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author | Luc Verhaegen <libv@skynet.be> | 2009-06-16 14:15:12 +0200 |
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committer | Luc Verhaegen <libv@skynet.be> | 2009-06-17 14:47:04 +0200 |
commit | 61aaecb91a7b0dc4a59b409ccb431582bf4088c9 (patch) | |
tree | 4e255c5a1fffc48cd9adb48f0550b50d7204395f | |
parent | a29806510c509d82d4740ffa21116aa5ccb636b0 (diff) |
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+unsigned short dicbit; +unsigned short maxmatch; +unsigned long count; +unsigned short loc; +unsigned char *text; + +static unsigned short dicsiz; + +static unsigned char subbitbuf, bitcount; + +unsigned short crc, bitbuf; +int prev_char; +long reading_size; + +unsigned short left[2 * NC - 1], right[2 * NC - 1]; +unsigned char c_len[NC], pt_len[NPT]; +unsigned short c_table[4096], c_code[NC], + pt_table[256], pt_code[NPT]; +static unsigned char *buf; +static unsigned short bufsiz; +static unsigned short blocksize; + +FILE *infile, *outfile; + +typedef struct { + FILE *infile; + FILE *outfile; + unsigned long original; + unsigned long packed; + int dicbit; + int method; +} interfacing ; + + +static short c, n, tblsiz, len, depth, maxdepth, avail; +static unsigned short codeword, bit, *tbl; +static unsigned char *blen; + +/****************************************/ +/* mktbl() */ +/****************************************/ +static short mktbl(void) +{ + short i; + + if (len == depth) { + while (++c < n) + if (blen[c] == len) { + i = codeword; codeword += bit; + if (codeword > tblsiz) { printf("\nBad Table!"); exit(1); } + while (i < codeword) tbl[i++] = c; + return c; + } + c = -1; len++; bit >>= 1; + } + depth++; + if (depth < maxdepth) { + (void) mktbl(); (void) mktbl(); + } else if (depth > USHRT_BIT) { + { printf("\nBad Table [2]"); exit(1); } + } else { + if ((i = avail++) >= 2 * n - 1) { printf("\nBad Table [3]"); exit(1); } + left[i] = mktbl(); right[i] = mktbl(); + if (codeword >= tblsiz) { printf("\nBad Table [4]"); exit(1); } + if (depth == maxdepth) tbl[codeword++] = i; + } + depth--; + return i; +} + +/****************************************/ +/* make_table() */ +/****************************************/ +void make_table(short nchar, unsigned char bitlen[], + short tablebits, unsigned short table[]) +{ + n = avail = nchar; blen = bitlen; tbl = table; + tblsiz = 1U << tablebits; bit = tblsiz / 2; + maxdepth = tablebits + 1; + depth = len = 1; c = -1; codeword = 0; + (void) mktbl(); /* left subtree */ + (void) mktbl(); /* right subtree */ + if (codeword != tblsiz) { printf("\nBad Table [5]"); exit(1); } +} + + + +/****************************************/ +/* fillbif() */ +/****************************************/ +void fillbuf(unsigned char n) /* Shift bitbuf n bits left, read n bits */ +{ + while (n > bitcount) { + n -= bitcount; + bitbuf = (bitbuf << bitcount) + (subbitbuf >> (CHAR_BIT - bitcount)); + if (compsize != 0) { + compsize--; subbitbuf = (unsigned char) getc(infile); + } else subbitbuf = 0; + bitcount = CHAR_BIT; + } + bitcount -= n; + bitbuf = (bitbuf << n) + (subbitbuf >> (CHAR_BIT - n)); + subbitbuf <<= n; +} + + +/****************************************/ +/* getbits() */ +/****************************************/ +unsigned short getbits(unsigned char n) +{ + unsigned short x; + + x = bitbuf >> (2 * CHAR_BIT - n); fillbuf(n); + return x; +} + +/****************************************/ +/* fwrite_crc() */ +/****************************************/ +void fwrite_crc( unsigned char *p, int n, FILE *fp ) +{ + + if ( fp ) + { + if (fwrite(p, 1, n, fp) < n) + { printf("\nFatal Error"); exit(1); } + } +} + +/****************************************/ +/* init_getbits() */ +/****************************************/ +void init_getbits(void) +{ + bitbuf = 0; subbitbuf = 0; bitcount = 0; + fillbuf(2 * CHAR_BIT); +} + + +/********************************************/ +/************* DECODE ***********************/ + +static void read_pt_len(short nn, short nbit, short i_special) +{ + short i, c, n; + + n = getbits(nbit); + if (n == 0) { + c = getbits(nbit); + for (i = 0; i < nn; i++) pt_len[i] = 0; + for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) pt_table[i] = c; + } else { + i = 0; + while (i < n) { + c = bitbuf >> (16 - 3); + if (c == 7) { + unsigned short mask = 1 << (16 - 4); + while (mask & bitbuf) { mask >>= 1; c++; } + } + fillbuf((c < 7) ? 