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url_unescape_string is used by the command line parser. These few helper functions will compile everywhere anyway. This was breaking compilation when disabling network support.
author albeu
date Sat, 16 Aug 2003 21:53:26 +0000
parents 04c80ace9581
children 51276a7f4ea1
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/*
    bios2dump.c - Was designed to dump memory block to file.
    Usage: as argument requires absolute address of memory dump and its lenght
    (int hexadecimal form).
    as output - will write file which will named: memADDR_LEN.dump
    where: ADDR - given address of memory
           LEN  - given length of memory
    Licence: GNU GPL v2
    Copyright: Nick Kurshev <nickols_k@mail.ru>
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>

int main( int argc, char *argv[])
{
  FILE * fd_mem, *fd_out;
  unsigned long i,addr,len;
  int int_no;
  char outname[80];
  unsigned char ch;
  if(argc < 3)
  {
    printf("Usage: %s address length (in hex)\n",argv[0]);
    return EXIT_FAILURE;
  }
  addr = strtol(argv[1],NULL,16);
  len  = strtol(argv[2],NULL,16);
  if(!(fd_mem = fopen("/dev/mem","rb")))
  {
    perror("Can't open file - /dev/mem");
    return EXIT_FAILURE;
  }
  sprintf(outname,"mem%08X_%08X.dump",addr,len);
  if(!(fd_out = fopen(outname,"wb")))
  {
    perror("Can't open output file");
    fclose(fd_mem);
    return EXIT_FAILURE;
  }
  fseek(fd_mem,addr,SEEK_SET);
  for(i=0;i<len;i++)
  {
    fread(&ch,1,1,fd_mem);
    fwrite(&ch,1,1,fd_out);
  }
  fclose(fd_out);
  fclose(fd_mem);
  return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}