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- *****************************************************************
- *
- CLOSE Command Handler *
- *
- ----------------------------------------------------------------*
- *
- CMDCLOSE ($A2EA) is an extremely versatile routine. Not *
- only is it entered when the CLOSE command is issued, but it is *
- also called by many other DOS commands. In addition, it is *
- frequently summoned when DOS encounters an error. *
- The appeal of "CMDCLOSE" is two fold: *
- 1) It uses the GETBUFF routine to locate a DOS buffer *
- for some commands that don't use filenames (ex. *
- catalog). *
- 2) It acts as DOS's clean up committee by freeing up *
- DOS buffers and any extra sectors that were *
- previously allocated to a file but not needed. If *
- necessary, it also updates the file size, fixes up *
- links in the directory sector, and updates data, *
- VTOC, T/S list, and directory sectors. *
- Because CMDCLOSE is called by so many different commands, *
- the conditions on entry to this routine can vary considerably. *
- Program flow depends, in part, upon the status of the primary *
- file name buffer (PRIMFNBF, $AA75) which is conditioned by the *
- command processor. (See formatted disassembly titled *
- "DOSCMDPARSING&PROCESSING" for more details.) *
- If the calling command does not expect a filename, *
- CMDCLOSE is entered with a $00 stored in the first byte of the *
- primary file name buffer. Under these condtions, CMDCLOSE is *
- simply used to access the GETBUFF ($A764) routine. GETBUFF *
- then locates a free DOS buffer for use by the original calling *
- command. *
- If the CLOSE command is issued without an accompaning *
- filename, the first byte of the primary file name buffer *
- contains a space. This represents a signal to close all files *
- via the CLOSEALL ($A316) routine. (CMDCLOSE is then exited *
- via the "BEQ CLOSERTS" instruction at $A31E). *
- The presence of a valid name in the primary file name *
- buffer causes execution to flow into the GETBUFF subroutine. *
- If the named file is already open, execution flows through *
- CMDCLOSE twice. On the 1rst pass, the matching file name *
- buffer is located via GETBUFF & then CLOSEONE ($A2FC) is used *
- to close the file. CLOSEONE calls the file manager (FILEMGR, *
- $AB06) to do the close function (FNCLOSE, $AC06). *
- In order to understand the execution pattern of FNCLOSE, *
- you must first be familiar with the writing process. When a *
- file is being written, the data are transferred from their *
- memory source locations to the DOS data sector buffer. Each *
- time that the data sector buffer is filled up, it is written *
- to the disk. If the last segment of data does not completely *
- fill the buffer, the write command is exited with bit six of *
- the update flag (UPDATFLG, $B5D5) set. When the file is *
- subsequently closed, FNCLOSE tests UPDATFLG and writes the *
- data sector buffer if necessary. A similar situation occurs *
- with the T/S list buffer. FNCLOSE also tests bit seven of *
- UPDATFLG to see if the T/S list requires updating. If the T/S *
- list buffer has changed since the last read or write, it is *
- written to the disk. *
- After writing the data and T/S list buffers to the disk *
- (if necessary), FNCLOSE calls the FIXMAP routine ($B2C3) to *
- free up any sectors that were assigned in the VTOC but not *
- used. (This step is necessary because the write process *
- allocates an entire track to a file even if only a few sectors *
- are required.) After the VTOC is updated on the disk, the new *
- file size bytes are stored in the appropriate name field of *
- the directory buffer. Finally the directory buffer is written *
- to the disk. *
- Once back in the command handler, execution jumps back to *
- the start of CMDCLOSE. On this 2nd pass, a matching file name *
- buffer is not found because the DOS name buffer was released *
- on the 1rst pass. Therefore, A5L/H ($44,$45) is left pointing *
- at the highest numbered (lowest in memory) FREE DOS buffer. *
- CMDCLOSE ($A2EA) is then exited via EVENTXIT ($A2F1) and *
- CLOSERTS ($A330).) *
- If the named file was not already open on entry to *
- CMDCLOSE, only one pass is made. This single pass resembles *
- the second pass mentioned above. (P.S. Note that trying to *
- close a named file that is not on the disk does not result in *
- a file-not-found error. Instead, execution just follows the *
- same route as that for an unopened file.) *
- *
- *****************************************************************
(A2EA)
CMDCLOSE LDA PRIMFNBF ;Get 1rst char from primary name buffer.
CMP #" " ;Don't allow leading <spc> in name.
(A2EF) BEQ CLOSEALL ;Leading <spc> = signal to close all files.