3 : c - 3); + pt_len[i++] = c; + if (i == i_special) { + c = getbits(2); + while (--c >= 0) pt_len[i++] = 0; + } + } + while (i < nn) pt_len[i++] = 0; + make_table(nn, pt_len, 8, pt_table); + } +} + +static void read_c_len(void) +{ + short i, c, n; + + n = getbits(CBIT); + if (n == 0) { + c = getbits(CBIT); + for (i = 0; i < NC; i++) c_len[i] = 0; + for (i = 0; i < 4096; i++) c_table[i] = c; + } else { + i = 0; + while (i < n) { + c = pt_table[bitbuf >> (16 - 8)]; + if (c >= NT) { + unsigned short mask = 1 << (16 - 9); + do { + if (bitbuf & mask) c = right[c]; + else c = left [c]; + mask >>= 1; + } while (c >= NT); + } + fillbuf(pt_len[c]); + if (c <= 2) { + if (c == 0) c = 1; + else if (c == 1) c = getbits(4) + 3; + else c = getbits(CBIT) + 20; + while (--c >= 0) c_len[i++] = 0; + } else c_len[i++] = c - 2; + } + while (i < NC) c_len[i++] = 0; + make_table(NC, c_len, 12, c_table); + } +} + +unsigned short decode_c_st1(void) +{ + unsigned short j, mask; + + if (blocksize == 0) { + blocksize = getbits(16); + read_pt_len(NT, TBIT, 3); + read_c_len(); + read_pt_len(NP, PBIT, -1); + } + blocksize--; + j = c_table[bitbuf >> 4]; + if (j < NC) fillbuf(c_len[j]); + else { + fillbuf(12); mask = 1 << (16 - 1); + do { + if (bitbuf & mask) j = right[j]; + else j = left [j]; + mask >>= 1; + } while (j >= NC); + fillbuf(c_len[j] - 12); + } + return j; +} + +unsigned short decode_p_st1(void) +{ + unsigned short j, mask; + + j = pt_table[bitbuf >> (16 - 8)]; + if (j < NP) fillbuf(pt_len[j]); + else { + fillbuf(8); mask = 1 << (16 - 1); + do { + if (bitbuf & mask) j = right[j]; + else j = left [j]; + mask >>= 1; + } while (j >= NP); + fillbuf(pt_len[j] - 8); + } + if (j != 0) j = (1 << (j - 1)) + getbits(j - 1); + return j; +} + +void decode_start_st1(void) +{ + init_getbits(); + blocksize = 0; +} + +/********end of decode***********************/ + +void decode(interfacing interface) +{ + int i, j, k, c, dicsiz1, offset; + + infile = interface.infile; + outfile = interface.outfile; + dicbit = interface.dicbit; + origsize = interface.original; + compsize = interface.packed; + crc = 0; + prev_char = -1; + dicsiz = 1 << dicbit; + text = (unsigned char *)malloc(dicsiz); + if (text == NULL) exit( 1 ); + + memset(text, ' ', dicsiz); + decode_start_st1(); + + dicsiz1 = dicsiz - 1; + offset = 0x100 - 3; + count = 0; loc = 0; + while (count < origsize) { + + c= decode_c_st1(); + + if (c <= UCHAR_MAX) { + text[loc++] = c; + if (loc == dicsiz) { + fwrite_crc(text, dicsiz, outfile); + loc = 0; + } + count++; + } else { + j = c - offset; + i = (loc - decode_p_st1() - 1) & dicsiz1; + count += j; + for (k = 0; k < j; k++) { + c = text[(i + k) & dicsiz1]; + text[loc++] = c; + if (loc == dicsiz) { + fwrite_crc(text, dicsiz, outfile); + loc = 0; + } + } + } + } + if (loc != 0) { + fwrite_crc(text, loc, outfile); + } + free(text); +} diff --git a/phnxdeco-0.33.orig/src/phnxdeco.c b/phnxdeco-0.33.orig/src/phnxdeco.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..658892a --- /dev/null +++ b/phnxdeco-0.33.orig/src/phnxdeco.c @@ -0,0 +1,267 @@ +/* + * Phoenix BIOS Decompress + * + * Copyright (C) 2000, 2002, 2003 Anthony Borisow + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) + * any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; see the file COPYING. If not, write to + * the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. + */ + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> + +#if defined(LINUX) || defined(__LINUX__) || defined(__linux__) + #include <memory.h> + #define __LINUX_NOW__ +#else + #include <mem.h> + #include <conio.h> +#endif + +#include "./phnxdeco.h" +#include "./phnxsoft.h" +#include "./phnxver.h" +#include "./phnxhelp.h" + +int main(byte argc, byte *argv[]) +{ + FILE *ptx; + byte *Buf; + dword CurPos, fLen, Start, Offset; + word i, Len, FirstBLK, BBsz, BANKsz; + dword POSTOff, SYSOff, FCPOff, FirstBLKf; + byte PhBIOS[] = "Phoenix FirstBIOS", PhVersion[3], PhRelease[3], phtime[8]; + byte BCPSEGMENT[] = "BCPSEGMENT"; + byte BCPFCP[] = "BCPFCP"; + AMIDATE