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But first, please read +<http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>. diff --git a/tools/gbafix/Makefile b/tools/gbafix/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 000000000..350af76cd --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/gbafix/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +CC = gcc + +SRCS = gbafix.c + +.PHONY: all clean + +all: gbafix +	@: + +gbafix: $(SRCS) +	$(CC) $(SRCS) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS) + +clean: +	$(RM) gbafix gbafix.exe diff --git a/tools/gbafix/gbafix.c b/tools/gbafix/gbafix.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d5e2f62ab --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/gbafix/gbafix.c @@ -0,0 +1,289 @@ +/* +	"$Id: gbafix.c,v 1.2 2008-07-30 17:12:51 wntrmute Exp $" + +	DevkitPro GBA ROM fix utility + +	This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +	modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public +	License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either +	version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + +	This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +	but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +	MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU +	Library General Public License for more details. + +	You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public +	License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software +	Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 +	USA. + +	Please report all bugs and problems through the bug tracker at +	"http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=114505&atid=668551". + +	"$Header: /lvm/shared/ds/ds/cvs/devkitpro-cvsbackup/tools/gba/gbatools/gbafix.c,v 1.2 2008-07-30 17:12:51 wntrmute Exp $" + +*/ +//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// gbafix.c +//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +/* +	Gameboy Advance ROM fixer (by Dark Fader / BlackThunder / WinterMute / Diegoisawesome) +	Validates header of GBA roms. + +	History +	------- +	v1.06 - added output silencing, (Diegoisawesome) +	v1.05 - added debug offset argument, (Diegoisawesome) +	v1.04 - converted to plain C, (WinterMute) +	v1.03 - header.fixed, header.device_type +	v1.02 - redefined the options (rgbfix style), checksum=0 +	v1.01 - fix in parameters +	v1.00 - logo, complement +*/ + +#pragma pack(1) + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <string.h> +#include <stdint.h> + +#define VER		"1.06" +#define ARGV	argv[arg] +#define VALUE	(ARGV+2) +#define NUMBER	strtoul(VALUE, NULL, 0) + +typedef struct +{ +	uint32_t	start_code;			// B instruction +	uint8_t		logo[0xA0-0x04];	// logo data +	uint8_t		title[0xC];			// game title name +	uint32_t	game_code;			// +	uint16_t	maker_code;			// +	uint8_t		fixed;				// 0x96 +	uint8_t		unit_code;			// 0x00 +	uint8_t		device_type;		// 0x00 +	uint8_t		unused[7];			// +	uint8_t		game_version;		// 0x00 +	uint8_t		complement;			// 800000A0..800000BC +	uint16_t	checksum;			// 0x0000 +} Header; + + +Header header; + +unsigned short checksum_without_header = 0; + +const Header good_header = +{ +	// start_code +	0xEA00002E, +	// logo +	{ 0x24,0xFF,0xAE,0x51,0x69,0x9A,0xA2,0x21,0x3D,0x84,0x82,0x0A,0x84,0xE4,0x09,0xAD, +	0x11,0x24,0x8B,0x98,0xC0,0x81,0x7F,0x21,0xA3,0x52,0xBE,0x19,0x93,0x09,0xCE,0x20, +	0x10,0x46,0x4A,0x4A,0xF8,0x27,0x31,0xEC,0x58,0xC7,0xE8,0x33,0x82,0xE3,0xCE,0xBF, +	0x85,0xF4,0xDF,0x94,0xCE,0x4B,0x09,0xC1,0x94,0x56,0x8A,0xC0,0x13,0x72,0xA7,0xFC, +	0x9F,0x84,0x4D,0x73,0xA3,0xCA,0x9A,0x61,0x58,0x97,0xA3,0x27,0xFC,0x03,0x98,0x76, +	0x23,0x1D,0xC7,0x61,0x03,0x04,0xAE,0x56,0xBF,0x38,0x84,0x00,0x40,0xA7,0x0E,0xFD, +	0xFF,0x52,0xFE,0x03,0x6F,0x95,0x30,0xF1,0x97,0xFB,0xC0,0x85,0x60,0xD6,0x80,0x25, +	0xA9,0x63,0xBE,0x03,0x01,0x4E,0x38,0xE2,0xF9,0xA2,0x34,0xFF,0xBB,0x3E,0x03,0x44, +	0x78,0x00,0x90,0xCB,0x88,0x11,0x3A,0x94,0x65,0xC0,0x7C,0x63,0x87,0xF0,0x3C,0xAF, +	0xD6,0x25,0xE4,0x8B,0x38,0x0A,0xAC,0x72,0x21,0xD4,0xF8,0x07 } , +	// title +	{ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00 }, +	// game code +	0x00000000, +	// maker code +	0x3130, +	// fixed +	0x96, +	// unit_code +	0x00, +	// device type +	0x00, +	// unused +	{ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00 }, +	// game version +	0x00, +	// complement +	0x00, +	// checksum +	0x0000 +}; + +//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +char HeaderComplement() +/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +	Calculate Header complement check +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +{ +	int n; +	char c = 0; +	char *p = (char *)&header + 0xA0; +	for (n=0; n<0xBD-0xA0; n++) +	{ +		c += *p++; +	} +	return -(0x19+c); +} + + +//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +int main(int argc, char *argv[]) +//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +{ +	int arg; +	char *argfile = 0; +	FILE *infile; +	int silent = 0; + +	int size,bit; + +	// show syntax +	if (argc <= 1) +	{ +		printf("GBA ROM fixer v"VER" by Dark Fader / BlackThunder / WinterMute / Diegoisawesome \n"); +		printf("Syntax: gbafix <rom.gba> [-p] [-t[title]] [-c<game_code>] [-m<maker_code>] [-r<version>] [-d<debug>] [--silent]\n"); +		printf("\n"); +		printf("parameters:\n"); +		printf("	-p              Pad to next exact power of 2. No minimum size!\n"); +		printf("	-t[<title>]     Patch title. Stripped filename if none given.\n"); +		printf("	-c<game_code>   Patch game code (four characters)\n"); +		printf("	-m<maker_code>  Patch maker code (two characters)\n"); +		printf("	-r<version>     Patch game version (number)\n"); +		printf("	-d<debug>       Enable debugging handler and set debug entry point (0 or 1)\n"); +		printf("	--silent       	Silence non-error output\n"); +		return -1; +	} + +	// get filename +	for (arg=1; arg<argc; arg++) +	{ +		if ((ARGV[0] != '-')) { argfile=ARGV; } +		if (strncmp("--silent", &ARGV[0], 7) == 0) { silent = 1; } +	} + +	// check filename +	if (!argfile) +	{ +		fprintf(stderr, "Filename needed!\n"); +		return -1; +	} + +	// read file +	infile = fopen(argfile, "r+b"); +	if (!infile) { fprintf(stderr, "Error opening input file!\n"); return -1; } +	fseek(infile, 0, SEEK_SET); +	fread(&header, sizeof(header), 1, infile); + +	// fix some data +	memcpy(header.logo, good_header.logo, sizeof(header.logo)); +	memcpy(&header.fixed, &good_header.fixed, sizeof(header.fixed)); +	memcpy(&header.device_type, &good_header.device_type, sizeof(header.device_type)); + +	// parse command line +	for (arg=1; arg<argc; arg++) +	{ +		if ((ARGV[0] == '-')) +		{ +			switch (ARGV[1]) +			{ +				case 'p':	// pad +				{ +					fseek(infile, 0, SEEK_END); +					size = ftell(infile); +					for (bit=31; bit>=0; bit--) if (size & (1<<bit)) break; +					if (size != (1<<bit)) +					{ +						int todo = (1<<(bit+1)) - size; +						while (todo--) fputc(0xFF, infile); +					} +					fseek(infile, 0, SEEK_SET); +					break; +				} + +				case 't':	// title +				{ +					char title[256]; +					memset(title, 0, sizeof(title)); +					if (VALUE[0]) +					{ +						strncpy(title, VALUE, sizeof(header.title)); +					} +					else +					{ +						// use filename +						char s[256], *begin=s, *t; strcpy(s, argfile); +						t = strrchr(s, '\\'); if (t) begin = t+1; +						t = strrchr(s, '/'); if (t) begin = t+1; +						t = strrchr(s, '.'); if (t) *t = 0; +						strncpy(title, begin, sizeof(header.title)); +						if (!silent) printf("%s\n",begin); +					} +					memcpy(header.title, title, sizeof(header.title));	// copy +					break; +				} + +				case 'c':	// game code +				{ +					//if (!VALUE[0]) { fprintf(stderr, "Need value for %s\n", ARGV); break; } +					//header.game_code = NUMBER; +					header.game_code = VALUE[0] | VALUE[1]<<8 | VALUE[2]<<16 | VALUE[3]<<24; +					break; +				} + +				case 'm':	// maker code +				{ +					//if (!VALUE[0]) { fprintf(stderr, "Need value for %s\n", ARGV); break; } +					//header.maker_code = (unsigned short)NUMBER; +					header.maker_code = VALUE[0] | VALUE[1]<<8; +					break; +				} + +				case 'v':	// ignored, compatability with other gbafix +				{ +					break; +				} + +				case 'r':	// version +				{ +					if (!VALUE[0]) { fprintf(stderr, "Need value for %s\n", ARGV); break; } +					header.game_version = (unsigned char)NUMBER; +					break; +				} + +				case 'd':	// debug +				{ +					if (!VALUE[0]) { fprintf(stderr, "Need value for %s\n", ARGV); break; } +					header.logo[0x9C-0x04] = 0xA5;	// debug enable +					header.device_type = (unsigned char)((NUMBER & 1) << 7);	// debug handler entry point +					break; +				} +				case '-':	// long arguments +				{ +					if (strncmp("silent", &ARGV[2], 6) == 0) { continue; } +					break; +				} +			default: +				{ +					printf("Invalid option: %s\n", ARGV); +				} +			} +		} +	} + +	// update complement check & total checksum +	header.complement = 0; +	header.checksum = 0;	// must be 0 +	header.complement = HeaderComplement(); +	//header.checksum = checksum_without_header + HeaderChecksum(); + +	fseek(infile, 0, SEEK_SET); +	fwrite(&header, sizeof(header), 1, infile); +	fclose(infile); + +	if (!silent) printf("ROM fixed!\n"); + +	return 0; +} | 
