/* $Source$ * $State$ * $Revision$ */ #include static const signed char err_map[] = { 0, /* 0x00 no error */ EINVAL, /* 0x01 function number invalid */ ENOENT, /* 0x02 file not found */ ENOENT, /* 0x03 path not found */ EMFILE, /* 0x04 too many open files */ EACCES, /* 0x05 access denied */ EBADF, /* 0x06 invalid handle */ EFAULT, /* 0x07 mem. control block destroyed */ ENOMEM, /* 0x08 insufficient memory */ EFAULT, /* 0x09 memory block address invalid */ E2BIG, /* 0x0A environment invalid */ ENOEXEC, /* 0x0B format invalid */ EINVAL, /* 0x0C access code invalid */ EINVAL, /* 0x0D data invalid */ ENOEXEC, /* 0x0E (?) fixup overflow */ ENODEV, /* 0x0F invalid drive */ EBUSY, /* 0x10 attempt to remove curr. dir. */ EXDEV, /* 0x11 not same device */ ENOENT, /* 0x12 no more files */ EIO, /* 0x13 disk write-protected */ EIO, /* 0x14 unknown unit */ ENXIO, /* 0x15 drive not ready */ }; /* * Map an MS-DOS 2+ system error code to an `errno' value and store that in * `errno'. Return a longword -1. */ long _sys_seterrno(unsigned dos_err) { if (dos_err < sizeof(err_map) / sizeof(err_map[0])) errno = err_map[dos_err]; else errno = EIO; return -1; }