phdate; + byte TotalSections = 0, Action, Mods = 0; + PHNXID IDMod; + + byte __COPY__ = 0; + + +#ifndef __LINUX_NOW__ + clrscr(); +#endif + + +#ifdef __DEBUG__ +// argv[1] = "C:\\phnx\\z.bin"; + argv[1] = "C:\\phnx\\10410.bin"; +// argv[1] = "C:\\firmware.111"; + argv[2] = "-l"; + argc = 3; +#endif + + switch( HelpSystem(argc,argv) ){ + case 0x80: return 0; + case 0x50: __COPY__ = 1; + case 0x10: Action = Xtract; break; + case 0x51: __COPY__ = 1; + case 0x11: Action = List; break; + case 0x60: __COPY__ = 1; + case 0x20: Action = XtractM; break; + case 0x61: __COPY__ = 1; + case 0x21: Action = ListM; break; + default: + PrintUsage(); + printf("\n"); + return 0; + } + + PrintHeader("\n\n"); + + if( (ptx = fopen(argv[1],"rb")) == NULL ) + { + printf("\nFATAL ERROR: File %s opening error...\n", argv[1]); + return 0; + }; + + Buf = (byte*)calloc( BLOCK, 1 ); + if(!Buf) + { + printf("Memory Error..\n"); + return 0; + } + + CurPos = 0; + IDMod.Name[0] = 0xff; IDMod.Len = 0xff; + POSTOff = 0; SYSOff = 0; + + fseek( ptx, 0, 2 ); + fLen = ftell(ptx); + rewind(ptx); + printf("Filelength\t: %lX (%lu bytes)\n", fLen, fLen); + printf("Filename\t: %s\n", argv[1]); + + + while(!feof(ptx)) + { + fread(Buf, 1, BLOCK, ptx); + if( (CurPos = FoundAt(ptx, Buf, BCPSEGMENT, BLOCK)) != 0 ) break; + /*-----O'K, we got PhoenixBIOS BCPSEGMENT hook-------*/ + CurPos = ftell(ptx) - 0x100; + + } + + if(feof(ptx)) + { + printf("Searched through file. Not a PhoenixBIOS\n"); + exit(1); + } + + printf("PhoenixBIOS hook found at\t: %lX\n", CurPos); + CurPos += 10; + fseek(ptx, (dword)(CurPos), 0); + + while( IDMod.Name[0] != 0x0 && IDMod.Len != 0x0) + { + fread(&IDMod, 1, sizeof(IDMod), ptx); + + /*--------Wrong Count w/ ALR and some S/N --------- + internal errors ? + ---------------------------------------------------*/ + if( IDMod.Name[0] < 0x41 && IDMod.Name[0] != 0x0 ) + { + do { + fread(Buf, 1, 1, ptx); + } while( Buf[0] != 0x42 ); + fseek(ptx, -1L, SEEK_CUR); + CurPos = ftell(ptx); + fread(&IDMod, 1, sizeof(IDMod), ptx); + }; + + if( memcmp(IDMod.Name,"BCPOST",6) == 0 ) POSTOff = CurPos; + if( memcmp(IDMod.Name,"BCPSYS",6) == 0 ) SYSOff = CurPos; + CurPos += IDMod.Len; + fseek(ptx, (dword)(CurPos), 0); + if( IDMod.Name[0] == 0x0 || IDMod.Name[0] < 0x41 ) break; else Mods++; + } + + /*-----Looking for BCPFCP control structure------------*/ + rewind(ptx); + while(!feof(ptx)) + { + fread(Buf, 1, BLOCK, ptx); + if((CurPos = FoundAt(ptx, Buf, BCPFCP, BLOCK)) != 0) break; + /*---------O'K, we got this hook-----------*/ + CurPos = ftell(ptx) - 0x100; + + } + FCPOff = CurPos; + + printf("System Information at\t\t: %lX\n", SYSOff); + + fseek(ptx, SYSOff + 0x7E, 0); + fread(&BBsz, 1, sizeof(BBsz), ptx); + + fseek(ptx, SYSOff + 0x7B, 0); + fread(&BANKsz, 1, sizeof(BANKsz), ptx); + + fseek(ptx, SYSOff + 15, 0); + fread(&phdate, 1, sizeof(phdate), ptx); + fread(Buf, 1, 1, ptx); fread(&phtime, 1, 8, ptx); + + fseek(ptx, SYSOff + 0x77, 0); + /*-----Move to the pointer of 1st module-----*/ + fread(&Start, 1, sizeof(Start), ptx); + Offset = (0xFFFE0000-(ftell(ptx) & 0xFFFE0000)); + Start -= Offset; + + /*-----Move to the DEVEL string------------*/ + fseek(ptx, SYSOff + 0x37, 0); + fread(Buf, 1, 8, ptx); + + printf("BootBlock\t: %lX bytes\n", (BBsz == 0x0)?(0x10000):(BBsz)); + printf("BankSize\t: %li KB\n", BANKsz); + printf("Version\t\t: %8.8s\n", Buf); + printf("Start\t\t: %lX\n", Start); + printf("Offset\t\t: %lX\n", 0xFFFF0000 - Offset); + + printf("BCP Modules\t: %i\n", Mods); + printf("BCPFCP\t\t: %lX\n", FCPOff); + fseek(ptx, FCPOff + 0x18, 0); + fread(&FirstBLK, 1, sizeof(FirstBLK), ptx); + FirstBLKf = (ftell(ptx) & 0xF0000) + FirstBLK; + printf("FCP 1st module\t: %lX (%lX)\n", FirstBLK, FirstBLKf); + + printf("Released\t: %s at %8.8s\n", GetFullDate(phdate.Month, phdate.Day, phdate.Year), phtime); + + printf("/* Copyrighted Information */\n"); + + + if (__COPY__) + + /* + If .rom begins with no additional trash + this routine should be applied + */ + + { + + fseek(ptx, POSTOff + 0x1B, 0); + + fread(&CurPos, 1, sizeof(word), ptx); + + fseek(ptx, (POSTOff & 0xF0000) + (CurPos & 0xffff),0); + } else + { + + + CurPos = IsPhoenixBIOS(ptx, Buf); + fseek(ptx, (dword)(CurPos), 0); + }; + + fread(Buf, 