Paul Davis
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git-svn-id: svn://localhost/ardour2/trunk@583 d708f5d6-7413-0410-9779-e7cbd77b26cf
255 lines
7.3 KiB
C
255 lines
7.3 KiB
C
/*
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** Copyright (C) 2004-2006 Erik de Castro Lopo <erikd@mega-nerd.com>
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**
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** This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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** it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
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** the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or
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** (at your option) any later version.
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**
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** This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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** but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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** MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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** GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
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**
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** You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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** along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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** Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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*/
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#include "sfconfig.h"
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include "sndfile.h"
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#include "sfendian.h"
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#include "common.h"
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#define TWOBIT_MARKER (MAKE_MARKER ('2', 'B', 'I', 'T'))
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#define AVR_HDR_SIZE 128
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#define SFE_AVR_X 666
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/*
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** From: hyc@hanauma.Jpl.Nasa.Gov (Howard Chu)
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**
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** A lot of PD software exists to play Mac .snd files on the ST. One other
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** format that seems pretty popular (used by a number of commercial packages)
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** is the AVR format (from Audio Visual Research). This format has a 128 byte
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** header that looks like this (its actually packed, but thats not portable):
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*/
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typedef struct
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{ int marker ; /* 2BIT */
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char name [8] ; /* null-padded sample name */
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short mono ; /* 0 = mono, 0xffff = stereo */
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short rez ; /* 8 = 8 bit, 16 = 16 bit */
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short sign ; /* 0 = unsigned, 0xffff = signed */
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short loop ; /* 0 = no loop, 0xffff = looping sample */
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short midi ; /* 0xffff = no MIDI note assigned, */
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/* 0xffXX = single key note assignment */
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/* 0xLLHH = key split, low/hi note */
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int srate ; /* sample frequency in hertz */
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int frames ; /* sample length in bytes or words (see rez) */
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int lbeg ; /* offset to start of loop in bytes or words. */
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/* set to zero if unused */
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int lend ; /* offset to end of loop in bytes or words. */
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/* set to sample length if unused */
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short res1 ; /* Reserved, MIDI keyboard split */
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short res2 ; /* Reserved, sample compression */
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short res3 ; /* Reserved */
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char ext [20] ; /* Additional filename space, used if (name[7] != 0) */
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char user [64] ; /* User defined. Typically ASCII message */
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} AVR_HEADER ;
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/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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** Private static functions.
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*/
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static int avr_close (SF_PRIVATE *psf) ;
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static int avr_read_header (SF_PRIVATE *psf) ;
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static int avr_write_header (SF_PRIVATE *psf, int calc_length) ;
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/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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** Public function.
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*/
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int
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avr_open (SF_PRIVATE *psf)
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{ int error = 0 ;
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if (psf->mode == SFM_READ || (psf->mode == SFM_RDWR && psf->filelength > 0))
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{ if ((error = avr_read_header (psf)))
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return error ;
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} ;
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if ((psf->sf.format & SF_FORMAT_TYPEMASK) != SF_FORMAT_AVR)
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return SFE_BAD_OPEN_FORMAT ;
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if (psf->mode == SFM_WRITE || psf->mode == SFM_RDWR)
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{ psf->endian = psf->sf.format & SF_FORMAT_ENDMASK ;
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psf->endian = SF_ENDIAN_BIG ;
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if (avr_write_header (psf, SF_FALSE))
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return psf->error ;
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psf->write_header = avr_write_header ;
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} ;
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psf->container_close = avr_close ;
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psf->blockwidth = psf->bytewidth * psf->sf.channels ;
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error = pcm_init (psf) ;
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return error ;
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} /* avr_open */
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static int
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avr_read_header (SF_PRIVATE *psf)
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{ AVR_HEADER hdr ;
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memset (&hdr, 0, sizeof (hdr)) ;
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psf_binheader_readf (psf, "pmb", 0, &hdr.marker, &hdr.name, sizeof (hdr.name)) ;
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psf_log_printf (psf, "%M\n", hdr.marker) ;
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if (hdr.marker != TWOBIT_MARKER)
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return SFE_AVR_X ;
