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- *
- CLOSE function handler *
- *
- ----------------------------------------------------------------*
- *
- In order to understand the execution pattern of the close *
- function handler (FNCLOSE, $AC06) you must first be familiar *
- with the writing process. As a file is being written, data *
- are transferred from their source memory locations to the DOS *
- data sector buffer. Each time the data sector buffer is *
- filled, it is automatically written to the disk. However, if *
- the last segment of data does not completely fill the buffer, *
- the write process is exited with bit six of the update flag *
- (UPDATFLG, $B5D5) set. When the file is subsequently closed, *
- FNCLOSE tests UPDATFLG and writes the data sector buffer if *
- necessary. A similar situation occurs with the T/S list *
- buffer. FNCLOSE also tests bit seven of UPDATFLG to see if *
- the T/S list requires updating. If the T/S list buffer has *
- changed since the last read or write, it is written to the *
- disk. *
- After updating the data and T/S list buffers on the disk *
- (if necessary), FNCLOSE calls the FIXMAP routine ($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 the file even if only a few *
- sectors are required.) *
- Once the VTOC is updated on the disk, the new file-size *
- bytes are stored in the appropriate file description entry of *
- the directory buffer. Finally the directory buffer is written *
- to the disk and the close function handler is exited. *
- *
- As described above, the FIXMAP routine ($B2C3) frees up *
- any sectors that were unnecessarily assigned to a file. *
- Therefore, if you happen to hit the reset key or turn the *
- computer off before a file is closed, the disk may be left *
- with several allocated but unused sectors. This wasted disk *
- space can only be recovered with a disk repair program or by *
- manually updating the VTOC as follows: *
- - Catalog the disk. *
- - Enter the monitor (type: CALL -151 <rtn>). *
- - Correct offending TRKMAP bytes (see description *
- of the VTOC given in the linear disassembly). *
- - Update the VTOC on the disk (type: AFFBG <rtn>). *
- A file must be at least two sectors long (one T/S list *
- sector and one data sector) to be useful. Therefore, if you *
- encounter a catalog which describes a one-sector long file, *
- you can be sure that (a) the file-size bytes in the file's *
- description entry were zapped, (b) the file is 257 sectors *
- long (001 in 256 modulus format) or (c) a new file was opened *
- but never closed. *
- *
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(AC06)
FNCLOSE JSR CKDATUP ;Write data sector buffer if necessary.
* Check if the data sector buffer has
* changed since the last read or write.
(AF1D)
CKDATUP BIT UPDATFLG ;Check bit 6 to see if changed.
BVS WRITDATA ;Take branch if changed.
(AF22) RTS
============
* Write the present data sector buffer to the disk.
* (Updates the disk so that we can read in the next
* data sector without overwriting, and therefore losing,
* previous data.)
(AF23)
WRITDATA JSR PRPDAIOB ;Prepare to write the data sector buffer.
* Prepare RWTS's IOB to read/write
* the data sector buffer.
(AFE4)
PRPDAIOB LDY DATBUFFM ;Get address of the data sector buffer
LDA DATBUFFM+1 ;from the FM parameter list and designate
STY IBBUFP ;it as the I/O buffer for RWTS's IOB.
STA IBBUFP+1
LDX CURDATRK ;Enter RWTS driver with (x)/(y) = trk/sec
LDY CURDATSC ;values for the data sector.
(AFF6) RTS
(AF26) LDA #2 ;Write opcode for RWTS.
(AF28) JSR RWTSDRVR ;Call RWTS driver to write the data sector buffer.
* Read/Write Track/Sector driver.
(B052)
RWTSDRVR .
.
(See dis'mbly of RWTS driver using WRITE.)
.
.
(RTS)
(AF2B) LDA #%10111111 ;Shut bit 6 off in the update flag to
AND UPDATFLG ;signal that the data sector buffer is
STA UPDATFLG ;now up to date.
(AF33) RTS
============
(AC09) JSR CKTSUPDT ;Write T/S list sec buf if updating is
;required. (If T/S list buf has changed
;since last read or write, then write it
;back to the disk so don't overwrite buf
;and lose information when read the new
;T/S list sector.)
* Check if T/S list requires updating.
* (ie. Has T/S list buf changed since
* the last read or write?)
(AF34)
CKTSUPDT LDA UPDATFLG
BMI WRITETS ;If bit 7 set, updating is required.
(AF39) RTS
============
* Write the updated T/S list sector buffer.
(AF3A)
WRITETS JSR SETTSIOB ;Prepare to write the T/S list.
* Prepare RWTS's IOB for reading
* or writing the T/S list sector.