1, 0x100, ptx); + + printf("\t%.64s\n", Buf); + + + if (__COPY__) + + /* + If .rom begins with no additional trash + this routine should be applied + */ + + { + + fseek(ptx, POSTOff + 0x38, 0); + fread(&CurPos, 1, sizeof(word), ptx); + fseek(ptx, (POSTOff & 0xF0000) + (CurPos & 0xffff), 0); + fread((Buf + 0x100), 1, 0x100, ptx); + i = 0x100; + while(Buf[i++] != 0xD); Buf[i] = 0x0; + printf("\t%s\n", Buf + 0x100); + } + + printf("/* ----------------------- */\n"); + + + switch(Action){ + case ListM: + case XtractM: TotalSections = TotalSecM( ptx, Buf, Action, Start, Offset, SYSOff ); break; + case List: + case Xtract: TotalSections = TotalSec( ptx, Buf, Action, (BANKsz) << 10 ); break; + } + + printf("\n"); + printf("Total Sections: %u\n", TotalSections); + + free(Buf); fclose(ptx); + + printf("\n"); + return 0; + } + diff --git a/phnxdeco-0.33.orig/src/phnxdeco.h b/phnxdeco-0.33.orig/src/phnxdeco.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9ce1232 --- /dev/null +++ b/phnxdeco-0.33.orig/src/phnxdeco.h @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ +/********************************************** +** +** +** Defines & Functions for PhnxDeco +** +** +***********************************************/ + +/* ------ 26 Jan 2003 ------- +** New Name Conventions +* ------------------------- */ + +#include <stdio.h> + +typedef unsigned char byte; +typedef unsigned long dword; +typedef unsigned short word; + +#define BLOCK 0x8000 +#define Xtract 0x10 +#define List 0x11 +#define XtractM 0x20 +#define ListM 0x21 + + +#ifndef __LINUX_NOW__ + #define IDSign "" +#else + #define IDSign "+" +#endif + + +//#define __DEBUG__ + +typedef struct { + FILE *infile; + FILE *outfile; + unsigned long original; + unsigned long packed; + int dicbit; + int method; + } interfacing; + +typedef struct + { + byte Month[2]; + byte rsrv1; + byte Day[2]; + byte rsrv2; + byte Year[2]; + } AMIDATE; + +typedef struct + { + dword Prev; + byte Sig[3]; + byte ID_HI; + byte ID_LO; + byte HeadLen; + byte isPacked; + word Offset; + word Segment; + dword ExpLen1; + dword Packed1; + dword Packed2; + dword ExpLen2; + } PHOENIXHEAD; + +typedef struct + { + byte Name[6]; + word Flags; + word Len; + } PHNXID; + +byte StrLen(byte *Str); +byte StrCmp(byte *Dst, byte *Src); + +dword FoundAt(FILE *ptx, byte *Buf, byte *Pattern, dword BLOCK_LEN); +byte* GetFullDate(byte *mon, byte *day, byte *year); + +byte* GetModuleName(byte ID); +byte* GetCompressionName(byte ID); +void decodeM3(interfacing interface); + +byte TotalSec(FILE *ptx, byte *Buf,byte Action, dword BankSize); + +/*---------------Modified Module Detection & Manipulating------------ + According to BCPSYS block +--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +byte TotalSecM(FILE *ptx, byte *Buf,byte Action,dword Start,dword ConstOff,dword SYSOff); + +dword IsPhoenixBIOS(FILE *ptx, byte *Buf); diff --git a/phnxdeco-0.33.orig/src/phnxdeco_en.txt b/phnxdeco-0.33.orig/src/phnxdeco_en.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1715b09 --- /dev/null +++ b/phnxdeco-0.33.orig/src/phnxdeco_en.txt @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +/* + * PhoenixBIOS Decompress + * + * Copyright (C) 2000, 2002, 2003 Anthony Borisow + * + */ + + There are some keys during startup: + 1) "-ls" list contents starting from the tail of file + 2) "-xs" extract contents starting from the file's tail + 3) "-l" list contents starting from the beginning + 4) "-x" extract contents from the beginning of file + 5) "-c" disable printing of copyright strings + + Ok, some info. Couple weeks ago (2003) I've downloaded an IBM-Netvista BIOS +which had a firmware update with garbage both in the beginning and in the +tail of BIOS. Of course, it's impossible to determine where the "real" +update was. And thus all offsets in that file were misplaced. I couldn't +extract it. The solution is disable printing this kind of copyright strings, +the key "-c". + If the BIOS file is broken, and we want to unpack it any way then +the keys "-x" and "-xs" should be used. What they mean - when first key used +file is decompressed from the start, in the latter case - from the tail. +Just the same with the listing - keys "-l", "-ls". + Help just prints what the program is for. + diff --git a/phnxdeco-0.33.orig/src/phnxfunc.c b/phnxdeco-0.33.orig/src/phnxfunc.