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#ifdef HAL_DBG
/*++
Copyright (c) 1993 Digital Equipment Corporation
Module Name:
haldump.c
Abstract:
This module is used to dump blocks of data during debugging and unit
testing.
Author:
Steve Jenness 93.12.17
Revision History:
--*/
#include "halp.h"
VOID
HalpDumpBlock (
IN PUCHAR Buffer,
IN LONG BufferLength
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This routine dumps a block of data to the debugger.
Arguments:
Buffer - Pointer to data to be dumped.
BufferLength - Number of bytes to be dumped.
Return Value:
None.
--*/
{
ULONG Offset = 0;
ULONG ByteCount = 0;
UCHAR CharBuffer[17];
PUCHAR CharPtr;
CharBuffer[16] = 0;
while (BufferLength > 0) {
DbgPrint(" %08x: ", Offset);
CharPtr = &CharBuffer[0];
DbgPrint(" %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x",
Buffer[0], Buffer[1], Buffer[2], Buffer[3],
Buffer[4], Buffer[5], Buffer[6], Buffer[7]);
DbgPrint(" %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x",
Buffer[8], Buffer[9], Buffer[10], Buffer[11],
Buffer[11], Buffer[13], Buffer[14], Buffer[15]);
do {
if ((*Buffer >= 0x20) && (*Buffer <= 0x7e)) {
*CharPtr++ = *Buffer++;
} else {
*CharPtr++ = '.';
Buffer++;
}
Offset++;
} while ((Offset & 0xf) != 0);
DbgPrint(" %s\n", &CharBuffer[0]);
Offset += 16;
BufferLength -= 16;
}
}
#endif //HAL_DBG
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