(AF4B)
SETTSIOB LDA TSBUFFM ;Get adr of the T/S list buf from the FM
STA IBBUFP ;parameter list & designate T/S list buf
LDA TSBUFFM+1 ;as the I/O buffer in RWTS's IOB.
STA IBBUFP+1
LDX CURTSTRK ;Set (x)/(y) = trk/sec of current T/S list.
LDY CURTSSEC
(AF5D) RTS
(AF3D) LDA #2 ;Write opcode for RWTS.
(AF3F) JSR RWTSDRVR ;Call RWTS driver to write the T/S list sector.
* Read/Write Track/Sector driver.
(B052)
RWTSDRVR .
.
(See dis'mbly of RWTS driver using WRITE.)
.
.
(RTS)
(AF42) LDA #$7F ;Clear bit 7 of the update flag to
AND UPDATFLG ;signal that the T/S list sec is up to date.
STA UPDATFLG
(AF4A) RTS
============
(AC0C) JSR FIXMAP
* Free up sectors that were assigned but
* not used. Whenever something is written
* to the disk, the whole trk is allocated in
* the VTOC whether it is needed or not.
* There4, once we are done writing, go back
* and free up the unneeded sectors.
(B2C3)
FIXMAP LDA SIGNTRK ;Has a track already been assigned?
BNE FREEXTRA ;Yes - go free up the extra sectors.
(B2C8) RTS ;No - go exit.
============
(B2C9)
FREEXTRA PHA ;Save trk number on the stack.
(B2CA) JSR READVTOC ;Read in the VTOC.
* Read the Volume Table of Contents (VTOC).
(AFF7)
READVTOC LDA #1 ;Read opcode for RWTS.
(AFF9) BNE RDWRVTOC ;ALWAYS.
* Code common to read/write VTOC.
(AFFD)
RDWRVTOC LDY ADRVTOC ;Get address of VTOC from the
STY IBBUFP ;FM constants table & designate it
LDY ADRVTOC+1 ;as the I/O buffer in RWTS's IOB.
STY IBBUFP+1
LDX TRKWA ;Enter RWTS driver with (x)/(y) equal
LDY #0 ;to the trk/sec values of the VTOC.
(B00E) JMP RWTSDRVR ;Call RWTS driver to read/write the VTOC.
------------
* Read/Write Track/Sector driver.
(B052)
RWTSDRVR .
.
(See dism'bly of RWTS driver using READ.)
.
.
(RTS)
(B2CD) LDY ASIGNSEC ;Number of next sec which could
;have been written.
(B2D0) PLA ;Get assignment track # back from the stack.
(B2D1) CLC ;We don't want to free the last sector used,
;so clear the carry here so we don't free
;that sector up when we begin rotating the
;usage maps in the SUB2FREE routine below.
(B2D2) JSR SUB2FREE ;Adjust assignment map to free up sectors
;by setting bit corresponding to the sector
;number. Next, merge ASIGNMAP with the
;appropriate trk map in the VTOC.
* Subroutine to free up sectors that were
* deleted or prematurely assigned but not used.
*
* This tricky little routine is easy to
* understand once you realize that:
* 1) Unlike the VTOC, ASIGNMAP does not
* contain any unnecessarily assigned
* sectors.
* 2) If the disk was just written to,
* ASIGNMAP does not house any newly
* assigned sectors (even if those sectors
* are necessary or not).
* 3) Sectors are normally assigned in
* descending order.
* 4) The number of ROR's done = number
* of sectors that need to be assigned.
* For example: If the last track had never
* been assigned and only sectors $0F and
* $0E were needed, then on entry to SUB2FREE,
* the first two bytes would appear as follows:
* Sector numbers: CBA98765 43210FED
* Bit values: 11111111 11111...
* After the first ROR, the status of sector
* $0D is determined by the entry status of
* the carry (c):
* Sector numbers: DCBA9876 543210FE
* Bit values: c1111111 111111..
* On the next ROR, the "CPY SECPERTK"
* instruction conditions (c) to clear for
* sector $0E:
* Sector numbers: EDCBA987 6543210F
* Bit values: 0c111111 1111111.
* On the next ROR, the "CPY SECPERTK"
* instruction conditions (c) to clear for
* sector $0F:
* Sector numbers: FEDCBA98 76543210
* Bit values: 00c11111 11111111
* When ASIGNMAP is merged with the corresponding
* TRKMAP in the VTOC, the sectors that were
* unnecessarily assigned in the VTOC are
* freed. (Note: When used in the DELETE
* function, SUB2FREE is repeatedly called
* up by FREESEC to free one sector at a time.)
