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PiPROM.c
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/***********************************************************
*
* PiPROM.c - PiPROM entry point.
*
* Author: Grimdoomer
*
* Jun 15th, 2015
* - Initial creation.
*
* Nov 22nd, 2015
* - Cleaned up for public release.
*
************************************************************/
#include <bcm2835.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include "XboxI2C.h"
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#define MODE_READ 1
#define MODE_WRITE 2
#define MODE_ERASE 3
void PrintBanner()
{
// Print the version banner.
printf("PiPROM v1.0 by Grimdoomer\n");
printf("\n");
}
void PrintUse()
{
// Print the use specification.
PrintBanner();
printf("Usage: PiPROM -r/w/e <options> <filename>\n");
printf("\t-r\t\tRead the EEPROM chip contents to <filename>.\n");
printf("\t-w\t\tWrite the contents of <filename> to the EEPROM chip.\n");
printf("\t-e\t\tErases the EEPROM filling it with 00s.\n");
printf("\tfilename\tEEPROM file to read from/write to.\n");
printf("\nOptional:\n");
printf("\t-a <address>\tI2C address of the EEPROM chip.\n");
printf("\n");
}
const char* FindCommendLineArg(int argc, char **argv, const char *psArgument)
{
int i;
// Loop through all of the command line arguemtns.
for (i = 0; i < argc; i++)
{
// Check if the current command line argument matches the one provided.
if (strcmp(argv[i], psArgument) == 0)
return argv[i];
}
// The command line argument provided was not found.
return 0;
}
const char* FindCommndLineArgValue(int argc, char **argv, const char *psArgument)
{
int i;
// Loop through all of the command line arguemtns.
for (i = 0; i < argc; i++)
{
// Check if the current command line argument matches the one provided.
if (strcmp(argv[i], psArgument) == 0)
{
// Check if there is another argument after the current one.
if (i + 1 <= argc)
return argv[i + 1];
}
}
// The command line argument provided was not found.
return 0;
}
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
int mode;
int address;
char *psFileName;
FILE *file;
char pbEEPROM[XBOX_EEPROM_SIZE];
int status;
// Parse the command line.
if (argc >= 2)
{
// Check for the read/write argument.
if (FindCommendLineArg(argc, argv, "-r") != 0)
mode = MODE_READ;
else if (FindCommendLineArg(argc, argv, "-w") != 0)
mode = MODE_WRITE;
else if (FindCommendLineArg(argc, argv, "-e") != 0)
mode = MODE_ERASE;
// Check for the address argument.
if (FindCommendLineArg(argc, argv, "-a") != 0)
{
// Get the address argument value.
const char *psAddress = FindCommndLineArgValue(argc, argv, "-a");
// Check that the argument value is not the last argument in the command line.
if (mode != MODE_ERASE && psAddress == argv[argc - 1])
{
// Invalid arguments provided.
PrintUse();
return 0;
}
// Convert the I2C address to an integer.
address = strtol(psAddress, NULL, 16);
}
else
{
// Use the default xbox EEPROM chip address.
address = XBOX_EEPROM_ADDRESS;
}
// Check if we are in erase mode or not.
if (mode != MODE_ERASE)
{
// The last argument is the EEPROM file name.
psFileName = argv[argc - 1];
}
}
else
{
// Invalid arguments provided.
PrintUse();
return 0;
}
// Print the program banner.
PrintBanner();
// Try to open the EEPROM dump file that was provided.
if (mode == MODE_READ)
file = fopen(psFileName, "w");
else if (mode == MODE_WRITE)
file = fopen(psFileName, "r");
// Check that the file handle is valid.
if (mode != MODE_ERASE && file == NULL)
{
printf("Error opening file \"%s\"!\n");
goto Cleanup;
}
// Initialize the broadcom processor.
if (!bcm2835_init())
{
printf("Failed to initialize bcm!\n");
return 1;
}
// Initialize the I2C interface.
XboxI2C_Init();
// Check if we are reading or writing and handle accordingly.
if (mode == MODE_READ)
{
// Read the EEPROM data from the chip.
printf("Reading EEPROM data from address 0x%02x...\n", address);
status = XboxI2C_ReadEEPROM((char)address, pbEEPROM);
if (status != 0)
{
// An error occured while reading the EEPROM chip.
printf("Error reading EEPROM data %d!\n", status);
goto Cleanup;
}
// Write the data to file.
printf("Writing EEPROM data to file...\n");
status = fwrite(pbEEPROM, 1, XBOX_EEPROM_SIZE, file);
if (status != XBOX_EEPROM_SIZE)
{
// Error writing the EEPROM to file.
printf("Error writing EEPROM to file!\n");
fclose(file);
goto Cleanup;
}
// Close the file.
fclose(file);
// Successfully dumped the EEPROM to file.
printf("Successfully dumped EEPROM!\n");
status = 0;
}
else if (mode == MODE_WRITE)
{
// Read the EEPROM buffer from the file.
printf("Reading EEPROM from file...\n");
status = fread(pbEEPROM, 1, XBOX_EEPROM_SIZE, file);
if (status != XBOX_EEPROM_SIZE)
{
// Error reading the EEPROM image from file.
printf("Error reading EEPROM from file!\n");
goto Cleanup;
}
// Close the file.
fclose(file);
// Write the EEPROM data to the console.
printf("Writing to EEPROM at address 0x%02x...\n", address);
status = XboxI2C_WriteEEPROM((char)address, pbEEPROM);
if (status != 0)
{
// An error occured while writing the EEPROM data to the chip.
printf("Error writing EEPROM data %d!\n", status);
goto Cleanup;
}
// Successfully wrote the EEPROM.
printf("Successfully wrote EEPROM!\n");
status = 0;
}
else if (mode == MODE_ERASE)
{
// Initialize the EEPROM data to all 00s.
memset(pbEEPROM, 0, XBOX_EEPROM_SIZE);
// Write the EEPROM data to the console.
printf("Writing to EEPROM at address 0x%02x...\n", address);
status = XboxI2C_WriteEEPROM((char)address, pbEEPROM);
if (status != 0)
{
// An error occured while writing the EEPROM data to the chip.
printf("Error writing EEPROM data %d!\n", status);
goto Cleanup;
}
// Successfully erased the EEPROM.
printf("Successfully erased EEPROM!\n");
status = 0;
}
Cleanup:
// Cleanup the I2C interface.
XboxI2C_Cleanup();
return status;
}