06-24-2009
I am beginner, and would like to know the following
* Does the command read the files one by one, or does it read it simultaneously?
* How does it know which command is for which file?
* How does this command work without any curlies, if statement or print statement.
* In my case opnoise has 1000 unique records(2, 7, 12 and so on ) with just one field, where as opwflightno has 4560500 records with repetitive first field, and other fields of course. For example, it has 5000 records with first field value 2, 3000 records with first field value 3, 1200 records with first field 7 and so on.
*How do I get all the records from opwflightno that do not have first field equal to the first field of opnoise? In reference to the above example I would want all the records with first field equal to 3 and disregard the ones with first field 2 and 7.
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srec_stewie(5) File Formats Manual srec_stewie(5)
NAME
srec_stewie - Stewie's binary file format
DESCRIPTION
If you have a URL for documentation of this format, please let me know.
Any resemblance to the Motorola S-Record is superficial, and extends only to the data records. The header records and termination records
are completely different. None of the other Motorola S-Records record type are available.
The Records
All records start with an ASCII capital S character, value 0x53, followed by a type specifier byte. All records consist of binary bytes.
The Header Record
Each file starts with a fixed four byte header record.
+-----+------+------+------+
|0x53 | 0x30 | 0x30 | 0x33 |
+-----+------+------+------+
The Data Records
Each data record consists of 5 fields. These are the type field, length field, address field, data field, and the checksum. The lines
always start with a capital S character.
+-----+------+---------------+---------+------+----------+
|0x53 | Type | Record Length | Address | Data | Checksum |
+-----+------+---------------+---------+------+----------+
Type The type field is a one byte field that specifies whether the record has a two-byte address field (0x31), a three-byte address
field (0x32) or a four-byte address field (0x33). The address is big-endian.
Record Length
The record length field is a one byte field that specifies the number of bytes in the record following this byte.
Address This is a 2-, 3- or 4-byte address that specifies where the data in the record is to be loaded into memory.
Data The data field contains the executable code, memory-loadable data or descriptive information to be transferred.
Checksum
The checksum is a one byte field that represents the least significant byte of the one's complement of the sum of the values repre-
sented by the bytes making up the record's length, address, and data fields.
The Termination Record
Each file ends with a fixed two byte termination record.
+-----+------+
|0x53 | 0x38 |
+-----+------+
Size Multiplier
In general, binary data will expand in sized by approximately 1.2 times when represented with this format.
EXAMPLE
Here is an hex-dump example file. It contains the data "Hello, World[rq] to be loaded at address 0.
0000: 53 30 30 33 53 31 10 00 00 48 65 6C 6C 6F 2C 20 S003S1...Hello,
0010: 57 6F 72 6C 64 0A 9D 53 38 World..S8
COPYRIGHT
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AUTHOR
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