(B2DD)
SUB2FREE LDX #$FC ;Set index to shift 4 bytes as a unit
(B2DF) ;(#$FC --> #$FF).
STNDARD ROR ASIGNMAP-$FC,X ;4 bytes = map for 1 track.
INX
BNE STNDARD
(B2E5) INY ;When (y) = 16, ASIGNMAP is back in
;standard position.
(B2E6) CPY SECPERTK ;Condition (c) for next shift.
BNE SUB2FREE
ASL ;Trk*4 to index TRKMAP.
ASL
TAY
(B2EE) BEQ SUB2RTN ;Track value of 0 not allowed.
* ASIGNMAP now reflects the true sector assignment
* and is in standard position. Therefore, merge it
* with the appropriate TRKMAP in the VTOC to free up
* extra sectors.
(B2F0) LDX #4
MERGMAPS LDA ASIGNMAP-1,X
ORA TRKMAP0+3,Y ;Do the merge.
STA TRKMAP0+3,Y
DEY ;Reduce indices.
DEX
BNE MERGMAPS
SUB2RTN RTS
(B2FF)
(B2D5) LDA #0 ;No more deallocations needed.
STA ASIGNTRK
(B2DA) JMP WRITVTOC ;Write the corrected VTOC back to the disk.
------------
* Write the Volume Table of Contents (VTOC).
(AFFB)
WRITVTOC LDA #2 ;Write opcode for RWTS.
* Code common to read/write VTOC.
(AFFD)
RDWRVTOC LDY ADRVTOC ;Get address of VTOC from the
STY IBBUFP ;FM constants table & designate it
LDY ADRVTOC+1 ;as the I/O buffer in RWTS's IOB.
STY IBBUFP+1
LDX TRKWA ;Enter RWTS driver with (x)/(y) equal
LDY #0 ;to the trk/sec values of the VTOC.
(B00E) JMP RWTSDRVR ;Call driver to read/write the VTOC.
------------
* Read/Write Track/Sector driver.
(B052)
RWTSDRVR .
.
(See dism'bly of RWTS driver using WRITE.)
.
.
(RTS)
- Was the last last operation a WRITE?
(AC0F) LDA #%00000010 ;If bit 1 is set, then just did a write.
AND UPDATFLG
(AC14) BEQ TOGDFMXT ;Last operation wasn't a write, so we can
;just exit because there is no need to
;update the directory sector.
- The last operation was a write, so
- we better prepare to fix up the
- file-size and T/S link bytes in
- the directory sector.
(AC16) JSR READVTOC ;Read the VTOC.
* Read the Volume Table of Contents (VTOC).
(AFF7)
READVTOC LDA #1 ;Read opcode for RWTS.
(AFF9) BNE RDWRVTOC ;ALWAYS.
* Code common to read/write VTOC.
(AFFD)
RDWRVTOC LDY ADRVTOC ;Get address of VTOC from the
STY IBBUFP ;FM constants table & designate it
LDY ADRVTOC+1 ;as the I/O buffer in RWTS's IOB.
STY IBBUFP+1
LDX TRKWA ;Enter RWTS driver with (x)/(y) equal
LDY #0 ;to the trk/sec values of the VTOC.
(B00E) JMP RWTSDRVR ;Call driver to read/write the VTOC.
------------
* Read/Write Track/Sector driver.
(B052)
RWTSDRVR .
.
(See dism'bly of RWTS driver using READ.)
.
.
(RTS)
- Read in all the directory sectors up
- to the directory sector containing the
- file description entry corresponding to
- the file we are closing.
(AC19) LDA #0
(AC1B) CLC ;(c) = 0 = signal to read the first
(AC1C) ;directory sector.
PURGEDIR JSR RDDIRECT ;Go read directory sector into buffer.
* Read a directory sector.
(B011)
RDDIRECT PHP ;Save (c) on stack:
; (c) = 0 = read 1rst directory sector.
; (c) = 1 = read next directory sector.
(B012) JSR PT2DIRBF
* Designate the directory sector buffer
* as I/O buffer in RWTS's IOB.
(B045)
PT2DIRBF LDA ADRDIRBF ;Get addr of direc
STA IBBUFP ;sec buf from the
LDA ADRDIRBF+1 ;FM constants tbl
STA IBBUFP+1 ;& designate it as
(B051) RTS ;as the I/O buffer.
(B015) PLP ;Check if 1rst directory sec or not.
(B016) BCS RDNXTDIR ;Go read next directory sector.
* Read the first directory sector.
* (Carry = 0.)
(B018)
RDFIRDIR LDY FIRDIRSC ;(y)/(x) = trk/sec vals of first directory
LDX FIRDIRTK ;sector (from the VTOC buffer).