;(A close cmd was issued with no
;accompanying file name.)
(A2F1) JSR GETBUFF ;Locate a DOS file buffer.
* Locate buffer with same name.
* If that fails, locate a free buffer.
(A764)
GETBUFF LDA #0 ;Default hi-byte of pointer to 0
STA A5L+1 ;(ie. assume no free buff available).
(A768) JSR GETFNBF1 ;Get pointer to 1rst filename buffer in chain.
(A792)
GETFNBF1 LDA ADOSFNB1 ;First link to chain of DOS buffers
LDX ADOSFNB1+1 ;(ie. pt at 1rst filename buffer in chain).
(A798) BNE SETNXPTR ;ALWAYS.
(A7A4)
SETNXPTR STX A3L+1 ;Put addr of 1rst filename buffer in ptr
STA A3L ;(ie. highest name buffer in chain).
TXA ;Get hi-byte of addr in back in (a).
GETNXRTN RTS
(A7A9)
(A76B) JMP FNCHAR1 ;Get first byte in DOS name buf.
------------
(A76E)
GETFNLNK JSR GETNXBUF
* Get addr of next filename buffer in chain
* from chain pointers buffer offset 37 & 36
* bytes from 1rst char of present filename
* buffer.
(A79A)
GETNXBUF LDY #37 ;Point the pointer at the chain buffer
LDA (A3L),Y ;& pick up the addr of the next filename buffer.
BEQ GETNXRTN ;If hi-byte is 0, then lnk zeroed out.
TAX ;Save hi-byte in (x).
DEY ;Pick up low-byte.
LDA (A3L),Y
SETNXPTR STX A3L+1 ;Stick addr of filename buffer in ptr.
STA A3L
TXA ;Get hi-byte back in (a).
GETNXRTN RTS
(A7A9)
(A771) BEQ NOFNMTCH ;Link zeroed out, end of chain.
FNCHAR1 JSR GETFNBY1 ;Get the 1rst char of filename from buf in chain.
(A773)
* Get first byte in DOS name buffer.
(A7AA)
GETFNBY1 LDY #0 ;Buffer is free if 1rst byte = $00.
LDA (A3L),Y ;If buffer occuppied, the 1rst byte = 1rst
(A7AE) RTS ;char of filename which owns buffer.
(A776) BNE NXFNBUF ;Take branch if buffer wasn't free.
LDA A3L ;Buffer was free, there4, point the A5L/H pointer
STA A5L ;at the free buffer.
LDA A3L+1
STA A5L+1
(A780) BNE GETFNLNK ;ALWAYS.
(A782)
NXFNBUF LDY #29 ;Buffer not free there4 compare name
CMPFNCHR LDA (A3L),Y ;of owner with name of file in primary
CMP PRIMFNBF,Y ;name buffer. (Start with last char first.)
(A789) BNE GETFNLNK ;Char doesn't match, there4 look for another
;buffer that might have same name.
(A78B) DEY ;That char matched, how bout rest of name?
BPL CMPFNCHR ;30 chars in name (ie. 0 to 29).
CLC ;Clr carry to signal match.
(A78F) RTS
============
(A790)
NOFNMTCH SEC ;Link zeroed out.
(A791) RTS
============
(A2F4)
EVENTXIT BCS CLOSERTS ;EVENTUALLY exit via this route.
(A2F6) JSR CLOSEONE ;Matching file name was found, so close that file.
* Close a specific file.
(A2FC)
CLOSEONE JSR CKEXCBUF
* Check if current DOS name buffer
* belongs to an EXEC file. After all,
* don't want to close buffer if we are
* using it to exec (ie. would be like
* burying ourselves alive).
(A7AF)
CKEXCBUF LDA EXECFLAG ;Check to see if EXECing.
BEQ NOTEXCBF ;No sweat - not running exec file.
LDA EXECBUFF ;We are EXECing, there4 chk if addr of
CMP A3L ;current filename buffer same as that
BNE CKEXCRTN ;for buffer belonging to EXEC.
LDA EXECBUFF+1 ;Maybe - low-bytes matched, now chk hi bytes.
CMP A3L+1
BEQ CKEXCRTN ;Exec buffer = current buffer.
NOTEXCBF DEX ;Not EXECing, there4 reduce (x) to make sure z-flag off.
(A7C2) ;(P.S. (x) was orig conditioned to a large non-zero
;value on entry to GETFNBF1. There4, if now DEX then
;can be sure z-flag will be off.)
