Currently trying to turn an oversized directory into a VVFAT image will
result in a cryptic error (and an abort):
qemu: block-vvfat.c:97: array_get: Assertion `index < array->next' failed.
Aborted
Turn this into an actually useful error message:
Directory does not fit in FAT16 (capacity 504MB)
qemu: could not open disk image fat:$DIR/
git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/qemu/trunk@5665 c046a42c-6fe2-441c-8c8c-71466251a162
diff --git a/block-vvfat.c b/block-vvfat.c
index 9e2841a..5fcf746 100644
--- a/block-vvfat.c
+++ b/block-vvfat.c
@@ -890,7 +890,6 @@
s->path = mapping->path;
for (i = 0, cluster = 0; i < s->mapping.next; i++) {
- int j;
/* MS-DOS expects the FAT to be 0 for the root directory
* (except for the media byte). */
/* LATER TODO: still true for FAT32? */
@@ -923,19 +922,24 @@
assert(mapping->begin < mapping->end);
- /* fix fat for entry */
- if (fix_fat) {
- for(j = mapping->begin; j < mapping->end - 1; j++)
- fat_set(s, j, j+1);
- fat_set(s, mapping->end - 1, s->max_fat_value);
- }
-
/* next free cluster */
cluster = mapping->end;
if(cluster > s->cluster_count) {
- fprintf(stderr,"Directory does not fit in FAT%d\n",s->fat_type);
- return -1;
+ fprintf(stderr,"Directory does not fit in FAT%d (capacity %s)\n",
+ s->fat_type,
+ s->fat_type == 12 ? s->sector_count == 2880 ? "1.44 MB"
+ : "2.88 MB"
+ : "504MB");
+ return -EINVAL;
+ }
+
+ /* fix fat for entry */
+ if (fix_fat) {
+ int j;
+ for(j = mapping->begin; j < mapping->end - 1; j++)
+ fat_set(s, j, j+1);
+ fat_set(s, mapping->end - 1, s->max_fat_value);
}
}