(B01E) BNE DODIRRD ;ALWAYS - go read in directory sector.
* Read the next directory sector.
* (Carry = 1.)
(B020)
RDNXTDIR LDX DIRLNKTK ;Get track of next directory sec from the
;link in the current directory sector.
(B023) BNE GETDIRLK ;Link not zeroed out.
SEC ;Link zeroed out - exit with (c) = 1 to
(B026) RTS ;signal there are no more directory secs.
============
(B027)
GETDIRLK LDY DIRLNKSC ;Get sector of next directory sec from the
;link in the current directory sector.
* Call to read in the directory sector.
(B02A)
DODIRRD STX CURDIRTK ;Save trk/sec vals of directory sec that
(B02D) STY CURDIRSC ;we are about to read so they will be
;the current directory sec values for the
;next time around.
(B030) LDA #1 ;Read opcode for RWTS.
(B032) JSR RWTSDRVR ;Call RWTS driver to do the read.
* Read/Write Track/Sector driver.
(B052)
RWTSDRVR .
.
(See dis'mbly of RWTS driver using READ.)
.
.
(RTS)
(B035) CLC ;Link didn't zero out so signal that there
(B036) RTS ;are more directory secs to read & exit.
============
(AC1F) SEC ;(c) = 1 = already read first directory sec.
DEC SECNXD1R ;Index for # of directory sectors.
(AC23) BNE PURGEDIR ;If 0, then just read directory sector
;corresponding to the file wanted.
- Update the file size and write
- the directory sector to the disk.
(AC25) LDX BYTNXD1R ;(x) = offset of the file description in the
;directory sector.
(AC28) LDA FILENSEC ;Number of secs in file (from FM work area).
STA FIL1SIZE,X
LDA FILENSEC+1
STA FIL1SIZE+1,X
(AC34) JSR WRDIRECT ;Write the updated directory sector.
* Write the directory buffer.
(B037)
WRDIRECT JSR PT2DIRBF
* Designate the directory sector buffer
* as the I/O buffer in RWTS's IOB.
(B045)
PT2DIRBF LDA ADRDIRBF ;Get the addr of the directory sec buf
STA IBBUFP ;in the FM constants table.
LDA ADRDIRBF+1 ;Store it in RWTS's IOB.
STA IBBUFP+1
(B051) RTS
(B03A) LDX CURDIRTK ;Enter RWTS driver with (x)/(y) = trk/sec vals.
LDY CURDIRSC
LDA #2 ;Write opcode for RWTS.
(B042) JMP RWTSDRVR ;Call RWTS driver to write the directory sector buffer.
------------
(B052)
RWTSDRVR .
.
(See dis'mbly of RWTS driver using WRITE.)
.
.
(RTS)
(AC37)
TOGDFMXT JMP GOODFMXT ;Exit file manager cleanly.
------------
(B37F)
GOODFMXT LDA RTNCODFM
CLC ;(c) = 0 to signal good operation.
BCC FMEXIT
BADFMXIT SEC ;(c) = 1 to signal unsuccessful.
FMEXIT PHP ;Save status on stack.
STA RTNCODFM ;Store return code in FM parameter list.
LDA #0
STA STATUS
(B38E) JSR CPYFMWA ;Copy the work area to the work buffer.
* Copy the FM work area (non-chain) to
* the FM work buffer (in DOS chain).
(AE7E)
CPYFMWA JSR SELWKBUF ;Select the FM work buffer (in DOS chain).
* Point the A4L/H pointer at the FM work buffer.
(AF08)
SELWKBUF LDX #0 ;Set index to select work buffer.
(AF0A) BEQ PT2FMBUF ;ALWAYS.
(AF12)
PT2FMBUF LDA WRKBUFFM,X ;Get address of selected buffer from the
STA A4L ;FM parameter list & put it in the pointer.
LDA WRKBUFFM+1,X
STA A4L+1
(AF1C) RTS
(AE81) LDY #0 ;Initialize index.
STORWRK LDA FMWKAREA,Y ;Get byte from the FM work area.
STA (A4L),Y ;Put it in the work buffer.
INY
CPY #45 ;45 bytes to copy (0 to 44).
BNE STORWRK
(AE8D) RTS
(B391) PLP ;Retrieve status of success of operation
;from the stack.
(B392) LDX STKSAV ;Adjust stack pointer to force exit to the
TXS ;caller of the function even if we are
(B396) RTS ;several subroutines deeper than the
============ ;original entry point. (Returns to AFTRFUNC
;($A6AB) in the FMDRIVER routine ($A6A8).)