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psf_log_printf (psf, " Name : %s\n", hdr.name) ;
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psf_binheader_readf (psf, "E22222", &hdr.mono, &hdr.rez, &hdr.sign, &hdr.loop, &hdr.midi) ;
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psf->sf.channels = (hdr.mono & 1) + 1 ;
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psf_log_printf (psf, " Channels : %d\n Bit width : %d\n Signed : %s\n",
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(hdr.mono & 1) + 1, hdr.rez, hdr.sign ? "yes" : "no") ;
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switch ((hdr.rez << 16) + (hdr.sign & 1))
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{ case ((8 << 16) + 0) :
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psf->sf.format = SF_FORMAT_AVR | SF_FORMAT_PCM_U8 ;
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psf->bytewidth = 1 ;
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break ;
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case ((8 << 16) + 1) :
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psf->sf.format = SF_FORMAT_AVR | SF_FORMAT_PCM_S8 ;
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psf->bytewidth = 1 ;
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break ;
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case ((16 << 16) + 1) :
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psf->sf.format = SF_FORMAT_AVR | SF_FORMAT_PCM_16 ;
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psf->bytewidth = 2 ;
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break ;
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default :
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psf_log_printf (psf, "Error : bad rez/sign combination.\n") ;
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return SFE_AVR_X ;
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} ;
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psf_binheader_readf (psf, "E4444", &hdr.srate, &hdr.frames, &hdr.lbeg, &hdr.lend) ;
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psf->sf.frames = hdr.frames ;
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psf->sf.samplerate = hdr.srate ;
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psf_log_printf (psf, " Frames : %D\n", psf->sf.frames) ;
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psf_log_printf (psf, " Sample rate : %d\n", psf->sf.samplerate) ;
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psf_binheader_readf (psf, "E222", &hdr.res1, &hdr.res2, &hdr.res3) ;
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psf_binheader_readf (psf, "bb", hdr.ext, sizeof (hdr.ext), hdr.user, sizeof (hdr.user)) ;
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psf_log_printf (psf, " Ext : %s\n User : %s\n", hdr.ext, hdr.user) ;
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psf->endian = SF_ENDIAN_BIG ;
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psf->dataoffset = AVR_HDR_SIZE ;
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psf->datalength = hdr.frames * (hdr.rez / 8) ;
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if (psf->fileoffset > 0)
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psf->filelength = AVR_HDR_SIZE + psf->datalength ;
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if (psf_ftell (psf) != psf->dataoffset)
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psf_binheader_readf (psf, "j", psf->dataoffset - psf_ftell (psf)) ;
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psf->blockwidth = psf->sf.channels * psf->bytewidth ;
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if (psf->sf.frames == 0 && psf->blockwidth)
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psf->sf.frames = (psf->filelength - psf->dataoffset) / psf->blockwidth ;
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return 0 ;
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} /* avr_read_header */
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static int
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avr_write_header (SF_PRIVATE *psf, int calc_length)
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{ sf_count_t current ;
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int sign ;
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if (psf->pipeoffset > 0)
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return 0 ;
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current = psf_ftell (psf) ;
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if (calc_length)
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{ psf->filelength = psf_get_filelen (psf) ;
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psf->datalength = psf->filelength - psf->dataoffset ;
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if (psf->dataend)
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psf->datalength -= psf->filelength - psf->dataend ;
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psf->sf.frames = psf->datalength / (psf->bytewidth * psf->sf.channels) ;
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} ;
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/* Reset the current header length to zero. */
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psf->header [0] = 0 ;
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psf->headindex = 0 ;
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/*
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** Only attempt to seek if we are not writng to a pipe. If we are
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** writing to a pipe we shouldn't be here anyway.
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*/
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if (psf->is_pipe == SF_FALSE)
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psf_fseek (psf, 0, SEEK_SET) ;
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psf_binheader_writef (psf, "Emz22", TWOBIT_MARKER, make_size_t (8),
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psf->sf.channels == 2 ? 0xFFFF : 0, psf->bytewidth * 8) ;
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sign = ((psf->sf.format & SF_FORMAT_SUBMASK) == SF_FORMAT_PCM_U8) ? 0 : 0xFFFF ;
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psf_binheader_writef (psf, "E222", sign, 0, 0xFFFF) ;
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psf_binheader_writef (psf, "E4444", psf->sf.samplerate, psf->sf.frames, 0, 0) ;
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psf_binheader_writef (psf, "E222zz", 0, 0, 0, make_size_t (20), make_size_t (64)) ;
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/* Header construction complete so write it out. */
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psf_fwrite (psf->header, psf->headindex, 1, psf) ;
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if (psf->error)
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return psf->error ;
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psf->dataoffset = psf->headindex ;
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if (current > 0)
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psf_fseek (psf, current, SEEK_SET) ;
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return psf->error ;
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} /* avr_write_header */
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static int
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avr_close (SF_PRIVATE *psf)
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{
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if (psf->mode == SFM_WRITE || psf->mode == SFM_RDWR)
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avr_write_header (psf, SF_TRUE) ;
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return 0 ;
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} /* avr_close */
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/*
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** Do not edit or modify anything in this comment block.
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** The arch-tag line is a file identity tag for the GNU Arch
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** revision control system.
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**
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** arch-tag: 0823d454-f39a-4a28-a776-607f1ef33b52
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*/
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