/* * Get_Filesys.c * * Example of examining the FileSysRes list * * Compile with SAS C 5.10 lc -b1 -cfistq -v -y -L * * Run from CLI only */ #include <exec/types.h> #include <exec/memory.h> #include <dos/dos.h> #include <resources/filesysres.h> #include <clib/exec_protos.h> #include <stdio.h> #ifdef LATTICE int CXBRK(void) { return(0); } /* Disable SAS CTRL/C handling */ int chkabort(void) { return(0); } /* really */ #endif struct FileSysResource *FileSysResBase = NULL; void main(int argc, char **argv) { struct FileSysEntry *fse; int x; /* NOTE - you should actually be in a Forbid while accessing any * system list for which no other method of arbitration is available. * However, for this example we will be printing the information * (which would break a Forbid anyway) so we won't Forbid. * In real life, you should Forbid, copy the information you need, * Permit, then print the info. */ if (!(FileSysResBase = (struct FileSysResource *)OpenResource(FSRNAME))) printf("Cannot open %s\n",FSRNAME); else { for ( fse = (struct FileSysEntry *)FileSysResBase->fsr_FileSysEntries.lh_Head; fse->fse_Node.ln_Succ; fse = (struct FileSysEntry *)fse->fse_Node.ln_Succ) { printf("Found filesystem creator: %s\n",fse->fse_Node.ln_Name); printf(" DosType: "); for (x=24; x>=8; x-=8) putchar((fse->fse_DosType >> x) & 0xFF); putchar((fse->fse_DosType & 0xFF) + 0x30); printf("\n Version: %d",(fse->fse_Version >> 16)); printf(".%ld\n\n",(fse->fse_Version & 0xFFFF)); } } }