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mkfs.py
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# A script to convert an entire directory to a C array, in the "romfs" format
import os, sys
import re
import struct
_crtline = ' '
_numdata = 0
_bytecnt = 0
maxlen = 30
# Line output function
def _add_data( data, outfile, moredata = True ):
global _crtline, _numdata, _bytecnt
_bytecnt = _bytecnt + 1
if moredata:
_crtline = _crtline + "0x%02X, " % data
else:
_crtline = _crtline + "0x%02X" % data
_numdata = _numdata + 1
if _numdata == 16 or not moredata:
outfile.write( _crtline + '\n' )
_crtline = ' '
_numdata = 0
# dirname - the directory where the files are located.
# outname - the name of the C output
# flist - list of files
# mode - preprocess the file system:
# "verbatim" - copy the files directly to the FS as they are
# "compile" - precompile all files to Lua bytecode and then copy them
# "compress" - keep the source code, but compress it with LuaSrcDiet
# compcmd - the command to use for compiling if "mode" is "compile"
# Returns True for OK, False for error
def mkfs( dirname, outname, flist, mode, compcmd ):
# Try to create the output files
outfname = outname + ".h"
try:
outfile = file( outfname, "wb" )
except:
print "Unable to create output file"
return False
global _crtline, _numdata, _bytecnt
_crtline = ' '
_numdata = 0
_bytecnt = 0
# Generate headers
outfile.write( "// Generated by mkfs.py\n// DO NOT MODIFY\n\n" )
outfile.write( "#ifndef __%s_H__\n#define __%s_H__\n\n" % ( outname.upper(), outname.upper() ) )
outfile.write( "const unsigned char %s_fs[] = \n{\n" % ( outname.lower() ) )
# Process all files
for fname in flist:
if len( fname ) > maxlen:
print "Skipping %s (name longer than %d chars)" % ( fname, maxlen )
continue
# Get actual file name
realname = os.path.join( dirname, fname )
# Ensure it actually is a file
if not os.path.isfile( realname ):
print "Skipping %s ... (not found or not a regular file)" % fname
continue
# Try to open and read the file
try:
crtfile = file( realname, "rb" )
except:
outfile.close()
os.remove( outfname )
print "Unable to read %s" % fname
return False
filedata = crtfile.read()
crtfile.close()
# Write name, size, id, numpars
for c in fname:
_add_data( ord( c ), outfile )
_add_data( 0, outfile ) # ASCIIZ
size_l = len( filedata ) & 0xFF
size_h = ( len( filedata ) >> 8 ) & 0xFF
_add_data( size_l, outfile )
_add_data( size_h, outfile )
# Then write the rest of the file
for c in filedata:
_add_data( ord( c ), outfile )
# Report
print "Encoded file %s (%d bytes)" % ( fname, len( filedata ) )
# All done, write the final "0" (terminator)
_add_data( 0, outfile, False )
outfile.write( "};\n\n#endif\n" );
outfile.close()
print "Done, total size is %d bytes" % _bytecnt
return True