CKEXCRTN RTS ;If execing, rtn with z-flag on.
(A7C3)
(A2FF) BNE FREEBUFF ;Not EXECing from this particular file.
LDA #0 ;Closing an exec file so shut off the exec flag.
STA EXECFLAG
FREEBUFF LDY #0 ;Free up the DOS buffer by poking a $00 in
TYA ;1rst byte of filename.
STA (A3L),Y
(A30B) JSR BUFS2PRM
* GET addresses of the DOS buffers from chain
* buffer & put them in FM parameter list.
(A74E)
BUFS2PRM LDY #30 ;Get addresses of FM Work buffer,
ADRINPRM LDA (A3L),Y ;T/S list buffer, Data sec buffer and
STA WRKBUFFM-30,Y ;NEXT filename buffer from the chain pointer
INY ;buffer & put them in the FM parameter list.
CPY #38 ;(P.S. addr of NEXT filename buffer is not
BNE ADRINPRM ;used by DOS.)
(A75A) RTS
(A30E) LDA #2 ;Stick opcode for CLOSE function
STA OPCODEFM ;in the FM parameter list.
(A313) JMP FMDRIVER ;Do the function via file manager driver.
------------
(A6A8)
FMDRIVER JSR FILEMGR ;Call the file manager to do the function.
(AB06)
FILEMGR TSX ;Save stk pointer so we can rtn to caller
STX STKSAV ;(ie. so rtn to AFTRFUNC, ($A6AB).)
(AB0A) JSR RSTRFMWA ;Copy contents of FM work buffer (in DOS chain)
;to FM work area (not in buffer chain).
(AE6A)
RSTRFMWA JSR SELWKBUF ;Find the FM work buffer.
* Get the address of the FM work
* buffer from the FM parameter
* list & stick it in the A4L/H
* pointer.
(AF08)
SELWKBUF LDA #0
(AF0A) BEQ PT2FMBUF ;ALWAYS.
(AF12)
PT2FMBUF LDA WRKBUFFM,X
STA A4L
LDA WRKBUFFM+1,X
STA A4L+1
(AF1C) RTS
(AE6D) LDY #0 ;Zero-out return code in FM parm
STY RTNCODFM ;list to signal no errors.
STORFMWK LDA (A4L),Y ;Copy the contents of the FM work buffer
STA FMWKAREA,Y ;(in chain) to FM work area (non-chain).
INY
CPY #45
BNE STORFMWK
CLC ;Why?????
(AE7D) RTS
(AB0D) LDA OPCODEFM ;Chk if opcode is legal.
CMP #13 ;(Must be less than 13.)
BCS TOERROP ;Opcode too large, go to range error.
ASL ;Double val of opcode & get addr of
TAX ;appropriate function handler from the table.
LDA FMFUNCTB+1,X ;Stick the address on the stack (hi byte first)
PHA ;& then do a "stack jump" to the appropriate
LDA FMFUNCTB,X ;function handler.
PHA
(AB1E) RTS
.
.
(AC06) .
FNCLOSE .
.
(See dis'mbly of CLOSE function handler.)
.
.
- if necessary, free up any sectors that
were previously allocated to the file
but not needed.
- also updates the file size, fixes up
links & updates data, VTOC, T/S list
& directory sectors if necessary.
.
.
(RTS)
============
TOERROP JMP RNGERROP ;Go handle range error.
(AB1F) ------------ ;(See dis'mbly of errors.)
* Return here after doing the close function
* (Cause after @ function is done, use stack
* to get back to original caller.)
(A6AB)
AFTRFUNC BCC FMDRVRTN ;(c) = 0 = no errors.
LDA RTNCODFM ;Get error code from FM parameter list.
CMP #5 ;End-of-data error?
(A6B2) BEQ TOAPPTCH ;Yes - got a zeroed-out T/S link or a
;zeroed-out data pair in T/S list.
;(Not applicable to the close function.)
(A6B4) JMP OTHRERR ;No - see dis'mbly of errors.
------------
(A6C3)
FMDRVRTN RTS ;Return to caller of FMDRIVER.
(A2F9) JMP CMDCLOSE ;Go back to point A5L/H at a free DOS buffer
------------ ;and exit via EVENTXIT and CLOSERTS.
- Close all files (except an active exec file).
(A316)
CLOSEALL JSR GETFNBF1 ;Enter here when direct call or if 1rst char
;in primary filename field was a space.
* Put address of 1rst DOS name buffer
* (chain) in the A3L/H pointer.
