printable ASCII format consisting of one
- or more data records followed by an end of file record. Each
- record consists of one line of information. Data records may appear in any
- order. Address and data values are represented as 2 or 4 hexadecimal
- digit values.
-
- Record Format
- :LLAAAARRDDDD......DDDDCC
-
-
- LL
- AAAA
- RR
- DD
- CC
- Length field. Number of data bytes.
- Address field. Address of first byte.
- Record type field. 00 for data and 01 for end of record.
- Data field.
- Checksum field. One's complement of length, address, record type and data
- fields modulo 256.
- CC = LL + AAAA + RR + all DD = 0
-
- Example:
- :06010000010203040506E4
- :00000001FF
-
- The first line in the above example Intel Hex file is a data record addressed
- at location 100H with data values 1 to 6. The second line is the end
- of file record, so that the LL field is 0
-
- */
-
-
- typedef unsigned char t_u8;
- typedef unsigned short t_u16;
- /*
- * the choice for the total length (16) of a line, but the specification
- * can support an another value
- */
- #define LL_MAX_LINE 16
- typedef struct
- {
- t_u8 intel_lg_data;
- t_u16 intel_adr;
- t_u8 intel_type;
- t_u8 intel_data [LL_MAX_LINE];
- t_u8 intel_lrc;
- } t_one_line;
- #define INTEL_DATA_TYPE 0
- #define EXIT_OK 0
- int main (const int argc, const char ** const argv)
- {
- t_one_line line;
- /*
- * init for the adress, please note that it is assume that the program begin at 0
- */
- line.intel_adr = 0;
- line.intel_type = INTEL_DATA_TYPE;
- /*
- * read the data on the standard input
- */
- while ((line.intel_lg_data = read (0, &line.intel_data [0] ,LL_MAX_LINE )) > 0)
- {
- t_u8 i;
- /*
- * and now for this line, calculate the lrc.
- */
- line.intel_lrc = line.intel_lg_data;
- line.intel_lrc += ((line.intel_adr >> 8) & 0xff);
- line.intel_lrc += (line.intel_adr &0xff);
- line.intel_lrc += line.intel_type;
- /*
- * the structure is ready, print it to stdout in the
- * right format
- */
- (void) printf (":%02X%04X%02X",
- line.intel_lg_data,
- line.intel_adr,
- line.intel_type);
- /*
- * edit all the data read
- */
- for (i=0; i<line.intel_lg_data; i++)
- {
- (void) printf ("%02X",
- (line.intel_data [i] & 0xff));
- /*
- * add to the lrc the data print
- */
- line.intel_lrc +=line.intel_data [i];
- }
- /*
- * edit the value of the lrc and new line for the next
- */
- (void) printf ("%02X\n",
- (0x100 - line.intel_lrc) & 0xff);
- /*
- * prepare the new adress for the next line
- */
- line.intel_adr+=line.intel_lg_data;
- }
- /*
- * print the last line with a length of 0 data, so that the lrc is easy to
- * calculate (ff+01 =0)
- */
- printf (":00000001FF\n");
- exit (EXIT_OK);
- }
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