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..28fb1a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/phnxdeco-0.33.orig/src/phnxfunc.c @@ -0,0 +1,544 @@ +/********************************************** +** +** +** Defines & Functions for PhnxDeco +** +** +***********************************************/ + +/* ------ 26 Jan 2003 ------- +** New Name Conventions +* ------------------------- */ + +#include <stdio.h> + +typedef unsigned char byte; +typedef unsigned long dword; +typedef unsigned short word; + +#define BLOCK 0x8000 +#define Xtract 0x10 +#define List 0x11 +#define XtractM 0x20 +#define ListM 0x21 + + +#ifndef __LINUX_NOW__ + #define IDSign "" +#else + #define IDSign "+" +#endif + +typedef struct { + FILE *infile; + FILE *outfile; + unsigned long original; + unsigned long packed; + int dicbit; + int method; + } interfacing; + +typedef struct + { + byte Month[2]; + byte rsrv1; + byte Day[2]; + byte rsrv2; + byte Year[2]; + } AMIDATE; + +typedef struct + { + dword Prev; + byte Sig[3]; + byte ID_HI; + byte ID_LO; + byte HeadLen; + byte isPacked; + word Offset; + word Segment; + dword ExpLen1; + dword Packed1; + dword Packed2; + dword ExpLen2; + } PHOENIXHEAD; +typedef struct + { + byte Name[6]; + word Flags; + word Len; + } PHNXID; + +byte StrLen(byte *Str){ int i = 0; while( *(Str+i) != 0x0 ) i++; return(i); }; +byte StrCmp(byte *Dst, byte *Src) + { + byte i; + for( i = 0;i <= StrLen(Src); i++ ) + if( Dst[i] != Src[i] ) return(1); + return(0); + } + + +dword FoundAt(FILE *ptx, byte *Buf, byte *Pattern, dword BLOCK_LEN) +{ + + dword i, Ret; + word Len; + Len = StrLen(Pattern); + for( i = 0; i < BLOCK_LEN - 0x80; i++ ){ + if(memcmp( Buf + i, Pattern, Len ) == 0 ) + { + Ret = ftell(ptx) - (BLOCK_LEN - i); + return(Ret); + } + } + return 0; +} + +byte* GetFullDate(byte *mon, byte *day, byte *year) + { + byte *Months[]={"", + "January", + "February", + "March", + "April", + "May", + "June", + "July", + "August", + "September", + "October", + "November", + "December"}; + byte Buf[20]; + + if((atoi(year) >= 0) && (atoi(year) < 70)) sprintf(Buf,"%.2s %s %s%.2s",day,Months[atoi(mon)],"20",year); + else sprintf(Buf,"%.2s %s %s%.2s",day,Months[atoi(mon)],"19",year); + + return(Buf); + } + +byte* GetModuleName(byte ID) +{ + switch(ID){ + case 'A': return("ACPI"); + case 'B': return("BIOSCODE"); + case 'C': return("UPDATE"); + case 'D': return("DISPLAY"); + case 'E': return("SETUP"); + case 'F': return("FONT"); + case 'G': return("DECOMPCODE"); + case 'I': return("BOOTBLOCK"); + case 'L': return("LOGO"); + case 'M': return("MISER"); + case 'N': return("ROMPILOTLOAD"); + case 'O': return("NETWORK"); + case 'P': return("ROMPILOTINIT"); + case 'R': return("OPROM"); + case 'S': return("STRINGS"); + case 'T': return("TEMPLATE"); + case 'U': return("USER"); + case 'X': return("ROMEXEC"); + case 'W': return("WAV"); + + case 'H': return("TCPA_H"); // TCPA (Trust Computing), USBKCLIB? + case 'K': return("TCPA_K"); // TCPA (Trust Computing), "AUTH"? + case 'Q': return("TCPA_Q"); // TCPA (Trust Computing), "SROM"? + case '<': return("TCPA_<"); + case '*': return("TCPA_*"); + case '?': return("TCPA_?"); + + case 'J': return("SmartCardPAS"); + + default: return("User-Defined"); + + + + } +} + +byte* GetCompressionName(byte ID) +{ + switch(ID){ + + case 0x0: return("NONE"); + case 0x2: return("LZARI"); + case 0x3: return("LZSS"); + case 0x4: return("LZHUF"); + case 0x5: return("LZINT"); + default : return("RSRV!"); + + } +} + +void decodeM3(interfacing interface) +{ + FILE *ptx, *bmx; + + /*------------------------*/ + word Index, Index2, DX, Loop, XorOp, i; + byte *Buffer, tmp; + dword RealLen, Now; + /*------------------------*/ + + ptx = interface.infile; + bmx = interface.outfile; + RealLen = interface.original; + + Buffer = (byte*)calloc(4096,1); + if(!Buffer) return; + + DX = 0; Index = 0xFEE; Now = 0; + + for(;;) + { + DX >>= 1; + if((DX&0x100)==0) + { + if(Now >= RealLen) { free(Buffer); return; } + fread(&tmp,1,1,ptx); + DX = (word)(0xFF)*0x100 + tmp; + }; + + if((DX&0x1)!