(A792)
GETFNBF1 LDA ADOSFNB1 ;First link to chain of DOS buffers
LDX ADOSFNB1+1 ;(ie. pt at 1rst filename buffer in chain).
(A798) BNE SETNXPTR ;ALWAYS.
(A7A4)
SETNXPTR STX A3L+1 ;Put addr of 1rst filename buffer in ptr
STA A3L ;(ie. highest name buffer in chain).
TXA ;Get hi-byte of addr back in (a).
GETNXRTN RTS
(A7A9)
(A319) BNE CKIFEXEC ;ALWAYS.
CHKNXBUF JSR GETNXBUF
(A31B)
* Get addr of next filename buffer in chain
* from chain pointers buffer offset 37 & 36
* bytes from 1rst char of present filename
* buffer.
(A79A)
GETNXBUF LDY #37 ;Point ptr at chain buffer.
LDA (A3L),Y ;Pick up hi byte of addr of nxt filename buffer.
BEQ GETNXRTN ;If hi-byte is 0 then link zeroed out.
TAX ;Save hi-byte in (x).
DEY ;Pick up low-byte.
LDA (A3L),Y
SETNXPTR STX A3L+1 ;Stick addr of filename buffer in ptr.
STA A3L
TXA ;Condition z-flg in relation to hi byte .
GETNXRTN RTS
(A7A9)
(A31E) BEQ CLOSERTS ;Link zeroed out, so now all files closed.
(A320) ;NOTE: CLOSEALL exits via this branch.
CKIFEXEC JSR CKEXCBUF
* Check if current filename buffer
* belongs to an EXEC file.
(A7AF)
CKEXCBUF LDA EXECFLAG ;Check to see if EXECing.
BEQ NOTEXCBF ;No sweat - not running exec file.
LDA EXECBUFF ;We are EXECing, there4 chk if addr of
CMP A3L ;current filename buffer same as that
BNE CKEXCRTN ;for buffer belonging to EXEC.
LDA EXECBUFF+1 ;Maybe - low-bytes matched, now chk hi bytes.
CMP A3L+1
BEQ CKEXCRTN ;Exec buffer = current buffer.
NOTEXCBF DEX ;Not EXECing, there4 reduce (X) to make sure z-flag off.
(A7C2) ;(P.S. (x) was orig conditioned to a large non-zero
;value on entry to GETFNBF1. There4, if now DEX then
(A7C3) ;can be sure z-flag will be off.)
CKEXCRTN RTS ;On exit: z-flag = 1 if execing.
; = 0 if not execing.
(A323) BEQ CHKNXBUF ;EXEC WAS ACTIVE SO DON'T CLOSE ITS BUFFER
;OUT OR WILL END UP IN NEVER-NEVER-LAND.
;After all, don't want to close buffer
;if we are using it to exec (ie. would
;be like burying ourselves alive)!!!
(A325) JSR GETFNBY1 ;Get 1rst char of filename from buf in chain.
* Get first byte in DOS name buffer.
(A7AA)
GETFNBY1 LDY #0 ;Buffer is free if 1rst byte = $00.
LDA (A3L),Y ;If buffer occuppied, the 1rst byte = 1rst
(A7AE) RTS ;char of filename which owns buffer.
(A328) BEQ CHKNXBUF ;This file is already closed, so go back to
;close the remaining files.
(A32A) JSR CLOSEONE ;Close the open file.
* Close a specific file.
(A2FC)
CLOSEONE JSR CKEXCBUF
* Check if current filename buffer
* belongs to an EXEC file.
(A7AF)
CKEXCBUF LDA EXECFLAG ;Check to see if EXECing.
BEQ NOTEXCBF ;No sweat - not running exec file.
LDA EXECBUFF ;We are EXECing, there4 chk if addr of
CMP A3L ;current filename buffer same as that
BNE CKEXCRTN ;for buffer belonging to EXEC.
LDA EXECBUFF+1 ;Maybe - low-bytes matched, now chk hi bytes.
CMP A3L+1
BEQ CKEXCRTN ;Exec buffer = current buffer.
NOTEXCBF DEX ;Not EXECing, there4 reduce (X) to make sure z-flag off.
(A7C2) ;(P.S. (x) was orig conditioned to a large non-zero value
;on entry to GETFNBF1 there4, if now DEX then
;can be sure z-flag will be off.)
CKEXCRTN RTS ;Exit with z-flag = 1 if execing.
(A7C3) ; = 0 if NOT execing.
(A2FF) BNE FREEBUFF ;ALWAYS BRANCH IF CLOSEONE IS ACCESSED VIA CLOSEALL.
LDA #0 ;Shut exec flag off.
(A303) STA EXECFLAG ;NOTE: THIS INSTRUCTION IS NEVER CARRIED
;OUT IF ACCESSED VIA CLOSEALL. (An active exec file
;was already detected and skipped by the "BEQ CHKNXBUF"
(A306) ;instruction at $A323.)
FREEBUFF LDY #0
TYA ;Free up the DOS buffer by poking a $00 in the
STA (A3L),Y ;1rst byte of the filename field.
(A30B) JSR BUFS2PRM
* GET addresses of the various DOS buffers from the
* chain buffer & put them in FM parameter list.
(A74E)
BUFS2PRM LDY #30 ;Get addresses of FM Work buffer,
ADRINPRM LDA (A3L),Y ;T/S list buffer, Data sec buffer and
STA WRKBUFFM-30,Y ;NEXT filename buffer from the chain pointer
INY ;buffer & put them in the FM parameter list.
CPY #38 ;(P.S. addr of NEXT filename buffer is not
BNE ADRINPRM ;used by DOS.)
(A75A) RTS
(A30E) LDA #2 ;Stick opcode for CLOSE function
STA OPCODEFM ;in the FM parameter list.
(A313) JMP FMDRIVER ;Do function via file manager driver.
------------
(A6A8)
FMDRIVER JSR FILEMGR ;Call the file manager
;to execute the close function.
(AB06)
FILEMGR TSX ;Save stk pointer so we can rtn to caller
STX STKSAV ;(ie. so can rtn to AFTRFUNC, $A6AB).
(AB0A) JSR RSTRFMWA ;Copy contents of FM work buffer (in DOS chain)
;to FM work area (not in buffer chain).
(AE6A)
RSTRFMWA JSR SELWKBUF ;Find the FM work buffer.
* Get the addr of the FM work buffer
* from the FM parameter list & stick
* it in the A4L/H pointer.
(AF08)
SELWKBUF LDA #0
(AF0A) BEQ PT2FMBUF ;ALWAYS.
(AF12)
PT2FMBUF LDA WRKBUFFM,X
STA A4L
LDA WRKBUFFM+1,X
STA A4L+1
(AF1C) RTS
(AE6D) LDY #0 ;Zero-out return code in FM parm list to
STY RTNCODFM ;signal no errors as default condition.
STORFMWK LDA (A4L),Y ;Copy the contents of the FM work buffer
STA FMWKAREA,Y ;(in chain) to FM work area (non-chain).
INY
CPY #45
BNE STORFMWK
CLC ;Why?????
(AE7D) RTS
(AB0D) LDA OPCODEFM ;Chk if opcode is legal.
CMP #13 ;(Must be less than 13.)
BCS TOERROP ;Opcode too large, got range error.
ASL ;Double val of opcode & get addr of
TAX ;appropriate function handler from the table.
LDA FMFUNCTB+1,X ;Stick the address on the stack (hi byte first)
PHA ;& then do a "stack jump" to the appropriate
LDA FMFUNCTB,X ;function handler.
PHA
(AB1E) RTS
.
.
(AC06) .
FNCLOSE .
.
.
(See dis'mbly of CLOSE function.)
.
.
- if necessary, free up any sectors that
were previously allocated to the file
but not needed.
- also updates the file size, fixes up
links & updates data, VTOC, T/S list
& directory sectors if necessary.
.
.
(RTS)
============
(AB1F)
TOERROP JMP RNGERROP ;Go handle range error.
------------ ;(See dis'mbly of errors.)
* Return here after doing the close function
* (Cause after @ function is done, use stack
* to get back to original caller.)
(A6AB)
AFTRFUNC BCC FMDRVRTN ;(c) = 0 = no errors.
LDA RTNCODFM ;Get error code from FM parameter list.
CMP #5 ;End-of-data error?
(A6B2) BEQ TOAPPTCH ;Yes - got a zeroed-out T/S link or a
;zeroed-out data pair in T/S list.
;(Not applicable to the close function.)
(A6B4) JMP OTHRERR ;No - see dis'mbly of errors.
------------
(A6C3)
FMDRVRTN RTS ;Return to caller of FMDRIVER.
(A32D) JMP CLOSEALL ;Go to CLOSERTS via CLOSEALL.
------------
CLOSERTS RTS ;Exit to caller of close cmd. (Normally
(A330) ============ ;returns to AFTRCMD ($A17D) located in the
;command parsing and processing routines.