=0) + { + if(Now++ >= RealLen) { free(Buffer); return; } + fread(&tmp,1,1,ptx); + fwrite(&tmp,1,1,bmx); + Buffer[Index++] = tmp; + Index &= 0xFFF; + continue; + }; + + Index2 = Index; + if(Now >= RealLen) { free(Buffer); return; } + fread(&tmp,1,1,ptx); + Index = (word)tmp; + if(Now >= RealLen) { free(Buffer); return; } + fread(&tmp,1,1,ptx); + Loop = (word)tmp &0xf; + Loop +=3; + XorOp = (word)tmp&0xf0; + XorOp <<=4; + Index |= XorOp; + for(i=0;i<Loop;i++) + { + tmp = Buffer[Index++]; + Index &= 0xFFF; + fwrite(&tmp,1,1,bmx); + Buffer[Index2++] = tmp; + Index2 &= 0xFFF; + } + + Now +=Loop; + Index = Index2; + } + +} + +byte TotalSec(FILE *ptx, byte *Buf,byte Action, dword BankSize) +{ + FILE *pto; + interfacing interface; + byte Buffer[12]; + + dword CurPos=0; + dword RealRead=0,i, TotalRead=0, Tmp; + byte Head[]={'\x31','\x31','\x0'}; + PHOENIXHEAD phhead; + dword End=0xFFFFFFFF; + byte TotalSec=0; + + + switch(Action) + { + case List: + + printf( + "+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+\n" + "| Class.Instance (Name) Packed ---> Expanded Compression Offset |\n" + "+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+\n" + ); + }; + + fseek( ptx, 0, 2 ); End = ftell(ptx); rewind(ptx); + while( (!feof(ptx)) && (CurPos < BankSize) ) + { + fseek(ptx,CurPos,0); + RealRead = fread(Buf, 1, BLOCK, ptx); + TotalRead += RealRead; + if( RealRead != BLOCK ) + { + for( i = RealRead; i < BLOCK; i++ ) + Buf[i] = 0xFF; + } + + if( RealRead < 0x80 ) break; + if( (CurPos = FoundAt( ptx, Buf, Head, RealRead )) !=0 ) + { + fseek( ptx, CurPos - 1 - 4, 0); + TotalSec++; + fread( &phhead, 1, sizeof(phhead), ptx ); + if( ( phhead.ID_HI >= 0x0 && phhead.ID_HI <= 0x20 ) && ( phhead.ID_LO <= 0x60 ) && phhead.Sig[0]=='\x0' ) + { + switch(Action) + { + case List: + + + printf("\n %c.%.2X (%12.12s) %5.5lX (%5.5lu) => %5.5lX (%6.3lu) %5.5s (%3.1i%%) %5.2lXh", + phhead.ID_LO, + phhead.ID_HI, + GetModuleName(phhead.ID_LO), + phhead.Packed1, phhead.Packed1, + phhead.ExpLen1, phhead.ExpLen1, + GetCompressionName(phhead.isPacked), + (dword)100*(dword)phhead.Packed1/(dword)phhead.ExpLen1, + CurPos + ); + break; + + case Xtract: + if(phhead.isPacked == 0) + sprintf(Buffer, "phoenix0.%1.1C%.1X", phhead.ID_LO, phhead.ID_HI); + else + sprintf(Buffer,"phoenix_.%1.1C%.1X",phhead.ID_LO,phhead.ID_HI); + + printf("%C.%.2X :: Saving %s ...", phhead.ID_LO, phhead.ID_HI, Buffer); + if((pto = fopen(Buffer,"wb")) == NULL) + { + printf("\nFile %s I/O error..Exit",Buf); + exit(1); + } + + interface.infile = ptx; + interface.outfile = pto; + interface.original = phhead.ExpLen1; + interface.packed = phhead.Packed1; + + interface.dicbit = 13; + interface.method = 5; + + /*--------------------------------------------- + isPacked == PackedLevel == CompressionName + ----------------------------------------------*/ + if( phhead.isPacked == 0x5 ) + { + decode(interface); + } + else if(phhead.isPacked==0x3) + { + fseek(ptx,-4L,1); + decodeM3(interface); + } + else + { + fseek(ptx, -4L, 1); + for(i=0;i<phhead.ExpLen1;i++) { + fread(&Buffer[0],1,1,ptx); + fwrite(&Buffer[0],1,1,pto); + }; + } + fclose(pto); + + printf("Done\n"); + + break; + /* End of Xtract */ + + } + + } + else + { + TotalSec--; + fseek( ptx, CurPos + 1, 0 ); + RealRead = fread(Buf,1,BLOCK,ptx); + if( (Tmp = FoundAt(ptx, Buf, Head, RealRead)) == 0 ) CurPos = ftell(ptx) - 80; + else CurPos = Tmp; + continue; + } + + CurPos += phhead.Packed1; + + } else + CurPos = ftell(ptx); + + + } + + return(TotalSec); +} + + +/*---------------Modified Module Detection & Manipulating------------ + According to BCPSYS block +--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +byte TotalSecM(FILE *ptx, byte *Buf,byte Action,dword Start,dword ConstOff,dword SYSOff) +{ + FILE *pto, *scr; + interfacing interface; + byte Buffer[12], Magic[4]={0x42,0x43,0xD6,0xF1}; + + dword CurPos = 0, i; + dword blkend = 0, blkstart = 0; + PHOENIXHEAD phhead; + byte TotalSec=0; + dword Offset = Start; + + word BBsz, BANKsz; + dword BBROMsz; + extern byte SoftName[]; + extern byte Url[]; + + phhead.Prev = 0xFFFF0000; + fseek(ptx,0,2); + + + /*-------- Start Phoenix compatible script file ----------*/ + /*-------- End Phoenix compatible script file ----------*/ + + switch(Action) + { + case ListM: + + printf( +"\n================================== MODULE MAP =================================" +"\nClass Code" +"\n. Instance" +"\n. ." +"\nC I LEVEL START END LENGTH RATIO LINK TO FILEOFFSET" +"\n---- ----- --------- --------- ------ ----- --------- ----------" + ); + }; + + + while(phhead.Prev!=0x0 && !feof(ptx)) + { + fseek(ptx,Offset,0); + TotalSec++; + Start = Offset; + if(Start>0x100000) break; + fread(&phhead,1,sizeof(phhead),ptx); + Offset = phhead.Prev - ConstOff; + + blkend = Start + ConstOff + sizeof(PHOENIXHEAD) - 5; + blkstart = Start + 0xFFF00000; + switch(Action) + { + case ListM: + + printf("\n%.c %.1X %5.5s %4.4lX %4.4lX %4.4lX %4.4lX %5.lX %3.1i%% %4.4lX %4.4lX %5.2lXh", + phhead.ID_LO, phhead.ID_HI, + GetCompressionName(phhead.isPacked), + blkstart >> 0x10, blkstart & 0xFFFF, + (blkend + phhead.Packed1) >> 0x10, (blkend + phhead.Packed1) & 0xFFFF, + phhead.Packed1, + (dword)100*(dword)phhead.Packed1/(dword)phhead.ExpLen1, + phhead.Prev >> 0x10, phhead.Prev & 0xFFFF, + Start); + + + break; + + case XtractM: + + printf("\n%c.%1.1X",phhead.ID_LO,phhead.ID_HI); + sprintf(Buffer, "%s", GetModuleName(phhead.ID_LO)); + + if( StrLen(Buffer) > 7 ) + sprintf(Buffer, "%7.7s%1.1X.rom",GetModuleName(phhead.ID_LO),phhead.ID_HI); + else + { + sprintf(Buffer,"%s%1.1X.rom",GetModuleName(phhead.ID_LO),phhead.ID_HI); + } + + printf(" %-12.12s ... O'k",Buffer); + + + if((pto = fopen(Buffer,"wb")) == NULL) + { + printf("\nFile %s I/O error..Exit",Buf); + exit(1); + } + + + interface.infile = ptx; + interface.outfile = pto; + interface.original = phhead.ExpLen1; + interface.packed = phhead.Packed1; + + interface.dicbit = 13; + interface.method = 5; + + /*--------------------------------------------- + Evidently, isPacked == PackedLevel + ----------------------------------------------*/ + if(phhead.isPacked == 0x5) + { + decode(interface); + } + else if(phhead.isPacked==0x3) + { + fseek(ptx,-4L,1); + decodeM3(interface); + } + else + { + fseek(ptx, -4L, 1); + for(i=0;i<phhead.ExpLen1;i++) { + fread(&Buffer[0],1,1,ptx); + fwrite(&Buffer[0],1,1,pto); + }; + } + fclose(pto); + + break; + /* End of Xtract */ + + } + /* End of switch */ + + } + /* End of while */ + + return(TotalSec); +} + + +dword IsPhoenixBIOS(FILE *ptx, byte *Buf) +{ + + dword CurPos = 0; + byte FirstPattern[] = "Phoenix FirstBIOS"; + byte PhoenixPattern[] = "PhoenixBIOS 4.0"; + + rewind(ptx); + while(!feof(ptx)) + { + fread(Buf,1,BLOCK,ptx); + if((CurPos=FoundAt(ptx,Buf,PhoenixPattern,BLOCK))!=0) + break; + /*---------O'K, we got PhoenixBIOS 4.0 hook---------*/ + CurPos = ftell(ptx)-0x100; + } + + if(feof(ptx)) + { + rewind(ptx); + while( !feof(ptx) ) + { + fread(Buf, 1, BLOCK, ptx); + if((CurPos = FoundAt( ptx, Buf, FirstPattern, BLOCK)) != 0) + break; + /*---------O'K, we got Phoenix FirstBIOS hook---------*/ + CurPos = ftell(ptx) - 0x100; + } + + /*---------Neither PhoenixBIOS 4.0 nor FirstBIOS---*/ + if(feof(ptx)) return(0); + + } + + return(CurPos); +} diff --git a/phnxdeco-0.33.orig/src/phnxhelp.h b/phnxdeco-0.33.orig/src/phnxhelp.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..58ea8cb --- /dev/null +++ b/phnxdeco-0.33.orig/src/phnxhelp.h @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ +/********************************************** +** +** +** Defines for PhnxHelp +** +** +***********************************************/ + +#include <stdio.h> + + +byte HelpSystem(byte argc, byte *argv[]) + { + byte x = 0, retcode = 0; + + for( x = 1; x < argc; x++) + { + if( StrCmp(argv[x], "-h" ) == 0 ) + { + printf("\n"SftName" HelpSystem Starting Now!\n"); + printf("\nThis Program Version Number %s", SftVersion); + +#ifndef __LINUX_NOW__ + printf( + "\n"SftName" - Decompressor for PhoenixBIOSes only.\n" + "\tSupported formats: Phoenix BIOS 4.0, Phoenix FirstBIOS\n\n" + ""SftName" performs on 386 or better CPU systems\n" + "under control of DOS, Win3.xx, Win9x/NT/2K or DosEmu\n\n" + "Compression schemes include: NONE, LZSS, LZINT\n\n" + "Modules marked with "IDSign" sign are compressed modules\n\n" + "\tBug reports mailto: "SftEMail"\n" + "\t\tCompiled: %s, %s\n",__DATE__,__TIME__); +#else + printf( + "\n"SftName" - Decompressor for PhoenixBIOSes only.\n" + "\tSupported formats: Phoenix BIOS 4.0, Phoenix FirstBIOS\n\n" + ""SftName" performs on 386 or better CPU systems\n" + "under control of LinuxOS\n\n" + "Compression schemes include: NONE, LZSS, LZINT\n\n" + "Modules marked with "IDSign" sign are compressed modules\n\n" + "\tBug reports mailto: "SftEMail"\n" + "\t\tCompiled: %s, %s with \n\t\t%s",__DATE__,__TIME__,__VERSION__); +#endif + printf("\n"); + retcode = 0x80; + + } + + if( StrCmp(argv[x], "-xs" ) == 0 ) retcode = 0x20; + if( StrCmp(argv[x], "-ls" ) == 0 ) retcode = 0x21; + if( StrCmp(argv[x], "-x " ) == 0 ) retcode = 0x10; + if( StrCmp(argv[x], "-l" ) == 0 ) retcode = 0x11; + if( StrCmp(argv[x], "-c" ) == 0 ) retcode += 0x40; + } + return(retcode); + + } + +void PrintHeader(byte* EOL) + { + + printf("\n%c%s%c%s", 0x4, SoftName, 0x4, EOL); + + } + +void PrintUsage() + { + + PrintHeader(""); + printf("%s", CopyRights); + printf("\n\nUsage: PhnxDeco <PhoenixBIOS.ROM> [Options]"); + printf( + "\n" + "\t\tOptions:" + "\n\t\t\t\"-ls\" List (System) Bios Structure" + "\n\t\t\t\"-xs\" eXtract (System) Bios Modules" + "\n\t\t\t\"-l\" List Bios Structure" + "\n\t\t\t\"-x\" eXtract Bios Modules" + "\n\t\t\t\"-c\" show Bios Copyrights" + "\n\t\t\t\"-h\" Help statistics" + ); + printf("\n\n\t*%s*\n",Url); + + } diff --git a/phnxdeco-0.33.orig/src/phnxsoft.h b/phnxdeco-0.33.orig/src/phnxsoft.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e4d31c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/phnxdeco-0.33.orig/src/phnxsoft.h @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +/********************************************** +** +** +** Defines for PhnxSoft +** +** +***********************************************/ + +#include <stdio.h> +#include "./phnxver.h" + +#define SftName "PhoenixDeco" +#define SftEMail "Anton Borisov, anton.borisov@gmail.com" + + /********SoftWare*************/ + byte SoftName[] = "-="SftName", version "SftVersion"=-"; + byte CopyRights[] = "\n(C) Anton Borisov, 2000, 2002-2004, Portions (C) 1999-2000"; + byte Url[] = "Bug-reports direct to "SftEMail; diff --git a/phnxdeco-0.33.orig/src/phnxver.h b/phnxdeco-0.33.orig/src/phnxver.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..59d9d90 --- /dev/null +++ b/phnxdeco-0.33.orig/src/phnxver.h @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +/********************************************** +** +** +** Defines for PhnxVer +** +** +***********************************************/ + +#include <stdio.h> + +#ifdef __LINUX_NOW__ + #define SftPlatform "Linux" +#else + #define SftPlatform "DOS32" +#endif + +#define SftVersion "0.33 ("SftPlatform")" diff --git a/phnxdeco-0.33.orig/src/readme.txt b/phnxdeco-0.33.orig/src/readme.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..92e5123 --- /dev/null +++ b/phnxdeco-0.33.orig/src/readme.txt @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +PhnxDeco (PhoenixDeco) +(C) 2000, 2002, 2003 + +Anthony Borisow +email: anton.borisov@gmail.com + +http://kaos.ru/biosgfx/ +http://biosgfx.euro.ru/phoenixdeco/ +http://biosgfx.narod.ru/phoenixdeco/ + +PhoenixDeco - Ultimate Phoenix Decompressor + +/*--------------------------------*/ +/*------------ INFO --------------*/ +/*--------------------------------*/ + + +This software is intended to decompress (expand) the content of the PhoenixBIOS. +Currently supported cores are: PhoenixBIOS 4.0 Version 6.0 (any subversion), +Phoenix FirstBIOS (any version). Compression schemes to decompress are: +LZINT, LZSS, NONE. + +The best way to decompress the BIOS is to use the next example: + +1. phnxdeco PhoenixBIOS.ROM -xs + or +2. phxndeco PhoenixBIOS.ROM -x + + +N.B. While using example #1 also generates file named rom.scr - this is + script file is used for combining the uncompressed parts into solid ROM. + +/*--------------------------------*/ +/*--------- DISCLAIMER -----------*/ +/*--------------------------------*/ + +THIS SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING FILES ARE DISTRIBUTED "AS IS" +AND WITHOUT ANY WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. NO +RESPONSIBILITIES FOR POSSIBLE DAMAGES OR EVEN FUNCTIONALITY CAN BE +TAKEN. THE USER MUST ASSUME THE ENTIRE RISK OF USING THIS PROGRAM. +ALL TRADEMARKS ARE PROPERTY OF THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS. |